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Is A Dolphin Tattoo Just Another Tattoo?

29th September 2009
Symbolism plays a big part in how we communicate. It was believed to be the earliest form of communication as evidenced throughout history. Man has an innate need to express his feelings. But there are some things that we just cannot put into words, or so... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Do Animals Use The Law Of Attraction?

29th September 2009
There is truly a great array of wonderful and interesting animals on our planet. Many animals have abilities we as humans do not have. From the tiny humming bird to the largest mammals, there is a lot to learn for us. All of these remarkable species of an... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Boat Covers - Why They Are An Essential Boat Accessory

28th September 2009
Boat covers play a very significant role in the protection of your boat. Purchasing a boat is a heavy investment, and it is also a very valuable asset if you like to spend a lot of time on the water. Therefore, your boat requires complete safety from du... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Umbilicoplasty: the Quest for the Perfect Belly Button

23rd September 2009
Small children often want to know why we have a belly button. In fact, who doesn’t love to indulge in a bit of navel-gazing, comparing their own navels to those of their friends? It’s when we feel deficient in the belly button department, either becau... Read >
Author: Yodle

Body Language in Communication: What Do Your Gestures Say?

22nd September 2009
While speaking at a large International conference recently, I was asked by lots of people why I made certain gestures while I was presenting. People get very intrigued about this kind of thing, especially when talking about body language and non-verbal c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Very Good Remedy For Head Lice

17th September 2009
GETTING HELP TREATMENT FOR HEAD LICE ----------------------- LICE ARE. ----------------------- Pubic lice are regularly transmitted through passionate contact with the infested person. Body lice can be easily acquired when there is exact touching... Read >
Author: Blueoceans

Pheromones and Hormones - Are They the Same?

11th September 2009
Pheromones are often confused with hormones, although they are not the same thing. They are secretions of scent that mammals give off when they are excited, afraid or attracted to something. There are many different pheromones that human beings give off, ... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Pheromone Cologne - Does it Work to Attract Others?

11th September 2009
Pheromone cologne is one way that people use to attract others through the sense of smell. When we are attracted to others, we give off a scent. This is picked up by others and the chemical reaction is caused by human pheromones. This duplicates this chem... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Whale and Dolphin Watching in Tenerife

10th September 2009
Visit Tenerife to see some of the 28 different species of whale, dolphin and porpoise that have been sighted off the coast. The most common sightings are of pilot whales, common dolphins and bottle-nosed dolphins. Most companies offering boat trips, r... Read >
Author: Gail Hewitt

bigfootyeti

10th September 2009
Is Bigfoot Real? For over 400 years, there have been reporting's of a man like animal that is completely covered in hair, running through the wilderness regions of North America. But is it true? Could something like Bigfoot really exist? Is this just some... Read >
Author: Edgar Ballard

Welcome to the Loan Age

06th September 2009
Earth’s Rotational Periods Cause Ice Ages, Warming and Change “Researchers have stopped the debate about the underlying mechanism that have caused periodic ice ages on Earth for the past 2.5 million years – they finally linked them to slight shifts... Read >
Author: glenloyd

Welcome to the Loan Age

06th September 2009
Earth’s Rotational Periods Cause Ice Ages, Warming and Change “Researchers have stopped the debate about the underlying mechanism that have caused periodic ice ages on Earth for the past 2.5 million years – they finally linked them to slight shifts... Read >
Author: glenloyd

Straight From The Horse's Mouth

02nd September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Healthy Bodies, Happy Minds Who knew how much a horse could teach a person? As a long-time dog owner and animal lover, I was always aware of the powerful healing potential animals can have. I always knew instinctively - and now I kno... Read >
Author: Karen Schachter, LICSW, CHC

The absolutely not-to-miss events in Rimini

20th August 2009
The Pink Night has just passed but the events and the fun on the Riviera Romagnola never stop. Many events still await tourists who tan on the sunny and beautiful beaches of Rimini and its surroundings. The range is wide, from concerts to exhibition... Read >
Author: martinapp

Here's Which Head Lice Remedies Should I Use?

17th August 2009
REMEDY in lieu of be first fleas ======================= GETTING HELP therapy in lieu of be first fleas ----------------------- Fleas ARE... ----------------------- Pubic fleas can additionally befall transferred from a kid l... Read >
Author: blove23

The Health of Your Pet Bird

17th August 2009
A Pet Bird's HealthMany people don't understand their birds as well as they do cats and dogs, and that can lead to real problems. From respiratory infections to excessive molting, there are a lot of health concerns that can be avoided with proper care - i... Read >
Author: Chase Bartlett

Let's Go Whale Watching In San Diego

13th August 2009
It's no secret to anyone that the coast of San Diego is the ideal place to watch the annual migration of the gray whale. Looked upon as one of nature's ultimate spectacles; the migration of gray whales is nothing short of breathtaking. The coastline of Sa... Read >
Author: Galen Bass

Take that Trip to the Zoo with Atlanta Zoo Coupons

30th July 2009
School is starting to let out for our children now, the weather is warming nicely and it is now to get up and start moving our bodies. Enjoying the great outdoors and all it has to offer. Well, have you considered a trip to the Atlanta Zoo? Zoos are wo... Read >
Author: lb7410

Tips On How To Attract Men

27th July 2009
Does a Law on Human Attraction Exist? “Opposites attract” is a law of attraction, at least where electromagnetism is concerned. But are there laws about attraction between two people? “In a world that is full of strangers” as a line in a famo... Read >
Author: starme

Zoids, A Walk Taken Through Time

25th July 2009
Zoids Androids, or more commonly known as Zoids, was firstly released in the year 1982 and is a franchise which is based on forms of plastic Zoids toys. Originally, the Japanese toy company Tomy, currently known as Takara-Tomy, designed and was the first ... Read >
Author: Anna Peacocks

