Articles written by Ethel Matshiya
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Acne: Getting Treatment
Acne affects approximately 60-70% Americans regardless of age, race and gender. Less than 15 percent of acne sufferers seek medical help.
Jan 2, 2012
- Ethel Matshiya
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Blarney Castle, Ireland
Blarney Castle is one of Ireland's most popular tourist destinations, attracting approximately 300, 000 visitors a year.
Aug 25, 2009
- Ethel Matshiya
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Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Victoria Falls, located on the Zambezi River along the Zambia and Zimbabwe border, is one of seven natural wonders of the world.
Aug 25, 2009
- Ethel Matshiya
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Revisiting the ImClone Systems Case
Martha Stewart, America's homemaking diva, was a major ImClone Systems stockbroker.
Aug 24, 2009
- Ethel Matshiya
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Understanding Dementia
An estimated five million people in the U.S. suffer from dementia. It affects about 30-50% of individuals over the age of 85 and approximately 1% of people aged 60-64.
Aug 24, 2009
- Ethel Matshiya
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Race and Emergency Calls
Lucia Whalen, on July 16, 2009, witnessed what looked like a break-in and made an emergency call that led to Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr.'s arrest.
Aug 19, 2009
- Ethel Matshiya
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Stormie: A Story of Forgiveness and Healing
Stormie Ormatian's book "Stormie: A Story of Forgiveness and Healing" describes her experience with fear, drug occult, despair and ultimate triumph through faith.
Jul 30, 2009
- Ethel Matshiya
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Recycling Hurricane Katrina's Rubble
Halfway across the globe Beijing is reconstructed 24 hours a day. Recycled metals extracted from U.S. landfills are used in China's construction explosion.
Jul 25, 2009
- Ethel Matshiya
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Foreign Students Rethinking MBA in the U.S.
The recent collapse of the U.S. financial system may have prospective foreign MBA students rethinking their educational strategies.
Jul 12, 2009
- Ethel Matshiya
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Corporate Morality
Organizational culture, unless bound by an aggressive ethics program, can breed employee immorality.
Jun 9, 2009
- Ethel Matshiya
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