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Eating is the process of ingesting food to provide for an animal's nutritional needs, particularly for energy and growth. All animals must eat organisms in order to survive carnivores eat other animals, herbivores eat plants, and omnivores consume a mixture of both. Many homes have a kitchen room or outside (in the tropics) kitchen area devoted to preparation of meals and food, and may have a dining room or another designated area for eating. Dishware, silverware, drinkware and cookware come in a wide array of forms and sizes. Most societies also have restaurants and food vendors, so that people may eat when away from home, when lacking time to prepare food, or as a social occasion.[1] At their highest level of sophistication, these places become "theatrical spectacles of global cosmopolitanism and myth."[2] Occasionally, such as at picnics, potlucks, and food festivals, eating is in fact the primary purpose of the social gathering. However, this is not always true, such as in religious gatherings. People commonly have two or three meals a day at regular times. Snacks of smaller amounts may be consumed between meals. Some propose not snacking, yet advocate three meals a day (of 600 kcal per meal) with four to six hours between.[3] Having three well-balanced meals (thus 1/2 of the plate with vegetables[4], 1/4 protein food as meat, ... and 1/4 carbohydrates as pasta, rice, ...) will then account to some 1800–2000 kcal; which is the average requirement for a regular person.[5] The issue of healthy eating has long been an important concern to individuals and cultures. Among other practices, fasting, dieting, and vegetarianism are all techniques employed by individuals and encouraged by societies to increase longevity and health.[citation needed] Some religions promote vegetarianism, considering it wrong to consume animals. Leading nutritionists believe that instead of indulging oneself in three large meals each day, it is much healthier and easier on the metabolism to eat five smaller meals each day (e.g. better digestion, easier on the lower intestine to deposit wastes; whereas larger meals are tougher on the digestive tract and may call for the use of laxatives)[citation needed]. However, psychiatrists with Yale Medical School have found that people who suffer from Binge Eating Disorder (BED) and consume three meals per day weigh less than those who have more frequent meals. Eating can also be a way of making money (see competitive eating).
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1. Most Helpful Ferret Diet - Keep These Things in Mind When Feeding Ferrets
March 19, 2010
Here are the best ferrets diet tips. A ferrets diet should be one of the key issues upon the thought of owning one for a pet. The largest concern of diet should of course be nutrition, but other things like training purpose, variety, content, and storage hold sway. The diet has 3 basic requirements, energy, protein, and fiber. A natural diet incorporates the raw beef of a carcass, ( sometimes rabbits, mice, or birds ) and the accompanying organs such as liver and skin, feathers, bones, and fur, thus providing a wide range of vitamins and nutrients. Any store-bought kibble diet should ref... (read more)
Author: Stacey Kemp
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2. Resolving Dog House Training Issues
March 18, 2010
The very best house training uses the puppies own instincts to prevent soiling its bed to train the canine where and where not to eradicate. That's the basis behind crate training, where the canine is confined to its crate within the absence of the proprietor, and den instruction, where the dog is confined to a small area from the house. In essence, the crate, or the room, becomes the pet's den. Dogs are naturally very clean animals, and so they attempt their best to avoid utilizing their dens as toilets.
This type of instruction generally works really nicely, both for puppies and for old... (read more)
Author: srinivasan Gopal
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3. Money Making Website
March 18, 2010
While growing up on the farm in North Carolina, I loved gardening. There was something magical about planting a dollars worth of seeds, watching them germinate, and then feeding the family for a entire season with my efforts.
The only part I didnot enjoy was the weeding and cultivating. That was the WORK So I was thrilled when I discovered The Ruth Stout No Work Garden Book. That book taught me how to get all of those great vegetables with no weeding, very little cultivating, and little watering. It really did teach you how to garden with literally no work.