Enjoying Sea World In San Diego

23rd July 2009
One of the biggest and most attractive features to San Diego is Sea World. Sea World is one of the most popular amusement parks and also happens to be one of the main reasons behind tourists. Anyone who visits San Diego has the intentions to visit Sea Wor... Read >
Author: Galen Bass

How to End Breathlessness in Public Speaking

21st July 2009
A common complaint for those giving presentations or speeches is that they run out of air and can never seem to catch up on their air supply. The biggest problem with breathlessness is that your body is starved for oxygen because you are not allowing you... Read >
Author: The Voice Lady

Best Saltwater Rods

21st July 2009
Do you love fishing? About everyone likes fishing whether you are a girl or a guy it does not matter. Fishing can be fun for anyone. I know I love to go fishing as much as I can. Things like work sure can cut in the time we have to go fishing but that is ... Read >
Author: Neo

A Variola Story

18th July 2009
Let me start by introducing myself; my name is Variola. It is a latin name, so most people just call me "Smallpox". I'm not going to lie to you, I am a horrible friend. I tend to keep you all to myself during our time together. I am highly contagious ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Power Of The Brain - What You Do Not Know

30th June 2009
Sometime during the 1800’s, there was a discovery of the phenomenon of the brain, in which he postulated that the brain produced electromagnetic or electric waves and activity along the surface of the scalp. He actually found this when he actually delve... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

The Impact of Foreign Mosquitoes on the Galapagos Islands

19th June 2009
A new mosquito is threatening the unique wildlife of the Galapagos Islands. Thought to be a “foreign” mosquito, studies released just this month show that the foreign invader may in fact be a native mosquito developing in an unusual way. Worse, if f... Read >
Author: shelley11556b

Candy – The Allure of Dangerous Sweetness

18th June 2009
The sweet tooth of humanity is one of the most powerful forces in the world. The craving for sweetness is a deep, inborn drive within all of us, assuring that sweets of all sorts will be forever beloved of consumers of all ages and thereby guaranteeing st... Read >
Author: mrmj2009

Benefits of Frontline Cat Flea Treatment

18th June 2009
There are many options for your cats flea treatment. Are there any benefits for choosing the Frontline Plus for Cats? Frontline Plus is a monthly topical cat flea treatment. To be fully effective the product must be placed onto the skin of your pet. ... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins

Large Mammals of Yellowstone Park

15th June 2009
Yellowstone vacations are a great way to observe wildlife up close. If you choose to drive through the park you might miss some of the smaller animals that call Yellowstone National Park home. But a drive through the park just might be the best way to see... Read >
Author: OldManJoe

Is Your Fear of Public Speaking Standing in the Way of a Promotion? Part 2

11th June 2009
From my experience having worked with thousands of clients and students in voice and presentation skills, I will tell you, in no uncertain terms, that the most important thing you need to do to control your nervousness is to learn how to breathe with the ... Read >
Author: The Voice Lady

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

Evolution Through Chaos and Change

19th May 2009
Although "New Age" is very young in its reality, it was and still is a major catalyst in the development and evolution of mankind. It has been instrumental in moving humanity from the dark ages of religion to a more enlightened awareness of mankind to its... Read >
Author: Roy Klienwachter

Training and Working of Sports Dog Breeds

01st May 2009
It is easy to train sports dog breeds as they have an innate desire to learn and are highly intelligent. These dog breeds are one of the easiest of all dog breeds when it comes to training them. Due to generations of interacting with humans, sporting dog ... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

How To use The Power Of Attraction

28th April 2009
"Opposites attract" is a law of attraction, at least where electromagnetism is concerned. But are there laws about attraction between two people? "In a world that is full of strangers" as a line in a famous song of the 1980's goes, is there a clear set of... Read >
Author: Jill Smi

Alternative Medicines for Canines

22nd April 2009
If there is one similarity shared by both canines and felines it is the fear that results when there ears are rattled by sudden, loud noises. This is especially true with young puppies whose smaller ears are very sensitive to sounds like fireworks, thunde... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

The Dolphin Experience on Dhow Dinner Tours in Dubai

15th April 2009
Aquaventure’s Dolphin Bay at Atlantis, The Palm is no doubt one of the best places to get up close and friendly with dolphins, with its ‘shallow water interactions’. Nonetheless, the professionally outfitted location is not the only place you can pe... Read >
Author: Diane Trader

The Dolphin Experience on Dhow Dinner Tours in Dubai

15th April 2009
Aquaventure’s Dolphin Bay at Atlantis, The Palm is no doubt one of the best places to get up close and friendly with dolphins, with its ‘shallow water interactions’. Nonetheless, the professionally outfitted location is not the only place you can pe... Read >
Author: Diane Trader

Healthy Body and Mind: Tips from Positive Psychology

10th April 2009
Healthy Body and Mind: Tips from Positive Psychology Discover scientifically proven techniques for increasing your happiness, optimism and life satisfaction.  Please go to:   http://flourishwithemiliya.com/Test/gen-step1.phpThis article originall... Read >
Author: Emiliya

Harnessing The Law Off Human Attraction

09th April 2009
"Opposites attract" is a law of attraction, at least where electromagnetism is concerned. But are there laws about attraction between two people? “In a world that is full of strangers” as a line in a famous song of the 1980’s goes, is there a clear ... Read >
Author: suegold

What Most People Forget to Do in Public Speaking

02nd April 2009
It is the first thing we do at birth; it will be the last thing we do at death. It is the most important thing we do every day of our lives. Dogs do it; cats do it; cows do it; and, horses do it. In fact all other mammals do it and they do it prope... Read >
Author: The Voice Lady

The Bare Truth About Collagen Supplements For the Skin - Do They Really Work?

