Rich And Miserable? Welcome To The 7million Club Free PLR Article We secretly admit deep down that money cant buy happiness and we refuse to believe it. Yet we need only look to observe the many glum folks living at the loftier in cash, but their state of happiness reflects quite the opposite. A 1995 study by University of Illinois revealed that 1/3 of the richest people in the USA are not actually as happy as the average-income person in this country. It shouldnt be ...
Rex Grossman : 2003 Draft Day Picks Free PLR Article Rex Grossman was born on August 23, 1980 in Bloomington, Indiana. At an early age it was evident that Grossman was going to be a great quarterback. Not only did he have the skills to excel during the 1998 season. After high school Grossman decided to take his game to the University of Florida. Although his college career got off to a slow start, as soon as he settled in things started to look up quite a bit. During his career at ...
Phil Hellmuth, Jr. Bio Free PLR Article One of the most controversial players in the world of poker, Phil Hellmuth, Jr. is often known by the not-so-affectionate moniker of The Poker Brat. But while his antics at the table have been known J. Hellmuth, Jr. was the oldest of five children. Being the son of a successful university assistant dean, Phil excelled in school and looked poised to follow in his fathers academic footsteps. Fate, however, had other plans. Phil enrolled in ...
Phenocal-The Secret To Overcoming Weight Loss Failure? Free PLR Article Are you sick of being overweight? Depressed at your obesity and how others see you? Then join the club. Statistics from the University of Colorado Wardenburg Health ...
Philip Rivers : 2004 Draft Day Picks Free PLR Article Philip Rivers was born on December 8, 1981 in Decatur, Alabama. Rivers is one of the best young quarterbacks in the world, and he has proven this time and time again on the field. Not only the Year. After high school Rivers chose to take his game to North Carolina State University. During his days playing for the Wolfpack, Rivers broke nearly every school and conference record. Perhaps his greatest record is that for most games ...
Plastic Surgery in Mexico Free PLR Article Who in their right mind would go to Mexico for plastic surgery? After all, isnt it a third world country? Mexico is not exactly a first world country, but, at least in its metropolitan areas, it is is far from a third world country. It is also home to a fine medical school at the University of Guadalajara, where a lot of American students receive their medical degrees. Guadalajara is also the location of the prestigious Institute of ...
Player Profile: Phil Hellmuth Free PLR Article Phil Hellmuth is a well known and controversial poker player. He attended the University of Wisconsin for three years but decided to make poker playing his profession and dropped out of school. ...
Peyton Manning 1998 Draft Day Pick Free PLR Article Peyton Manning was born on March 24, 1976 in New Orleans, Louisiana. At 6 foot 5 inches and weighing 230 pounds, Manning is one of the bigger quarterbacks in the NFL. From early on in life overall record of 34-5. After high school Manning decided to take his game to the University of Tennessee. When everything was said and done he ended up being one of the greatest college football players of all time. He led the school to a 39-6 ...
Peets Coffee: 40 Years And Still Going Strong Free PLR Article A novelty shop might be the best way to describe Peets Coffee and Tea as they celebrate 40 years of coffee excellence and commitment to their craft. Peets Coffee and Tea is a specifically at the corner of Vine and Walnut, a few blocks away from the University of California. The founded, Alfred Peet, was raised in Alkmaar, Holland where his family earned a living in the coffee and tea business. After World War ...
Overweight? Watch out! Free PLR Article A new study shows that being overweight in mid-life substantially increased the risk of dying of heart disease later when they get older. This finding is based on a research by Northwestern University ...