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Should You Avoid Dairy Products?

28th September 2009
There is a lot of conflicting information circulating about dairy products. While some tout its calcium rich health benefits, others claim it is the cause of a long list of health problems. What are some of the arguments for and against dairy, and who’s... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz

The Versatile Antioxidant Vitamin

21st September 2009
Slice an apple into half, and it turns brown. A copper penny suddenly becomes green, or an iron nail when left outside, will rust. What do all these events have in common? These are examples of a process called oxidation. If the sliced apple is dipped i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Beautiful Original Wildlife art Paintings for Sale

17th September 2009
The wildlife art is the major form of art that attracts the wide range of animal lovers. More and more artists are inspired and enjoy the creative challenge of capturing their experiences about wildlife. The animal species that have diminished from the ea... Read >
Author: Balkishan

Singapore Zoo - A Place To Will Enthrall You!

15th September 2009
You might have been to several zoos and wildlife conservation parks in your city but the zoo in Singapore is indeed an out of the world experience. The Singapore Zoo has more animals and wildlife than any other Zoo and is extremely well maintained. Inaugu... Read >
Author: Peter Joseph

Picking Up Women - Become the Alpha Male

02nd September 2009
So what exactly is an Alpha male? It’s the same as it is in the animal kingdom if you ask me. A lot of different animal species have an Alpha male, the biggest and baddest male in the pack. The Alpha has sex with the females and is tough enough to ta... Read >
Author: John Marcus

Hill Country in Sri Lanka – Take in Some Picture Perfect Moments

01st September 2009
Although more popular and sought after for her beaches, Sri Lanka has some exceptional hill country waiting to be explored. There is a sense of peace and tranquilly that envelopes oneself, whilst journeying along the winding roads that take you through ma... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

ZOOLOGY COURSEWORK: things to be considered for successful writing

31st July 2009
Zoology is a branch of Biology that deals with life sciences of animal study. It emphasizes on animals structuring, functioning, and evolution. Zoology is a vast field of study that offers variety of distinctive topics. The topics for a Zoology cours... Read >
Author: Mike jason

Promoting Wetland Conservation

21st July 2009
Wetlands are an essential component of coastal and fresh waterways. Coastal wetlands include coral reefs, sea grass beds, estuaries, mudflats, and mangroves while freshwater wetlands include lakes, swamps, marshes, peat lands, river basins, reservoirs, an... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

Dusit Zoo – Once a royal botanical garden, now a zoo and leisure park

27th June 2009
Set on the Rama V Road in the Dusit District of Bangkok City is one of the key zoological parks of Thailand, known by the name Dusit Zoo or Khao Din. This zoo is also famous for housing the world’s finest collection of gibbons – a small type of ape. ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Global Overpopulation: Effects and Solutions - Human Overpopulation

22nd June 2009
Each week, we add about a million and half people to our current world population, which is at 6.8 billion. We have we reached the point many describe as global overpopulation. The family of humans, known as the hominids, has populated Earth, accordin... Read >
Author: tuener

Global Overpopulation: Effects and Solutions

22nd June 2009
Each week, we add about a million and half people to our current world population, which is at 6.8 billion. We have we reached the point many describe as global overpopulation. The family of humans, known as the hominids, has populated Earth, according to... Read >
Author: eric jack

Safari in Kenya Mountain Adventure

22nd June 2009
The Republic of Kenya is a country in Eastern Africa. Spreading along the Indian Ocean, at the equator, Kenya is bordered by Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda plus Lake Victoria, and Sudan. The capital city is Nairobi, the second largest in Africa after... Read >
Author: Phill Waddington

London: this summer's ideal family holiday destination

10th June 2009
London is certainly famous for its cultural offerings - whether it's art, history, or the city's own unique, modern culture. So it's no wonder that countless holidaymakers flock to the city each year, in hope of scratching the surface of the city's arra... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Amazon World Zoo Park

05th June 2009
Amazon World Zoo Park is welcoming its visitors! It is one of the most unique parks in the United Kingdom or even in Europe. It is one of the Isle of Wight's biggest attraction as well as having a super collection of exotic and rare animals. It has been t... Read >
Author: TravisOl

Safari in Kenya Mountain Adventure

29th May 2009
The Republic of Kenya is a country in Eastern Africa. Spreading along the Indian Ocean, at the equator, Kenya is bordered by Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda plus Lake Victoria, and Sudan. The capital city is Nairobi, the second largest in Africa aft... Read >
Author: Phill Waddington

What Does Equine Facilitated Learning And Coaching Mean?

