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► A new person in your life is sparking some questions in your own mind -- where are you going -- how soon do you need to get there? Answers won't come easy, and they shouldn't. If they do, you're probably just telling yourself what society expects of you. So just let these questions simmer for a while and don't put too much pressure on finding an answer right now. Sooner or later you will come to some conclusions that will give you a firm foundation and a plan of attack. Today poses a real problem for you -- and it's one you can't ignore. There is good news, though: You can fix this, even if it takes a few days away from your master plan to do so.
► HUFFINGTON POST 14 October 2013 : Eid Al-Adha 2013: Muslims Observe The Feast Of Sacrifice (PHOTOS)
► SCIENCE DAILY
■ 14 October 2013 : Young Apes Manage Emotions Like Humans Do. Researchers studying young bonobos in an African sanctuary have discovered striking similarities between the emotional development of the bonobos and that of children, suggesting these great apes regulate their emotions in a human-like way. This is important to human evolutionary history because it shows the socio-emotional framework commonly applied to children works equally well for apes. Using this framework, researchers can test predictions of great ape behavior and, as in the case of this study, confirm humans and apes share many aspects of emotional functioning.
■ 10 October 2013 : Elephants Know What It Means to Point to Something, No Training Required
■ 14 October 2013 : Go to Bed: Irregular Bedtimes Linked to Behavioral Problems in Children
■ 10 October 2013 : Kissing Helps Us Find the Right Partner – And Keep Them
► LIVESCIENCE
■ 13 October 2013 : Coolest Science Stories of the Week
* 8 October 2013 : Dodo Tales: 17th-Century Observations Suggests Later Extinction Date
► EDUCATION : Why did the dodo die out? Judith White, Curatorial Assistant (Natural Environments) at the Manchester Museum, talks about what we know about the dodo. She shows a reconstruction of the dodo and also dodo remains, both of which the Museum has in its collection, and how scientists have used the bones to estimate what the dodo really looked like. Find out more at the Museum of Mystery. Uploaded on Mar 18, 2011 by manchestermysteries
* 9 October 2013 : Man Develops Rare Case of Melanoma in the Gums
* 10 October 2013 : Kissing May Be Evolution's Matchmaker
* 9 October 2013 : First Evidence of Comet Striking Earth Found in Egypt
* 9 October 2013 : Shutdown Science: Furloughed Workers Feel the Burden of Boredom
* 9 October 2013 : 1 in 4 American Dogs & Cats Is Overweight
* 10 January 2008 : 10 Technologies That Will Transform Your Life
■ 14 October 2013 : Scans Reveal Striking Similarity Between Human and Canine Minds (Op-Ed)► NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 11 October 2013 : First Evidence Found of a Comet Strike on Earth. Comet exploded 28 million years ago over Egypt, new study suggests.
■ 14 October 2013 : 18 Weirdest Effects of the Government Shutdown
► GUARDIAN 14 October 2013
■ Gaza chokes as Egypt's economic garotte tightens► NPR 14 october 2013
■ Snowden leaks: MI5 chief accused of using 'foolish self-serving rhetoric'
■ Belgian sting nets suspected pirate leader Big Mouth
■ Foreign police chiefs could run forces after government reforms
■ Police foil 'Mumbai-style' terrorist plot in London, say security sources
■ Millions Of Miles From Shutdown, Mars Rovers Keep Working
■ Al-Qaida Suspect Captured In Libya Will Be Tried In New York
► KSAT 13 October 2013 : Reid urges patience, remains optimistic. Debt ceiling deadline looms on Thursday
► E ONLINE 14 October 2013 : Kellan Lutz Looks Pumped in Hercules: The Legend Begins Trailer—Watch Now!
► DAILY KOS 14 October 2013
■ Worst Congress in history still trying to decide whether to end shutdown and avoid default
■ Obama caught with his pants down for totally overlooking War of 1812
■ Watch how Republicans guaranteed a shutdown
► SLASH DOT 14 October 2013
■ Gravity: Can Film Ever Get the Science Right?► TECHDIRT 14 October 2013 : As Expected, Snowden's Four Laptops Were A Diversion; Didn't Contain Leaked Files
■ First Evidence Found of a Comet Strike On Earth
► FOXNEWS 14 October 2013 : George Will: Obama a 'very polarizing president’ in political culture
► NY TIMES : The Russia Left Behind - A journey through a heartland on the slow road to ruin.
► NEWS & POLITIC : Eid al-Adha 2013: message from Nick Clegg. Message from Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to mark Eid al-Adha.
