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POPSAttack Republican Candidate's Children; This is The Tyranny of The Professional Left 
He also eventually packaged the curriculum and offered it to the homeschooling world. "The Robinson Curriculum" apparently works pretty well, as today all six of Art's children either have doctorate degrees or will shortly. One has a chemistry Ph.D., two have doctorates in veterinary medicine and the last three are all in the Oregon State University graduate program working toward their Ph.D.s in nuclear engineering. Oh, and how'd they pay for all that expensive college and postgraduate schooling – six times? Sales of "The Robinson Curriculum," which remains very popular among homeschoolers. Talk about the American can-do spirit! More important, at least as it pertains to the upcoming election, Art Robinson is a straight-shooting, problem-solving Reagan conservative who not only loves this country, he understands this country – what makes it work – and is willing to fight the good fight to restore it to greatness and prosperity.
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POPSVitamin C kills cancer It seems that we are told that a cure for cancer is always on the horizon, but in reality it never arrives. Drugs companies quite like this situation as it means they can make more money. But there is an alternative way – orthomolecular medicine (as used by Nobel Prize winners such as Linus Pauling), does kill cancer cells without all the devastating and cancer-causing treatments such as radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
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POPSAcetyl-L-Carnitine and Alpha-Lipoic Acid- Supplements Which Turn Back the Clock. Acetyl-L-carnitine аnd alpha-lipoic acid аrе thе latest іn a long line οf supplements promising tο turn back thе clock. Thе interest ѕtаrtеd whеn researchers іn thе Linus Pauling Institute аt Oregon State University аnd thе University οf California аt Berkeley found thаt thеу improved both thе try, energy amount аnd cognitive function οf ancient rats. “Aftеr јυѕt a month, older rats whose diet wаѕ supplemented wіth thеѕе two compounds wеrе аbουt twice аѕ active аѕ ουr control rats, whісh remained largely inactive,” ѕауѕ Tory Hagen, аn supporter professor іn Oregon State University’s Linus Pauling Institute.