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The World?S Strangest Laws

May 15th, 2010
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The World?S Strangest Laws

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Here is a list of the world’s most ridiculous laws… no wonder lawyers earn so much!

- In Victoria Australia, only a licensed electrician is allowed to change a lightbulb.

- In Victoria Australia it is forbidden to wear pink hot pants after mid-day on a Sunday.

- It England, it is illegal for a cab in the City of London to carry rabid dogs or corpses.

- It England, it is illegal to die in the Houses of Parliament.

- It England, it is an act of treason to place a postage stamp bearing the British monarch upside down.

- In France, it is forbidden to call a pig Napoleon.

- Under the UK’s Tax Avoidance Schemes Regulations 2006, it is illegal not to tell the taxman anything you don’t want him to know, though you don’t have to tell him anything you don’t mind him knowing.

- In Alabama, it is illegal for a driver to be blindfolded while

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Perennial sunflower – Interface Converters – TDM over IP

May 11th, 2010
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Perennial sunflower – Interface Converters – TDM over IP

Background Sunflower seed: current production and uses
Globally, sunflowers are the fourth most important oil crop. Most of the sunflower seed crop is crushed for oil, and most of the oil is consumed by humans. A major byproduct of crushing is protein-rich cake, an excellent feed for livestock.
A tiny proportion of the global sunflower crop is directly eaten as uts or kernels.
Sunflower seed in the context of global oilseed production (FAO data)
Global uses of sunflower seed (from FAO data) Wild perennial relatives of sunflower
There are 82 species of sunflowers (genus Helianthus), all native to North America. Of these, 38 are perennials. Sunflower breeders have crossed many of these species with the crop sunflower because they are a source of useful genes.
All wild sunflower species
Perennial sunflower species
The domestic sunflower
Wild species supply genes for conventional breeding programs
Wild perennials are a source of genes for perennial grain breeding
Annual crop

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The philosophy of fish

May 9th, 2010
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The philosophy of fish

The philosophy of fish

Plato examined the dualism of life and Freud delved into the deviant patterns of man’s psyche. People practice Raj Yoga to calm body and mind and Stephen Covey has presented us with eight habits to make us all more effective.

But rarely has a philosophy of life been based on the practices of a fish market. Until now.

It might sound strange but organisations including Wild Wadi and the American Hospital in Dubai have already started putting the Fish! philosophy into practice. And the Bank of Dubai are ready to open their vaults a chink to get the taste of ‘fish’ inside. Architect and proponent of Fish, Stephen Lundin, tells the City Times a little more.

‘I’ve a fascination for energy and carry many observations of the work places that have none. The Pike Place Fish Market in Seattle had so much life there that people came down from their office buildings at lunch times just to get juiced up to go back to

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Eel Fishing – Learn the Facts That Can Help you Catch the Trophies

May 3rd, 2010
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Eel Fishing – Learn the Facts That Can Help you Catch the Trophies

Despite the fact that most eels are predators, many people consider them like the right choice for a home aquarium. However, eels are also a perfect catch for anglers, consisting of 4 suborders of the Anguilliformes with 19 families, 110 genres and near 400 different species.

Anguillidae is the suborder of freshwater eels, but there are also Heterenchelyidae, Chlopsidae (false morays), Myrocongridae, Moringuidae (worm eels), and Muraenidae (moray eels). Other classification based on the FishBase System, dividing eels into 15 families. In fact, there are several classification databases including the ITIS, and Systema Naturae 2000, each one giving different categories and suborders.

Juvenile American eels (Anguilla rostrata) are one of the varieties of freshwater acclimated eels in the United States. Originally found in Lesueur, Minnesota back in 1817. This snake-like fish used to appear more frequently in the state than they do

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Dress Your Family For NFL Games

April 29th, 2010
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Dress Your Family For NFL Games

How can you tell if someone is a Green Bay Packers football fan? He is the guy wearing a green and gold shirt with a slice of cheese perched on the top of his head. If he is a family man his cute little baby is drooling onto a Green Bay Packer’s bib. He smiles at his four-year old daughter who has on a green and gold cheer leading outfit even though the Packers have no official cheerleaders. Everyone in the family is wearing NFL licensed clothing. The five best selling items in one of the pro shops are all shirts. Four of them have Brett Favre’s name on them. Reebok owns the licensing rights to make and sell the shirts along with other products..

About a half-hour before game time the doorbell rings. His wife opens the door for friends wearing her green and gold sweatshirt with Brett Favre and the number four on it over jeans. They all stop in the kitchen for beer and snacks on their way to the family room where they turn on the game. Win or lose, most

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2009 Mlb Predictions

April 27th, 2010
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2009 Mlb Predictions

Here is a list of predictions for the 2009 MLB season.  These are purely the opinion of the writer, “RaginBulls” at RootZoo.  Enjoy them, and feel free to share your opinions, whether you agree or disagree.