12th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Kathy Pike Finding the right words to express the special way that horses help humans to grow their awareness has been a thought provoking process. Equine Facilitated Learning and Coaching (EFLC) includes the horse and the human as p... Read >
Author: Kathy Pike -Coaching with Horses

Save the Planet by Go Green

01st May 2009
The ozone layer has diminished constantly in the last decades and the mountains of trash have grown bigger and bigger from year to year. The concentration of dangerous gases such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide or methane endangers people’s life more ... Read >
Author: Thanate Tan

Peaceful Manitoba, Canada

20th April 2009
Manitoba, Canada is one of the more relaxing of the Canadian provinces with many large open areas perfect for outdoor activities or simply for exploration. You will find a diverse landscape in Manitoba region which includes a desert and even sub-arctic re... Read >
Author: M Gravlee

New Detox Recipes for LIFE

13th March 2009
Did you know that of the 58,000 high animal species on the planet we are the only ones that denature our food by multi-level processing and then cooking? Modern human technology has made it possible to manufacture substitutes to most of the ingredients of... Read >
Author: Karunadetox

Recommended Supplement for Your Child’s Optimal Health

10th March 2009
Krill are one of the most abundant animal species on the planet which provides great health for all of us. Krill oil contains vitamin E, vitamin A, vitamin D and canthaxanthin which is a powerful anti-oxidant. The anti-oxidant quality of krill oil is suc... Read >
Author: Mercola.Com

Dillon Outdoor Activities and Recreation

10th March 2009
The area where Dillon is located is well known for its numerous beautiful rivers and breath-taking mountain views. The area’s landscape is mostly picturesque valleys and mountain ranges covered with forests. Its amazing nature makes perfect surroundings... Read >
Author: Michael Mills

How to Start a Petition and Get Results!

09th March 2009
The ultimate goal of a petition is to bring about change of some kind so that it will benefit a group of people, an animal species or the environment. Everyone has the right to start a petition when they feel deeply enough about an issue that they feel wa... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

Dillon Outdoor Activities and Recreation

20th February 2009
The area where Dillon is located is well known for its numerous beautiful rivers and breath-taking mountain views. The area’s landscape is mostly picturesque valleys and mountain ranges covered with forests. Its amazing nature makes perfect surroundings... Read >
Author: MichaelM

Ecological Conservation Efforts in Rocky Point

30th January 2009
Day by day, the subject of the environment and natural resources is becoming part of daily life at the worldwide level and this is no coincidence of fad. Some years ago, no one spoke about global warming or the accelerated disappearance of wild plant... Read >
Author: Aniruddha Badola

Animal-Friendly Products – Let What You Buy Show You Care for the World!

21st January 2009
Unfortunately products made from animals have been in use for generations; however the effects on our planet can be disastrous. It has been scientifically proven that the delicate balance of the ecosystem can get a hit by certain animals being rampantly k... Read >
Author: Jennifer Lobo

Appreciate The First-class Shops In Wilrijk

20th January 2009
Antwerp might not be much of a political power compared to its neighbour Brussels, but it is one of the true gems of Flanders. With a store of baroque bars and antique erections, Antwerp is also named the diamond capital of the world. Almost all the diamo... Read >
Author: Genyre Hildreth

Touring Rome with Children

08th January 2009
Rome may be an awesome city for adults to enjoy all the history and beauty that makes this city one of the most popular destinations in the world, however, if you plan to bring the children along, you must include some kid type adventures, or you will hav... Read >
Author: Paolo Pedica

What is the Masai Mara?

15th December 2008
One of Kenya’s national parks and game reserves, the Masai Mara National Reserve has managed to cut itself a niche in the international scene as being among the Wonders of the Modern World. The Masai Mara National Reserve is located on the southern Masa... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Driving in Bloemfontein, South Africa

06th December 2008
Bloemfontein, often referred to as the City of Roses, is located right in the heart of South Africa in a province called the Free State. It's the sixth largest city in South Africa and is located on the N1 motorway between Cape Town and Johannesburg. The ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

New South Wales Blue Mountain Region

03rd December 2008
Need some ideas for a day trip from Sydney? Just over an hour's drive out of Sydney you'll be surrounded by the natural beauty of the world-renowned Blue Mountains region. This unique area is a natural wonderland and home to an abundance of plant and wild... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

