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9<div style="width:600px;font-size:17px;font-family:cambria;text-align:left;padding:15px;border:2px solid #4D8BCC;"><b>Dr. Theo Diktaban, M.D. one of the Super Doctors of New York City,</b> has created a 30 second morning ritual that has helped him lose 35 lbs.<br />
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11Now, his patients are following it and seeing amazing success as well.<br />
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13And not only are they losing belly fat, but their skin is glowing, their hair is shinier and they look 10 years younger.<br />
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15<b>This ritual has nothing to do with diet or exercise. </b><br />
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17While it can be used by anyone, it does seem to work best for people over 40 that are struggling to lose weight.<br />
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30<div style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:3px;">erican spacewalk was performed on June 3, 1965, by Ed White from the second crewed Gemini flight, Gemini IV, for 21 minutes. White was tethered to the spacecraft, and his oxygen was supplied through a 25-foot (7.6 m) umbilical, which also carried communications and biomedical instrumentation. He was the first to control his motion in space with a Hand-Held Maneuvering Unit, which worked well but only carried enough propellant for 20 seconds. White found his tether useful for limiting his distance from the spacecraft but difficult to use for moving around, contrary to Leonov&#39;s claim. However, a defect in the capsule&#39;s hatch latching mechanism caused difficulties opening and closing the hatch, which delayed the start of the EVA and put White and his crewmate at risk of not getting back to Earth alive. No EVAs were planned on the next three Gemini flights. The next EVA was planned to be made by David Scott on Gemini VIII, but that missio
31 n had to be aborted due to a critical spacecraft malfunction before the EVA could be conducted. Astronauts on the next three Gemini flights (Eugene Cernan, Michael Collins, and Richard Gordon), performed several EVAs, but none was able to successfully work for long periods outside the spacecraft without tiring and overheating. Cernan attempted but failed to test an Air Force Astronaut Maneuvering Unit which included a self-contained oxygen syst</div>
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