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Diana Davis

Grolier Online - 0 views

shared by Diana Davis on 01 Dec 08 - Cached
  • only living member of the family Phascolarctidae, in the order Diprodontia, class Mammalia.
  • eastern Australia
  • skull is flattened on the sides
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  • one offspring
  • live more than 10 years in the wild
  • slow moving and defenseless
  • Of the 350 species of eucalyptus, moreover, koalas will eat the leaves of only 20 and prefer those of just 5 species.
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      hihi
  • its headquarters is in New York City.
  • The Montreal Canadiens have been the NHL's most successful team, winning the Stanley Cup 22 times through 2004.
  • the Edmonton Oilers, New England Whalers (now the Carolina Hurricanes), Quebec Nordiques (now the Colorado Avalanche), and Winnipeg Jets (now the Phoenix Coyotes). The NHL now has 30 teams.
  • The NHL was founded in 1917.
  • The most common type of ovarian cancer is epithelial, accounting for approximately 90% of all ovarian cancers. Epithelial ovarian cancers appear to arise from the surface of the ovary and spread by shedding cancer cells, which are then implanted throughout the lower abdomen. The disease usually spreads without notable symptoms, accounting for the fact that over 70% of epithelial ovarian cancers are diagnosed after the tumor has already spread beyond the ovaries. The other types of ovarian cancer are germ cell and sex cord–stromal tumors.
  • Epidemiologic studies have shown that risk factors for developing this cancer include increased age, never giving birth, infertility, a history of breast cancer or endometrial cancer, and a family history of ovarian cancer.
    • Kristine Abiera
       
      ppl decorate with evergreen trees, mistle toe
    • Kristine Abiera
       
      Western church-December 25 Eastern church-January 6 celebrated in a twelve-day festival
    • Kristine Abiera
       
      Old English Christes Maesse history of christmas
  • Rap music is a combination of rhymed lyrics spoken over rhythm tracks and pieces of recorded music and sounds called samples, taken from older records.
    • Ariel Bonnee'
       
      rap is rhymed lyrics spoken over rhythm tracks mixed together
  • Rap music is a combination of rhymed lyrics spoken over rhythm tracks and pieces of recorded music and sounds called samples, taken from older records.
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    grolier
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    the NFL's first superbowl winner
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    telling about the most common ovarian cancerand how you might have a chance of getting it
Katie M

Global Warming | Union of Concerned Scientists - 0 views

shared by Katie M on 08 Dec 08 - Cached
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    scientists working on global warming
Indigo o

Morse code - Wikipedia - 0 views

  • short mark, dot or 'dit' (·) — one unit long longer mark, dash or 'dah' (–) — three units long intra-character gap (between the dots and dashes within a character) — one unit long short gap (between letters) — three units long medium gap (between words) — seven units long[10]
Patrick Wan

History of break dancing - 0 views

  • The term "breakdancing" refers to the breaks in music
  • The dance must be done in sneakers, for the dancer's safety. Breakdancing is known as an especially dangerous sport for several reasons. It is not unusual for a dancer to get something caught, stubbed or stopped while moving in air. This dance is never done on a soft surface. It emphasizes the rough, raw urban feel of fighting. As a consequence, several dancers have broken their necks, and one died notably in 1982, due to a breakdancing move gone wrong.
    • Patrick Wan
       
      OMG lolol guy died from messing up
Katie M

NASA - SCIENTIST WORKING AT FRONT LINES OF GLOBAL WARMING BATTLE - 0 views

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    scientists working on global warming at NASA
Cassie Gonzales

Gymnastic Injuries - 0 views

  • As a gymnast, you have to be aware that gymnastics is one of the most demanding and strenuous sports around.
  • gymnasts incur injuries as often as football players do
  • These safety measures take the form of body and mental alertness, adequate muscle strength and resiliency, and above all, clear communication with between the gymnast, coach and child.
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  • it is importnat that the gymnast knows what he is doing. The gymnast shouldn’t attempt to try moves that he hasn’t practiced yet
  • Most times, injuries occur because some of the muscles involved in the execution of a trick are not strong enough to withstand the stress placed on the joints during movement. This often happens to children whose bones are still in the process of growing. The most common of these injuries are sprained or twisted ankles, which occur when the small but vital muscles that run down from the calf to the foot are not tough enough to cushion the joint underneath. To prevent sprained and twisted ankles, the muscles surrounding them should be trained and conditioned regularly.
haley haegner

Why do People Spend so Much Money on Luxury Cars? - 0 views

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    cars
NEECiE MURRAY

Rap is Killing Our Youth - Associated Content - 0 views

  • dress and drive what the stars do.
  • hip-hop/rap music appeals to the thirteen to eighteen year old audiences
  • rap music is able to control the way that youth think
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  • Teens and pre-teens are using their part-time job paycheck to buy grills (a form of jewelry worn in the mouth)
  • rap music has turned the youth more violent, utterly disrespectful and it is teaching them that it's acceptable to have multiple babies' mommas, stand on the block and hustle or even kill someone over a minor disagreement
  • being deteriorated by the lyrics and images portrayed in rap music and videos.
  • rap music is influencing our adolescents to become hustlers, pimps and murderers
  • Slick Rick, KRS-One, Public Enemy, Special Ed and Big Daddy Kane made popular nOn-violent mainstream music that spread throughout the world in a matter of two years
  • 12-19 because they are at a very impressionable age and it's hard for them to determine fantasy from reality
NEECiE MURRAY