New South Wales Blue Mountain Region

03rd December 2008
Need some ideas for a day trip from Sydney? Just over an hour's drive out of Sydney you'll be surrounded by the natural beauty of the world-renowned Blue Mountains region. This unique area is a natural wonderland and home to an abundance of plant and wild... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Global Warming Awareness Promotional Items

03rd December 2008
No matter how much you deny it, global warming exists. It’s real. It’s happening. And its effects are global in scale. According to scientists studying the effects of global warming, one of its deadliest effects is the melting of polar ice caps, w... Read >
Author: Remy

L’Aquarium in Barcelona

02nd December 2008
The Aquarium in Barcelona is one of the most important sea centers regarding leisure as well as education of the Mediterranean Sea. It is located at the harbor of Barcelona, next to the shopping center Maremagnum. If you spend holidays in Barcelona it is ... Read >
Author: BarcelonaPoint

Get Advice About Aquatic Plants In Your Local Aquarium Shop

01st December 2008
This is one of numerous pieces of writing written on this riveting subject. Each one tackles a varied aspect of aquatic plants. Whether you are buying them for a garden pond or for an aquarium, Selecting the right aquatic plants can be a difficult but rew... Read >
Author: Gnubas

Deep Sea

17th November 2008
Our Earth’s surface is covered by water up to 71%. Even thought the ocean’s surface is exploited for fishing, transportation and scientific researches, the deepest part of the world’s oceans continues to be untouched by any humans. The deepest seas ... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Many Lamb Names to Choose From

11th November 2008
When you have a cuddly baby lamb, you need to carefully consider you options in lamb names before choosing one for your pet. One of the most popular names in this category of pet names is Agnes. Agnes was a virgin martyr in Roman times and her emblem was ... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Hunting Laws & Regulations in America

08th October 2008
In the sport of hunting a few things are involved, Ghillie Suits, rifles, wildlife, and ammo come into play. Hunting was around ten years ago, 50 years ago, 100 years ago and many centuries before that; and will probably occur a few hundreds year from tod... Read >
Author: GhillieGear.com

The Spiritual Ecology of Evolution

06th October 2008
Kropotkin versus Darwin Soon after Charles Darwin published his work pertaining to evolution, the Russian biologist, anarchist, and seminal thinker, Peter Kropotkin, managed to create a work on evolution of equal, some say greater, merit. The Kropotki... Read >
Author: jgraf

Sculptured Wildlife Decor, Cabin Decor, Lodge Decor and Rustic Decor for the Home, Cabin, Lodge and

12th September 2008
From the beginning, mankind used his resources wisely to sustain life. There came a time when we crossed that fine line of necessity and the slaughter of animals and environmental pollution got out of control. Over the past century we began to see the ... Read >
Author: rheroux

The Current State of the Galapagos

28th August 2008
The elusive Darwin Lab of the Galapagos, like many of the animal species it studies and strives to maintain, is in danger of extinction. Claiming the title of the world's first heritage site, it is hard to imagine that such and emblem of conservation is,... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

History of Cat's Claw

25th August 2008
Cat's Claw is a woody vine that is found in the exotic highlands and jungles of the Amazon rain forest. This rain forest, which spans an area of almost 2.3 million square miles, gives life to more plant and animal species than any other ecosystem in the ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Surabaya Zoo – South Asia’s largest habitat of wild animals

19th August 2008
Surabaya, one of the biggest cities in Asia is the second largest city in Indonesia while being the capital of East Java. When considering the main attractions in the area, “Surabaya zoo” takes a leading position as one of the most visited attractions... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Tenerife Builds For the Future Tourist

14th August 2008
Just a hundred miles from Africa but still in Europe, the Canary Islands have been one of the most popular destinations for years for European tourists, but mixed messages are coming out as to how just well Tenerife, Lanzarote and Gran Canaria are perform... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Teaching kids about animals

23rd July 2008
Children have the virtue of innocence. Their minds are pure and educating them about good values is worth every effort. Parents are the best teachers. As a child graduates from pre-school to a routine academic schedule, his primary values come to the fore... Read >
Author: Jennie

Will The Phoenix Lander Make A Mockery Of Evolution?

03rd July 2008
(June 24, 2008) The Phoenix lander's May 31st, 2008, transmission of photos of ice on Mars is being hailed as a possible breakthrough in our search for life on other planets. The hope is to test the ice for evidence of organic compounds that are the chemi... Read >
Author: Josh Greenberger

What is Ehrlichiosis?