27th March 2009
It is a fact; in this day and age that there is a lot of concern about health and the way we look, more and more people are turning their attention to collagen supplements. They hope that by ingesting them, they will be able to turn back the clock of time... Read >
Author: Dorothy A. Pela

The Insect Called Bed Bugs

25th March 2009
for insects. Insects are gifted with protective structures, usually in the outermost layer of their skin or physical structures. These protective layers, which are naturally and usually characterized by wax-like substances, are what makes insect very ... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

How Sensitive Is A Cats Taste?

13th March 2009
Since a cat's sense of hearing and smelling is more sensitive than ours is, it's reassuring to discover that in one respect leastways we have got superior sense organs. When it comes to the sense of taste, our tongues are somewhat more adept than theirs.... Read >
Author: Lamar Deane

How to get rid of Fleas

11th March 2009
Flea is a small wingless insect of the order of Siphonaptra. They are a type of external parasite who lives off the blood of animals. Fleas generally take about two weeks to develop through three life stages that vary in length depending on the environme... Read >
Author: Johny

Different Types Of Chemical Treatment For Termites

09th March 2009
• Liquid Termiticide - Liquid termiticides are usually applied completely around and underneath a structure covering all areas where termites might gain access. For new construction, this is accomplished by treating the graded soil before the slab... Read >
Author: Jesus Saku

Interesting Facts about Mosquitoes

28th February 2009
Have you ever thought of other interesting facts about mosquitoes other than the fact that they transmit malaria? Here are some facts you did not know about it. It’s only the female that bites; male mosquitoes do not bite. The female mosquitoes suck ... Read >
Author: John Sern

Establishing Composure in Public Speaking - Part 2

18th February 2009
In Part 1 of Establishing Composure in Public Speaking, I discussed the value of approaching the lectern with confidence and acknowledging your audience before opening your mouth to speak. What I haven’t mentioned, however, is what I believe to be ... Read >
Author: The Voice Lady

Get benefitted with enormous internet opportunities with Passive Income Octopus

17th February 2009
Internet is undoubtedly one such technological development that can be compared to an ocean. Like in ocean you can find end number of things ranging from expensive pearls, beautiful creatures to deadly mammals. Similarly internet is also one such source w... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Internet competition seeks Top 5 exotic pets – cash prizes to be won

09th February 2009
To most people a household ‘pet’ is a fluffy kitten, a devoted hound, perhaps even a docile rabbit for the kids to play with in the garden. But for others, the choice is a little more ‘offbeat’. Increasingly people are discovering the delights... Read >
Author: ServicePR

The Best Way to Conquer Nervousness in Public Speaking

01st February 2009
There is a lot of information on the internet today about eliminating your nervousness in public speaking. I suggest learning how to control it instead, allowing your nervousness to work for you and not against you which can take your delivery to new hei... Read >
Author: The Voice Lady

Ladies, Are Your Neck and Shoulders Sore by the End of the Day? Part 2

21st January 2009
In Part I, I discussed how men and women are different in dealing with stress and also why there are differences. In this article I describe how proper breathing can effectively reduce stress and put an end to the sore neck and shoulders. It is a medi... Read >
Author: The Voice Lady

Collagen Ultra Beauty Remedies and Where to Get The Best Ones

17th January 2009
Ever wonder how collagen ultra beauty remedies work? You may or may not know that collagen is the main protein of the connective tissues in our body. In fact it is true of all mammals. The difference between us humans and animals is we want to make ... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

The Many Insects And Your Garden

12th January 2009
Have you ever considered if what you understand Insects And Your Garden is accurate? Consider the following paragraphs and relate what you know to the latest figures about Insects And Your Garden. While many types of insects, birds and animals seen in... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

Staying Local - Wildlife Holidays

11th January 2009
With the country in the grip of a credit crunch, many potential tourists will be thinking long and hard about the destination of their next holiday. With money becoming tighter as a result of the ongoing credit crunch, many are choosing to stay local w... Read >
Author: DCollins

How does crock pot cooking really help beat the heat?

08th January 2009
TWhen the weather outside warms up, the kitchen can be a terrible place to be. There are many things you can do however, when it comes to cooking a nice home made meal that doesn't require traditional stove top or oven cooking. Learn to utilize some of th... Read >
Author: manindersingh

Watching Horse Racing Videos

07th January 2009
Horse racing has to be one of the oldest sports in history. Although technology has prolonged to harvest diverse vehicles that may be raced, mare racing still has robust supporters all over the world. In verity, when you look at the chaos of the internet ... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan

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

How To Set up Your Iguana Home

29th December 2008
Iguana's use their homes for more than just shelter. It is imperative that his home provides the necessary protection but also the right heat for his well being. Unlike the dog or other mammals, iguanas must have a well maintained climate in order to stay... Read >
Author: John Simmons

Does a Law on Human Attraction Exist?

29th December 2008
“Opposites attract” is a law of attraction, at least where electromagnetism is concerned. But are there laws about attraction between two people? “In a world that is full of strangers” as a line in a famous song of the 1980’s goes, is there a cl... Read >
Author: jamulco

Do Women Just Care About Money and Looks

17th December 2008
Many men think the only way to attract women is to be very good looking or to make a lot of money. They are cynical about the dating world in general and view women as at the core, quite shallow. These men think women are only attracted to men who are phy... Read >
Author: Beth

Learn About The Moa Bird

15th December 2008
The Moa bird was a massive bird. However, the biggest moa was the Giant Moa. It was taller than three metres and weighed near 250 kilograms. The giant moa was one of the leading of all birds ever known in the world. Nevertheless, there were smaller moa bi... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

What is Lumbar Support and Do I need it?

