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Let us learn to live with gorilla terrorism

23rd September 2009
Terror is a frame of mind, it based in psycho disorder syndrome, which makes one mind dissatisfied with its existence. In today’s global village concept era the terrorism is threating the idea of one world, where international non governmental and gover... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Magic Of Balance

23rd September 2009
Who has not watched intelligent, educated, good-hearted people unable to create the lives they desired, who eventually give up, consumed with despair and anger? They flail like gorillas on roller skates, with great strength, but no leverage at all. Why... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Vitamin C - What You DON'T Know

19th September 2009
The real facts about benefits of Vitamin C may surprise you. First of all what is Vitamin C? Vitamin C is a water soluble vitamin. Unlike the oil soluble vitamins such as A and E, Vitamin C cannot be stored by your body. Since Vitamin C is not stored by y... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Guerilla Versus Gorilla - Small Companies Can Win

02nd September 2009
We make our living as guerillas – not the bad kind, but more of a freedom fighter. By using the term ‘guerilla’ I mean EMJ (now a division of SYNNEX) fights for business against big gorillas (other distributors) in the field. Our competitors are alm... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Seeing gorillas in the wild

30th August 2009
I could hear them long before I could see them, low rumbles, hoots and grunts, plus an unmistakeably loud fart. I could certainly smell them well enough and once our childish sniggering had died down, our guide pulled back the thick bamboo to reveal a sim... Read >
Author: Discovery Initiatives

World of Warcraft Strategy Guides - 6 Powerful Gold Farming Tips For You!

18th August 2009
Need a WoW Strategy Guide for making gold quickly? Here are 6 powerful Gold Farming tips for you below! Galak Centaurs In the region of the Free Wind Post, a huge "Galak Centaur" camp is located. This, by far, is amongst the most sought after loc... Read >
Author: coolcontent

How to Close the Deal: Will car sales tactics get your guy to propose?

27th July 2009
One of the most common questions I get from readers is how to get a boyfriend to the altar. For guys, getting engaged is a lot like buying a new car: It’s a terrifying when you actually get up the nerve to make the offer, and absolutely fabulous when yo... Read >
Author: Lisa Daily

Expat Tax Lesson Learned From the Gorillas of Ruanda

06th June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Nick Hodges I recently went to Africa with my son to see the gorillas of Ruanda. We had the privilege to be with a gorilla family for over an hour. The total number of gorillas in the family was nineteen, including infants. After ... Read >
Author: Nick Hodges

Boston Science And Nature Capital

05th June 2009
With a long established, and well deserved, reputation for being a centre of excellence in science and engineering, it is not surprising that Boston has a lot to offer the scientifically-minded tourist, with lots of superb science and nature museums, as w... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa

Go Africa - A quick guide to the African tour destinations

15th May 2009
South Africa is considered as a good place for adventures and tours. The natural environment of South Africa attracts anyone to take a tour of. If you are looking forward to take a tour of South Africa and finding information about the destinations in Afr... Read >
Author: Max

African Safari Holidays

08th April 2009
If you are planning a safari holiday but unsure as to where to go then consider Africa as a destination that will fascinate and excite. An African safari is something that should be experienced by anyone who wants a taste of the wild outdoors and the chan... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Go Green When Disposing of Your Old Cell Phone - Recycle Your Cell Phone

21st March 2009
Cell phones are definitely a huge asset to all of us, the ability to get in touch with almost anyone, almost anytime and almost anywhere has made our lives a lot easier. We can keep in contact with our loved ones and never miss the opportunity to close a ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Tips to Comfortable Accommodation Facilities in and Around Bwindi National Park in Uganda:

09th January 2009
It has never been easy to find accommodation in and around Bwindi national park in south western Uganda as it is today. Many people have embarked on the construction on Camping sites, Executive Hotels and Safari Lodges near Bwindi national park more than ... Read >
Author: Twino

Accommodation in Bwindi National Park in Uganda.

09th January 2009
It has never been easy to find accommodation in and around Bwindi national park in south western Uganda as it is today. Many people have embarked on the construction on Camping sites, Executive Hotels and Safari Lodges near Bwindi national park more than ... Read >
Author: Twino

The Relationships Between Apes And Humans

08th January 2009
Humans however did have other great advancements such as Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engines that are qualified of reaching other star systems, as well as the formation of kindly sophisticated AIs that could provide to fill a versatile total of roles. Human ... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

The Patterns Of Intelligence In Apes

08th January 2009
The use of tools in the feral by chimpanzees has been practical and well established for sometime now and in detail just chimps have also been practical successfully hunting lemurs with crude yet person-crafted spears. On the other hand tool use by gorill... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

The Different Kinds Of Monkey, Chimps And Apes

08th January 2009
"Look, it's a monkey!" the father says to his son, pointing at the caged chimpanzee sitting with his back to the onlookers. The information sheet posted on the wall corrects the misnomer, but I doubt the man will read it. Sure enough, the pair strolls for... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

