Feeling the Wind on My Face Again
by
Kelvin
Treatment #16Today was the best day I've had in a long time. Like my old 1976 Cutlass Supreme years ago, my engine was humming, my hydramatic transmission was smooth as butter, and I even had the "new car smell" on me. This old vehicle actually felt like all cylinders were firing with all four barrels opened up for a while today! Figuratively, I fe ...
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Surprised to be gifted: the inner world of unrecognized giftedness
by
Douglas E.
... t good at making a conventional living, that I’m not earning a pension with my 20 year loyalty to The Company, that I can’t follow through with anything (except what really fires me up), that I can’t just buckle down and do the job.
Right?
I ought to try harder? Trim the edges a little more, squeeze a little to the left, bite my tongue. Maybe ...
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Canada Alta. finds CWD cases roaming further south and west than previously detected
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Terry S.
... ronic Wasting Disease http://chronic-wasting-disease.blogspot.com/2009/08/susceptibilities-of-nonhuman-primates.html Sunday, April 12, 2009CWD UPDATE Infection Studies in Two Species of Non-Human Primates and one Environmental reservoir infectivity study and evidence of two strains http://chronic-wasting-disease.blogspot.com/2009/04/cwd-update-infe ...
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Elaine Aron: Is high sensitivity the same as giftedness?
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Douglas E.
... other positive spins because I wanted a neutral name for the trait. I also wanted it to apply to all levels of the body, from skin and immune system to neocortex, and to all species, from fruit fly to human.
Of course “sensitive” is not a neutral term either. Indeed, I wonder if there are any terms that are truly neutral to everyone. But at least ...
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CWD infected deer B cells and platelets harbor prion infectivity in the blood
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Terry S.
... ronic Wasting Disease http://chronic-wasting-disease.blogspot.com/2009/08/susceptibilities-of-nonhuman-primates.html Sunday, April 12, 2009CWD UPDATE Infection Studies in Two Species of Non-Human Primates and one Environmental reservoir infectivity study and evidence of two strains http://chronic-wasting-disease.blogspot.com/2009/04/cwd-update-infe ...
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U.S. EPA confirms problems exist with spot-on flea, tick treatments.........
by
Stephen Tvedten
... d. “We want that message to be universal.”Dosages may be assigned to too broad a range of weights, the EPA stated. Consumers typically choose a spot-on treatment based on the species and weight of their pet. As an example, the product Frontline Plus for Dogs comes in four dosage sizes: for dogs 22 pounds and less; dogs between 23 and 44 pounds; dog ...
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Art on Cape Cod and the Day I Delivered Puzzles
by
Bob DeMarco
... y experience
Today, we went south to Plymouth. I saw Plymouth Rock. Then, I began delivering puzzles. It was a strange day.
First location: We pulled up and there was a fire engine and an ambulance there. As I walked in, they were carrying someone out. No one was available at the front desk. I left my puzzles with a note.
Second location: ...
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Testosterone for Dry Eyes by Jeffrey Dach MD
by
Jeffrey Dach MD
... rformance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry for the relative content of cholesterol, cholesterol esters, wax esters, diglycerides, triglycerides, and specific molecular species in the diglyceride fraction. Our results demonstrate that patients taking antiandrogen treatment, compared with age-related controls, had a: 1) significant increase in ...
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The Story of Stuff with Author Annie Leonard
by
Sean D.
... h-and a Vision for Change.” In 2007 she also narrated a short film version of the Story of Stuff book which has made its rounds on the Internet, in which she delivers a rapid-fire, often humorous and engaging story about …. well, stuffwhere it comes from, and where it goes when we throw it away.
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