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Jeff Van Gundy, non-Jewish Jew; Deborah Baker’s ‘The Convert’; Rahm Emanuel’s mayoral inauguration

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Siamese Cats – Chingching and Sulyn


Siamese Cats , Chingching & Sulyn

Chingching & Sulyn
"Chingching and Sulyn are looking for something. You’ll never guess what!"
2010-11-05

Here’s what L M Svizzero says about Chingching & Sulyn:

"This pic of my babies was Easter 2009. “Looking for the Easter Bunny”. They will stand at the open door for hours just looking around the back yard. Never walking out the door."

"Chingching and Sulyn are very beautiful. They look perfectly matched and it sounds like they are a fun pair! Thanks for sharing them with us."


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Green Star Polyps

Green Star Polyps - Pachyclavularia violaceaGreen Star Polyps
Pachyclavularia violacea

"I’m a star! So what makes me a star? Hint: my beautiful starburst polyps!"

9/19/2010

An extremely soft and durable soft coral, Green Star Polyps make wonderful beginner corals!

The Green Star Polyps – Pachyclavularia violacea is a beautiful and robust coral. It’s tentacles can range anywhere from green, yellow or light green, and it’s mat is red or purple. There are a total of 8 tentacles, which are long, smooth, and thin – which is in contrast to other encrusting gorgonians that have feathery tentacles. The tentacles protect it’s mouth, which is in the center of the coral and is yet even another color… Read More

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Lizard Canary

Lizard CanaryLizard Canary
"This beautiful canary is bred specifically to bring out the spangled effect present in its feathers!"

The lizard canary is a beautiful developed breed of canary that has not been changed at all!

The lizard canary is one of the oldest original canary breeds, but it has had a rough history. In the early 1900′s there was an extinction scare, with only a couple dozen breeding pairs left by the 1940′s. This was due to the two world wars and disease epidemics spreading. They were able to spring back with the help of the Lizard Canary Association of Great Britain, which started a “come-back” breeding program. This allowed the Lizard Canary to thrive once again and now is one of the most widely available types of canaries… Read More

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Dog Care – How To Take Care of a Dog

Dog CareDog Care
"Dogs can be a great source of companionship, for kids and adults alike!"

Deciding to bring a new dog into your life – whether a puppy or an adult – will turn into a

wonderful experience, bringing change and joy!

Adopting a new puppy or adult dog can be one of the most exciting and profound experiences of your life, similar to getting married, buying your first car, or obtaining your first house. And a new dog takes work, just like all of those.

To have a good experience with your new pet, it is important to become familiar with how to care for your dog and learn about their needs.

Dogs are generally very devoted and loyal to their family members and because of that make great companions. Dogs are not choosy and will give their love to any owner willing to reciprocate that love – they don’t judge who you are or what your faults are. They can detect when you are sad or happy and their moods will follow suit. They can prove to be very loyal protectors and friends… Read More

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