04th June 2008
Ehrlichiosis is a tick-borne disease which can be caused by either of two different organisms. Human monocytic ehrlichiosis (HME) is caused by Ehrlichia chaffeensis, which is transmitted by the lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum). Human granulocytic ana... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Tourism Falls But Hotel Business Still Booming on Tenerife

29th March 2008
Despite a report from the Gran Canaria Tourist Board that notes a slight decrease in tourism numbers in the Canaries last year, the Tenerife holidays and hotels industry is optimistic. So optimistic in fact, that Tenerife continues to grant building permi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Reducing Facial Wrinkles with Hyaluon Injectable Fillers

18th February 2008
The use of injectable materials for filling or plumping up facial lines and wrinkles dates back to 1981 in the U.S. when collagen injections became available. From 1981 to 2003, for over twenty years, injectable collagen was the only available facial fill... Read >
Author: Eppley Plastic Surgery

Lake Front Properties - Improving Water Quality

21st October 2007
Now that you have your ideal lake front property, complete with a sandy beach and fresh, clean water. You may not realize it, but there are measures you can take to help preserve this unique environment. Add Filter Strips: This is a natural strip of veget... Read >
Author: Alan Olson

The Power of Krill Oil

12th October 2007
Krill are one of the most abundant animal species on the planet which provides great health for all of us. Krill oil contains vitamin E, vitamin A, vitamin D and canthaxanthin which is a powerful anti-oxidant. The anti-oxidant quality of krill oil is suc... Read >
Author: Joan Candaza

Exploring the Ukaguru Mountains.

10th September 2007
The Ukaguru Mountains are part of the hugely important Eastern Arc Range which comprises about 2% of the land area of Tanzania, contains over 90% of the plant and animal species and whose catchment is responsible for 61.5% of the electricity supply. Ma... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Wildlife in the Middle of the City

23rd July 2007
Metropolitan Natural Park: The Metropolitan Natural Park, situated just outside of downtown Panama City, Panama, is known as the “lung of the city” and serves as a wonderful retreat for those interested in an easy escape from the neighboring city. ... Read >
Author: Jon Ashurov

Feral Cat

01st July 2007
A feral creature is referred to as a wild, untamed, savage animal that has gone from a state of domestication to a wild presence. Feral cats are typically kittens of domestic cats that were left, disowned, discarded by their owners. Un-habituated to human... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

Pest control using airguns

26th June 2007
Pest control using airguns Many vertebrate pests can be quite easily controlled using the vast array of available pest control airguns thus bypassing the need to spend significant amounts of money on poisoning or trapping. This way of control is proper i... Read >
Author: Allpest.info

Law of Attraction Accelerator - Awareness

07th June 2007
People don't earn $50,000 a year because they want $50,000 a year. They earn $50,000 a year because they're not aware of how to earn $50,000 a month. Now awareness is very important. Most of us are operating from a very low level of awareness. We simpl... Read >
Author: Aldian Prakoso

The Effects of Pheromones

21st May 2007
The term pheromone comes from two Greek words: pherein ("to transfer") and hormon, which means "to stimulate". Pheromones are aromatic chemical compounds released by one individual that affect the sexual physiology and behavior of another individual. S... Read >
Author: Pax Shumway

Laikipia Travel Kenya: a Haven for worlds most endagered animal species

02nd April 2007
It is difficult to ignore Laikipia today as one of the most favoured tourist destinations in kenya. Vacationing in Laikipia could be one of the most memorable and exiting experiences any family will always remember for a lifetime This Region is home to... Read >
Author: josphine

Avian Influenza (bird flu) particular concerns

01st March 2007
Avian Influenza first occurred in Italy, but nowdays is spread along the world. It is an infectious disease caused by type A strains of the influenza virus. All birds are supposed to be susceptible to the avian influenza, but particularly domestic poultr... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Sleeping Problems Solved - Melatonin to the Rescue (and more)

17th January 2007
Trouble sleeping? Afraid to start taking sleeping pills and other medication? You are correct there is a nautural cure. However, your body produces a hormone called melatonin, and for a variety of reasons, you may not be getting enough. Your slee... Read >
Author: kelly price

WWF's Living Planet Report 2006

19th December 2006
In October 2006, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) released its annual ‘Living Planet Report’ - detailing the global impact on natural resources and the declining numbers of animal species that are dependent upon them. It also offered solutions on how t... Read >
Author: martymac

