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22nd September 2009
The American Bald Eagle was unofficially chosen as a National Symbol in 1872, when the Constitution of the United States was ratified. It was not officially nominated as such until 1788. There was a heated debate, led by the great statesman Benjamin Fra... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
03rd September 2009
The importance of nutrition for man is well acknowledged. The importance of nutrition for dogs less so. As such, there is very little understanding of dog food nutrition.
Nutrition is defined as the organic process of nourishing or being nourished; the... Read >
Author: Chris C Dale
03rd September 2009
The importance of nutrition for man is well acknowledged. The importance of nutrition for dogs less so. As such, there is very little understanding of dog food nutrition.
Nutrition is defined as the organic process of nourishing or being nourished; the... Read >
Author: Chris C Dale
24th August 2009
Many commercial dog food companies claim that their products are 100% nutritionally complete and balanced. Most are true but don’t you want to know the hidden ingredients that these commercial dog foods contain?
Here are the shockers:
Preservative... Read >
Author: Alvin
09th August 2009
If you have made up your mind to renovate your rooms and give a vibrant look with new decor, then you simply can't do without a rug. Although buying a rug is an important, investment in your home. But with so many rug choices to choose from, the process c... Read >
Author: Wain Roy
17th April 2009
There are a number of cheap tricks that cosmetic companies use to fool us into believing that we're purchasing something that is 'natural' or otherwise good for us, when it is anything but. Here are a couple of examples:
Incorporating 'natural', 'organic... Read >
Author: Kate Hanson
16th April 2009
It’s been several centuries now that women have been sensuously swaying their hips over sexy high heel shoes. Even today, a woman’s love for high heel shoes continues to enrapture both the heart and feet of the women. In fact the trend is only growing... Read >
Author: G J
17th March 2009
The best termite's treatment rests in understanding the way they behave and then identify the best way to handle them. The first fact that you need to know about termites is the fact that they are largely dependent on one another for survival. The young o... Read >
Author: Ashish
13th March 2009
In March 2007, most pet owners grew very concerned about the food they were feeding their dogs and cats with the announced melamine-poisoned foods on the market. Being “mom” to my adorable and, I thought, very well-cared for King Charles Spaniel, I wa... Read >
Author: Pat Spence
18th November 2008
Not many amongst the thousands of tourists that head for Spain each year will be aware that the country has a bear population, albeit a small one. Hunted almost to the point of extinction, the Cantabrian Brown Bear is now protected, but its numbers have d... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot
29th September 2008
More farmers are getting into organic vegetable gardening because it is cost effective and they are able to produce almost the same yield of crops. You to can do this at home but first, you have to understand the principles of organic vegetable garden... Read >
Author: Gargi
17th August 2008
Taxidermy, from the Greek for "arrangement of the skin", is essentially the art of mounting and reproducing dead animals for display purposes. It is a controversial element of life that has long been popular, but with new philosophies springing forth out ... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith
25th June 2008
What should a home water filtration system do? Most of us are connected to a public treatment facility, so why do we need to worry? Read on.
There is only so much that a public water filtration system can do. They protect us from diseases like typho... Read >
Author: Rich Eng
30th May 2008
Everybody knows that an all-natural diet is a healthy diet. It's no coincidence that what's good for you is also good for your dog and cat. It's also no secret that – aside from the buzzwords – most people don't know enough about what “all-natural... Read >
Author: BLoding
02nd April 2008
Secondhand smoke is a combination of the smoke produced from a burning cigarette and the smoke exhaled by the smoker. Second-hand smoke is also known as passive smoke or environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). Mostly the term second-hand smoke is used as oppos... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes
01st April 2008
During this period collecting and mounting of both taxidermy birds and animals was undertaken on a commercial scale. Routinely specimens were collected from the wild in a random fashion. Birds, chicks and eggs were taken for scientific purposes and arrang... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com
25th March 2008
People often get "sick" when they hear the word bacteria. But that is not so. All bacteria are not harmful; there are also some bacteria that are helpful to the people. In fact, you will be surprised to know that the life of the human beings would have be... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
25th March 2008
Being curious animals with hearty appetites, Labrador Retrievers usually chew on anything that catches their attention. They might get interested in eating insects or dead animals as well as plants in the garden. Unfortunately, there are some plants in wh... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
24th January 2008
We tend to think of Cats as little humans or even dogs, to obey and to do what we want them to do. I want to clarify from the start - Cats are Cats. As simple as that - they have different instincts.