15th December 2008
I hear this word a lot and really don't fully understand what it means. At wikipedia.com it means "In anatomy, lumbar is an adjective that means of or pertaining to the abdominal segment of the torso, between the diaphragm and the sacrum (pelvis)."So wh... Read >
Author: Aniruddha

Kosher Restaurants in Los Angeles – for great kosher taste of the food

01st December 2008
Beliefs of Jewish people have given birth to some religious foods. It is the Jewish law that guides the preparing of these foods and main aspects of the kosher foods is kept intact for the unique taste. Kosher restaurants in Los Angeles have been serving ... Read >
Author: Ansel Clark

Your Garden And The Insects Inside

01st December 2008
While many types of insects, birds and animals seen in the home are unwanted intruders, others play a necessary position in pollinating plants and stirring seeds from one place to another. In fact, lacking the animal and insect helpers, most plants would ... Read >
Author: JC Schwartz

World's Biggest Researcher Speaks on Online Pharmacy Drugs and Medications, Suggests Pill-Central.Co

28th November 2008
Subtitle: World's Best Brand Name Sells World's Best Brand Name - Go and enjoy at Pill-Central.Com Let's now talk about Hairloss related Pills and it's online best seller across the world. Hair was given to the mammals’ bodies to protect them from he... Read >
Author: Shubhlabh

World's Biggest Researcher Speaks on Online Pharmacy Drugs and Medications, Suggests Pill-Central.Co

28th November 2008
Subtitle: World's Best Brand Name Sells World's Best Brand Name - Go and enjoy at Pill-Central.Com Let's now talk about Hairloss related Pills and it's online best seller across the world. Hair was given to the mammals’ bodies to protect them from he... Read >
Author: Shubhlabh

Driving in Upington, South Africa

27th November 2008
On the banks of the Orange River, Upington is located in the Northern Cape Province. Although it's not the capital, it's the largest city in the area. Most of the attractions of the Northern Cape are within easy reach, including Augrabies Falls National P... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Rabies in Cats - The Truth About Feline Rabies

26th November 2008
Most people associate rabies with dogs. However, rabies in cats is much more common nowadays. This disease is caused by a virus that is almost always deadly. Transmission The virus that causes feline rabies is carried in the saliva of animals. These... Read >
Author: D Swain

Best Pheromone Colognes - What You Need To Know

23rd November 2008
Looking for the best pheromone cologne? In this article you will find valuable information on how to choose the best pheromone cologne to attract women. How Pheromones Colognes Work A pheromone is a chemical that triggers a natural behavioral respo... Read >
Author: Adam Quilt

Spain, The Bear Facts

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

Seven Simple Ways To Help You Feel Nearer To Nature Right Now

18th November 2008
Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you'. - Frank Lloyd Wright You and I are part of nature but sometimes it seems difficult to believe that this is so. Going to work in a car, grabbing a quick meal, watching TV,... Read >
Author: Gillian Knebel

Kosher Restaurants in Los Angeles – ensuring kosher foods of good value

18th November 2008
Jewish people adhere to certain religious food habits. Their beliefs regarding preparing kosher food and up to its serving at the table are guided by Jewish laws about the food. Because main aspects of Kashrut are strictly followed in preparation of koshe... Read >
Author: Ansel Clark

Flea Facts You Should Know to Help Protect Your Pets

12th November 2008
In spring, fleas and ticks usually do the most damage; therefore you should guard yourself using the common flea facts you should know that could help save your pets from a possible infestation. Of course, acquiring this knowledge would not only help you ... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

Some Interesting Information About Dolphins

04th November 2008
A lot of people consider dolphins to be one among the fish - as they swim in the water. Nevertheless in certainty plain fish who lay eggs, dolphins soften-blooded mammals that give birth to baby dolphins and breathe air. There are many more total characte... Read >
Author: Jed Segal

A Look At Horse Racing Videos

23rd October 2008
Horse racing has got to be one of the oldest sports in history. Although technology has continued to produce various vehicles that may be raced, horse racing still has strong supporters all over the world. In fact, when you look at the state of the intern... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Kosher restaurants in Los Angeles : conserves the kosher status of cuisine

21st October 2008
In the parlance of cuisine, kosher restaurants in Los Angeles are blooming to preserve the cultural value of food habits of Jewish people intact. The foods conform to the regulations of Jewish religion under the rules that form the main aspect of Kashrut.... Read >
Author: Ansel Clark

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

Hedgehog Houses: Essential Protection For A Declining Species

01st October 2008
Although hedgehogs have been around for over 15 million years, it is believed their numbers are in decline. With the main reason cited as habitat loss, there are many things one can do to help preserve the species. Well-known for its gardening attribute... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

The Biological Meaning Of Love And Sex.

24th September 2008
Love and sex are phenomenon most common with human beings. In mammals, it is only in human beings that we see things like romantic love and sex. The sexual urges are very strong in human beings and this has triggered a recent research. Love and sex in hum... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

What Happen To The Moa Bird

22nd September 2008
The Moa bird was a huge bird. However, the biggest moa was the Giant Moa. It was taller than three metres and weighed nearly 250 kilograms. The giant moa was one of the largest of all birds ever known in the world. Nevertheless, there were smaller moa bir... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Baby and Cow's Milk - Mom, Dad Say Boo to Moo

15th September 2008
Question: When should I give my child cow's milk? According to Dr. Benjamin Spock, the answer would be never! You maybe perplexed about this. But your child should drink mother's milk. It helps to keep your baby healthy. The World Health Organization s... Read >
Author: C Davis

Facts about Giraffes

15th September 2008
Latin Name: Giraffa camelopardalis How much does a Giraffe weigh? The males reach about 1400kg and the females about 1200kg. How many vertebras in a giraffes' neck? They have 7 neck vertebras, the same as all other mammals. For an adult each... Read >
Author: David Meisel

Why Sexual Abuse Survivors Struggle with the Stockholm Syndrome

05th September 2008
Emotional bonds and attachments are a precondition for human functioning, prospering, and self-development. Humans and all other mammals have inbuilt neuro-physiological structures in the limbic cortex through which they attach to the parent or caregiver... Read >
Author: Gudrun Frerichs, PhD

Reduce The Signs Of Aging With Antioxidants

04th September 2008
Antioxidants are the body?s main defense against free radicals as they work against the substances that create oxidants and the reactive substances that result from oxidation and reduction. Antioxidants neutralize free radicals by supplying the missing el... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Trivia on India’s biodiversity

04th September 2008
Trivia on India’s biodiversity · India occupies only 2.4 percent of the Earth’s landmass but has over eight percent of the world’s known wildlife. · The Easter Himalayas are endemic to 3500 species of higher plants, 20 species of reptiles, 25 e... Read >
Author: JASSI

Do Sexual Abuse Survivors need Therapy?

