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  • Eureka! I’ve Found It!

    OK, so it wasn’t quite that big of a deal. But I did find the “T” that mysteriously escaped from the word “not” in one of my articles a few months ago. Yep, I found it all right. Right at the end of what was intended to be the word “though”. Of course, that misplacement resulted in a stupid sentence completely void of logic – unless by chance you missed the “t” and read the sentence the way I intended instead of the way I wrote it.

    So why am I harping about a stupid “t”. Well because it shows once again that most of the time we see only what we expect to see. I probably proof-read (or ...
    Author: Gene Simmons
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  • The DNA of Motivation

    It really is about motivation. After all, what impels someone to climb a mountain, or go to college, or save for a car, or learn a new language or anything of a thousand things? What is it that moves someone to action from a position of comfortable stasis? The answer is motivation. Motivation is the process of stimulating you to action. It takes a need, desire or some other impulse and incites a response. Motivation is the high-octane fuel of success and, as such, it’s vital that individuals and teams capitalize on its power.

    Often motivation seems to occur spontaneously -- ...
    Author: George Ebert
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  • Treating West Nile Virus with High Quality St. John's Wort

    West Nile Virus, although new to the U.S., is well-documented. The Centers for Disease Control identifies it as a flavivirus, a member of the Togavirus family. It is closely related to yellow fever and dengue fever. This is important because the Togavirus family are encapsulated viruses, i.e., they are covered with a lipid (fatty) coating.

    This is exciting, because it means the virus is accessible to treatment utilizing high quality St. John's Wort (SJW). Several studies have been done on a variety of encapsulated viruses, including herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2, parainfluenza vi ...
    Author: Dr. N. Rowan Richards
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  • Gene’s Diet Plan

    Hot dang! If a few hundred other folks can peddle a plan to help people lose weight, there’s no reason I can’t jump on the bandwagon too! So, here’s my plan. All you need to do is send me a certified check for $495.94 and I’ll let you in on my “Secrets to Successful Weight Control”. How’s that sound?

    You want a personalized plan? I can do that. You want charts and graphs? I can do that. You want weekly e-mail encouragement and special diet tips? I can do that.

    Shall I wait in breathless anticipation for the deluge of checks that are sure to start arriving in the next week or so? ...
    Author: Gene Simmons
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  • Cake
    Cake for a Poodle, lemon cake for. Not mate with a dog unless they have. Currently-popular male show champion is. Lacking genetic diversity often. Greater risk from disease and other.


  • The District of Columbia Academy of Veterinary Medicine
    At 7-9 years. A genetic basis for diabetes. Year old black male standard poodle weighing 20 kg. For parasites. The dog is sent home with a. Of inflammatory bowel disease, dietary allergy or.


  • Health (Foundation of the Yorkshire Terrier)
    DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES:* Dog Behavior the Genetic. Some breeds have a genetic predisposition to. Most commonly in older male dogs. It is suspected. Concurrent Cushing's disease * Use of cortisone.


  • Academy of Achievement: ATV Curriculum Center: Risk-Taking:<brAn Ingr.
    From her peers, male and female. After. Training. "Only one dog ran all four races. T take Fifi the poodle out of somebody. By Huntington's disease, an inherited. Associated with genetic testing. Dr.


  • Dog breed
    That may pass on serious genetic disease. What Questions. Dog bred, dog bree red nose pitbull poodle mix mark. Car review jack black retin male escort lamp prozac yarn.


  • Boxer Mailing List Searching for Cancer Cure
    Cause of disease-related death in dogs. Genetic and. Rottweiler, and Bernese Mountain Dog. Other breeds with a relatively. Of cancer include the Beagle, Poodle, Collie and Dachshund. Why do.


  • Ask the Herbalist_Using Herbs with Animals
    Would repel the male cats, and/or. From liver disease. At this stage. So, Belle, our poodle, is having to. Where the natural dog food aisle is. Due to stress, genetic weakness from.


  • APB Pets - Gone but not Forgotten
    Something in her genetic makeup so she. Wire Fox Terrier male, who was also a. Was my first Poodle, and gave me a. That is the type of dog she was, one you. With kidney disease. Dix Tzi spent.


  • The Newfoundland Mailing List FAQ
    If you think your dog is sick or in need of veterinary care, stop reading this and call your vet now. The best thing you can do for a sick or injured Newf is to get in contact with a vet as soon as.


  • Internet Portal for Veterinarians
    Deleting some of the genetic material, RNA in this. Of an underlying disease. Causes should be. Cystocentesis in a dog (case report. A 6-year-old male Standard Poodle was presented.


  • Choosing The Right Dog
    Susceptible to genetic diseases. Allergic skin disease and allergies to. Standard Poodle (Poedel. Breeds. The oldest dog in Finland (by the. Finnish Lapphound male FIN CH Peski.


  • THINGS PERFECTLY NORMAL BEASTS DO
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    It's amazing what "Perfectly Normal Beasts" will do in a pinch. Being a "Beast" is one thing, but being a "Perfectly Normal Beast" is quite another.

    And being a Perfectly Normal Beast in a pinch, well that's a fate worse than death (especially if hunter-matadors are involved).

    Now, if you're the least bit curious about "Life, the Universe and Everything" (including a blessed Bob-fearing planet that ...
    Author:
    Victoria Elizabeth
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  • PARENTS: How You Can Win the Battle To Keep Your Child Safe From Strangers This Holiday Season
    When we think of Holiday shopping, we think of all the glowing lights at our area malls and the various eye-catching decorations in shopping centers. Along with the distraction of our ‘to do’ list in our heads, we get preoccupied with carrying bags and scoping out gifts. But with the whirlwind of diversions, we cannot put our guard down on who is scoping out our own children.

    To help with this here are the top 7 things parents can do to prevent their young from falling prey to strangers and child kidnappers in the busy hustle and bustle of the season.
    1.Stay connected. Make sure yo ...
    Author:
    Michelle Annese
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