Twenty year later, I disco... (read more)
Author: Antonio Williams
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4. Most Important 3 Dog Supplies for New Owners
March 17, 2010
Turning into a brand new dog owner may be overwhelming. Not only is there a brand new pet in the home that must acclimate into the household, there's additionally lots of brand-new facts to read about and also process, for example wellbeing, feeding, coaching, as well as, purchasing new pet dog supplies. It really is imperative that you make certain that you have all of the critical resources which will make your brand new doggie in addition to yourself comfy as well as delighted. The initial project needs to be a visit to a good veterinarian to ascertain that your pet dog is healthy, doesn't ... (read more)
Author: JR Lang
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5. Termites are the cause of more damage to a home than fire, storms, floods and tempest combined
March 17, 2010
Leaking showers not only can cause bad smells, staining, efflorescence, wall or floor damage but if the building has timber subfloor materials, termites can damage it. Damp, rotting timber is the perfect feeding ground for termites. They are similar to ants, but are devastatingly destructive. Timber damage from termites is well known, therefore it is highly important to keep any showers or baths from leaking.
Termites prefer to live underground and are very secretive in the way they operate. They will investigate and find the easiest route into a buffet of timber work. They work in tens ... (read more)
Author: Trent Moreland
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6. Breast Feeding Experts Weigh in on SIDS
March 17, 2010
Breast Feeding Experts Weigh in on SIDS.
Back in November of 2009, I wrote a blog entitled Sudden Infant Death Syndrome;Vital Information Every New Parent Should Know. Under the section entitled Misconceptions about SIDS, I wrote that there was no evidence that breast feeding protects an infant from SIDS. This prompted a flurry of activity from some of the leading breast feeding experts in the world, who I am happy to say read my blog. Among some of the prominent individuals was Jennifer Matranga, RN, a past Chair and Member at large for the Connecticut Breastfeeding Coalition. I am extre... (read more)
Author: Dr Michele Brown OBGYN
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7. 6 Tips For Choosing the Healthiest and Safest Dog Food
March 15, 2010
When you are trying to figure out which is the best pet food for your dog can be a complicated task that in the end still results in you being unsure if you made the right decision.
With pet food commercials telling you that their food is the best it can be hard to decipher who is really telling the truth.
If you plan on feeding kibble to your dog then here are 6 tips to follow.
1. Always read the ingredients. This is the most important step as ingredients may differ from what the front of the package or commercial looks like or says.
2. If the first ingredient is corn or g... (read more)
Author: Kari Farmer
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8. Side-Chain Compression in Music Production
March 15, 2010
The primary purpose of a compressor in music production is to control dynamic range. By reducing the difference between the loudest and softest parts of a piece of audio, a greater average recording level can be used without the risk of clipping the signal.
Side-chain compression is a very widely used technique amongst music producers and sound engineers alike. Instead of using the compressor's Threshold setting to trigger activation, audio is fed into its side-chain input. When the signal feeding the side-chain becomes active, the compressor starts to compress whatever audio source it is... (read more)
Author: Alan Basic
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9. Embroidery Digitizing - What It Entails
March 15, 2010
What do you understand by embroidery digitizing? This is one fashion outline that is rendered as an art form that simply incorporates the use of a specially designed embroidery software program that is able to create an entire new image from an already existing one by just adding a few modifications to it.
Using this software in custom digitizing your design drawings is not a matter of just feeding a scanned digital file into the computer and then letting it do the rest, no! You, as the initial creator, need to be very creative and original in getting some of the smallest fashion detail... (read more)
Author: Dmytro Fedosyeyev
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10. Embroidery Digitizing - How It Works
March 15, 2010
Gone are the days when no one was particularly interested in embroidery work due to the hard complexities it comprised of. Nowadays, it's even much easier and faster to learn and perform at the same time, thanks to the amazing technology advancement that has made the process more fun.
