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Of Cavaliers, Chow Chows and Japanese Chins

Posted by Thinker on Nov 21, 2008 in Thinkable

Chow Chow, or Chow, is a race of dog that was first developed in Mongolia about 4,000 years ago and was later introduced into China, where it is referred to as Songshi Quan, which literally means “puffy-lion dog.” It is believed that the Chow Chow is one of the models for the Foo dog, the traditional stone guardian found in front of Buddhist temples and palaces.

Today the Chow Chow is most commonly kept as a companion dog. Its keen sense of proprietorship over its home paired with a sometimes aggressively protective approach to strangers can be off-putting to those unfamiliar with the breed. However, displays of timidity and aggression are uncharacteristic of well-bred and well-socialized specimens.

The Chow is thought to be one of the oldest recognizable dog breeds and recent DNA analysis confirms this. Research indicates it is one of the first primitive breeds to evolve from the wolf. A Chinese bas-relief from 150 BC shows a hunting dog similar in appearance to the Chow. Later Chow Chows were bred as general-purpose working dogs for herding, hunting, pulling and guarding.

The Chow Chow was a highly popular pet among the rich and famous during the Roaring Twenties. President Calvin Coolidge and his wife owned a black Chow named Timmy. Chow Chows were also popular in the 1930s and 1980s.

Japanese Chins have straight, silky, profuse long hair that is most often Black and White, with other acceptable colorations being Red and White (which includes Lemon and White), Sable and White and, rarely, Black and White with Tan points, or tri-colored. They have heavily feathered tails that curl up over their backs with the long hair cascading down one side, often reaching the floor; the chest, neck and shoulder area is also heavily coated, with the hair springing away from the body creating the appearance of a thick ruff.

The true origin of the Chin remains a matter of controversy. It is widely agreed that these dogs originated in China. Some believe the ancestors of these dogs first appeared in Japan around the year 732, as gifts from the rulers of Korea, while others hold that they were given as gifts to the Empress of Japan as early as the mid-6th century to 7th century, and even some saying they came to Japan as recently as around the year 1000.

The King Charles Spaniel (also known as the English Toy Spaniel) is a breed of small dog of the Spaniel type. The similar King Charles Spaniel is a different breed. The Cavalier is more closely related to Cocker Spaniels in appearance, while the King Charles Spaniel is more closely related to the Pug.

Toy spaniels were a favorite pet lap dog in Europe, with each family having its favorite. King Charles II of England (1630 to 1685) was very fond of this type of dog, which is why the dogs of today carry his name, although there is no evidence that today’s breed descended from his particular dogs. With the expansion of trade in the 17th and 18th centuries, pugs and other dogs arrived from other parts of the world, and became popular pets; this led to breeding with the spaniel lap dogs. The ancestry of the pug is seen in the shorter muzzle of the King Charles Spaniel. The King Charles Spaniel was recognized in North America as the English Toy Spaniel, apparently in order to prevent confusion with the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.

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Make Money With Online Surveys

Posted by Thinker on Nov 21, 2008 in Thinkable

Statistical surveys are used to collect quantitative information about items in a population. Surveys of human populations and institutions are common in political polling and government, health, social science and marketing research. A survey may focus on opinions or factual information depending on its purpose, and many surveys involve administering questions to individuals.

A paid or incentivized survey is a type of statistical survey where the participant is rewarded through an incentive program, generally entry into a sweepstakes program or a small cash reward, for completing one or more surveys.

A paid survey is used to collect quantitative information about the participants’ personal and economic habits set against their particular demographic. Incentivized surveys are considered to be more likely to catch a wider and more representative range of respondents compared to unincentivised surveys.

You’ve probably already had an experience where a company has phoned you up or stopped you in the street asking you to take part in a quick survey? Smart companies do this all the time, in fact they spend BILLIONS every year conducting this kind of research.

Why?

Its simple, they need to get the opinion of the people on the street, regular people like you and me so they don’t waste money on products and advertising campaigns that people don’t want!

More and more companies are turning to the internet to collect this essential research. And they’re willing to PAY YOU for your opinion! People in the know are taking advantage of this to easily earn money taking online surveys

If you can type your name and click a mouse, you can do it too!

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Augment Your Health Knowledge With Online Search

Posted by Thinker on Nov 21, 2008 in Thinkable

Have you ever come home from a doctor’s appointment and wondered about the meaning of all those big words used by your doctor when discussing your health? Nowadays, we don’t have to wonder ! Since the Internet has become so much a part of our daily lives, we are able to research any health questions we may have whenever we want, right from the comfort of our homes.

There are experts online, from medical specialists at famous teaching hospitals who are taking time out from their busy lives in order to help those who are in need of information, to medical students who are studying the latest techniques and are often willing to share what they have learned.

You’ll also discover web sites for most organizations that are associated with the different forms of health diagnosis and care, such as the American Diabetes Association, the American Heart Association, and many others. Also important are the many message boards where people gather to discuss their health problems with others who are either having the same problem, or have friends or loved ones going through similar circumstances.

Weight Loss With Healthy Eating And Exercise

Weight loss does not have to be about denying yourself, though many people think so. You have probably heard these folks speak of “going on” or “going off” a diet. If you want to lose weight and keep it off, you must get this diet mentality out of your head. Instead of saying you will be starting a diet, tell yourself that you will be embarking on a new, healthier way of eating.

Heart Health And Your Lifestyle

Did you know that heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in America? Or that the epidemic of obese and overweight children in the US has greatly alarmed the American Heart Association because of the implications that go along with it? Many cases of heart disease would have never developed if only people had taken the time to learn about the importance of good nutrition and exercise, and share their findings with their families.

Anti-Aging Therapy Is Not A Kind Of Magic!

There is a new approach gaining popularity in today’s medical world, and it is called anti-aging therapy. Before this approach targeted the medical profession, the beauty product and the vitamin supplement industries embraced the new marketing trend of anti-aging. Creams and lotions, powders and pills, even a certain type of clear plastic wrap meant to act as a sort of sauna to steam away wrinkles was released into the eager hands of American women and men whose sole purpose in life seemed to be turning back the clock via their appearance.

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Silicon Valley High Schools offer International Recognition with AP Courses

Posted by Thinker on Nov 21, 2008 in Thinkable

Private High Schools can offer International Recognition with AP Courses

Outside the U.S., universities in more than 60 countries recognize AP in their admissions processes. For this reason, students who are considering taking extra courses at a community college my want to think twice about taking an AP course at their high school or a school that offers AP. Not all community college courses will be accepted for transfer credit, and may end up being a waste of time and effort. In northern California, some Silicon Valley Private Schools are able to provide these AP classes.

Individual colleges and universities, not the College Board or the AP Program, set criteria for granting admission to their respective programs. AP Exam performance is typically considered within the applicant’s complete academic transcript. Because these courses are graded on a 5 point scale, top students can obtain a GPA of over 4.0. GPA’s of 4.2 or more are often required for admission to top tier universities. If your child can’t get an AP course at your local public school, try contacting a private high school. Cambrian International Academy is only one of the Bay Area private schools providing AP classes on a full time or class-by-class basis. Some will even offer the classes in the evening or on a weekend.

Because admission policies vary from school to school, interested students should contact the institution directly for further information regarding application procedures and policies. Appropriate contact information and URLs are provided on the College Board website.

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