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Air Layering
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March 31, 2011
Air Layering

Take a good look at a large tree. Its size suggests permanence, strength, and invulnerability. Yet the truth is that above ground a tree has a very thin layer between bark and core wood and this thin layer performs the life-sustaining processes that maintain the tree's health and growth.

Go to a shrub and dig into it with your thumbnail and you will see how very thin is this vital cambium layer...

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Along Life's Road
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October 13, 2011
Along Life's Road

A little child shall lead them. -- Isaiah 11:6
Almost back-to-back we have had tragic deaths involving 11-year-old boys.  The first was Marco Archer, a murder victim and student of Columbus Primary School.  His sister Tancia Humes spoke warmly and fondly of his few years sojourn on earth.  He was a good and godly child, who never gave any problems to anyone, both at home and school,...

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May 08, 2015
Outside the myth of Paradise

Paradise and utopia
Art is beauty captured in verse, wood, stone, picture, chalk, pastel, charcoal, ink and acrylic. Art makes us think, feel, see and fear.

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April 12, 2014
Jamaican women plead guilty to drug smuggling

Two Jamaican women accused of smuggling two kilos of cocaine into The Bahamas from Panama pleaded guilty when they appeared before a magistrate yesterday.
Ionie Heron, 51, and Kerone Dawkins, 30, of Westmoreland, Jamaica, admitted trafficking drugs into the country on April 7 by wearing girdles with the cocaine stitched into the seats.
They left the courtroom in tears after Magistrate Andrew Forbe...

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April 08, 2014
The pelvic floor is at the core of all we do

Urinary incontinence is a common and often embarrassing problem that ranges from a person occasionally leaking urine when they cough or sneeze, to having an urge to urinate that's so sudden and strong they don't get to a toilet in time. Although common, it is not normal and people do not have to suffer with symptoms that can be mild and annoying or so severe that a person has to miss work, can't s...

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November 05, 2013
Whining: Genuine Caribbean dance form or vulgarity

Vulgar! It means rude, impolite, bad mannered. Vulgarity often times is used to describe certain aspects of Caribbean culture, not least is the "whine''.
Whine is defined by a Caribbean dance expert as the thrusting or rotating of the pelvic girdle in a rhythmic pattern. This must be distinguished from the English dictionary's definition of "whine'', which refers to a long cry of complaint or p...

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sports in brief
News Article
June 21, 2011
sports in brief

SPORTS MEDICINE:

DAVIS IS CERTIFIED CCEP

BAHAMAS chiropractor Dr Jennifer Davis has completed a certification programme offered by the Council on Extremity Adjusting and has become a Certified Chiropractic Extremities Practitioner (CCEP).

Dr Davis is one of 900 extremity specialists worldwide. The course of certification he/she has completed required 105 hours of study and the passing of...

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June 22, 2011
Dr. Jennifer Davis Now Certified as Chiropractic Extremities Practitioner (CCEP)

Nassau, Bahamas - Bahamian chiropractor, Dr. Jennifer Davis has completed a certification program offered by the Council on Extremity Adjusting and has become a Certified Chiropractic Extremities Practitioner
(CCEP).??Dr. Davis is one of 900 extremity specialists worldwide.??The
course of certification she has completed required 105 hours of study
and the passing of a final exam.

As a CCEP...

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