"Salaam Alaikum. As Hajj ends and millions of Muslims across the world, and Britain, prepare for Eid al-Adha, I want to wish you all a sincere Eid Mubarak. This festival is a time for prayer, celebration, and, most importantly, charity. When family and friends gather together and do what they can to help those less fortunate.
The theme of sacrifice and generosity, which defines this festival, works to strengthen the ties between us. It reminds us all - both Muslims and non-Muslims alike - of the obligations we have to each other, especially those who are suffering.
Earlier this month I announced that Britain has committed an extra £100 million to help get essentials such as food, clean water and medicine to those men, women and children forced to flee their homes as a result of the ongoing conflict in Syria - bringing the UK's total commitment to the Syrian humanitarian crisis to half a billion pounds. Despite the ongoing pressure on the UK's public finances, the people of Syria need our help, and we stand by them.
Eid al-Adha shows us that, no matter how much we can each contribute, we can all make a difference. And I know that throughout this festival, Muslims across Britain will be helping others - both in their own local communities and around the world - through countless acts of kindness, big and small. So to them and all of those celebrating over the next few days, Eid Saeed."
Published on Oct 14, 2013 by deputyprimeminister
► FILM &ANIMATION : The Giant Moa. Published on Jun 16, 2012 by Chris Newman
► PETS &ANIMALS: Saving the Kiwis - New Zealand. The Kiwi bird could soon become extinct on mainland New Zealand. But one man is determined to prevent this from happening. Produced by ABC Australia. Distributed by Journeyman Pictures. Uploaded on Mar 18, 2008 by Journeyman Pictures
► EDUCATION : Discovery Channel Prehistoric Predators.of.the.Past.1of3.What.Killed.the.Mega. Beasts part 3. Published on May 28, 2012 by Don Quixote Doflamingo
► FILM &ANIMATION : Kellan Lutz Looks Pumped in Hercules: The Legend Begins Trailer—Watch Now! In Ancient Greece 1200 B.C., a queen succumbs to the lust of Zeus to bear a son promised to overthrow the tyrannical rule of the king and restore peace to a land in hardship. But this prince, Hercules, knows nothing of his real identity or his destiny. He desires only one thing: the love of Hebe, Princess of Crete, who has been promised to his own brother. When Hercules learns of his greater purpose, he must choose: to flee with his true love or to fulfill his destiny and become the true hero of his time. The story behind one of the greatest myths is revealed in this action-packed epic - a tale of love, sacrifice and the strength of the human spirit. Published on Oct 12, 2013 by StreamingTrailer
► PETS & ANIMALS : Tetherball Bear. Published on Oct 12, 2013 by laserjobs
► Senators hint at a possible fiscal deal soon
By Richard Cowan and Thomas Ferraro - WASHINGTON - U.S. senators said they were closing in on a deal that would fully reopen the government.
* Senate deal on debt and shutdown would put the heat on Boehner► Obamacare website shows improvement, new problems emerge
* Video: Agreement seen reachable as threat of default nears
* Kay Bailey Hutchison and Michael O'Hanlon: Saving defense dollars
► U.S. ready to ease Iran sanctions if Tehran acts
By Louis Charbonneau and Justyna Pawlak - GENEVA - The United States held out the prospect of quick sanctions relief for Iran if Tehran moves swiftly to allay concerns about its nuclear program, although both countries said any deal would be complex and take time.
* Luers and Pickering: Looking to diplomacy with Iran
► OPINION : End the foreign policy shutdown - by Ian Bremmer
► Can Mayer get ad dollars for Yahoo?
By Jennifer Saba and Alexei Oreskovic - NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO - Three years ago, advertisers were grousing that Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer didn't care about them. Now she's greeted by Madison Avenue as a rock star. What changed?
* Facebook buys Israeli start-up app-maker Onavo► VIDEOS
■ Senators close in on deal as threat of default nears
■ "Why can't they come to an agreement?"
■ U.S. Senate leaders "optimistic" about deal
■ Somber Eid in Iraq and Syria
■ Oddly Enough : New baby giraffe and hippos born at Mexican zoo
► Officials: 91 killed in India stampede at Hindu festival
► Hundreds held after Moscow rocked by race rioting
► World powers, Iran prepare for historic nuclear talks
► US professor reacts after winning Nobel Economics Prize
► Study Ties BPA to Possible Miscarriage Risk. A small study found a possible link between BPA and miscarriage risk in women prone to fertility problems. The chemical is commonly found in plastics and canned food linings and may affect hormones in the body.
► 3 Americans Win Economics Nobel Prize
► Obama Cites Progress in Talks; Warns of Default || ► Reid, McConnell Optimistic on Debt-Shutdown Deal || ► New York Opens Statue of Liberty || ► Shutdown Makes Nobel Physicist 'Non-Essential'
► CA Wine Region Is Now Pumpkin Capital
► Father Lives Out Dying Wish at Family Wedding. An Ohio man who suffers from a terminal form of cancer didn't let his illness prevent him from accompanying his daughter down the aisle at her wedding.
