By: Tina Reeves | 2012-01-06 | Hobbies Let's explore the world of a monkey. Several million years ago the chimpanzee and gorilla lines had already separated from one another and the orangutan line even earlier than that. They vary in shapes, sizes and colors. The new world monkeys include the Spider, Red Howler, Squirrel, Saki, Saddleback Tamarin, Lion Tamarin, Owl, Marmoset, Titi, and Ukaris. read more
By: Sensibledogs | 2011-02-09 | Pets Dogs were certainly the first animals to be domesticated, and have lived alongside us humans for thousands of years. We are blessed that the Nomads of years past took the time to tame the wolf and appreciate their benefits to the human race. read more
By: Patricia Jones | 2011-07-20 | Tools and equipment They say necessity is the mother of invention. When we look at how vacuum cleaners came to be, we realize how true those words are. When mankind came up with ideas for things, it turned out that some of those things were hard to clean up, like carpets and rugs. In the olden days housewives used to only have brooms to clean up the dirt from floor coverings. read more
By: Laura Fillmore | 2010-11-03 | Wellness Successful use of the HCG program typically results in 1 to 2 pounds of weight loss per day, but more than that it reconfigures the body's method for handling, distributing and storing fat. read more
By: Norma Hickox | 2011-04-03 | Article Marketing In the year 2300 there will be the birth of another star in the Milky Way galaxy, causing a disturbance again in the vibrational frequency. This will not be as strong a change as the one coming now. T... read more
By: Jared Matthew Kessler | 2010-03-31 | Human Resources Not too long ago, I was involved in a place where I worked in Human Resources. It was a lot different than I thought (since the word "human" wasn't used much). In short, I told the lady she wants to hire a monkey to do this job, not me. Now if you know me, you would know that it would've had to have been a pretty bad work environment to say that to someone in an office setting. read more
By: Angeline Hope | 2010-11-10 | Home & Family Is there anything more fun to watch in the animal world, than monkey's? Let's face it: both children and adults alike, love these silly, lovable primates. When we see them at the zoo, sometimes it's almost impossible to tear ourselves away from watching them. As an ongoing reminder as to how much we enjoy them, monkey stuffed animals are the perfect keepsake of these fascinating creatures. read more
By: tatyana bylsma | 2010-12-01 | Internet Marketing Does something steal your thoughts and take you somewhere that you find yourself wondering, how did I get here? Don't worry, This is a common theory that even the most successful Internet business owners had to overcome. What does the Monkey Mind do? Causes you to jump from one topic to the next like a monkey in a tree. What needs to happen is the following. Control the thoughts that create a domino effect in your mind. read more
By: alam.md | 2010-10-24 | Science A never-before detected strain of virus that killed more than one-third of a monkey colony at a U.S. lab appears to have 'jumped' from the animals to sicken a human scientist. SARS coronavirus colonizes bats and ferrets without causing disease, while in humans the illness triggers severe pneumonia read more
By: Sybil Shearin | 2011-07-08 | K-12 Education Spider monkeys live in the evergreen rainforest and live mostly in the tree tops preferring to be left alone. Many never come to the ground as they feel much safer jumping from tree top to tree top. Come with me and visit with the monkey's on their holiday in the jungle. You never know what can happen in the wild jungle. read more
By: Daniel Butler | 2010-11-19 | Communications Have you heard the story of the monkey trap? It's said to be true, and goes like this: In tropical countries, hunters used to capture monkeys with a easy however effective trap. They placed a banana or something sweet inside a basket, and anchored the basket to something solid. A hole in the top of the basket allowed a monkey to urge its open hand inside and grab the food. Thus way, so sensible, from the monkey's perspective. read more
By: David Stewart | 2010-05-03 | Fashion Have you ever wondered about the handbag? How did we come about carrying items in bags hanging on our shoulder? Purses have a long history, covering centuries past to present day. read more
By: Corwin Smith | 2011-09-14 | Entrepreneurs Reams and reams might have been written about the people who achieved some of the sublime heights in their careers or did something for the society that led to a watershed moment begetting the changes that were positive, enriching and everlasting. read more