Video: Mating
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Much of Norman Rush's novel Mating is a critical indictment of the Western mentality, especially as it relates to Africa. Though its main characters generally denounce the West, the are inextricably tied to it.
By Robert Paul | Published 2/21/2006
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Ever wonder why many men seem hesitant to commit? Why are women more attracted to guys with better jobs? Read on for an evolutionary explanation of human mating behavior.
By Emmy Diers | Published 2/22/2008
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Mating or breeding pets can be a challenge, learn how to mate or breed pets properly.
By midwestgirl | Published 9/19/2006
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The praying mantis is located all over the world. They are released into agricultural areas to help keep the insect population down.
By Jessica Rowe | Published 3/10/2008
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Dating at any age...
By Michelle Stewart | Published 1/18/2008
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Describes a funny encounter at the local Taco Bell.
By Chelsea Humphreys | Published 9/27/2007
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Pandas need aphrodisiacs too.
By Jetlag Democracy | Published 9/22/2006
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With rituals like these, finding a human mate suddenly just got easier.
By Donna Talarico | Published 3/13/2006
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According to researchers at Ohio University, primates developed red and orange skin and hair color after they were able to visually perceive red, not before.
By Matthew McKinney | Published 6/26/2007
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It now appears that sex is also about recreation as it frequently occurs out of the mating season. And same-sex copulation and bonding are common in hundreds of species, from bonobo apes to gulls.
By Sam Vaknin | Published 1/6/2008
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IM cyber fantasies get killed by reality
By PurpleCrayonBrain | Published 5/9/2008
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This year you may have noticed around the country everywhere it seems you see the periodical locust, with their huge red eyes ans benign mating call.
By D.P. Kane | Published 6/19/2008
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Selecting a right stallion to your mare can be a tricky task! First you will need to think what you will expect from the foal. Are you planning to keep it or is it in your hope to sell the foal for a profit? What discipline are you going to train the foal for?
By Kirsi Bertolini | Published 10/10/2007
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A short description of a woman trying to meet and develop a relationship with a man in the modern age.
By Rosanne OReilly | Published 5/29/2008
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This article talks about a story of a cat that was fixed after giving birth. It talks about why we should not spade or nuder after mating.
By Christopher.W Joyner | Published 2/29/2008
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Apparently latex, rubber and AA batteries have become the surrogate parents to good �ol cuddling, kissing and the mating call of the spotted owl.
By Gary Picariello | Published 6/16/2006
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This lab was performed using Drosophila melanogaster fruit flies. Drosophila melanogaster is a useful tool in genetic studies of diploid organisms because it is small, is easily and inexpensively raised, and produces many progeny from a single mating.
By J. Lin | Published 7/29/2006
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Birds are unique. They have unique patterns in their singing, mating, and nesting. They also have unique preferences in what bird feeders they are attracted to.
By Country Girl | Published 5/20/2005
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Elephant seals: Magnificent creatures weighing up to 2.5 tons, flopping around on their bellies, fighting, mating, nursing pups, from January through March. You can get within 25 feet to watch them at these California beaches.
By Catherine High | Published 1/27/2007
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The race is ruled by a handful of Queens who take multiple lovers. The males gain their strength and power by mating with the Queen.
By Anny Sivilay | Published 5/31/2007
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You are likely thinking, "Skunks?" Yep, you read it right. SKUNK. Contrary to popular belief, skunks make great pets.
By Karl Withakay | Published 11/12/2005
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Reproductive linkage seems apparent between Vespertilionid Bats and the steatonyssus mite. This link can be made dispite several different undisireale conditions, such interspecies competition.
By Clare Ritzi | Published 10/26/2005
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The DFW Wildlife Coalition will hold a Varmint Lovers' Tea Party and Bazaar Nov. 6th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Dallas, TX.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 10/5/2005
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The Aristocrats isn't funny, but it is compelling.
By Josh Tyler | Published 9/13/2005
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Various cultures and religions conceive of birds, the denizens of heavens, as divine revelations, and the bearers of heavenly message of guidance. Birds symbolize man's soul or spirit as it is released from the body in ecstasy or in death.
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 10/28/2005
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What is America's obsession with reality TV? Why do millions of people spend thousands of hours each week, watching ordinary people try to get a job, try to get a date or try to sing instead of actually living their own lives?