02nd September 2008
I have been asked the other day whether people need to go to a psychotherapist or counsellor to recover from sexual abuse. I think that is a really good question. Does a person need therapy to heal? I don't think it is necessary to go to a psychotherapist... Read >
Author: Gudrun Frerichs, PhD

Why Do People Dream

25th July 2008
All species of animals dream in one form or another. These dreams have more than one purpose, as do many things in the natural world. One reason is partially understood by today's researchers and psychologists. The second bigger reason is unknown in the m... Read >
Author: Steve

Milk products and life

18th July 2008
Abstract: The history of anthropological development has proven that any nation or any ethnic group that lives healthier and longer has a higher consuming capacity of milk per capita. In fact, not only milk, the various related milk products are also good... Read >
Author: sljlrp

Conceiving Baby Boy With Boy Diet

07th July 2008
Conceive baby boy by changing your diet before you conceive, and maintaining a certain kind of diet during your pregnancy! Sounds like one of those outlandish old wives' tales? Not quite! Scientists now seem to agree that there is a possible link... Read >
Author: anita bern

Science for Kids - Mammals

01st July 2008
Unless you live underwater in some vast ocean, you will find that everywhere you turn a mammal or two will be in sight! In fact, even if you do live underwater, you may run into a dolphin or a blue whale, evidence that the world of mammals is as extensiv... Read >
Author: Tracy Pridemore

Volunteering in Costa Rica

27th June 2008
Costa Rica is one of the few regions in the world that has an amazing diversity of flora and fauna. Situated in Latin America, Costa Rica has some of the most beautiful and mysterious wild life living in the tropical forests or rain forests. Some of the t... Read >
Author: Moe Tamani

Dog Allergies

23rd June 2008
Humans aren't the only ones who can suffer from allergies. Allergies affect many different mammals, including dogs. Dogs have long suffered from allergies that come from many different sources. Only recently have people started doing things to help man's ... Read >
Author: James Dee

Hyaluronic Acid Serum by AdorageMD - the Best Alternative to Restyline and Juvederm Injections

17th June 2008
Hyaluronic Acid Serum is the most powerful anti-aging solution known today. It is used in esthetic filler injection like Restyline and Juvederm. But these great fillers don’t prevent anti-aging and wrinkle formation, but giving the better look. Adora... Read >
Author: Alien

Ferrets-Getting Started With Your Passion

13th June 2008
Would you like to know more about ferrets but just do not know where to begin or look? There are millions of other ferret owners who are overwhelmed by the large volumes of information available to them, about this charming and often comical furry creatur... Read >
Author: Graham Williams

Hyaluronic Avid serum by AdorageMD - the best alternative to Restylane

09th June 2008
Hyaluronic Acid Serum is the most powerful anti-aging solution known today. It is used in esthetic filler injection like Restylane and Juvaderm. But these great fillers don’t prevent anti-aging and wrinkle formation, but giving the better look. Adora... Read >
Author: Alien

Protein, Calcium, Carbs, and Fats Part 2

05th June 2008
By: Dr. Leslie Van Romer In Part 1 of this article we talked about protein and how you don’t have to eat meat to get your protein. You may choose to, but don’t have to. I know – lots of this is mind-boggling. It’s just not what we’ve been ... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer

Finding out the truths and troubles of Hair and Hair care products

15th May 2008
Before hovering over hair, let’s track down what hair is all about. According to dictionary.com hair is ‘any of the numerous fine, usually cylindrical, keratinous filaments growing from the skin of humans and animals’ and wikipedia, the knowledge po... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Complete Information on Anthrax with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
The anthrax is one kind of intense disease in the person and the animal. It creates by bacterium bacillus anthracis with is extremely fatal by some kind of form. Anthrax spores can be grown outside the body and used as a biological weapon. Anthrax is one ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Anthrax with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
The anthrax is one kind of intense disease in the person and the animal. It creates by bacterium bacillus anthracis with is extremely fatal by some kind of form. Anthrax spores can be grown outside the body and used as a biological weapon. Anthrax is one ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Albinism with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Albinism is a kind of hypopigmentary inborn disorder, characterized by an incomplete or overall deficiency of melanin pigment in the eyes, rind and hair. Albinism results from heritage of recessive alleles. The circumstance is known to impact mammals, fis... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

5 Fun Things to do in the Bahamas

08th April 2008
1. Get friendly with the Dolphins - The Blue Lagoon Island near Nassau is not only breathtakingly beautiful; it is also a natural dolphin habitat. Known as Dolphin Encounters, the facility offers a range of unique programmes that allow you and your family... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

14 Days Kenya Flying Safari

02nd April 2008
14 Days Classic Kenya and Tanzania Flying Safari DAY 1 - ARRIVE NAIROBI Upon your arrival at the Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta international airport, met and transferred to Nairobi Serena Hotel. Dinner not included in the safari programme at the Hote... Read >
Author: Stephen Muiruri

Troodos National Forest Park: A haven of wildlife and history

29th March 2008
The Troodos National Forest Park is located at the centre of Cyprus, covers an area of 9337 hectares and hosts invaluable plant and animal habitats. Many villages maintaining local culture, tradition and customs can be found scattered all over the Troodos... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Are there laws about attraction between two people?

