By: Angeline Hope | 2010-10-13 | Home & Family A chimpanzee stuffed animal is a wonderful plush companion for children of all ages. After all, they have soft, plush fur along with charming faces which you can't help but fall instantly in love with. read more
By: lucky bonarde | 2011-09-14 | Destinations Chimpanzee Habituation is a great and memorable full day experience in one of Uganda's forests and National Park. The activity is mainly carried out in Kibale Forest National Park in western Uganda. The park is well known for having at least 13 species of primates among which include the chimpanzees. Even though Chimpanzee tracking is the major activity in the Park, also chimpanzee habituation is done in the park. Some of the best Uganda safaris involve chimpanzee habituation experience. read more
By: adventure africa expedition | 2010-09-07 | Travel & Leisure Chimpanzees are members of what is known as the Hominidae family and are classified together with humans, gorillas and orangutans. They are the closest living relatives to humans and during the human evolution about 6 million years ago they split on their own way. That's according to the human evolution theory that says that human and the animal used to look the same and had similar behaviors. read more
By: Angeline Hope | 2010-09-28 | Home & Family Humans are fascinated by chimpanzees, so it is no surprise that they are popular zoo attractions. Chimpanzee plush are a terrific soft toy for anyone interested in monkey stuffed animals. And, even if you're not, the fun factor with chimpanzee plush is such, that your mind will be changed in an instant after you have spent some time with these irresistible soft toys. read more
By: Robin Newman | 2010-05-19 | Self Improvement There are 100 facts you should know:
1. People usually spend much time in other people’s lives in order to avoiding dealing with their own.
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By: Awdhesh K Singh | 2010-03-26 | Self Improvement The human beings are driven by different values. Some of these values are inherent while others are cultivated by the influence of the family, society, country and profession. The proper understanding of values is necessary to understand human personality and traits. read more
By: Justin Ramos | 2010-09-21 | Recreation & Sports Here are the top 3 reasons to use nationwide Child Passenger Safety Week to learn a lot more about preventing child injuries and fatalities that occur in the course of automobile accidents: Child Passenger Safety Week: Problem 1: More youngsters are automobile incident victims from the ages of three to 14, and die as the outcome of car accidents than from any other cause. Child Passenger Safety Week: Problem 2: Kids beneath age five who are graduated to security belts too soon ... read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-02-27 | Wildlife and Environment A veteran trainer Dawn Brancheau was killed by an orca whale during a show at SeaWorld’s Shamu Stadium in Orlando, Fla. The horrifying incident occurred in front of many spectators and the event of Se read more
By: Annette Agabob | 2010-04-02 | Diabetes There is a big difference between Type I and Type II diabetes, even though the symptoms and treatment may be similar. Type I diabetes is known as "juvenile onset diabetes," which is when a child is diagnosed with diabetes, generally in their early years, anytime from a baby to a teenager. read more
By: chickie maxwell | 2011-04-09 | Reference & Education Many people for various reasons are intrigued by the subject of human anatomy and physiology. Are you a high school or college student needing a supplemental course or do you work in the medical field... read more
By: Ken | 2011-07-04 | College Motivation is as any internal condition that appears to activates, maintain goals-directed and initiate behaviors. There are four parts of condition namely: internal condition based on physiological needs or a more intricate need, activation, initiation and maintenance that cause people to disturb status quo or retreat to old habit, observed by inference and goal directed behavior that drives people to achieve goals. read more
By: Byron Edgington | 2010-03-29 | Marriage Marriage is not a heterosexual privilege; it is a human right. Marriage confers over 1138 separate rights, benefits and protections. Discrimination in marriage is more prevalent than we imagine. read more
By: Connor R Sullivan | 2010-08-12 | Science Human health is one of the most precious things for life. Therefore, it is cared by all means and tools people have, through making cleanliness and hygiene in food, environment and living. This thing not only keeps clean but also helps to get rid of germs and harmful bacteria, which are called microorganisms causing mostly infections and diseases. However, not every microorganism is a bad and harm read more
By: Avery Haskell | 2010-03-29 | Babies I know you have seen those products on TV showing babies reading at only a few months old, and if you are like me, you are wondering can these babies really read. They can. Babies have a brain like a sponge. They are capable of learning a lot from birth to 6 years of age. read more
By: Joe Coer | 2010-10-07 | Games All of us Zerg players can't stand playing against a solid Terran player that makes use of Marines, Marauders, and Medivacs. All of our armies of Roaches and Hydralisks get tore to shreds from the Marauders becoming continually recovered from the Medivacs. read more