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► SCIENCE DAILY
■ 8 May , 2013 - Why Family Conflict Affects Some Children More Than Others. — New research reveals why some children are badly affected by negative family conflicts while other children survive without significant problems.
■ 8 May 2013 : World's Most Extreme Hearing Animal: The Greater Wax Moth
■ 15 September 2007 : Aspartame Deemed Safe By Expert Panel
► LIVE SCIENCE
■ 8 May 2013 : 50-Year-Old Fluoride Mystery Closer to Being Solved
* DR JOSEPH MERCOLA 11 October, 2011 : The Toxic Import from China Hidden in This Everyday Beverage■ 26 February 2011 : The Bitter Side of Diet Soda: Strokes
* ABOUT September 05, 2011 : Hidden Danger in Your Drinking Water and Toothpaste. Fluoride and Fluoridated Water's Link to Thyroid Disease - By Mary Shomon
* Cancer : Fluoridated Water
* WEB MD : FLUORIDE Overview Information
* WEB MD 7 January 2011 : U.S. Wants to Reduce Fluoride in Drinking Water. Officials Call for Lower Fluoride Levels to Prevent Dental Problems Due to Excess Fluoride
* RENSE : The Use Of Flouridation For Mass Mind Control
* RENSE : Fluoride - Even Worse Than We Thought - By Andreas Schuld
* RENSE : Fluoride Poisoning It's All Over - By Mary Sparrowdancer
* RENSE : Fluoride Finally Being Recognized As A Curse? - By Will Van Sant, Florida Institute of Phosphate Research
* RENSE : Fluoride - The Lunatic Drug
* RENSE : National Fluoride Database Launched by USDA - by Mary Sparrowdancer
* RENSE : The Effects Of Fluoride On The Thyroid Gland - By Dr Barry Durrant-Peatfield MBBS LRCP MRCS, Medical Advisor to Thyroid UK
* RENSE : SIGHTINGS : The Fluoridation Fiasco. Poison In Your Water - By Gary Null, PhD
* DR JOSEPH MERCOLA : Aspartame's Hidden Dangers
* RENSE : Longterm Aspartame Toxicity.Symtoms And Warnings - From Dave Rietz
■ 7 May 2013 : No Period Please: Many Women Skip Menstruating
■ 8 May 2013 : Billions of Cicadas to Emerge Along East Coast
► MASHABLE
■ Student Lectures Teacher On How to Teach in Front of Classmates || VIDEO : High School student gives a lesson to his teacher
■ Can Handwriting Identify Better Employees?
■ HotelTonight Rewards Users for Photographing Their Hotel Stay
■ Pixar Reveals New 'Monsters University' Mother's Day Teaser
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► Lebanon 'liberal' for Mideast, but gays still targeted
► Pakistan goes to polls under Taliban shadow || ► Pakistas Imran in hospital after rally fall. Pakistani politician and former cricketer Imran Khan injures his head in a fall at an election rally as the death toll in the bloody campaign tops 100 following fresh attacks.
► Queen details British govt's legislative plans. The British government warned Argentina on Wednesday that it is determined to protect the Falkland Islands, in a rare mention of the territorial dispute in the Queen's Speech.
► S.Korea leader says 'trust is the path to peace'
► Lamborghini hits road on anniversary tour of Italy
► Kerry meets Russian rights activists amid crackdown
► 'Africa's Davos' to plot continent's rise
► Kurdish rebels begin pullout from Turkey
► Diary of Witold Gombrowicz published in Poland. Forty-three years after his death, the diary of the Polish writer Witold Gomgrowicz, in which he reveals his homosexuality, has been published.
► Brazilian prostitutes learn English prior to Confederations Cup. Brazil is getting ready to host the Confederations Cup in June 2013 and the World Cup in 2014. In Belo Horizonte, one of the cities that will host the matches, prostitutes are learning English in order to make the most of the thousands of supporters and tourists' arrival. According to the Minas Gerais Association of sex workers (Aprosmig), there are nearly 80.000 prostitutes.
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► FUTURE
■ Apple: An end to skeumorphic design?
