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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Animals Science' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Animals Science Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Animals Science 1. Seeing Seattle Through The Eyes Of A Child - By: Michael Russell If you are planning to visit Seattle Washington any time in the near future I hope you are either bringing along your children, or the child in you at the very least. Why you ask? Well, the answer to that is simple, because there are so many fun things for children to do in Seattle. In a... Featured ArticleGet Your Book On The Internet Dear friend!Either you are looking for literature for your children or teens and adults - We get the all. Barnes & Noble.com offer a great literature programme as you are looking for within history - geography - animals - science - diets - biography - medicine - language - bestsellers and much more. Are you looking for hot used, new and hard - to - find books? Alibris offer you books within great items as biography - children - home - nature - cookbooks - his ...
Read full story 2. Should We Really Rejoice In Pretense? - By: Dekanos On a couple of recent occasions, I found myself discussing the issue of false teaching within the church. To my shock, on both occasions, some believers chimed in by saying, "Hey, don't complain about false teaching! Instead, rejoice! After all, didn't Paul say that he would rejoice, eve... 3. Organic Gardening: Going Back To The Basics - By: Michael Russell Because of an alarming condition of our atmosphere these days and the impact of technological innovations have on our health, everything seems to be resorting to a more viable option - organics. From foods to even hobbies like gardening, organics had definitely taken the limelight. br ... 4. Memory Research Misses The Obvious - By: Abraham Thomas The search to reveal a mystery. Research laboratories around the world sought the location of human memory. The research had followed diverse leads. One clue related to the branched inputs of nerve cells, called dendrites. Branch growth was assisted by a protein called cypi... 5. Is Common Sense Or Research Needed To Cure Cancer? - By: Dr. Randy Wysong It is an incredible feat that organisms can begin from one cell and then differentiate and compartmentalize into the millions of diverse tissue and organ niches that represent a mature body. Why brain, fingernail, liver, intestine and bone cells ever become what they are is mystery enough. Why the... 6. The Grown Up Side Of Seattle - By: Michael Russell Seattle Washington is a city that has much to offer young and old alike as a vacation destination. The truly amazing thing about a city like Seattle is that many of the attractions that might appeal to young children, might also appeal to those of an older generation for much the same and very diffe... 7. The Wide Diverse Field Choices Of Pursuing An Engineering Degree - By: Chad Mcdonald Engineering can be defined as the implication of science to meet the demands of humanity. This is executed through the implication of knowledge in regards to mathematics, physics and practical experience to the blue print of useful processes and objects. The professionals of this ex... 8. The Myth Of 100% Complete Processed Pet Foods - By: (see Article) Every day, people by the millions pour food from a package into their pets bowl. Day in and day out, meal after meal, pets get the same fare. This strange phenomenon is not only widely practiced, but done by loving owners who believe they are doing the right thing. Why? Certainly because it is conve... 9. Science Diet Dog Food - By: Michael Russell Do you have a pet? If you do have a little furry one scurrying around your house, then you probably love animals. Why else would you allow one to live in your home? As a pet owner myself, I like to make sure that my pets are taken care of at all times. Sure we provide them with shelter and let them ... 10. The Majestic Beauty Of Balboa Park - By: San Diegan Balboa Park, home of the San Diego Zoo and the Culture Center of San Diego Romantic Balboa Park is a lush 1,400 acre forest of exotic trees, well-kept gardens, and a majestic lily pond, which is the most photographed site in the park. It is also the home of the San Diego Zoo. He... 11. Tropical Fish - By: Sandro Azzopardi So many elements effect the raising of tropical fish. Choosing the right ones and making the right decisions is crucial for success. Setting up an aquarium, selecting the fish, plants and algae, feeding the fish and breeding the fish are the major aspects of this hobby. Aquari... 12. 4 Creative Halloween Costume Ideas For Twins & Triplets - By: Monty Smith When you have triplets or twins, it can be cute to dress them up the same during Halloween, especially when they are young. When the children get older, they may not appreciate wearing Halloween costumes for triplets & twins anymore. So while they are still young enough to... 13. Paradigm Shifts In Cancer Treatment - By: Simon Mitchell A paradigm is a sort of cultural, consensual pattern of thought or model of something. For example the ‘current consensus in scientific medicine’. Paradigms change, like the impact of Galileo’s work on disproving the flat-earth theory or Copernicus’ heresy ... 14. Humans, Animals And Research To Find Differences - By: Lance Winslow Humans have for centuries considered them selves unique and simply better than all other animals. Humans have even developed literature and religion to further justify their false belief. Recently in an online think tank this comment came up and a researcher of such questions has determi... 15. Subtle Energy For Healing - The Work Of Dr. Yury K - By: Mpam Id 1978376 By Boyd Martin In 1933 came the first hint that something was horribly wrong with Modern Physics' view of the universe. The galaxies and star clusters were moving away from each other, and doing it in ways that just couldn't be possible given the basic assumptions of science at the time... 16. Biotechnology Careers - By: Michael Russell Taking up a job in biotechnology means involving oneself in the development of new products and processes for the good of mankind and quality of life. Before one seriously considers a career in biotechnology, it is imperative to have extensive knowledge in biology, chemistry, and other life scie... 17. Hydroponics Gardening - An Introduction To Hydroponics Gardening For Beginners (part 8) History - By: Michael Russell The History and Potential Uses of Hydroponics Hydroponics is the science of growing plants without soil. History shows us that this is by no means a new concept. In ancient times the hanging gardens of Babylon, the floating gardens of the Aztecs of Mexico and those of the Chinese... 18. The Myth Of 100% Complete Pet Food - By: (see Article) Every day people subject their loved animals to repetitious monotony that they would never allow for themselves, and yet, unthinkingly pass their actions off as beneficial for their pets. Every day, people by the millions pour food from a package into their pets bowl. Day in and day out, me... 19. The Myth Of 100% Complete Processed Pet Food - By: (see Article) Every day, people by the millions pour food from a package into their pets bowl. Day in and day out, meal after meal, pets get the same fare. This strange phenomenon is not only widely practiced, but done by loving owners who believe they are doing the right thing. Why? Certainly because it is conve... 20. Spiderwolf Presents The World Zoo - By: Laurens Van Der Eyken I was lying in the bath, just letting my mind wander through some of the information I have received and remembered during the last few days. The problem with science is that there can never be an end, when what I want is to say is finished and move on to something else. The return of Spring has bou... 21. Genetic Genealogy Or Anthrogenealogy? - By: Michael Russell Long before genealogists began using DNA testing to trace family histories, academic researchers were using it for anthropological studies. Additionally, the literature is full of references to its use in animal and plant studies. Only recently has DNA testing been applied to human genealogical st... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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