Cats are hunters, they come from a long line of hun... Read >
Author: Nicolaas
18th January 2008
A Jack Russell Terrier is known to have good health compared to some other breeds included in the Kennel Club show dog. A healthy and well-cared Jack Russell Terrier can live for up to fourteen to twenty-one years.
Just like in humans, diet plays a ver... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
03rd August 2007
For most cat owners, expecting to find dead animals on their front step is all part of cat ownership. However, for many this can be extremely upsetting and they could find that their cat is bringing back dead animals more frequently than is acceptable. ... Read >
Author: Cat Training Expert
07th June 2007
With the life people often go through the various kinds of inconveniences and tough struggling time. The introduction of the tough time begins at that point time when people discover molds in their surroundings. Why the mold and mildew are so called dange... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika
30th May 2007
We all love food and so do our dogs, but unfortunately most owners share their human food and snacks with the dogs which leads to canine disease and obesity. Even the commercial dog foods which you think will add nutritional value will neither does that n... Read >
Author: Cher
09th May 2007
Extend Your Dogs Life
Most dog owners feed their pets commercial pet food that they buy from stores. It has been discovered that commercial dog food contain preservatives that destroys the kidneys.
In fact, it has been discovered that dog food conta... Read >
Author: Suthep Sachasiri
18th April 2007
There are various lines of thought in relation to Hell. Some believe that neither Heaven or Hell exist and that when we die that it the end of our existance. In Christian circles some teach that Hell is merely a ‘separation from God’, others contend t... Read >
Author: Debra Lohrere
15th December 2006
During this period collecting and mounting of both taxidermy birds and animals was undertaken on a commercial scale. Routinely specimens were collected from the wild in a random fashion. Birds, chicks and eggs were taken for scientific purposes and arrang... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com
22nd November 2006
During this period collecting and mounting of both taxidermy birds and animals was undertaken on a commercial scale. Routinely specimens were collected from the wild in a random fashion. Birds, chicks and eggs were taken for scientific purposes and arrang... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com
18th November 2006
During this period collecting and mounting of both taxidermy birds and animals was undertaken on a commercial scale. Routinely specimens were collected from the wild in a random fashion. Birds, chicks and eggs were taken for scientific purposes and arrang... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com
09th October 2006
I opened my eyes and held my breath. Was I dreaming? The bear growled again. I wasn't dreaming. He shuffled around in the pine needles, a few feet away. Only the thin nylon wall of my tent separated us. I waited for the bear to attack.
I breathed slowl... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
28th September 2006
During this period collecting and mounting of both taxidermy birds and animals was undertaken on a commercial scale. Routinely specimens were collected from the wild in a random fashion. Birds, chicks and eggs were taken for scientific purposes and arrang... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com
13th July 2006
The Chupacabra is one of the most recent creatures of cryptozoology, first seen during the early 1990s in Puerto Rico. El Chupacabra, Chupacabras or Goat Sucker is a creature native to the Americas, particularly the island where it was first reported, Mex... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin
24th April 2006
The Beast Of Bodmin Moor, has been sighted by numerous witnesses, in Bodmin Moor - Cornwall (SW England - UK), from 1971 to present. The creature has been reported as looking like a black panther or dark colored mountain lion, with large white-yellow eyes... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin
28th March 2006
When the first outbreak of H5N1 was found on the tourist island of Rgen in Germany the country took action. Here's a look at how Germany reacted.
January 2006: more and more carcasses from birds were being found in Eastern Germany. The Parks Board rec... Read >
Author: Paul Madrid
19th January 2006
Even a composting neophyte can create top-notch compost. Akin to cooking, composting is half art, and half science. Awareness of these basic factors will help you getting started.
Just like a chef demands high quality ingredients, successful composting n... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley
07th September 2005
Compost, made from decomposed grass clippings, leaves, twigs, and branches, becomes a dark, crumbly mixture of organic matter.
Learn how composting works. Even a newbie to composting can make good quality compost. It can be compared to cooking as art... Read >
Author: james ellison
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