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Articles related to "Rats"
Pet Rat Care Rats are popular family pets that can be enjoyed by all ages. Small children should be supervised, as is true of all pets, but pet rats rarely bite and are easy to care. pet rats • rat care • rats • family pet • pet care
Rat News: January - April, 1999 Some rat news that may or may not be fit to print! rat news • rat celebrites
Get Ready for Your Rats! Now that you've decided to get pet rats, here are some more points to ponder! pet rats • cage • free-range • bedding • litter
Real Rats: Jewel's Story The story of a rat who didn't deserve her lot in life. rats • story • jewel • yellow rat bastard • stroke
Real Rats: Terry's Story The story of a beautiful, sweet rat who was another of the YRB girls. pet rats • yrb girls • terry • moving • myco
Rat Food Recipes on the Web Delicious food you and your rats can share. food • recipes • rat • cooking • beer
RatKu Contest Winners Here are the winning entries to the RatKu contest. Hope you enjoy them as much as we did! ratku • contest • winners • rat poetry
Are Animals Psychic? Are animals psychic? Who can lose themselves in the depth of a cat's eyes and ever doubt it? psycic • psi ability • animals • cats • dogs
June Movie Review A review of the movie, <b>A Rat's Tale</b>. a rat's tale • tor seidler • michael f. huse • lauren hutton • marionettes
May Movie Review A review of the British animated video, <b>The Ratties</b>. the ratties • laura milligan • mike wallis • spike milligan • animation
Squirrels vs. Eastpointe City Council city council attacks squirrel feeding woman squirrels • rats • rodents • bird-feeding • charges
The Life of Riley The Short and Incredibly Happy Life of Riley teaches children and adults a lesson in the joys of the simple life. the short and incredibly happy life of riley colin • amy lissiat • children's illustrated books • kane miller book publishers • simplify life lessons
The Rising Costs of a Job The rising costs of being an employee are starting to outweigh the benefits. Employees want out, but are forced to remain in their jobs by the poor economy. rising costs job • employees • rat race • corporate america • disadvantages job
Universe 25 The rodents in John Calhoun's enclosures developed social pathologies similar to the behavior of humans trapped in cities. enclosure • crowding • population • john c. calhoun • over-population
Alternative Medicine for Pets Are natural remedies safe to use on pets? Which natural remedies can be used on dogs, cats, horses, birds, and rodents? Can essential oils really kill cats? essential oils and pets • herbal remedies for animals • sensitive to scent • natural alternative pet dog food • get rid of fleas and ticks naturally
Canadian Nurses in World War One Canadian Nursing Sisters in WWI - courageous women provided soldiers emergency medical care in the field, and security and comfort that only caring women could provide. canadian history • canadian nurses in world war one • nurses of the canadian army nursing service • canadian women volunteered to join the war effort • given the title of nursing sisters
Dead Alive, aka Braindead This low budget New Zealand horror film from Peter Jackson is highly entertaining and a must for horror fans, a true stomach churner. dead alive • braindead • peter jackson • splatter horror • bloodiest horror movie
The Criminal Life of Effie O Illustrated poem, novel-in-verse, Sam Savage has written a children’s book for adults. With simple, deft verse he sketched out characters readers can really care about. sam savage • novel-in-verse • verse novel • book-length poem • poetic narrative
Opera The Love for Three Oranges The Love for Three Oranges (Lyubov k Tryom Apelsiname), a fairytale opera by Sergei Prokofiev: Plot synopsis, character description, and other Prokofiev opera information prokofiev opera love three oranges • sergei prokofiev • the love for three oranges opera • three oranges opera • russian opera love oranges
The Trouble with Paradise Man's view of society perfected turns out to be fatally flawed. hope • optimisim • great expectations • peace • utopia
Berries Help More Than Our Hearts Why is it that the saying we have all heard, "we are what we eat" is such big news? berries • colon cancer • fruits and vegetables • antioxidants • pterostilbene
Ratatouille trailer Trailer for Pixar's next movie debuts on Cinoche ratatouille • cars • pixar • brad bird • jan pinkava
New Parents and Sleep Deprivation New parents experience relentless sleep deprivation, the effects of which are profound. Discussion involves physical, mental and emotional effects of exhaustion. parents sleep deprivation • baby sleep deprivation • parents sleep • baby sleep • phases sleep cycle
In the Name of Science? Stop Al Gore's campaign to restart animal testing! animal testing • al gore • medical news