Patterns Of Intelligence In Apes

05th January 2009
The use of tools in the blustery by chimpanzees has been practical and well established for sometime now and in detail newly chimps have also been observed successfully hunting lemurs with crude yet character-crafted spears. On the other hand tool use by ... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

Introduction To Chimpanzee Monkey

05th January 2009
"Look, it's a monkey!" The father says to his son, pointing at the caged chimpanzee meeting with his back to the onlookers. The information sheeted posted on the partition corrects the misnomer, but I qualm the man will read it. Sure enough, the brace str... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

Information About Rwanda Gorilla

05th January 2009
children abandoned their chores and starred at us. Some of us talked to them as a few of them were yelling at the whites we were tracking with motto-Muzungu a Swahili word that means the pallid man. We were givens a five resume fracture before we proceede... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

Information About Apes And Chimps

05th January 2009
The use of tools in the violent by chimpanzees has been practical and well established for sometime now and in statement recently chimps have also been pragmatic successfully hunting lemurs with crude yet character-crafted spears. On the other hand tool u... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

How To Track A Gorilla

05th January 2009
abandoned their chores and starred at us. Some of us talked to them as a few of them were yelling at the whites we were tracking with proverb-Muzungu a Swahili word that means the sallow man. We were givens a five record disturb before we proceeded which ... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

African Country Ape And Monkey

15th December 2008
When he was captured in the African country of Equatorial Guinea in 1966 (or '67 depending on the informer), he was proclaimed a miracle by the confined villagers. Nevertheless the sincere miracle was the actuality that he managed to live to the strong ol... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

About The Ape In African Country

15th December 2008
accurate or not, what is not in probe is the good affluence that landed him in the hands of a Spanish naturalist for the huge sum of sixty pounds. Snowflake suffered from a rider known as albinism (individuals with this state are termed albinos) which... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

A Visit to Mweya Safari Lodge in Uganda.

12th December 2008
Mweya safari lodge is a must for every tourist Uganda.This lodge is found in the middle of Queen Elizabeth national Park. Let come what may, this lodge is above the ordinary standard of Ugandan Culture. Everything to it belongs to 5 star hotels though in... Read >
Author: Twino

A Visit to Mweya Safari Lodge in Uganda.

12th December 2008
Mweya safari lodge is a must for every tourist Uganda.This lodge is found in the middle of Queen Elizabeth national Park. Let come what may, this lodge is above the ordinary standard of Ugandan Culture. Everything to it belongs to 5 star hotels though in ... Read >
Author: Twino

Best collection of infant and toddler costumes

12th December 2008
Children always like dressing up. They look very cute and attractive when dressed in different costumes. There are many different types of costumes that you can dress your infant and toddler and enjoy their happiness. The best time to dress is Hallowee... Read >
Author: jackson

Enjoy your Africa holiday vacation with Uganda’s Gentle Giants, the Gorillas of Uganda.

04th December 2008
It is estimated that there are less than 800 of these Gorillas’ in the wild. And half of these giants are in Uganda. Uganda has more 400 Gorillas that live in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park in south west Uganda and about 460 inhabit the... Read >
Author: Twino

Enjoy your Africa holiday vacation with Uganda’s Gentle Giants, the Gorillas of Uganda.

03rd December 2008
It is estimated that there are less than 800 of these Gorillas’ in the wild. And half of these giants are in Uganda. Uganda has more 400 Gorillas that live in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park in south west Uganda and about 460 inhabit t... Read >
Author: Twino

Funny Monkeys Video Clip

24th November 2008
Monkeys are funny by nature, but when it comes to video clips, you can enjoy countless hours of fun just by watching them online. There are many television shows and documentary films such as those we can watch on Animal Planet, Discovery, and History cha... Read >
Author: Robin Futcher

The Function of Vitamin C in Our Life

18th November 2008
Vitamin C, also called ascorbic acid, is a water-soluble nutrient that is easily excreted from the body when not needed. It's so critical to living creatures that almost all mammals can use their own cells to make it. Humans, gorillas, chimps, bats, guine... Read >
Author: Kevin McNabb

The Function of Vitamin C in Our Life

18th November 2008
Vitamin C, also called ascorbic acid, is a water-soluble nutrient that is easily excreted from the body when not needed. It's so critical to living creatures that almost all mammals can use their own cells to make it. Humans, gorillas, chimps, bats, guine... Read >
Author: Kevin McNabb

Visit The Chessington World of Adventures For A Great Family Outing

26th September 2008
Situated in south west London, the Chessington World of Adventures is sort of a theme park and zoo. It is around twelve miles from the central London and nearby to the A3 and the M25 ( junction 9 or 10). There are many tourist hot spots within the par... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Busch Gardens Tickets for an Unique Mixture of Thrills and Scenic Animals

17th September 2008
usch Gardens Tampa Bay is the replica of nineteenth century African theme where the combinations of various kinds of exotic animals form a great zoological attraction. The thrilling rides of Busch Gardens in the Stanleyville section of the park and Congo ... Read >
Author: A. Smith

Hair Care the Art and Science of Hair Shine.

