"Never underestimate the individuals ability to change the world" MAHATMA GANDI

samedi, mai 13, 2006

Dogs Names!


Dog Names!

Welcome to I-Love-Dogs.com's Dog Names! The names you choose for your puppy can say as much about you as it does about your new best friend. Your dog names shows how you see your dog and how you value your relationship with it. Some dog names can cause people to judge a dog and react positively or negatively when they meet your dog. It is important to use a dog name that conveys the proper image for your dog.

Click on the letter below to start your dog names search for the puppy names for that letter!

Happy dog names searching! Name your dog!



vendredi, avril 14, 2006

Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil

Three wise monkeys

The time has come when the three famous monkeys are telling us more about society than most would care to admit.

"Hear no evil, see no evil and speak no evil" may be a much more solemn warning than anyone ever thought the three playful monkeys could communicate.


Hear no evil

It has been decided by James Risen, and the editors of the New York Times, that "Hear no evil" is the future of journalism. The New York Times has elected to "report" to the public on a highly secretive classified NSA program that has allowed our intelligence officers to monitor the ongoing discussions between suspected al-Qaida operatives and folks here in the United States. While the program is highly sensitive, top secret and apparently vital to preventing future attacks, Risen and company seem to have no problem with telling our enemy how not to talk to each other.

lundi, avril 03, 2006

Madagascar

Red-Ruffed Lemur

This endangered lemur species lives only in northeastern Madagascar. It eats fruit, nectar, leaves, and seeds, helping to pollinate flowers when it feeds on nectar and spreads pollen that has stuck to its long nose.


vendredi, mars 31, 2006

Mauricio ou Crocodile Dundee

Ca c'est un DUFF au Mexique qui se prend pour Crocodile Dundee!
Ce n'est pas parce que Palffy (ton 1st pick dans le pool)
prends sa
retraite que du dois t'aventurer ainsi!!!
Tu nous surprendras toujours...







Crocodile Dundee

is a 1986 Australian comedy film set in the Australian Outback in the area around "Walkabout Creek" and in New York City. Inspired by the truelife exploits of Rodney Ansell, the film was made on a budget of under $10 million as a deliberate attempt to make a commercial Australian film that would appeal to a mainstream American audience, but proved to be a worldwide phenomenon. Released on April 30, 1986 in Australia, and on September 26, 1986 in the United States, it was the second highest grossing film in the USA in that year and went on to become the number one film worldwide at the box office.


mercredi, mars 29, 2006

Another Thoughts

samedi, mars 25, 2006

My Owner is a IDIOT!!!

TRANSFORM Your Owner's Behavior Problems!

vendredi, mars 17, 2006

THOUGHT for the DAY

vendredi, mars 10, 2006

Sheeps in Canada

Using sheep grazing to manage competing vegetation in a forest environment

Field: Silvicultural treatments - Method testing

Eastern Quebec

La Forêt modèle du Bas-Saint-Laurent inc.


In 1995, the Lower St. Lawrence Model Forest decided to experiment with using sheep to remove competing vegetation from plantations. The primary objective of the project was to demonstrate the effectiveness of this method as an alternative to plantation cleaning. Another goal of the project was to develop regional expertise in the method and to determine if sheep production in forest areas was feasible. Cutovers in the Lower St. Lawrence region are known to be subject to severe invasion by competing vegetation

The Grizzly

The Grizzly Bear

Grizzly Bear
Grizzly Bear
© Parks Canada

Grizzly bears are more plentiful than black bears in Banff National Park. Most of the backcountry wilderness in the park is subalpine forest, alpine tundra or rock and ice, and is thus more suited to grizzlies than blacks. However, visitors are more likely to see black bears because black bears frequent the low-lying valleys that our park roads run through.

Park grizzlies are currently part of a comprehensive grizzly bear study in the Central Rockies Ecosystem. Over twenty silvertips have been radio collared and are being monitored weekly using telemetry technology.

Visitors hoping to spot a grizzly can drive the Icefields Parkway and the Bow Valley Parkway, but extreme caution should be taken if a bear is encountered. Grizzly bears are unpredictable and have seriously injured tourists in the past -- please stay in your vehicle and give the bear lots of space.

 
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