Planting the Cats: A Theme Garden A garden of cats - or a garden for the cats. Anyway - definitely gardens for cat-lovers. cat plants • catnip • catnip • cattails • cats-paw
Comedy slump Networks show little effort in reviving comedy. sitcoms • the big day • notes from the underbelly • lets rob... • scrubs
Starving Winter of 1609/1610 Starving Winter of 1609/1610 in Jamestown, Virginia: Women and others ate dogs, horses, rats, mice, and snakes to survive. One man ate his wife. First wedding and births starving winter of 1609/1610 • women of jamestown • virginia • mrs. forrest • anne burras
Fawlty Towers Fawlty Towers:Arguably the greatest sit-com ever! bbc • fawlty towers • john cleese • monty python • comedy
The Good Life (Good Neighbors) The Good Life - Classic BBC Comedy starring Felicity Kendal good life • good neighbors
The Extra new Pixar short New short rumoured to accompany 2007 release of Pixar's Ratatouille. disney • pixar • ratatouille • the extra • brad bird
Some Like it Hot! Americans love chile. From a seasoning, to a medicinal herb, to an ornamental plant...chile is versatile chile • pepper • peppers • jalapeno • habanero
The Pied Piper of Hamelin Crusade The Pied Piper of Hamelin and Children's Crusade of 1212. crusades • knights • folklore • folktales • folk lore
Some Squirrelly Thoughts on a Rainy Spring Afternoon thoughts about the pros and cons of living with squirrels rodents • animal intelligence • animal behavior • beatrix potter • white house squirrels
Celebrities and their Charities From Idol Gives Back to Oprah's Big Give to Angelina's work with the UN, stars are working 'for a good cause' like never before celebrity charity • gwyneth paltrow save the children • gwyneth paltrow charity • jolie pitt foundation • elton john charity fundraiser
Herbal Remedy, Elymus repens Elymus repens may be used as an alternative treatment to relieve disorders disorders of the kidneys and urinary tract such as Cystitis and Urethritis. elymus repens • cystitis • urethritis • kidney disorder • urinary tract distorder
Kissing Bug – Disease Vector The kissing bug, an insect of many names, lives close to people in Central and South America and sucks their blood, transmitting Chagas disease in the process. kissing bug • disease vector • conenose bugs • dangerous parasite • trypanosoma cruzi
The Black Death (1347-1351) From Rome to London, people believed that the Apocalypse had come. It was 1348 and Europe was being devastated by the worst plague in known history: the Black Death. black death • bubonic plague • pestilence • bird flu • ebola
A LIFETIME of New Shows This week's column looks at three new series on LIFETIME, a BATTLESTAR GALACTICA reunion, the passing of another tv friend, This Week in TV History and my tv viewing recommendations for the week. tv shows • recommendations • any day now • maggie • oh baby
Bonnie Demerjian - Roll On! If you can't visit the Stikine River soon, experience it through Bonnie Demerjian's book about the great river discovering the wild stikine river • bonnie demerjian • spatsizi plateau • telegraph creek • mount edziza
Disco Kong The '76 version, believe it or not, wins over the '33 and the '06 king • kong • '33 • '76 • '06
Guinea Pig for Dinner The Guinea Pig, or Cuy, is a beloved housepet to many around the world. In many places in South America it is dinner. cuy • guinea pig • south america food • guinea pig for dinner • guinea pig for food
Lose 104 Pounds a Year: New research links TV advertising and prolonged sitting with the fattening of America. By replacing TV time with activity, you can lose over 104 pounds a year. lose 104 pounds a year • kill your tv • watch tv gain weight • sitting leads to weight gain • dangers of sitting
Mid March 2007 Movie Openings What's coming to your favorite movie theater? Try these out for size. march 2007 movies • theaters • pop culture • popculture • the hills have eyes 2
Ratatouille Rocks Germany, Austria Ratatouille is cleaning up at the international box office, making $19.7 million in its first weekend in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. ratatouille • the walt disney company • pixar • box office • germany
Raw Meat as Culinary Tradition In Belgium raw meat is a delicacy. But try to convince an Indian or an American of that! Do irrational taboos still inform the taboo? consumption eating raw hamburger meat • filet americain prepare tartare de boeuf toast can • belgium belgian daily delicacy • disgusting food taboo india • culinary traditions america hygiene
Single Parent Meltdown Is a Single Parent Meltdown different than the type of meltdown you would have if you weren't a single parent? single parent stress • stress • single parenting • financial stress • single parent issues
Winning an Oscar When I Win The Academy Award... It seems unlikely, but if film history has taught us anything, it's that the gates of AMPAS can be stormed. academy • awards • oscars • past • winners |
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