25th February 2008
“Opposites attract” is a law of attraction, at least where electromagnetism is concerned. But are there laws about attraction between two people? “In a world that is full of strangers” as a line in a famous song of the 1980’s goes, is there a cl... Read >
Author: sulamita

Boat Covers : Its Use and Utility

23rd February 2008
All boat owners take pride in the boats they own. They are very cautious to protect its beauty and ensure that no harm is caused to it. Boat Covers are essential boat accessory that protect the beauty and pride of all kinds of boats and their owners. To e... Read >
Author: Henery Archie

Alternatives to being rescued by dolphins

11th February 2008
Apparently there's a big debate going on in scientific circles. Swimmers and surfers from around the world are coming up with stories that they have somehow been 'rescued' by dolphins and scientists are having trouble accepting that. If someone says 'I wa... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury

Melbourne Juvederm doctors help people look younger

08th February 2008
Doctors at Melbourne Juvederm appointed clinics, are now helping many people from all walks of life to look, and feel, many years younger, with an amazing new dermal gel. Licensed doctors will first give the patient, a free consultation to discuss the ... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler

A Polar Bear Speaks

24th January 2008
I am Nanook. At least that's what the Eskimos call me. You probably know me better as the polar bear. I also go by the name of ice bear or sea bear. I'm famous all over the world but especially in Canada where they even have my image on the back of the... Read >
Author: Steve Bralovich

An Island of its own Treasures in Africa

24th January 2008
In kenya they is a place called Crescent Island its one of the very few places in the World where one can wander on foot amongst wild animal, the place is located in near Lake Naivasha,this is a fresh water Lake located in Central Rift Valley in Kenya.The... Read >
Author: African Safaris

Your Hair Type

06th November 2007
Hair is a filamentous outgrowth of protein, found only on mammals. It projects from the epidermis, though it grows from hair follicles deep in the dermis. Your hair type has great natural body, but may look dull or unruly. To maximize your hair's potentia... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

6 Ways to be Positive in Any Situation

01st November 2007
The power of remaining positive, whatever the situation, can never be underestimated. We are all here for a limited period of time, is it worth it to spend any of that time in a dismal mood? Being negative?The true test of an individual to remain positive... Read >
Author: tinasu

Fossil Eggs

21st October 2007
Fossil EggsWelcome to the enchanting world of fossils. Fossils help you to discover and know more about the species of creatures existed much before the existence of humans. Generally, fossils are the remains of creatures that existed thousands or even mi... Read >
Author: shagufta

Fossil Eggs

15th October 2007
Welcome to the enchanting world of fossils. Fossils help you to discover and know more about the species of creatures existed much before the existence of humans. Generally, fossils are the remains of creatures that existed thousands or even millions of y... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

Does Rabbit Makes a Good Pet - Rabbit Facts and Information

20th September 2007
We all think of rabbits only as cute and furry animals. While they may be cuddly and affectionate, they do need time to get used to their surroundings. With given time, and adequate reinforcement, they will adapt easily. Rabbits enjoy the presence of huma... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Vitamins for Pets: Pets need Vitamins Just as Much as You

21st August 2007
Whether or not pets need vitamins just as much as you do, and whether or not vitamins for pets are as important to them as they are to you, depends very much on the type of pet to which are referring. Obviously, a stick insect has different needs to a sn... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Everything You Need To Know About Python's Feeding Habit

10th August 2007
Some pet python owners keep a constant eye on how far their pets have adapted to the artificial environment of the owner's home. Adapting to the environment will reflect on their pets health and longevity by impacting on their eating habits. Let's discuss... Read >
Author: Jessica Harrison

Lessons Learned From Swimming with the Dolphins

09th August 2007
A few years ago, my daughter and I participated in an exhilarating, interactive experience with dolphins during a vacation in Mexico. It was absolutely fascinating to observe and to experience these gigantic mammals frolicking and interacting with us face... Read >
Author: Diana Long M.S.ACC

What Is The Glyconutrient Xylose And How Does It Benefit The Body

07th August 2007
The glyconutrient Xylose is one of the eight essential monosaccharides, or simple sugars, that have been found essential for your health. These sugars have recently been found to be very important in the regulation and control of your immune system, and, ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Tiwanaku Alien and Evolution

07th August 2007
It was mentioned on a biology blog that archaeological engravings from the Tiwanaku civilization in Bolivia are unlikely to be depicting an ancient astronaut for the reason that, even with an aquatic tail, the creature still looks too much like a human. T... Read >
Author: Gersiane De Brito

Arctic Wolves

01st August 2007
The sun hangs leaden in the sky over the frozen tundra of the high arctic. Flat expanses of land are dotted with low-growing shrubs dusted with frost. From the south a herd of musk oxen loiter along, digging away the icy surface of the ground to reach nu... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

Unusual Birds and Mammals

01st August 2007
We all know what wolves and coyotes look like, and nearly everyone is familiar with bears, deer and turtles; what about some less familiar animals such as capybara, kiwi, or tapirs? There are so many lesser known animals on this planet that we hear littl... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

Essential Fatty Acids

01st August 2007
For the most part, organisms can satisfy their own fatty acid needs. In mammals, however, those enzymes which insert double bonds into the chains of fatty acids cannot insert them into the omega-3 and omega-6 positions. Linoleic and linolenic acid contain... Read >
Author: Dr. Randy Wysong

Your Life is Subtracting One Second at a Time- Are you Ready to Make it Happen?

