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The Hikikomori Phenomenon
Hikikomori (ひきこもり): A term used to refer to acute social withdrawal prevalent among teenagers and adults. The term hikikomori is most commonly used in Japan, where the phenomenon is well-documented. The common equivalent terms used in the English-speaking world are shut-in or hermit, though some English-speaking people refer themselves as being hikikomori.
2 commentsCat Upper Respiratory Infections and Home Remedies
UTI are several Upper Respiratory Infections in cats. The ones that I will be discussing here are the ones that I have had some experience with. Now I have several cats that have come into my home and...
1 commentBreeding and Raising for Silkworms
Silkworms are a great staple feeder for your reptile. They are packed with nutrients. They have no smell, can't jumb or run away, cannot bite, and are slow moving. They are one of the better feeders for your...
46 commentsFinal Fantasy XIII
The highly anticipated Final Fantasy XIII seems to be partly a reconstruction of the classic, Final Fantasy VII, as the main character in Final Fantasy XIII, Thunder, is basically a female version of Cloud....
0 commentsFinding The Best Baby Cradle Swing
A baby cradle swing is the perfect solution for any parent who wants to ensure that their baby is safe, secure and happy. Different cradles will have different advantages. Here are just a few examples of...
0 commentsWhat is cocooning and why do we do it?
Chatting to my eldest daughter at lunch the other day, just before I broke her finger in the car door, I asked her about her hectic social life. Looking at her Facebook pics, as you do from time to time...
10 commentsEarthworms A Scientific Study
Why do earthworms die when salt is sprinkled on them? Earthworms are grouped under the animal phylum Annedlida, which was derived from the Latin word, anellus meaning “little” rings. As...
How Adversity Makes You Strong
For someone who wants to "fix everybody's problems," learning to let them work through their adversities was a lesson I learned best from the butterfly.
26 commentsDo you sleep inside a cocoon?
Am I the only human cocoon in our midst? I know this sounds like a strange question but I think as you read you will begin to understand why I ask. I am extremely cold-natured, totally opposite of my hubby...
6 commentsEarthworms and Reproduction
Now that you’ve learned a little about the earthworm’s digestive system and are ready for more “juicy” details I'll tell you a little about earthworms and reproduction. I’m not going to indulge you...
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