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Archive: June, 2012

Aicube Discusses New Study that Explains the Temptation of Junk Food

There’s now a scientific reason behind those late night cravings for pizza or chips and dip. In a new report, scientists have discovered that when people are sleep deprived they are drawn toward high calorie and high fat foods, Aicube reports. A sleep deprived brain associates junk food with reward and pleasure, unlike a well rested brain, which does not. The reward perception alters when a person has too little sleep.

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Psi Chi International Honor Societies

Psi Chi International Honor Societies specializes in Psychology and it is 75 years old. Kyle Thomas Glasser knew the benefits of being a member of Psi Chi and that is why he decided to join. The objectives as to why this society was formed are to stimulate, maintain and encourage scholarships as well as advancing psychology science. The scholarships are both at graduate and undergraduate levels. With so many years of experience, Psi Chi in University of Georgia proves how productive it has been to the students and students to be. Once you become a member, you will be attending meetings, activities as well as special events.

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Pierre Bennett Global Holidays | Best Places To Visit In France

Pierre Bennett Global Holidays is a travel club specializing in resort vacations at wholesale prices. Because they are also a full-service travel agency, they are knowledgeable about areas in France, Europe and the world. Today, Pierre Bennett Global Holidays shares some of the best places to shop, dine and explore in France with the staff at Aicube.

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Mercy Ministries Founder and President Nancy Alcorn Shares Her Heart

AT THE LAKEWOOD CHURCH – JOEL OSTEEN MINISTRIES, EASTER SERVICE 2005, ASTROS BASEBALL STADIUM

Mercy Ministries Founder/President Nancy Alcorn: You know what Mercy Ministries found out? It doesn’t matter what the problem is, Jesus Christ is the answer!

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Doug Battista | Favorite Destinations in Northern Brazil

According to Doug Battista, a trip to the Ceará Coast showed him a side of Brazil he hadn’t previously known about. In fact, the experience was so enjoyable, Doug Battista now recommends the Atlantic Coast Region for its eco-friendly tourism. Unlike many tourist destinations, the Ceará Coast has miles of beach untouched by man, many of which are deserted. Doug Battista found it was a great way to experience the natural beauty of the coast without high-rise hotels and crowds of sunbathing tourists.

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Travelling to Mayan Ruins

Kyle Thomas Glasser has found goodness in servicing the community and participating in communal activities. In 2010, Kyle travelled to Central America where he learnt many things and now plans to see the Mayan Ruins. There are various reasons that motivate him to want to visit this place in his quest to serve the society at large. Kyle feels that the Mayan cultural is a place with a lot to teach and a way to understand the human needs. He knows that Mayans are the ones who invented the idea of zero and this is the basis of today’s math. Being a math volunteer tutor, Kyle knows that math cannot do without zero and it has contributed a lot in astronomy. This is a great impact on the education factor and Mayan culture is part of this improvement.

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