By: John Prytz | 2011-08-14 | Nature There are myths and legends that tell of human beings abducted as a food source by flying beasties. Confining ourselves to the Americas, especially the indigenous natives of North America, the question is, is there anything verified by science that's birdlike or that flies that could snack on a fully grown human? If not, something's screwy somewhere and other explanations are required. read more
By: kitty | 2010-12-27 | Hockey It was a white hell outside but the Maple Leafs had little trouble with the Devils inside. As snow battered the U.S. Northeast ... read more
By: Michael Rupkalvis | 2011-02-14 | News and society Residents of the Northeast may have breathed a collective sigh of relief this week when the Farmer's Almanac declared that next year they will have a milder winter than this year. Inhabitants of the Northeast are just about ready to call it quits but weather forecasters predict a short warming period followed by a colder than usual March and April, with more snow likely. read more
By: Jim Doshin Benton | 2010-03-28 | Self Improvement As technology continues to accelerate along with the amount of information that we are constantly bombarded with each day, it appears that it becomes increasingly difficult for one to find the time to be able to just stop within this storm of ideas and images and reflect on just where we are in our lives. What are we really doing here on this Earth? read more
By: Travis Zdrazil | 2010-04-04 | Environmental It is not just specific large industrial sites that contribute to the problem of storm water pollution. The environmental agencies in each state point out that non-source pollution is the major cause of pollution. Non-point source pollution is run off from surburban and urban areas. read more
By: David Sporleder | 2010-04-01 | Diy The thing to remember with living in an area that gets big storms is that it's always better to be prepared so that in storm season you don't have an overwhelming amount of things to take care of. Spread your prep out during the year so that you don't have to do it all or spend a lot of money all at once. read more
By: harry grant | 2012-01-10 | Arts & Entertainment Monster Jam is a massive event that contains colossal truck racing each other and also some freestyle events as well. They are organized generally in grand stadiums of U.S and Europe but its finale is held in Les Vegas. The Advanced Auto Parts Monster Jam is America’s most popular game that has grabbed the attention of million audiences. read more
By: Oswald Melman | 2010-10-01 | Home security Do you sit up at night thinking about the safety of your family inside your Atlanta, Georgia house? Do you worry about your children sleeping in their room and wonder if they are scared of boogie monsters or the sound of the rain? Well, there isn't much you can do about the sound of the rain, but you can check under the bed for boogie monsters and install invest in home security for the protection of yourself and your family inside your house. read more
By: Manish Sinha | 2010-10-19 | Destinations Temples are the abode of God and Goddesses where devotees come and pay their tribute. These structures are reserved for religious or spiritual activities. Large number of devotes from faraway places comes to various Assam pilgrimage places so they can get heavenly blessing from God and Goddess. read more
By: jason hunter | 2010-12-15 | Gifts The imaginext bigfoot monster is a hot toy for this season. The imaginext barefoot monster has different emotions, pounds his fist, does workouts, and even snores when he sleeps. Hours of fun for your child and makes a perfect gift. read more
By: Willis J. Watson | 2010-09-24 | Insurance A recent Scottish case of Glasgow Training Group (Motor Trade) Limited v. Lombard Continental Pic (1988) The Times, 21 November, must be treated with a certain amount of caution in the light of the early authorities referred to above. The assured had claimed that the collapse of part of a roof had resulted from damage by storm or tempest, covered by his property policy. It was clear that the damage had in fact been caused by a large amount of snow falling on the roof. The insurers argued that a read more
By: martin caton | 2010-10-21 | Mobile BlackBerry Storm 3 Deals Vs BlackBerry Storm 2 Deals are there with the help of which you will come to know that among both of them which will be fruitful. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-04-29 | News and society Storms and tornadoes strike the Southeastern United States have taken away the life of at least 290 people in six states and left countless numbers of people missing. According to officials, the worst-hit state is Alabama with the death toll up to 204 people, including 15 killed by a tornado that destroyed the city of Tuscaloosa. Other states including Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia and Virginia are also announced the emergency situation. At least 32 people have been killed in Mississippi, 11 in Georgia, 14 in Tennessee and eight in Virginia on Tuesday and Wednesday. The US National Weather Service said that the current storm will hit North and South Carolina before making its way further north-east. Storms have stroke US for weeks and another major storm system will bring heavy rain in the forthcoming days. read more
By: RebeccaJK Smith | 2011-04-02 | Current Affairs Thousands of tourists have been left stranded as high winds and rain pound Koh Samui, causing widespread flooding, power outages and severing the Island’s transport links. read more
By: jerrytrade | 2010-12-10 | Fashion Quality hearing protection Monster Beats By Dre Studio are a critical item to bring to the shooting range. Here is a hearing protection headphones guide for shooting enthusiasts. read more