15th September 2008
Most of us take the process of hair growth for granted. It is such a microscopic and imperceptible occurrence that we tend to go months before deciding we need a haircut. The fact is that hair forms in a small pouch-like structure below the skin calle... Read >
Author: Trevor Dalley

Gorilla Tracking, A Lifetime Experience

28th March 2008
The tropical rain forests are mostly impenetrable. Due to high amounts of rainfall, there is thick undergrowth that springs up continuously. Indeed very few areas in the world can claim to receive rainfall daily yet that is the norm here. It is in this th... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris

Cool New Search Engine On The Block

10th March 2008
If you log on to PayPerClickSearchEngines.com you'll find they list over 600 different pay-per-click search engines operating online. In fact, some online sources report that over 1,000 "search engines" of various size and popularity operate in the U.... Read >
Author: jaswalbhisham

African Safaris Featuring Gorilla Tracking

18th February 2008
In Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, lies south-western Uganda about 530km from the Capital (Kampala) and close to the borders of Rwanda and DRC. One of the world’s endangered primates have started multiplying in Number in some parts of their location.... Read >
Author: Richard Dickson

African Safari Trivia Questions And Answers

14th November 2007
1. Where are lions still found in the wild?A. Africa south of the Sahara DesertB. Northwest IndiaC. Both A and BD. The zooC. Both A and BTOPICS: Today, lions are found in the wild in only two places on earth. About 100,000 lions survive in Africa south of... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

We are all Individuals

17th October 2007
Existentialists see humanity as humans whose particular past experiences form individual peculiarities that make all of us very different. This thought may be best conveyed in an instinctive remark of the well-known individualist, Tarzan. "Me Tarzan, you ... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Importance of Vitamin C For Glowing Skin

24th August 2007
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is a water-soluble vitamin, which is necessary in the body to form collagen in bones, cartilage, muscle, and blood vessels, and aids in the absorption of iron. Vitamin C is also a highly effective antioxidant. Even in small amoun... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Monkeys, Chimps, or Apes: A Primate Primer

01st August 2007
“Look, it’s a monkey!” the father says to his son, pointing at the caged chimpanzee sitting with his back to the onlookers. The information sheet posted on the wall corrects the misnomer, but I doubt the man will read it. Sure enough, the pair stro... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

The Best Page Layout and Design for Content Websites

31st July 2007
I was chatting to a veteran print publisher, who had been producing magazines for over thirty years. He shook his head in despair, as he told me that every year he sees new magazines hit the newsstands with the publications' titles placed vertically on... Read >
Author: Miles Galliford

Common zoo animal fact to teach young children

26th April 2007
Spending a day at the zoo was one of my favorite outings as a young child. I grew up in Chicago and had two wonderful zoos to enhance my early learning experiences. But now, as an adult, I often find myself wondering if the animals that are caged up a... Read >
Author: Garolyn Bowen

Gorilla safaris – a peek in the life of primates

15th March 2007
The definition of primates places them in the category of mammals, which includes humans, apes, lemurs and monkeys. It ranges from lemurs, which bear no resemblance to us, to chimpanzees, which are our closest non-human relatives. The sizes of primates va... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

Africa information for safari travellers

15th February 2007
Have you ever wondered what exactly is up with Africa? This article will give you an insight into how great of the wildlife in Africa that you've ever wanted to know about. Now that we've covered those aspect of what you need to know about it. Let's turn ... Read >
Author: Yube

Monkeys, Chimps, or Apes: A Primate Primer

21st January 2007
"Look, it's a monkey!" the father says to his son, pointing at the caged chimpanzee sitting with his back to the onlookers. The information sheet posted on the wall corrects the misnomer, but I doubt the man will read it. Sure enough, the pair strolls for... Read >
Author: Francesca Black

Fun Halloween Masks For Great Trick Or Treat-ing

19th September 2006
A big part of Halloween costumes are the masks. They make great accessories for the rest of the costumes. They add mystery and excitement to any outfit. There are different styles of Halloween mask that are designed in many different ways. For starters, y... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

iPod Movies - A Cinema In Your Hands

14th May 2006
Did you ever see that movie with Sir Anthony Hopkins when he was a primatologist and he was doing work out in the jungle when he befriended a group of silverbacks? Well, what happens is that these bastard gorilla poachers come by and attack the group. W... Read >
Author: Galadriel Anderson

Vitamin C - What You DON'T Know

13th April 2006
The real facts about benefits of Vitamin C may surprise you. First of all what is Vitamin C? Vitamin C is a water soluble vitamin. Unlike the oil soluble vitamins such as A and E, Vitamin C cannot be stored by your body. Since Vitamin C is not stored by y... Read >
Author: Robert Jones

Let us learn to live with gorilla terrorism

26th November 2005
Terror is a frame of mind, it based in psycho disorder syndrome, which makes one mind dissatisfied with its existence. In today's global village concept era the terrorism is threating the idea of one world, where international non governmental and governm... Read >
Author: Dinesh Singh