18th June 2007
Get this straight in your head: The only thing (except for God and chance) that is going to make any difference at all in your life... is... What You Do! So, what are you going to do with those 8,760 hours you've got to work with in the next year? ... Read >
Author: Danny Welsh

Panama Destinations

09th June 2007
Panama’s blend of rich heritage, urban convenience and unspoiled nature make it a sought after destination for travelers looking for a luxurious getaway and rugged adventure seekers alike. A far from comprehensive list, here we examine just a few of the... Read >
Author: Jon Ashurov

Our Body Cannot Manufacture Vitamin C

30th May 2007
Vitamin C - a very potent antioxidant which can protect us from harmful free radicals, is not synthesized by our body. Some mammals like rats, have their own manufacturing plant for Vitamin C. No wonder they can live in dirty places because they have a... Read >
Author: jezzbb

Antioxidant Vitamin C - Our Body Does Not Manufacture It

30th May 2007
Vitamin C - a powerful antioxidant which can protect us from harmful free radicals, is not synthesized by our body. Some mammals like rats, have their own manufacturing plant for Vitamin C. No wonder they can live in dirty places because they have a re... Read >
Author: jezzbb

Acupuncture For Dogs

04th May 2007
Acupuncture is noted for its approach to treating the overall health of a person. That being said, acupuncture for dogs is proof the subject doesn’t have to be a person. Acupuncture for Dogs It might come as a surprise to some but acupuncture has ... Read >
Author: Alien

Herbal Treatments for Hair Loss

15th April 2007
One of the biggest problems that the world is facing nowadays is the baldness. No doubt people are saying the baldness is in trends but every body knows the inner travesty. Hairs are the feature of mammals. Every mammal including humans bears hairs on the... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Male enhancement products – the key to success

10th April 2007
“We’ve got chemistry”. You must have heard that phrase a million times. Most consider it nothing more than a cunning metaphor, but it is actually the most accurate form of describing sexual attraction, concisely. It is rarely a matter of features an... Read >
Author: Rick Martin

Fear and Cancer: Maybe The Answer In Itself!

09th April 2007
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of Cancer Free For Life The first thing that flashes through the mind of a recently diagnosed cancer patient is something along the lines of, “I’m going to die now.” It’s sadly that simple, and it... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

A WILD LIFE RESERVE JUST 2 HOURS AWAY FROM THE CAPITAL

27th March 2007
Around 1.4 million years ago, a slow but devastating eruptive process, caused that one of the boiler walls of this volcano collapsed, but peculiarly, instead of leaving a sandbank or a lagoon like it happens in most of the cases, The Pasochoa created a... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

A LIVING OASIS AT 4000 METERS

27th March 2007
In one of the most inhospitable atmospheres in the Ecuador, the life goes on abundance above 4000 meters high. For our surprise, birds, mammals and several extraordinary vegetable formations fill our view while we contemplate the reflection of the maje... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

Amino Acids – The basic building blocks of life.

27th March 2007
Amino acids are the chemical are the building blocks that make up protein. Protein could not exist without the proper combination of amino acids. To understand how vital amino acids are, you must understand how essential amino acids are; you have to under... Read >
Author: Tired Dad Of Four

Does a Law on Human Attraction Exist?

14th March 2007
"Opposites attract" is a law of attraction, at least where electromagnetism is concerned. But are there laws about attraction between two people? "In a world that is full of strangers" as a line in a famous song of the 1980's goes, is there a clear set of... Read >
Author: tigertim

Business Scents - Do They Work?

20th January 2007
You see it often in large shopping complexes. Customers seem to be flocking to a certain stall in large droves. There is a special attraction that cannot be explained. Isn't it great to see your own customers flocking to you in droves, like bees... Read >
Author: Thomas Yoon

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

Arctic Wolves

17th January 2007
The sun hangs leaden in the sky over the frozen tundra of the high arctic. Flat expanses of land are dotted with low-growing shrubs dusted with frost. From the south a herd of musk oxen loiter along, digging away the icy surface of the ground to reach nut... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

When to restore Victorian Taxidermy.www.Taxidermy4cash.com

19th December 2006
When to restore and when not to restore?. This is the question that is often posed and seldom answered these days. So many cases seemingly beyond repair now are being split / dismantled and turning up on internet auction sites. It would appear that the... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

Taxidermy, The New Zealand Huia.www.Taxidermy4cash.com

13th December 2006
New Zealand Huia Extinction of the huia (Heteralocha acutirostris) in 1907 was a tragic loss to New Zealand's ancient native avifauna. It serves as a reminder of the importance of bird protection. While today we are astounded by the ruthless hunting of h... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

How Bad a Beating Are You Willing to Take to get Wired?

11th December 2006
[You are free to publish this article to your list, on your website or in your newsletter or ezine as long as it remains intact.] How Bad a Beating Are You Willing to Take to get Wired? This is your personal guide to wired. It is the naturally occur... Read >
Author: Demeria

The Victorian Taxidermist, Murray of Carnforth.www.Taxidermy4cash.com

29th November 2006
The Victorian Taxidermist, Murray of Carnforth The business of Murray was established in 1872 by Henry Murray working from premises in Scotland Road, Carnforth and continued with his son Albert Jamesuntil Albert retired in 1961. Murray’s work was of ... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

Bill Cox of Liverpool. www.Victorian-taxidermy.com

12th October 2006
William Thomas Cox ( Bill Cox of Liverpool) was a father to son arrangment from 1887, until 1951, when the company finally closed it's doors. It has been suggested the the company was formed earlier in 1850, but no records exists to establish this claim. ... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

removal of uterine fibroids

11th October 2006
Uterus is the most common female organ found in all the mammals which includes human also. These are the fibroids are tumors or growth made up of muscle cells and other tissues that grow with in the wall of uterus. These fibroids are some times called as ... Read >
Author: dr jack

James Gardner, Taxidermy

28th September 2006
James Gardner, 426 Oxford Street, London. This taxidermy business is thought to have been founded in the 1840's by James Gardner and continued by his son James Gardner. It is thought that a third generation of the same family was also involved as the busi... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

An Overview of Collagen

08th September 2006
It slices, it dices, it will help you win the lotto. Of course, we are talking about collagen, the popular skin treatment solution. Here is an overview of collagen. An Overview of Collagen? There are many materials that make the human body what it i... Read >
Author: Ricardo Silva