Extinction of our birthright. Is Taxidermy partly to blame?????.www.Taxidermy4cash.com

13th December 2006
Countdown to Extinction. Today's Position and Events By the end of the century one in 10 species of birds in the world will be extinct and a further 15 per cent will be on the brink, according to one of the largest studies of avian biodiversity. It is ... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

Scottsdale Vacation Getaway

06th December 2006
When everyone else is bundling up and heading to a chilly mountain resort, consider the warm weather and numerous recreational pursuits that a Scottsdale, Arizona getaway vacation has to offer. Whether you want to hit the links at a world-class golf cours... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

San Diego, California

17th November 2006
Known as one of the best vacation destinations in the country due to its sunny weather, amazing attractions, and miles of gorgeous sandy beaches, San Diego, California is an absolute must-see for any discerning traveler. Outdoor adventures abound along th... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

Nature, history and education make for a truly enriching experience at Missouri Botanical Garden

27th October 2006
Big cities often seem to afford no 'escape,' while others pleasantly surprise with treasures of natural beauty; St Louis certainly demonstrates the latter. Right in the heart of this bustling city rests 79-acres of serene beauty; the Missouri Botanical Ga... Read >
Author: Jack Mack

Extinction and Taxidermy. WWW.TAXIDERMY4CASH.COM

02nd October 2006
By the end of the century one in 10 species of birds in the world will be extinct and a further 15 per cent will be on the brink, according to one of the largest studies of avian biodiversity. It is estimated just over 1 per cent of bird species have beco... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

Pets at home – troubles or fun?

29th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Radoslaw Pilarski Pets, next to saprophytes, are nowadays considered to constitute the second major group of year-around allergens and play an important role in the development of allergic diseases. In all forms of atopic allergy (atopy... Read >
Author: Radoslaw Pilarski

Maui's Haleakala National Park is the perfect retreat for a nature enthusiast

19th September 2006
For anyone who's after a bit of adventure in paradise, Haleakala National Park in Maui, Hawaii, is truly the perfect destination. A dormant volcano which last erupted in 1790, the breathtaking Haleakala now draws 1,450,000 visitors each year. The very ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Galapagos Island Vacations: An Ecotourist's Delight

22nd August 2006
The Galapagos Islands are the prefect ecotourist destination, as one gets the chance to encounter a huge variety of wildlife both on land and under water. Many of the animal species here are so rare or endangered that they can be seen nowhere else on the ... Read >
Author: Jenelle Gonsalves

Galapagos Islands: Where history comes alive

21st August 2006
Located just south of the equator in the warm waters of the Pacific Ocean, the Galapagos Islands is a string of tiny volcanic islands that have for centuries captured the imagination of explorers and naturalists from all over the globe. Visited by the lik... Read >
Author: Jenelle Gonsalves

Honeymooning on the Florida Keys

21st August 2006
The Florida Keys and honeymoon are two subjects that just go together. Honeymooning on the Florida Keys is very popular choice for newlyweds. Honeymooning on the Florida Keys The Florida Keys are an archipelago of small islands that are a favorite... Read >
Author: Richard Rspad

How to Exercise Efficiently

14th January 2006
Copyright 2006 John Perry Researchers at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering and Pennsylvania State University are explaining how "all animals bear the same stamp of physics in their design." (http://www.dukenews.duke.edu/2005/12/locomotionth... Read >
Author: John Perry

Male Penguins are slaves of their physical structure

26th December 2005
Animal behavior is predictable. Their behavioral tendencies are influenced by the relationship of its anatomy to their environment. By observing various forms of life, and associating the mechanism of their abilities to perform a behavioral action, evolu... Read >
Author: David Skul

Elidel and Protopic? Natural Alternatives to Treat Eczema

09th November 2005
As I was couch bound one evening, a 'cute' commerical for an eczema drug appeared. It stated that it treated eczema and that there was no cure for eczema. Needless to say, as a naturopathic medical student, I was furious. There is a cure for eczema. It is... Read >
Author: Benjamin Lynch

Meeting Montes de Toledo

04th November 2005
Montes de Toledo is located towards the northern area of Castilla - La Mancha in Spain. The Montes de Toledo can be found in the Province of Toledo and is one of the oldest mountainous formations in the world. This destination is very different to many ot... Read >
Author: Jakob Jelling