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Update: Shooter Still Alive, With 12 Confirmed Dead, 31 Wounded in Shooting at Ft. Hood

November 5, 2009 by World Travel · Leave a Comment 

A disgruntled U.S. military soldier shot and killed 11 people and wounded another 31 during a rampage at Fort Hood today.img src=http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/trarticles/~4/cBM_2hlXLIo height=1 width=1/

My Baby Daddy is a Number

October 16, 2009 by World Travel · Leave a Comment 

Some people make love to make a baby, I made an Internet purchase. I must have been 10 or so when I knew what I wanted to do with my life: I wanted to be a mother. It was all I've ever really wanted to be. There was no career, life experience or world travel that could compare to the need. Motherhood was always my destiny. And as life would have it, I was faced with making my own destiny happen.I decided in my mid-twenties, that by the time I turned 30, I'd be a parent. I figured if I wasn't ma

What to do in Belize

September 27, 2009 by World Travel · Leave a Comment 

by Deb Corbeil If you ever do research on Belize City, you will find that a lot of people call it the most dangerous city in Central America. Tourists tend to avoid it like the plague and if they must stop in there they quickly book at trip out to the Cayes. If you take the time to actually walk around the town and explore it a little, you will find that it is a fun place to be with friendly and welcoming people. Travel books advise people to skip Belize City if you can, but after all it is

Why We Travel

August 27, 2009 by World Travel · Leave a Comment 

While other people are content to put down roots, see their friends regularly and take their yearly vacations and getaways, we always feel the need to keep moving. I guess that there are certain people in this world that are just explorers through and through. While people judge travelers in today’s age, some of the greatest people in history were explorers and travelers. Related posts: Lovely Blog Award, A shout out to Fellow Travel Bloggers After a Long Travel, how do you Adapt? How

Colon Cancer, Incidence, Causation, Diagnosis, Treatment and Prognosis

August 13, 2009 by World Travel · Leave a Comment 

Colon cancer is cancer of the large intestine (colon), the lower part of your digestive system. Colon cancer is the second most common cancer in the USA with equal distribution between men and women. Colon cancer usually affects people over the age of 40, with the majority of people who are diagnosed with the condition being over 60 years of age. Colon cancer may affect any racial or ethnic group; however, some studies suggest that Americans of northern European heritage have a higher-than-aver

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