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► Any problems you may have today can be attributed to listening -- yours and others'. Do what you can to hear out those closest to you, and try to make sure that you're being as clear as you can be yourself.
► DAILY MAIL 14 February 2014 : President Hollande faces legal action for using taxpayer cash to fund his ex-partner's lavish lifestyle after complaint from wealthy supermarket heir || ► MIRROR 14 February 2014 : Francois Hollande faces claims he abused public purse to fund ex-girlfriend's lifestyle
► BUSINESS WEEK 18 February 2014 : What the Heck Is Going on in Venezuela? (Could the Maduro Regime Fall?)
► DAILY MAIL 17 February 2014 : Her own best advert! Heidi Klum shows off her toned stomach and long legs in a floral print sports bra and short shorts
► ABC NEWS 18 February 2014 : Billionaire David Einhorn Sues to Reveal Identity of 'Seeking Alpha' Blogger
► LIVE SCIENCE
■ 18 February 2014 : Flying Bat-Inspired Robots May Take to the Skies
■ 18 February 2014 : 23% in US Use Online Doctor Ratings, Others Don't Trust Them
■ 18 February 2014 : Kate Upton Goes Zero-G for Sports Illustrated's 2014 Swimsuit Issue
► SCIENCE DAILY
■ 17 February 2014 : Why does the brain remember dreams?
■ 18 February 2014 : Elephants Feel Empathy, Console One Another
► NEWS DAILY 18 February 2014
■ Yanukovych refusing to call off assault on camp: Klitschko
■ Stocks edge higher after holiday; Coca-Cola falls
■ Watchdog report stokes US minimum wage debate
► DAILY KOS 18 February
■ Republican Texas Lt. Governor hopeful to President Obama: 'Come and take it.'
■ Cruz channels his inner Putin (again)
■ Chevron gets classy: Sorry about the fracking explosion, here's a coupon for free pizza
► GUARDIAN
■ 18 February 2014 : Press freedom groups urge David Cameron to lay off The Guardian
■ 18 February 2014 : Jack Monroe: poverty can happen to anyone
■ 19 February 2014 : Lionel Messi's influence puts Barcelona strife in the shadows
■ 18 February 2014 : 'There's no hope left': the Syrian refugee camp that is becoming a township
■ 19 February 2014 : Ukraine: protesters and police clash on worst day of Kiev bloodshed
■ 12 February 2014 : The imperfect but honest image of a woman's body
■ 19 February 2014 : Panty riot: Eurasian women draw a visible line against lingerie law
► SLASH DOT 18 February 2014
■ Darker Arctic Boosting Global Warming
■ A Mathematical Proof Too Long To Check
■ N. Korea Could Face Prosecution For 'Crimes Against Humanity'
► BLOOMBERG 17 February 2014 : Ukraine Opposition to March on Parliament After Merkel Talks
► CS MONITOR
■ 13 February 2014 : A Christian-Muslim crisis of faith in Africa
■ 18 February 2014 : Rand Paul vs. Ted Cruz: Who's winning tea party voters?
■ 18 February 2014 : Putin's 'Sochi effect': Will Pussy Riot arrests interfere?
► PETS & ANIMALS: Parasitic Mind Control. Uploaded on Oct 22, 2008 by National Geographic
► 21 die in Ukraine violence - By Pavel Polityuk and Marcin Goettig KIEV - Ukrainian riot police charged protesters occupying a central Kiev square after the bloodiest day since the former Soviet republic, caught in a geopolitical struggle between Russia and the West.
* Article - Ukraine police charge protesters after nation's bloodiest day
* Video: Ukrainian protesters, police battle in Kiev's main square
* Photo Gallery: Protesters battle police in Kiev
► SOCHI 2014 : Hockey rematch - By Frank Pingue
* Standing out among the dudes
* Best of Sochi: Day 11
* Hard fought victory
► OPINION : Cigarette companies' final days, high-speed trading, and how rich is Ringo?
► Uganda doesn't slaughter gays so 'tolerant': ethics minister
► Pussy Riot members arrested over theft in Sochi
► Calif. Lawmakers Propose Cellphone 'Kill Switch'
► NEWS
■ Riot police move in against Kiev protest camp
■ Germany stepping up role to resolve Ukraine crisis
■ Looking for Syria options, U.S. remains cool to using force
■ Snowden elected leader of students at UK school
■ Nun gets nearly 3 years in prison for nuke protest
■ NSA surveillance exposes political party divisions
■ Childhood Obesity: Just Cut It Out
■ KIM JONG-UN'S EVIL EXPOSED. INTERNATIONAL MADMAN OF THE MONTH: The United Nations released a report on Monday saying North Korean security chiefs and possibly even Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un should face international justice for ordering systematic torture, starvation and killings comparable to Nazi-era atrocities.