By Matthew Kelsey | Published 10/26/2005
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The Okefenokee is located in Southeast Georgia and is one of the wildest and soggiest landscapes in the lower 48 states.
By Tanya Breese | Published 11/19/2005
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Anthropologists have studied the cultures of the world and have come to the conclusion that indeed, it does seem that marriage, in one form or another, is universal in all cultures.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 11/22/2005
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This chapter will discuss the thylacine's appearance and unique biology, the habitat it occupied, and its behavior in the wild.
By Wes Mantooth | Published 12/8/2005
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In Alaska it's an offense to push a live moose out of a moving plane.
By Emma S. | Published 10/1/2005
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Advances to prevent defects in our young are being employed that will help ensure future survival. The use of human knowledge for survival of our fittest is a nature-driven response to the lack of instinctual behavior seen in other forms of life.
By Lisa Logan | Published 11/15/2005
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You've gone shopping. More than enough of crowding into a space at the Craps Table or tired of busting out at Blackjack. The wait for the buffet was too long. So, what do you do next?
By dale day | Published 12/8/2005
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The Ute Bear Dance is performed every spring (usually the first week in June) and represents the oldest dance that the tribe performs, dating back further than the 15th Century when Spanish Conquistadors first witnessed and recorded it.
By Lolaness | Published 12/7/2005
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This 455-word paper analyzes the origin and purpose of music in the animal kingdom and in humans
By Brian T. | Published 10/30/2005
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A review of "How to Find the Love of Your Life" and "The Singles Almanac
By Pat Jacobs | Published 5/9/2005
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Are you ready to face the real world? Are you sure? Here's what life's really like after college. Not only didn't they teach you this in Kindergarden, they didn't teach it to you in higher academia either. Be afraid. Be very affraid.
By Kathryn DeVito | Published 5/19/2005
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With March of the Penguins, Warner Independent Pictures and National Geographic Feature Films have released one of the most touching displays of intimate affection, courage, stamina, and neglect that the wild life has to offer.
By Sean Michael Benhabib | Published 6/24/2005
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This is the sequel to 1997's Anaconda with the Bootylicious J.Lo, Rapper Star Ice Cube and the underrated Jon Voight. That was good because of the cast and the fact that the snake was Mfing lethal. This one, well...
By Sheloman Byrd | Published 5/16/2005
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Key issues women should know about themselves before snaring the elusive Mr. Right. Post-modern singles are dumbstruck with 60-hour workweeks, amassed credit card bills, and a penchant for selfishness that rivals the greediest of corporate whores.
By Christine Fron | Published 4/30/2005
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Food for thought on the real reasons why women get breast augmentation.
By M G | Published 4/25/2005
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A humorous look at some obscure words, including popliteal, vomer, and noop. Why precision in words is important.
By Susan Rand | Published 4/27/2005
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We start out on a gorgeous late morning in early summer from Mount Laurel, New Jersey, and head for the mountains of the Delaware Water Gap up in Columbia, nearly two hours to the north of us. Our destination is the Lakota Wolf Preserve.
By Brant McLaughlin | Published 9/21/2005
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Devon Rex cats are known for their short, naturally curly coat and very large "elfin" ears. Here are some things you should know about the Devon Rex cat before adopting one as a pet.
By Laura Lond | Published 7/16/2005
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Amongst the hustle and bustle of a growing city lies a serene garden that will tantalize the senses. It is free, in a convenient location and open year-round.
By Deanna Anderson | Published 8/21/2005
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Quick tips from a professional handyman for adding baseboard and door trim to your home. Keep the frustration, cost, material waste, and time to a minimum by following a few simple tips.
By David Frantz | Published 9/12/2005
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Are there any real good women out there? It's a question that many men seem to be asking these days. People are still looking to get married, even with the rate of divorce skyrocketing. So here's the inside scoop on finding a good wife.
By Publius | Published 8/18/2005
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The route from Barcelona to the northern half of Mallorca was believed to be a three day and two night journey. That was a rough estimate, but with steady winds conditions this seemed a likely approximation.
By Robin Goldsmid | Published 8/2/2005
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The Red River Zoo in Fargo, although small, is growing and becoming a major attraction for the state of North Dakota. They have more than 300 animals in 75 species. Read on to learn more about the Red River Zoo.
By Jeff Gedgaud | Published 8/2/2005
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Some people don't like cats, others hate dogs, but very few people can say they detest all animals.
By Emma S. | Published 9/22/2005
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