Survival is the most basic human instinct. The will to survive is often too strong for the impending death and it sometimes salutes this very will to go back. This statement might sound very melodramatic but we...
Art is and has been present through out the History of humanity. It is a fact Art dealers are facing hard times during this time of recession. People have cut down on exorbitant expenses for art yet art in itself...
As recently reported in Perpetual Traveller, all in all it was a depressing affair at the recent IATA Annual General Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Director General and CEO Giovanni Bisignani of IATA read out the shockingly bad statistics of the Industry and backed...
From my Blog Hypo GlobalThere are many celebrity shows focusing on the intrigue of survival in the Jungle, however they are all executed with the security of a grand plan and designed to stimulate emotions or shock through wild nature and give Celebrities of otherwise the...
A very rare baby pink elephant has been seen by a wildlife cameraman in the Okavango Delta with a herd of about 80 other elephants. Most likely, the pink elephant is an albino calf, which is really rare among...
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"A group of local men braved dangerous broken ice and frigid waters in a fibreglass speedboat to rescue a small pod of dolphins and help them back to open water, the mayor of Seal Cove, N.L., said Thursday." "We...
Residents of Lone Grove Oaklahoma searched for survivors today after a tornado touched down in their town yesterday. About eight bodies have been recovered from the debris so far, but residents are still...
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The Tough Guy competition takes place this Sunday, February 1st and competitors battle for the win in this competition which has 21 extremely demanding tasks. Some of which include running on top of burning grass,...
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This is sad. This country had surplus food twenty years ago, now people go hungry. Mugabe must go." Along a road in Matabeleland, barefoot children stuff their pockets with corn kernels that have blown off...
In Seattle Washington this evening, a business network meeting was held at Rocket Dog Communications, who’s offices are right down across the street from the Seattle Ferry Terminal. The meeting was organized by...
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Let's face it, whether we like it or not, we are in a downturn. Unlike bears we cannot go into hibernation until things pick up as Stefan Stern points out in Let’s meet when it’s over (FT, November 6).Keeping your expenses under control is important yet it will not be...
"SAN FRANCISCO — In tough circumstances, sometimes all you need is hope, but other times you need a blow-up survival shelter featuring a bed, a couch, freeze-dried food, a 50-gallon water bladder, a first-aid...
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"The clock is ticking inexorably toward doomsday even if we don't kill ourselves by poisoning the environment or overheating the planet. You see, there's a little problem with the Sun."
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"What is a Life Worth? October 9th, 2008 | Posted by Mike Kearney Share This http://youtube.com/watch?v=6Q0uQAL_YDA Video of Care To Live member Ted Girgus taken at our nationwide protest in...
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A report by the UK National Cancer Research Institute reveals that unfashionable cancers receive less research money and attention from scientists, despite increased funding over a 4 year period towards...
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