■ North Korea says U.N. rights report based on 'faked' material
■ SLIDESHOW
* Photographer Olivier Grunewald captures Cano Cristales: 'River of Five Colors'
* Belgium Baby Giraffe. A newborn baby giraffe looks up at the Planckendael zoo in Mechelen, 25 kilometers North of Brussels, Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2014. The calf was born on Valentines day , Feb. 14, and has a heart shaped spot on the hip. (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)
► FINANCE
■ Candy Crush crash coming? Publisher reveals revenue decline
■ Americans celebrate economic recovery with debt — lots of debt
■ Retailers earnings snowed in by wicked winter
► MOVIES
■ '12 Years a Slave' Blu-ray Clip Explores the Unique Story of Solomon Northup
■ Star Wars actor Christopher Malcolm has died
■ Jennifer Lawrence faces backlash over BAFTA win
■ Pompeii
► TV
■ Jimmy Fallon's 'Tonight Show' Premiere Dominates in Ratings: Nice Guys Finish First
■ 'Star Wars Rebels' Gets Second Reluctant Jedi Hero: Ezra, a Teenage Con Artist
► SHINE
■ Loneliness Is More Dangerous Than We Thought
■ 5 Ridiculously Easy Ways to Eat Less Sugar
■ Fatherhood: Bonding with Your Little One While You're Away
■ Why Are Couples Called Lovebirds?
► HEALTH
■ 8 Steps to Healthy Skin at Every Age
■ Heart Disease is Preventable: 5 Tips for Heart Health
■ Radiation-Free Cancer Scans: Coming Soon?
■ Sleep Problems Make Things Worse for MS Patients
► HOMES : A tiny house adorned with tomato cans and grocery bags (VIDEO)
► TRAVEL : Sick of snow? 10 places where a cold winter never happens
► Colombian armed forces chief sacked
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos dismisses his armed forces chief over disparaging comments about inquiries into extrajudicial killings.
* Colombia's child soldiers
* Q&A: Colombia peace talks
* Colombia country profile
► FEATURES : Globalisation gone wild? - Anger as drought-parched California 'exports water' to China
► BUSINESS : Textbook diplomacy - Is a shared history book the way to make peace?
► MAGAZINE
■ North Korea's storytelling autocrats
■ The worm turned - Do parasites have a way of changing our behaviour?* INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE TIMES : 28 March 2013 Parasite In Brain? Mind Control Bug Affects 40% Of Population
* TELEGRAPH 26 March 2013 : There are zombies among us
* ATLANTIC 5 December 2013 : : Do Cats Control My Mind?
* DAVID ICKE 28 April 2013 : Scientists Claim 40% of Population Infected with 'Mind Control Parasite'
* INDEPENDENT 7 December 2012 : Cat parasite toxoplasma uses 'Trojan horse' to infect human brain and may cause suicidal thoughts and risk-taking
* NY TIMES 20 June 2006 : A Common Parasite Reveals Its Strongest Asset: Stealth
► HEALTH
■ Test 'predicts' teen depression risk► FUTURE
■ 'Desperate families need better help' with tongue tie
► Today's African Proverb : "A bird that flies away and lands on an anthill is still on the ground" - A Nigerian proverb sent by Lubang Alex Charles in Wau, South Sudan■ How salmon help keep a huge rainforest thriving
■ Is this whale-shaped plane the future of airliners?
Do not start me, please? I can hold your chatter by asking you, "Do you think birds can fly, hm? Ehehhee ... I told you," Birds can not fly. The fish can not swim. But you -- humans -- can fly and swim. "
Digest and absorb properly the meaning of the opinion, then you will laugh merrily with me: a sign that you agree with my opinion.
I do not need to dwell width to explain this, because I know most people will think I'm very stupid to say that the bird can not fly and the fish can not swim.
Humans are the most perfect creature who always try to control everything, including their motor skills which is driven by the ability of their brains. When seeing the fish move mechanically in the water, they imitate their style and develop it in many styles move in water, for example: Freestyle, Sidestroke, Front Crawl, Backstroke, Breaststroke and Butterfly.
In the end humans have made the fish became stunned.
"Haa ... you can swim?" Fish asked with awe.
"Oh, sure, as you have seen. We can enter your world under the water anywhere and knowing what you're doing there." humans replied with full expression of success. "What's up? What's your problem? You can not swim?"
The Fish just running sluggish, moving their tails and their fins in their bodies, go away from humans and their condescending question, "Can you swim?"
And how often then the fish are trying to imitate the humans style in swimming, always, they can not swim.
