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  • Where Should You Go On The First Date?

    One of the most frequently asked questions in the history of dating (with the exception of the caveman who was a firm believer in kidnapping and always took his date to a filthy cave) is where should one go on a first date. For starters, there are several places you shouldn't even think about going on a first date. They are listed below in order of "you'll die alone" rankings.

    1) Never go to your parent's house, especially if you still live there, on a first date. It says you're beyond desperate.

    2) When you promise someone a good time, it does not mean a luxury chicken box dinn ...
    Author: Ann Bendis
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  • Celtic Wedding Rituals -- "Tying the knot"

    One of the most elegant rituals you can choose for a wedding is the traditional Celtic hand fasting. After the vows, the bride and groom's wrists are bound together with five colored ribbons, each symbolizing an aspect of marriage and their shared commitment. It is a long standing Celtic tradition that is still quite popular, and happens to be the origin of the expression "tying the knot" which has grown to mean getting married. Though this tradition is a lovely and meaningful tradition, many other Celtic wedding traditions have not aged as gracefully.

    All marriages start with a propo ...
    Author: Andrea Britt
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  • Self-Esteem

    It begins with you, and your attitude. There are a lot of misconceptions about what type of guys women date. Most guys start thinking, oh they only date the rich guys with thick wallets, or those supermodel guys who look super hot. First off, if you're looking to find a date, you need to stop comparing yourself to other guys. This show isn't about those guys with Porsches and Ferrari's, it's about you.

    Believing that you can get a date will help you become more confident. If everyday, you think of yourself as a loser, then honestly, you will remain a loser. Actions have to come from y ...
    Author: Daniel Okula
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    Genetic disease

    Title: Genetic diseaseCategory: Medical DictionaryCreated: 3/6/2004Last Editorial Review: 3/6/2004


    Genetic disease

    Title: Genetic diseaseCategory: Medical DictionaryCreated: 3/6/04Last Editorial Review: 3/6/04


    Discovery of new genetic disease sheds light on body's water balance

    A change in one codon changes the V2 receptor and blocks urination; a different substitution in the same amino acid causes a different genetic disease... click link for more info.


    Apoe genetic markers associated with age of onset of alzheimer's disease

    Haplotypes in the APOE gene associated with age of onset of Alzheimer's Disease are disclosed. Compositions and methods for detecting and using these APOE haplotypes in a variety of clinical applications are disclosed. Such applications include articles of manufacture comprising compounds effective in delaying the age of onset of AD...


     

     
     


  • What is a herniated disc and what can you do about it?
    So what in the world is a Herniated Disc??? Well, rather than confuse you more, I am going to give you my simple, easy to understand definition…

    a herniated disc is simply a protrusion, or sticking out of the disc. Think of a disc as a balloon being held in place between your hands… if you push your hands together unevenly the balloon will bulge out on the opposite side. This is what happens to the disc between the vertebrae.

    A Bulging Disc is the same thing as a herniated disc… just a different name.

    Herniated discs are probably one of the most common diagnosis’s for back ...
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  • Veterinary Comparative Respiratory Society
    R. Leguillette, J.P. Lavoie Genetic influences on in vitro. Diagnosing inflammatory airway disease and exercise induced. Inhibitor, T. Brown, D. Collie, J-M. Sallenave.


  • Cynology College
    Kellyann currently shares their home with 5 dogs: an Akita, a Border Collie mix, a Pitbull mix, a Bassett Hound and a Rottweiler along with one very cool kitty cat. Additionally, she is a passionate.


  • Selecting a Breed - Novartis Animal Health US, Inc.
    To degenerative joint disease, particularly hip dysplasia. Their breeding stock of this genetic abnormality. Terriers The. Busy. Many of them, the Border Collie in particular, don't just.


  • Beaird's Bonanza Australian Shepherds
    http://www.beairdsbonanza.net/links.html


  • Collie Club Of America
    A record of any known disease or sickness that the cat is afflicted with at the time of sale. This information shall be orally disclosed to the purchaser. D. A record of any veterinarian treatment or.


  • Tributes and Poems
    You as a mutt. You will have a genetic disorder that will make you. Didn't ache from the pain of disease anymore. In fact, he hadn't. Love. Laddie was a tri-color collie who was born with joint.


  • WSAVA 2001 - Inherited Disease of the Canine Eye
    Test to identify the defective genetic material in this breed. No. For the other types of PRA and disease control is confounded by. Been described in the Rough Collie, Miniature Long-Haired.


  • Gerbil FAQ
    Gerbil genetics. 7.2 Common gerbil colors and genetic patterns. 7.3 E-strain gene chart. 7.4 G. One that has diarrhea. This indicates a serious disease and might indicate that the store does not.


  • Western Hills: Genetic Problems
    Quality. Collie Eye Anomaly Collie Eye Anomaly (CEA) is a. Aussies is unknown. Since the disease is progressive, it may. Induced (and therefore not genetic) conditions, Acquired Focal.


  • Hereditary health problems of the Doberman Pinscher
    It requires testing all breeding stock against genetic disorders. For those such as Wobbler Syndrome. Problems of the Doberman Pinscher <<Canine Von Willebrand's disease Collie Eye Anomaly


  • Code ofEthics
    Dog Club of America http://cdca.org/coe.html Collie Club of America http://members.aol.com. For the purpose to develop-op more Genetic and Disease Free dogs, while being ethical in all.


  • 9 Myths About Being Single

    More than 48% of US households are headed by unmarried individuals. The American Association for Single People projects that by 2010, 47.2% of adults will be unmarried. Being single does not mean being alone, nor does being in a couple for the holidays ensure happiness. Let’s dispel some myths!

    Myth #1: Single people are lonely at Christmas.

    Reality: No moreso than anyone else. This is a projection of people who fear “being alone for the holidays,” a fear of the unknown.

    Myth #2: Single people need you to invite them over to your celebration.

    Reality: Contrary to per ...
    Author: Susan Dunn
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  • Promethean Hispanic Fire

    In the Greek tale of creation, a Titan (Greek god) by the name of Epimetheus is given the task of creating living creatures. He screws the job up by giving all the good DNA and survival mechanisms to the animals. When it came time to creating man he had nothing left but soft skin and weak limbs.

    Desperate, he calls upon his brother Prometheus (which means forethought) to help him out. Prometheus decides to give humans the ability to walk upright and be able to see far away into the distance (like gods). Prometheus then flies to heaven, steals fire from the sun and gives it to mankind. ...
    Author: Victor Gonzalez
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