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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

1920*1200 The Best of Nature - The most Beautiful and Tranquil Landscape Wallpapers 7 - Wallcoo.net

1920*1200 The Best of Nature - The most Beautiful and Tranquil Landscape Wallpapers 7 - Wallcoo.net








The Best of Nature - High Res. Stunning Landscapes (Vol.1) - 1920*1200 The Best of Nature - The most Beautiful and Tranquil Landscape Wallpapers  7The Best of Nature - High Res. Stunning Landscapes (Vol.1) - Photo:Sunrise Dehind a Tree, Tranquil Field Scenery 9











The Best of Nature - High Res. Stunning Landscapes (Vol.1) - Photo: Chinese Pavilion With Beautiful reflection on Water, Chinese Garden 11
Nature's unique production can seldom be immitated

      - A.R.Shams's Reflection

Nature scene wallpapers, HD scene wallpapers, HD natural wallpapers part 14b

Nature scene wallpapers, HD scene wallpapers, HD natural wallpapers part 14b








CREATIVE LIVING AWARENESS WELFARE (CLAW):

Nature's creations signify nature's skillfulness

            - A.R.Shams's Reflection - Press / Online Publications - Moral Messages for Humanity Worldwide - http://www.arshamssreflection.blogspot.com


Nature scene wallpapers, HD scene wallpapers, HD natural wallpapers part 15

Nature scene wallpapers, HD scene wallpapers, HD natural wallpapers part 15



 MOST BEAUTIFUL NATURE SCENE

Hop aboard: Kangaroo shuts Australian airport | MSN Arabia

Hop aboard: Kangaroo shuts Australian airport | 

Hop aboard: Kangaroo shuts Australian airport

AMAZING & INTERESTING

(Reuters) - An injured kangaroo shut down part of Melbourne Airport on Wednesday after it hopped through the busy terminal and into a drug store.
Police in the southeastern Australian city secured the store before wildlife workers tranquilized and captured the animal.
Given the name Cyrus, after one of his rescuers, the male eastern grey kangaroo was injured by a vehicle on a nearby road before making his way to the airport's second level.
Cyrus was now in veterinary care, said Karen Masson, the chief executive of Wildlife Victoria.

Was Sex With Children Ever O.K.? | TIME.com

Was Sex With Children Ever O.K.? | TIME.com
The Girl


LEGAL AWARENESS WELFARE (LAW): 

Was Sex With Children Ever O.K.? "Things were different then" is no excuse for inappropriate sexual contact, no matter how permissive the era

One of the most immoral crime happens on earth, under the high heaven is victimising children for sex (the innocent monors of human generations), unutterably shamful matter for humans needs to be very seriously condemned on humanitarian ground and banned strictly by instant judiciay, lagislation and law enforcement. For that UNICEF should play the vital role with the collaboration of country governments and NGOs as well.

- A.R.Shams's Reflection - Press / Online Publications - Moral Messages for Humanity Worldwide



Britains panda suffers miscarriage | AMAZING & INTERESTING - geo.tv

Britains panda suffers miscarriage | AMAZING & INTERESTING - geo.tv
Britain's panda 'suffers miscarriage'


AMAZING & INTERESTING: Britain's panda 'suffers miscarriage'


Pandas being among the rarest possible animals on our planet need very much priority care of humans.

- A.R.Shams's Reflection - Press / Online Publications - Moral Messages for Humanity Worldwide - http://www.arshamssreflection.blogspot.com

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// LONDON: Britain's only female giant panda is believed to have suffered a miscarriage, Edinburgh Zoo said on Tuesday.

It was a doubly sad day for British zoos, after London Zoo also announced Tuesday that the first tiger cub born there in 17 years had drowned.

Edinburgh said its panda Tian Tian, who is spending a decade in the Scottish capital on loan from China with her male companion Yang Guang, had been displaying all the signs of pregnancy but is now thought to have lost her cub.

"Experts at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland can now confirm that they no longer believe Edinburgh Zoo's female giant panda, Tian Tian, is pregnant," the zoo said in a statement.

"All of her hormonal and behavioural signs now indicate that she had conceived and carried a foetus until late term, but then lost it."

Hopes had been high that Tian Tian was about to give birth to Britain's first ever panda cub after the zoo said in August that she was showing signs of pregnancy, including a lack of appetite, moodiness, and changes in her hormone levels.

"We are all saddened by this turn of events after so many weeks of waiting," said Chris West, CEO of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland.

"The panda enclosure will remain closed until the end of the week, in order to give Tian Tian time to get back into her routine and provide her keepers with the chance to recuperate after this long period of waiting."

Tian Tian ("Sweetie") was artificially inseminated in April after repeated attempts to make her mate with Yang Guang ("Sunshine").

Pandas are famously disinterested in sex for most of the year, and when they do couple they must adopt a very precise position in order to mate successfully.

Edinburgh is paying around $1 million (750,000 euros) a year to Chinese authorities for Tian Tian and Yang Guang -- the only pair of giant pandas in Britain -- who arrived in 2011.

Fewer than 1,600 pandas remain in the wild, mainly in China's Sichuan province, with a further 300 in captivity around the world.

At London Zoo, meanwhile, keepers were "distraught" after finding its newborn Sumatran tiger cub dead at the edge of a pool inside its enclosure.

The zoo said the unnamed cub -- which was born just two weeks ago -- had been discovered on Saturday morning. (AFP) //

No known impact from mobile phones on health: France | HEALTH - geo.tv

No known impact from mobile phones on health: France | HEALTH - geo.tv
No known impact from mobile phones on health: France


CREATIVE LIVING AWARENESS WELFARE (CLAW):

Health Awareness: No known impact from mobile phones on health: France

- A.R.Shams's Reflection - Press / Online Publications - Moral Messages 
for Humanity Worldwide - http://www.arshamssreflection.blogspot.com

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// PARIS: France's safety watchdog on Tuesday said it was standing by existing recommendations for mobile phones, wifi and relay antennas, saying their emissions had "no demonstrated impact" on health.

The National Agency for Health, Food and Environmental Safety (Anses) said that, in lab tests, electromagnetic emissions had had a "biological" effect on cells.

But it saw no grounds for recommending any changes to existing laws as there was "no demonstrated impact" on health.

It said, though, it would make a recommendation that children and big users of mobile phones limit their exposure to the devices.//