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Abuse Leads to Unhealthy Habits

Abuse Leads to Unhealthy Habits

Researchers at the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) in Canada have discovered that people who are victims of negative behavior, stereotypes, discrimination and prejudice lose their emotional self-control, as well as their ability to think rationally, to stay focused and have a balanced diet.

Panda Guardians Wanted

Panda Guardians Wanted

A center for the protection of Pandas in China has launched a call for applications around the world to find six guardians who would take care of Panda mammals for a month.

A Bear Caught … In The Jar!

A Bear Caught ... In The Jar

After 10 days of seeing the world through a plastic jar, a six month cub was finally released from the Jar in which is head was jammed, by Florida wildlife officers.

Gulf Oil Spill : Obama Presses BP For Compensations

Gulf Oil Spill - Obama Presses BP For Compensations

U.S. President Barack Obama vowed on Saturday not to abandon the victims of the spill, by starting a family weekend on the coast of Florida intended to show solidarity with the region.

Luxury Hospitals for Dogs and Cats

Luxury Hospitals for Dogs and Cats

When the check-up of “Pierre”, a small white terrier, revealed he was suffering from kidney failure and needed dialysis, Cibele Domingues, his owner, had no hesitation. Take his canine friend to a high end veterinary clinic.

Angry Over McNuggets

Angry Over McNuggets

Visibly frustrated because she could not get McNuggets for breakfast on the morning of New Year’s Day, a resident of Toledo, Ohio, became violent at employees and at the window of the restaurant.

Australia Recruits From Koala Hunters To Beer Drinkers

Australia Recruits From Koala Hunters To Beer Drinkers

Beer taster, koala hunter or cleaner of kangaroo poop: South Australia launched on Tuesday a massive recruitment campaign in England promising to people aged 18-30 “unusual” jobs.

British Man Walks Down the Amazon

British Man Walks Down the Amazon

34 years old Ed Stafford, from Great Britain, said Monday that he became the first man to walk down the Amazon through its entire length, after a journey of 6,500 km over two years.

Identical Twins Create Confusion In Court

Identical Twins Create Confusion In Court

Two twins have appeared in court Wednesday in Lockport, near Niagara Falls, but the judges were hard pressed to know which one is described as having killed a 23 year old man in front of their home last May.

A Collection Of 10 000 Sand Types

A Collection 10 000 Sand Types

A German woman who collected 10,000 samples of sand from around the world in her apartment, appealed Thursday to get samples from the Equatorial Guinea and Antarctica, which are missing in her collection.

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