Ahhhaa .... Stop typing more characters, Cisca! Do not influence your readers to think with your silly fantasy, ahahahha ....
The important thing here is: the power of human brain and human creativity to outperform other creatures.
So, if human --- with their brainpower --- like to torture the animals, to damage the plants and cause environmental destruction on the earth, then they can not be called the good men, but the destroyer. (For example: after the humans equate their ability to fly like the birds in the sky by creating a lot of sophisticated aircrafts and piloting them --- and as I have said, even the birds do not ever think how to fly --- humans add various types of weapons into their aircrafts to fire on many human --- those who were running around frantically --- under their sky, at the same sky, where the birds flapping their wings and their tails peacefully.
► Fierce clashes in Kiev as new wave of unrest grips Ukraine
► Thousands protest in Venezuela after opposition leader's arrest
► Fresh riots in Kiev, violent clashes, tires burn downtown (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
► Maidan Square still burning after night of deadly Kiev riots - LIVE
► Talks between Ukrainian govt, opposition fail as 20 killed in Kiev unrest
► Chaotic scenes in Ukraine capital as battle erupts in Kiev
► Two former Pussy Riot members briefly detained in Sochi, questioned over hotel theft
► UK child sex trafficking soars, says National Crime Agency
► Most volcanoes hot enough to erupt 'less than 1% of the time' - breakthrough study
► Humiliating ordeal: Snowden's lawyer 'harassed' at Heathrow Airport
► VIDEOS
■ Gay No Go: Kansas approves bill discriminating against same-sex couples. A decision by the Kansas House of Representatives to pass a bill which would have allowed the legal discrimination of gay couples was met with outrage across the U.S. A somewhat embarrassed state Senate now plans to sink the legislation which would have allowed people to use their religious beliefs to openly deny services, care or employment to same-sex couples. RT's Gayane Chichakyan reports. I wonder, "Why do they not think that same-sex marriage will make the human population extinct? Then they adopt the normal children to systematically indoctrinated in accepting the concept of same-sex and follow the same orientation? When the seed of life is wasted. When the rectum = the oral. When healthy wombs refuse to be fertilized by healthy sperm. When life is getting closer to zero.
■ Border Bother: Snowden's lawyer 'harassed' at Heathrow Airport. Human rights advocate and Edward Snowden's lawyer, Jesselyn Radack, says she was interrogated when arriving at London's Heathrow airport. She was detained by customs officials and faced what she describes as 'hostile' questioning.
■ Riots Rekindled: New video of Kiev protesters pelting stones & molotov cocktails at police || ■ Fierce clashes in Kiev as new wave of unrest grips Ukraine || ■ Kiev police fire water cannon at rioters throwing petrol bombs, storm barricades
■ Dollar Domination: US military boosts presence in Africa
► Ukraine's opposition seeks German support
► Venezuela says US plotting with protesters
► Inside Story : Making choices after Chavez
► CHINA : Drawings of North Korean Atrocities Shock China - By Hannah Beech
The U.N. has published illustrations of life in labor camps based on recollections of an escaped political prisoner
* NORTH KOREA : Gruesome Sketches of Torture Inside North Korea Gulag
► UKRAINE : Dozens Dead in Ukraine Protests - Tuesday was the bloodiest day in the country's post-Soviet history as police clashed with anti-government demonstrators in Kiev's main square
* Ukraine's Protesters Face Violent Crackdown in Kiev
► IRAN : Iran's Javad Zarif Sounds Glum About Nuke Talks - Foreign Minister talks to U.S. students on Skype
► SOUTH AMERICA : Venezuelan Opposition Leader Surrenders - He was wanted on murder charges
► TRANSPORTATION : Obama Toughens Fuel Standards - New rules of the road start in 2018
► WEATHER : Calif. Drought Won't End Soon - State is driest it's ever been
► BUSINESS : Candy Crush Grew 7,000% Last Year - Stunning success revealed as game maker files IPO
► ECONOMY : Report: Minimum Wage Hike Would Lift Earnings But Cost Jobs
► MUST READS : Morning Must Reads: February 18
► BUSINESS
■ Technology used in Europe would better protect U.S. shopper data
■ Report on federal minimum wage of $10.10 heats up debate in Congress
■ Unboxing the Pebble Steel smartwatch [Video chat]
■ Technology is bringing legal advice and documents to the masses
■ Bikers bring life to Mojave Desert ghost town
■ California health exchange faulted for not reaching out more to Latinos
■ Capital One says it can show up at cardholders' homes, workplaces
■ California lawmakers look at credit card hacking
A cyclist is silhouetted against the rising sun and reflected in a puddle in Hanover, Germany. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Julian Stratenschulte / Associated Press
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