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There Current Oldest Salt Mine in Azerbaijan

by babybrain in Social Sciences, May 9, 2012
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Therefore, location is the oldest salt mine known to date and has been proven. Moreover, the researchers were struck by intensive salt production is done at this mine at least in the year 3500 BC.

Other Benefits of Salt

by saidocomp in Holidays, April 13, 2012
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Food was bland without salt. During this time, the salt is more commonly known as a flavor enhancer or as a food preservative. In fact, according to the Salt Institute, there are over 14,000 ways to use salt. What are they?

Salty Food is Bad for Eyesight

by Ambi2010 in Education, March 13, 2012
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Salty food is bad for eyesight.

Comic Book Review Batman Blades

by Arthur Chappell in Crime, February 9, 2012
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A new hero arrives in Gotham, but Batman finds himself even more over-worked than ever.

Ancient Myth

by arhamz in Paranormal, January 29, 2012
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An ancient greek myth that explains why the ocean is salty.

The Four Most Harmful Ingredients in Packaged Food

by littleLuna in Issues, November 11, 2011
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Most of Americans’ household food budget is spent on processed foods, the majority of which are filled with additives and stripped of nutrients. Discover which common ingredients in the foods you eat pose the greatest risk to your health.

Salt Health Risk – a Pinch of Doubt

by Ian Thorpe in Issues, September 6, 2011
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You’re probably sick of hearing dire warnings about the harmful effects of salt in the diet. As with Anthropogenic Global Warming however there are two sides to the debate but only one is presented in mainstream media.
This article tries to go some way to redressing the balance by showing that as with AGW the "science" is by no means settled.

What Salt and Prozac Have in Common

by Tooyul in Holidays, July 21, 2011
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Recently, two medical controversies have made headlines: the question of whether too much salt is bad for your health and the debate over whether widely used antidepressant drugs work any better than placebo.

Yule Divination

by kisula1110 in Holidays, May 14, 2011
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Bolshinstvo people know that the time from Christmas, that is, starting from January seven and up to Epiphany – January 19, called Christmas Eve.
And throughout this time, you can guess.
With some of the Christmas fortune-telling you, we will introduce in this article, but just want to warn that the Orthodox Church does not approve of such activities, and rather sternly refers to those who violate the prohibitions.
If you’re a person an unbeliever and calm attitude to the pagan customs and rituals, then this information for you.

What Does Your Name Mean?

by d1dezire in Languages, April 2, 2011
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A person’s name is very important.

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