► NEWS
■ Your gym teacher would be proud: A bear plays tetherball
■ Iran and world powers seek to end deadlock in nuclear talks
■ Iran talks of new proposals in nuclear talks
■ Iran nuclear talks in Geneva spur high hopes
■ U.S. ready to ease Iran sanctions if Tehran acts
■ Reid: Progress made to resolve political stalemate
■ Obama delays congressional leaders' meeting to give Senate more time
■ Obama, Biden to meet congressional leaders on fiscal impasse
■ Government shutdown backfires? GOP says Democrats now guilty of extortion
■ Colorado Gov. Hickenlooper on 2016: DC dysfunction 'discouraging' him from presidential run
■ Kerry says Syria peace conference should be held soon
■ Nobel Prize U.S. winner warns of 'bubbly' global home prices
■ Vampire Cannibals: Real Ghouls Haunt Papua New Guinea
■ Greenwald on Snowden Leaks: The Worst Is Yet to Come
■ Houdini dog cleverly escapes shelter
► FINANCE
■ The 30 Smartest Celebrities in Hollywood► OMG!
■ Can Obamacare Beat Your Employer's Insurance?
■ It's a Trumplet! Ivanka Welcomes a Baby Boy
■ Hollywood's Weekend Wedding-Palooza!
► SHINE
■ Rich, Comforting French Onion Soup for the Monday Blues
■ Pumpkin Spice Bundt Cake with Buttermilk Icing
► HEALTH : Do Younger Women Need Mammograms?
► TV : Is 'Top Chef' Winner Stephanie Izard's Wedding Cake the Craziest in Wedding History?
► Iran nuclear: Israel PM warns against easing pressure
► MAGAZINE
■ Gravity: Can Film Ever Get the Science Right?
■ Viewpoint: Have drug scandals actually made sport more interesting?
■ Paris reclaims the banks of the Seine for pedestrians and cyclists
► HEALTH : Anti-cancer vaccine for Laos
► Today's African Proverb : "When your luck is out, even yesterday's meal can burn you" - Sent by Austin Jesse-Banda, in Malawi, and Tamika Namukoko, in Zambiav
Tsk, what the hell do you mean? Ah, I do not care about it today! It's up to you to interpret. Yesterday and burn are not fun words to be among the other words above. Luck. I love that word. A few days ago someone sent me some funds to my bank account. I do not know who she/he is, but if a person intends to make a surprise, I like his/her style in making a surprises.
Out. Mmm, I've been thinking of other possibilities. Fall in love again. With a new one. Ouch, does he have a wife or another woman?
Meal. Ah, it does not always mean delicacy.
Can. No, you can't!
► Losing faith: Global financiers look to de-Americanize
► NSA harvesting hundreds of millions of personal email contact lists - report
► Businesses and governments worldwide seek to evade NSA spying
► Israel revises children’s arrest tactics, but violations continue – UNICEF
► VIDEOS
■ Violent anti-migrant riot erupts in Moscow after local killed || ■ Hundreds arrested following violent Moscow anti-migrant riot & clashes || ■ Moscow riot aftermath: Cars overturned, windows smashed
■ Vet Invasion: US ex-service personnel storm Washington amid shutdown
■ 'US default would be a catastrophic event for global economy'
■ American Exceptionalism: Monopoly on Democracy? (RT Documentary). What is American exceptionalism? Where does the US's world monopoly on democracy come from? How does the US give itself license to do as it pleases? "Exceptionalism" is a film by RT correspondent Anissa Naouai.
■ Firing Line: Syrian locals take up arms to fight extremists
■ Twin Damascus explosions caught on Syrian TV
■ CrossTalk: Afghan Transition?
■ Man shot by cop after stealing motorcycle at gunpoint
■ Days away from collapse: 'US default could bring global chaos'
► Inside Story : Egypt: Another era of military rule?
► Wildlife Warzone - Only The Best
► RUSSIA : Russia Targets Migrants After Race Riots
► WASHINGTON : Debt Ceiling Looming, Senate Leaders Eye Agreement
► NATIONAL : Obamacare's Reviled Medicare Cuts Have Turned Out Better Than Expected
► POLITICS : New poll shows Republicans dropping among key groups
► NATION : Senate leaders close in on deal to end budget standoff
► BUSINESS : Most Americans expect to work during 'retirement,' poll finds
► SCIENCE : Another dry year could be bad news for California
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