AL East
1. Boston Red Sox >
2. New York Yankees >
3. Tampa Bay Rays >
4. Baltimore Orioles>
5. Toronto Blue Jays >

AL Central
1. Minnesota Twins >
2. Cleveland Indians >
3. Detroit Tigers >
4. Kansas City Royals <
5. Chicago White Sox <

AL West
1. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim >
2. Texas Rangers >
3. Seattle Mariners <
4. Oakland Athletics <
NL West
1. Los Angeles Dodgers >
2. Arizona Diamondbacks <
3. San Francisco Giants <
4. Colorado Rockies <
5. San Diego Padres <

NL Central
1. Chicago Cubs >
2. St. Louis Cardinals >
3. Cincinnati

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Indoor Waterpark

April 25th, 2010
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Indoor Waterpark

History

The first ever indoor waterpark was built in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in 1985 at the West Edmonton Mall. It is called the World Waterpark and is over 200,000 sq ft (19,000 m2). It was a success for the mall. The first indoor waterpark in the U.S. was built in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin at the Polynesian Hotel. They built it in 1994 so it could make the Dells a “year round destination”, as the Wisconsin Dells tourist season was from Memorial Day to Labor Day before it was built.

The Indoor Waterpark Craze

Since the opening of the first park, the indoor waterpark business has become increasingly more popular, especially for the Edmonton area in Canada, and in the Wisconsin Dells in the U.S., which proclaims itself as the “waterpark capital of the world”. The Dells has 5 Waterpark Resorts that have at least 1 waterpark bigger that 55,000 sq ft (5,100 m2). This includes the Kalahari Resort (Wisconsin’s Largest Indoor

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The Great Lakes Region

April 13th, 2010
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The Great Lakes Region

The Great Lakes region is composed of some cities from US and Canada. It is surrounded by a wide shoreline and contributes greatly in technology and agriculture.

The region of Great Lakes includes a large portion of a province in Ontario, Canada. It also includes eight states in the USA. These US states border Great Lakes and they are New York, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan. The whole Great Lake portion of the Canadian shoreline is found in Ontario. The consequent geographical definition of the Great Lakes region is the terrain area that consumes into the said region.

Great Lakes are distinguished for its significant contributions in the field of political economy, culture, technology, and natural resources. Among the prominent contributions are the democratic economy and government. In addition, industrial production and inventions for automobile manufacturing, agricultural machinery,

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2010 Green Bay Packers Predictions

April 9th, 2010
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2010 Green Bay Packers Predictions

The Green Bay Packers were one of the surprise teams in 2009, as they went from winning just six games in 2008 to finishing 11-5 and a second place finish behind the Vikings in the NFC North. The Packers earned a spot in the postseason as one of the wild card teams, but were one and done after suffering a tough loss to the Cardinals in a 51-45 overtime thriller. The Packers head into the 2010 season with a ton of confidence, but for this team to take over the North they have to find a way to beat the Vikings, who they lost to in both games last season. Here is a quick preview of the 2010 Green Bay Packers and my prediction on where they finish the season in the NFC North.

Offense: After letting Brett Favre leave town everyone questioned whether or not Rodgers was going to have what it takes to keep this team in contention, and while things didn’t go so well in his first season as a starter, Rodgers emerged as one of the elite quarterbacks in

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Super Bowl Line and Odds 2010, Superbowl Picks & Predictions

April 1st, 2010
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Anaheim nearly became the first team ever to hand the Wild a regulation loss in a home opener at Minnesota, but the Ducks could not hold on to a late three-goal lead and fell 4-3 in overtime. With defenseman James Wisniewski in the penalty box, Andrew Brunette scored the game-winner on the power play in the extra session. The Ducks did secure one point and now have a 0-1-1 record in the young season. The Ducks got second period goals from Joffrey Lupul, Evgeny Artyukhin and Saku Koivu (each acquired by the team in the offseason) but were held to just two shots in the final 20 minutes of regulation as Minnesota rallied. Trailing 3-0 with less than 14 minutes to play in the third, the Wild got goals from Mikko Koivu, Petr Sykora and Eric Belanger to send the game to overtime. It was an exciting start for Minnesota with Todd Richards coaching his first regular season game in his home state for the Wild, who are now 8-0-1 all-time in home openers since joining the NHL in 2000. Looking to bounce back after a 4-1 loss to San Jose at Honda Center on Saturday, the Ducks instead saw a seemingly secure lead slip away. With the teams skating four-on-four in overtime, Wisniewski was penalized for roughing during a post-whistle skirmish. Brunette poked a puck past Ducks goalie Jean-Sebastian Giguere on the ensuing power play for the Wilds first win of the season. Lupul, who returned to Anaheim in the June trade that sent star defenseman Chris Pronger to Philadelphia, opened the
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Super Bowl Line and Odds 2010, Superbowl Picks & Predictions

Super Bowl Line and Odds 2010, Superbowl Picks & Predictions : Wild Card upsets have created a shakeup on the NFL future odds scene, as one of the big favourites from the pre-season, and a popular choice heading into the playoffs, the Patriots were eliminated. Also exiting stage right were the Cincinnati Bengals, the Philadelphia Eagles and in the wildest of the Wild Card games, the Green Bay Packers lost in overtime.

BetRepublic previewed all the first round matchups with picks from Sonny Palermo, Greg Dempson and Jarvis Simes, all expert NFL handicappers.

NFL Future Odds:

Teams ranked in the top 4 when oddsmakers drew up the original lines had the week off as they all earned a first round bye, but performances from Dallas and Arizona have caused second thoughts for some bettors about how the playoff picture could turn out.

Super Bowl Line and Odds 2010

Dallas

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