■ Bruce's Sterling's vision of the future city
► CULTURE : Egypt's powerful street art packs a punch
► TRAVEL
■ Top 21 under-the-radar destinations
■ In Paris, boutique looks at bargain prices
► AUTOS
■ The true price of the Porsche 911 Turbo
■ In Canada, a frolic for Japan's future classics
► FEATURE
■ Curiosity Mars rover to investigate classic rock type. Nasa's Curiosity rover will soon return to a spectacular set of rocks on Mars to confirm their deposition in water billions of years ago. - By : Jonathan Amos
► Today's African Proverb : "When the hyena is gone, the dog begins to bark"- An Ethiopian proverb sent by Yanet, New Jersey, United States
What is the meaning of their bark? Warning? Anxiety? Expression of the spirit? To attract attention? Or bored? Glad to see you go? Please do not go? Go? Go ahead, will you be back again? Ehehhe .... I was reminded of the story when I was a child.
Quechan Indian tribes have some interesting stories. One story of this tribe is about the origin of why the dogs bark. According to them, in ancient times the dog could talk such as human. The dogs were able to express their opinion. The dogs stayed with their employer. Because the dogs loved to talk, then they became the creatures which loved gossip.They could not even keep a secret though.
The Indian concerned to see their attitude. They prayed to their god, "O Lord, hear our prayer. You must take action against them who like to gossip. They can not be trusted, because there is no any secret that they can save. "
The dogs were actually listening to their employer prayer, but they still did not want to change their habits. They were even more keen to gossip
One morning an old Indian had just woken from his sleep. He then hit his dog, because his dog fell asleep at night. The old Indian man then said, "Go now! Go and say to everyone that I beat you!"
The dog just looked at his master without a word. Old Indian man was surprised because his dog's behavior was different from usual. He then tried to whisper something to his dog and told the dog to go to tell his whispered secret. The dog was still looking at him and the dog suddenly barked, "Woof, woof, woof ..."
Since then the dogs lose their brilliance to speak like humans. Until now, the Quechan tribal elders always told their children, "Use wisely your power of speech, if not you will only be able to bark."
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► Japanese claim on Okinawa challenged in China
► California, New York and DC look to ban 3D-printed guns
► Moscow Red Square parade: Russia celebrates WWII Victory Day
► Media follows a 'drumbeat narrative' on Syrian rebels, 'burying' unflattering reports
► OP-ED : Syria: A global dance of diplomacy
► VIDEOS ■ Shocking video: Rio police heli opens fire in slum during drug baron car chase
■ 'Grey cardinal' Surkov leaves halls of power in wake of Putin criticism
■ Queen's Speech: Monarch to get huge pay rise as Brits tighten belts
So begins this four-part series on the 'nakba', meaning the 'catastrophe', about the history of the Palestinian exodus that led to the first Arab-Israeli War in 1948 and the establishment of the state of Israel. This sweeping history starts back in 1799 with Napoleon's attempted advance into Palestine to check British expansion and his appeal to the Jews of the world to reclaim their land in league with France. The narrative moves through the 19th century and into the 20th century with the British Mandate in Palestine and comes right up to date in the 21st century and the ongoing 'nakba' on the ground. Arab, Israeli and Western intellectuals, historians and eye-witnesses provide the central narrative which is accompanied by archive material and documents, many only recently released for the first time.
► The Stream - How important is Pakistan's youth vote?
► Obama feels heat from Benghazi hearing
► Immigration Bill Faces First Major Test
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* Four Additional Hurdles for Immigration Reform
* Immigration Reform's First Big Test: The Boston Bombing
► CNN : Michael Jackson days before death: 'God keeps talking to me'
► In hospital-safety ranking, California comes in 11th
* Hospital prices 'don't seem to make sense'
► Many Americans say they can't retire until their 70s or 80s
► Betrayed? Citizen soldiers lose jobs; U.S. government biggest offender
► Clinton plays down politics at event in Beverly Hills
► FRAMEWORK
■ Keep it simple, try a pinhole camera
■ Pictures in the News | May 8, 2013 - Posted By: Marc Martin
Berlin — Children hold high the "intestines" pulled from the belly of a giant teddy bear at Charite Hospital's annual Teddy Bear Clinic. Once a year, the hospital invites children of Berlin day care centers to bring their injured teddy bears for pretend examinations, X-rays, surgery and other treatment as a way to acquaint the kids with a medical environment. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Sean Gallup / Getty Images
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