People, myself included often enjoy seeing pictures of wildlife that are photographed while displaying some kind of human-like characteristic, whether it’s a picture of a polar bear waving or praying or some other human-like behaviour.
Archives for September 2014
PCVR-01
The Perceiver collection depicts wave-particle duality in Quantum physics as abstract landscapes.
Pole Walking – More Than Simply A Safer Way To Hike
Advantages of pole hiking are it takes about 30% of our body weight and raises the cardio quicker than walking without poles.
Don’t Break the Dog!
There are lots of ways to mess up a dog. Fortunately, if you take care and teach your dog well, the little mistakes won’t turn into big problems. It seems a strange paradox that the more you train with your dog, the less likely it is that things will go wrong when you make mistakes!
The 2014 Victoria Strait Expedition: Searching for Sir John Franklin’s Ships
The recent expedition which found one of Franklin’s two ships was the largest since the 1850s. With thirteen partners it was a complex expedition to organize.
Can’t Is Not Part Of Your Vocabulary!
Born with no legs, Jennifer was raised not to believe in limits. She wanted to be a gymnast … a tumbler. Not only did she achieve this goal, she became the state champion.
Reading as Reset
Most of us know how to reset our computers and other tech devices but how do we reset ourselves? I don’t mean things like our body clock — every seasoned traveler has their own way to combat jet-lag — but what happens when our mind gets clogged?
Travel Back in Time: All About Forensic Genealogy
Genealogy has become a hobby for some people, but forensic genealogy requires a professional since it can have legal ramifications.
Breaking The Habit: Weening Humanity off of Petrol
Petroleum-based fuels are ravaging our environment and fueling political turmoil throughout the world. Kate Voss takes a thoughtful look at potential long-term solutions to the global energy crisis.
Planets & Constellations of the Heart
A survivor of a traumatic brain injury that occurred at age ten Bredimus relates, “After the accident visual language became my first language and primary mode of expression, solidifying my life in the visual arts”.
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