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Wild Horses
Wild horses can still be found on public lands and special wildlife refuges in many parts of the United States. They are beautiful creatures, embodying a free spirit and a mysterious allure that few can...
8 commentsDo Hot Flushes Contribute To Warming the Planet?
I don’t know the answer to the question above but I do know what does. The answer is the sun, a constantly changing weather system and scientists looking to get research grants who doctor print-offs and...
1 commentDogs and their history
Dogs and as the saying goes ' Man best friend' had been tamed and bred over 15,000 years. Today's total is estimated a 500 different breed of dogs. Evidence points to dogs are being domesticated from Gray...
6 commentsFor the Gold
I've never been all about the gold. If anything, I've always had a phobia of expensive jewelry out of fear I will lose it on a soccer field somewhere which happened to the beautiful gold and pearl earrings...
6 commentsNative American Nations in The Canadian Territories (Part V)
The northern provinces of Canada are the coldest in the country. Yet, many Native Americans or First Nations peoples live in these very provinces. Their way of life is fascinating...
25 commentsMcCain Passed ME Over For Sarah Palin???
When John McCain announced his running mate would be the governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin, I was absolutely mortified. No, make that crushed. Chin-dragging-the-ground, pull-the-covers-over-my-head and...
57 commentsHistory-South America
Political - South America has an area of 6,886,000 square miles. There are 12 separate countries, the fewest of any continent. The largest is Brazil, which covers almost half of the continent at 3,286,470...
0 commentsSarah Palin: Rising Star in US Politics
"If you want to be in public service, it is being willing to serve Alaskans for the right reasons. It is having to have a servant's heart when you come into these positions," according to to Sarah Palin in...
11 commentsNative American Nations in Chile and Argentina (Part XXI)
The Mapuche Indians live in all of the southern parts of Chile and Argentina. This means that they likely migrated from farther north a very long way over the centuries...
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