I always found it fascinating that a good 8% of the human genome is made up of viral invaders that have incorporated themselves into our germ cells over the past several million years.
10 Sure Signs You are Ready to Buy a Home
You have paid months’ and months’ worth of rent, dealt with difficult landlords and listened to noisy neighbors fight at two in the morning. You are hoping to become a homeowner, but you may be wondering if you are ready to take the plunge. Here are ten sure signs you may be ready to purchase a home.
Chefs for Oceans
When Ned Bell discovered just how damaged and endangered fish habitat in and around Canada has become, the Executive Chef became an activist, biking 8700 kms in just 10 weeks across the country to raise awareness about the issue.
Andy Beal: The Numbers Man Who Inspired a Generation
On top of using his mathematical prowess to make savvy business investments and bank billions, Beal has used his reputation to inspire generations of young minds.
Go Wild in Tasmania
The Western Tasmanian Wilderness Area was placed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in December 1982, taking its place alongside iconic Australian regions including Queensland’s Fraser Island and Great Barrier Reef and Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park in the Northern Territory.
Gardening Hubs: Achieving Aesthetic and Functional Appeal
With a little planning and an emphasis on individuality, you can easily transform your backyard into a spectacular summertime oasis!
Marketing Ourselves
The human tendency to self cherish is the main dish of our existence. Humans have been eating it up, probably since the beginning of our species. In addition to the main dish is a set of side dishes called consumerism, capitalism, and commodification. Ever seductive, they add endless flavors and textures onto the main dish. I suppose it might be the case that plain old self cherishing gets kind of dull after awhile. It’s so much more exciting to be the hot, new product on the block. Or the respected, reliable old one.
Halong Bay, Vietnam: Two Days and a Night
My visit to Halong Bay in the north of Vietnam was one of those few visits where reality lived up to my expectations. All the pictures and stories from the travel promotions were dead accurate. This was not a place of beaches and rolling waves – this was a place of geographic drama on a grand scale.
All Hope Is Not Lost…!
Things could change. Things could change if only I tried, if only people tried. If only eyes could see what can be done; if only hands would set to work, determined to make a difference; if only instead of asking for one, we ourselves would lend a helping hand. If there’s still a ray of hope at the far end of the shore then something must be done, someone must take the first step, someone must begin to pay attention to some of the neglected things. It sure can be you; it sure will be me.
Tarmac Meditations #156: Where the White Wind Blows
Simply put, whether metaphorical or literal, when it feels like the end of things maybe the best thing to be done is to sit down and wait for what comes next. In every battle, you’re required to find your way from where you are to where you want and need to be. Sometimes that works out. Sometimes not.
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