Acne Facts and Fictions

31st August 2006
Copyright 2006 Daryl Glenn Acne is far from an uncommon ailment. Many of us struggle with this harmless, yet aggravating condition. Fallacies about acne are abundant, as well. Hopefully this article will help you sort out the fact from the fiction. ... Read >
Author: Daryl Glenn

The Liberation of Bottle Feeding

29th August 2006
Caring for a newborn child is a full time job. A human baby is more helpless than just about all other mammals and the degree of care needed by both parents is extremely high, especially the child's mother. A new mother can feel enslaved by her child. She... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Learn About Unusual Mammals and Birds

14th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Emma Snow We all know what wolves and coyotes look like, and nearly everyone is familiar with bears, deer and turtles; what about some less familiar animals such as capybara, kiwi, or tapirs? There are so many lesser known animals on thi... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

Obedience Training and Your Dog

08th August 2006
Forget the old wise tail about some dogs being slow when learning obedience; most dogs are not "slow." They can learn to follow directions, perform tricks like sit, stay, and fetch, and even work at jobs, just like people. Unfortunately, they do not learn... Read >
Author: Jack Munday

Fear and Cancer: Maybe The Answer In Itself

28th July 2006
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com The first thing that flashes through the mind of a recently diagnosed cancer patient is something along the lines of, "I'm going to die now." It's sadly that simple, and it... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

Baby Sleep Problems

12th July 2006
Sleep: What is itreally? First, let's take a look at sleep itself, and why it's so important to our children--and ourselves. Sleep is a mysterious phenomenon experienced by all mammals, though to different extents. Humans are rather unusual for the... Read >
Author: Mark Fynn

Facts About Dreams

29th June 2006
Dreams have been studied throughout history, and dream interpretation has tried to make sense of these nighttime visitations for as long as their have been people to dream. People who could interpret dreams, and those whose dreams were particularly vivid... Read >
Author: Badi Purwa

Insects And Your Garden

25th June 2006
Have you ever considered if what you know about Insects And Your Garden is accurate? Consider the following paragraphs and compare what you know to the latest info about Insects And Your Garden. While many types of insects, birds and animals seen in th... Read >
Author: J. Brian Keith

"But Isn't Meat Protein Superior to Plant Protein?"

18th June 2006
Haven't you always thought that meat protein was superior to plant protein, and that you had to eat meat protein to get "complete" protein for your health and fitness? And the only way you could get so-called "complete" protein from plant foods was to ... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer

Body Language in Communication: What Do Your Gestures Say?

21st May 2006
While speaking at a large International conference recently, I was asked by lots of people why I made certain gestures while I was presenting. People get very intrigued about this kind of thing, especially when talking about body language and non-verbal c... Read >
Author: Adam Eason

Housebreaking an Older Dog

08th April 2006
Housebreaking an older dog is not an impossible task. Although it is generally easier to housebreak a puppy, any dog can be housebroken given the proper techniques. First, before you begin, you must know how a dog thinks. I would say that a dog thinks 80%... Read >
Author: Armen Ghazarians

Bringing Up Baby: Communing With A Humpback Whale

06th March 2006
Bringing Up Baby: Communing With a Humpback Whale Did you ever have a moment in time when you think to yourself, "This is it. This is the moment. Life just can't get any better." And then, it does. Such a moment happened to me, last week, while whale ... Read >
Author: Constance Weygandt

The Magical Qualities of Human Pheromones

23rd February 2006
Pheromones work like magic. But why and how they work is explained by biochemical scientist. Pheromones are natural biochemicals released by animals and insects that help to communicate sexual interest to members of the opposite sex. These biochemicals... Read >
Author: DL Howard

Our Brains and Decision-Making: Emotional or Rational?

09th February 2006
Neuroscientists are now discovering more about the brain and how it processes information and makes decisions. While much remains to be learned, apparently we may not be as rational and in control of our senses as we think we are. The closer scientis... Read >
Author: Patsi Krakoff

The Parque Nacional de Ordesa

24th December 2005
The Parque Nacional de Ordesa, or Ordesa National Park, is a beautiful natural place full of unique elements and characteristics. This destination is paradisiacal to all those travelers who enjoy being close to the nature and meet amazing plants, trees, a... Read >
Author: Jakob Jelling

Depression: Can Dolphins Relieve Depression Symptoms?

12th December 2005
There are various treatments for depression but this one can be not only original, but also effective. Swimming with dolphins can be an effective therapy for depression according to a research carried out in Honduras. It was known that these animals had h... Read >
Author: Hector Milla

An Introduction to Pheromones

23rd September 2005
You may have heard of the silk moth that can detect a female's presence from miles away. This is possible because the moth, like most animals, has the ability to detect pheromones, which are chemicals produced by other animals. Technically speaking, a... Read >
Author: Kristy Annely

A Look at Human Pheromones

23rd September 2005
Pheromones are essentially chemical messengers released by animals that affect other animals. Usually they serve to communicate something about territory, reproduction and caring of offspring, the presence of danger, or even the presence of a rival. All... Read >
Author: Kristy Annely

A Look at Pheromone Cologne

23rd September 2005
Imagine a cologne that doesn't just make you smell good, it makes you look good, too. That is what pheromone cologne manufacturers would have you believe. A typical product has a selling line like, "Would you like to turn beautiful single women on insta... Read >
Author: Kristy Annely

What are Androsterone Pheromones?

23rd September 2005
Once the only form of communication between animals, pheromones are chemical messengers from one being to another that affect the behavior of the receiver. From amoebas to insects to mammals, all animals have this ability. Detected in mammals through th... Read >
Author: Kristy Annely

The Dark Side Of Melatonin: Why the Melatonin Hormone Can Make You Sterile!

20th September 2005
Melatonin is a hormone produced by the pineal gland. It is secreted when the eyes begin to perceive darkness so people have directly linked it with sleep... BUT, melatonin is one of the drugs (actually, it's a food supplement) that the smart doctors NE... Read >
Author: Dan Ford