By: Jane M Dawson | 2010-11-12 | Business Picture this: An industry that commands high profits and highly loyal customers is growing at the rate of $20 billion a year but has a persistent problem eating into its profits, a problem which it has no legal defense against. The highly lucrative perfume industry faces constant encroachment from smell-alikes. A smell-alike is a copy of a perfume that is similar to the original but sold at a lower price. This intrusion is making the perfume industry fight hard to protect its market from the cop read more
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By: Hans VanKrieken | 2010-04-01 | Spirituality This article urges you to take your spirituality serious and to consider the differences between spiritual reality and physical reality and between human reality and animal reality. Human reality has an escape hatch into spirit while animal reality is irreversible and binds the animal to existence as brute animals. read more
By: RitaBecker | 2010-10-05 | Arts & Entertainment So what is anime? Anime is a collective term referring to entertaining comic shows featured on TV read more
By: Health Forever | 2011-03-21 | Medicine A silent health hazard, anemia is the cause of many debilitating symptoms like fatigue to dizziness to problems in thinking and concentrating. read more
By: Dawn Kairns | 2010-04-02 | Pets It's not our place to have "dominion over the animals" the way humans have interpreted it and the license that's been taken with it. Perhaps a more appropriate way to say it is that we have "stewardship of the animals." What would change in the way humans treat animals if we began to see dogs and all animals as thinking, feeling, communicative, and yes, even telepathic at times? What if we even began to see them as equal beings? If that's too hard for you then just different, but certainly not lesser beings. read more
By: Raja | 2011-04-10 | Pets The pet food debate continues to rage upon. Are business foods inside store healthy for the pets and what's the relationship between healthy eating plan and family pet diseases read more
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By: D Chosen 1 | 2010-10-06 | Food & Beverage In as much as the animal foodstuffs which include meat, fish, eggs, milk and its preparations could be easy reservoirs for microorganisms which could cause infection, they could serve as very good food supplements not just for consumption but as well prophylaxis and treatment therapy to some medical ailments. Since, infection could be avoided by proper processing of the animal food; we then have a good choice in consuming the animal foods for good living. read more
By: nisha | 2010-10-24 | Gardening It is a common problem faced by any farmers that their produce is either eaten away, or sometimes gets destroyed by them. read more
By: Geoffrey English | 2010-04-01 | Pets We hear a lot about the concerns surrounding electronic dog collars. These collars do have built in safety features that help make them safe, useful and humane for all normal, healthy dogs. 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: Dr S Ranganathan | 2011-08-25 | Corporate Do animals believe their doubts and doubt their beliefs? To get and answer to the question one has to study the behaviour of rats as... read more
By: Joseph K. Jackson | 2010-04-02 | Wine People who enjoy wine tasting do it for various reasons. Some do it because it is a part of their work as wine connoisseurs or entrepreneurs. Others do it because it was part of a tradition that they were raised in -- this is especially true of members of high society or those who grew up in wine-making families. read more