Hip-hops negative effect on racial stereotypes - by Morgan Johnson - Helium - 0 views

  • It wasn't until the arrival of Spike Lee that a Black person began to define our image in a commercially successful way
  • The gun-toting, drug-dealing gangsta became the predominant image for Black men.
  • Black women became hootchie-mama, baby-making machines who always seemed to forget to marry the baby's daddy
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  • A-shirts, bandannas around their heads and loaded guns tucked in their pants.
  • just like 60% of the Black population in America. But nobody knows it because all they see is 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, and Flava Flav.
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Ann Thomas

Pet Rx: The Health Benefits of Cats and Dogs | AHealthyMe.com - 0 views

shared by Ann Thomas on 03 Dec 08 - Cached
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    Older people often lack social networks and recreational opportunities, and having a cat on their laps can be an immense boost to their health and happiness. Studies show that pets not only foster feelings of love and security but can also help lower a person's blood pressure, heart rate, and stress level. For seniors, these little benefits add up to an impressive advantage. A Canadian study of nearly 1,000 adults age 65 and over found that pet owners were more physically fit and less likely to suffer a decline in health in the course of a year. The trend held up even after researchers adjusted for the fact that pet owners tended to be younger and more active than non owners. Interestingly, cat owners enjoyed the same rewards as dog owners, strong evidence that pets can improve your health even if they aren't constantly begging for walks.
Beau Wells

NFL Standings: Division - 0 views

    • Beau Wells
       
      the giants have only had one slip up and are on there way to another championship
Alex Kuzma

More on that Ziegler vid [krakatoa] - 0 views

shared by Alex Kuzma on 16 Dec 08 - Cached
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    The eruption produced huge ocean waves called tsunamis that reached an estimated height of 30 m (100 ft) and traveled 13,000 km (8,000 mi); these waves drowned about 34,000 people along the coasts of Java and Sumatra and destroyed incalculable amounts of property
Paloma Gomez

Outrage at 'starvation' of a stray dog for art | Art and design | The Observer - 0 views

  • Chaining up a dog and forcing it to go without food and water in the name of art is a surefire way of making yourself unpopular with animal lovers. The furore created by Damien Hirst's pickled sheep and Tracey Emin's dirty bed pales into insignificance against the international outrage Guillermo 'Habacuc' Vargas has unleashed. The Costa Rican has been called an animal abuser, killer and worse over claims that a stray dog called Natividad died of starvation after he displayed it at an exhibition last year at the Códice Gallery in Managua, Nicaragua. Vargas tethered the animal without food and water under the words 'Eres Lo Que Lees' - 'You Are What You Read' - made out of dog biscuits while he played the Sandinista anthem backwards and set 175 pieces of crack cocaine alight in a massive incense burner. More than a million people have signed an online petition urging organisers of this year's event to stop Vargas taking part. Vargas, 32, said he wanted to test the public's reaction, and insisted none of the exhibition visitors intervened to stop the animal's suffering. He refused to say whether the animal had survived the show, but said he had received dozens of death threats. Juanita Bermúdez, director of the Códice Gallery, insisted Natividad escaped after just one day. She said: 'It was untied all the time except for the three hours the exhibition lasted and it was fed regularly with dog food Habacuc himself brought in.'
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    tells what guillermo said his reason was to do what he did and mentions what juanita owner of the art gallery had to say
Christina Sanchez

China Guide - Hong Kong Tourism - 0 views

  • Even tourists will want to buy an Octopus card. Octopus cards are Hong Kong's version of London's Oyster cards, and can even be used to pay for convenience store purchases and the like. Adult Octopus cards will run you $150 including a $50 deposit, but they'll charge you $7 for returning it less than three months after you bought it. You'll also enjoy a discount on MTR trains by using it.
Paloma Gomez

Digg - Since When Starving a Dog to Death is Called Art - 0 views

  • A so called artists by the name Guillermo Habacuc Vargas with the help of 2 children, who he paid, caught a dog on the street. He tied the dog in his exhibition gallery so people could see it starve to death. He told everyone not to feed this dog. He calls himself an artist. After suffering for a few days dog died in the gallery.
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    sayswhat guillermo did to the dog adn gives out different point of views about what he did
Paloma Gomez

Dog Tortured for 'Art' - The Petition Site - 0 views

  • A starving, sick street dog was as part of an exposition in Managua, Nicaragua, in August.  Guillermo Vargas Habacuc found the dog tied up on a street corner in a poor Nicaragua barrio. Guillermo Vargas Habacuc then paid children to catch the dog.  Guillermo Vargas Habacuc then brought it to the 'showing'. The dog was not given food or water and died the dog in a corner of the salon where it died the following day. 
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    petition cite that explains how the dog was harmed
Sara Espinosa

Ameyoko:Ueno on Flickr - Photo Sharing! - 0 views

shared by Sara Espinosa on 08 Dec 08 - Cached
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    2005:tokyo:japan [famouse shopping street]
Kate L

Zebra car on Flickr - Photo Sharing! - 0 views

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    Electric car at CES
Kate L

BMW Hydrogen 7 on Flickr - Photo Sharing! - 0 views

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    Spotted this BMW Hydrogen 7 concept in the wild for testing.
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