Now, have you ever heard of embroidery digitizing? Its basically feeding digital information into a PC using a digital dossier, or scanned objects for that matter, and then custom digitizing it by making a few adjustments on the solidity settings, stitch styles and directions, in order to come up with a mo... (read more)
Author: Dmytro Fedosyeyev
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11. Caring for your horse
March 15, 2010
Maintaining your horse in good health can only be achieved by correct feeding, sufficient exercise and good stable management. You need to develop good powers of observation to spot any signs of ill health. Check over your horse every day. A good time to do this is when you are grooming him. Run your hands over his body and legs, feeling for any lumps or inflammation. This could indicate that he has been kicked in the field or has pulled a tendon. Pick his feet out twice a day, or as necessary, checking for embedded stones, bruising or puncture wounds. Make sure the hooves are in good c... (read more)
Author: Tom Jacobsen
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12. Fall Turkey Hunting Techniques Differ From Spring Turkey Hunting and What You Need To Know
March 15, 2010
Turkey hunting is a much loved activity. And although it is more associated with spring, fall turkey hunting is just as favorable. But to have a successful hunt, a hunter must possess a flexible way of thinking and adaptive approaches that differ completely from spring turkey hunting. Moreover, this hunter should bear in mind that a fall turkey is different from a spring turkey. The way turkeys act in fall is different from the way they act in spring. During the spring season, the main focus of these birds is propagation. But during the fall season, their main focus changes to feeding and floc... (read more)
Author: Bill Murphy
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13. Why you should have a clean mattress
March 15, 2010
In modern life no one can sleep without mattress. If we analyze carefully we can see about one by third of our life spend on mattress. So to lead a healthy and hygiene life we need to keep our mattress clean. The major issues we face from unclean mattress is duct mites. It can cause allergic reactions and diseases to us and even powerful to disturb our sleep. Duct mites can survive on a unhygienic mattress by feeding dead human cells on it. An average human sheds millions of dead skin cells everyday and that is enough for all duct mites on the mattress. How can we survive from the attack of... (read more)
Author: Alex George
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14. Pregnancy and Having a Baby
March 14, 2010
How many questions have you already asked yourself about being pregnant? How often have you turned to websites or books only to find pregnancy to be confusing and even frightening? Are you worried that you're not ready to be a parent? Wouldn't you feel better if someone would just explain pregnancy in simple terms?
Maybe you're thinking about getting pregnant, or maybe you already are. In either case, your mind is filled with questions about what happens, what you should do, etc. Have you begun to feel like you'd never know everything? Or at least, you'd never be able to learn the really ... (read more)
Author: John Weiss
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15. Raw Feeding: What is it and Why Do it.
March 14, 2010
Writer: Jessie Mayfield Ticket No: 971 Topic: Raw Dog Food Date: January 1, 2010
Raw Feeding: What is it and Why Do it.
Raw feeding is the process of feeding dogs a diet that primarily consists of uncooked meat, organs and edible bones. The thought process behind the raw food diet is aligned with that of to the theory of evolution. Many argue that the dog has evolved over many millions of years on a natural raw diet and therefore is “programmed” to eat raw foods rather than manmade, processed ones. Though domesticated, our canine companions are natural hunters and carnivores... (read more)
Author: renee jones
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16. How To Bond With Baby
March 14, 2010
How to bond with baby can be a scary step for new mothers. When trying to figure out ways of bonding with baby, the new baby will generally take to any kind of activity you want to undertake. Bonding with baby can be as simple as taking time when feeding baby to talk and cuddle. A newborn baby will enjoy feeding time much more than mommy will, but this is a great way of bonding with baby. Bonding with baby can take as little as 10 minutes while feeding baby. Take the time to rub baby’s head and hands or feet. Using lotion on baby’s hands and feet while feeding baby can make this a bondin... (read more)
Author: Deborah Northcutt
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17. The Basics of Printing on Flatbed Wide-Format Printers
March 14, 2010
Most of us are familiar with printers where the print medium or substrate is fed into the printer with the use of rollers. This roll-feeding system is how desktop printers and many wide-format printers work. However, there is a different type of printer where the substrate is fed into the printer with the use of flat panels. The substrate is laid out on a flat panel and the panel is then placed on a solid platform inside the printer. Printers of this type are called flatbed printers.Flatbed printers are growing in popularity among print service providers. That is because the flatbed printer ha... (read more)
Author: John C Arkin
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18. Baby Einstein - Where babies come first
March 14, 2010
Babies are incredibly hypersensitive. Their natural resistance is extremely vulnerable to external environs. As a matter of fact, chemicals and toxins around them can easily make a way into their exceptionally delicate immune system. Thus, it is best that you give them things that won’t harm them. Like toys that are non-hazardous yet entertaining at the same time.
Nowadays there are already a lot of baby products that are emerging all over the place. For this reason, a lot of first time moms these days are now pretty confused if what specific brand are they really going to choose for thei... (read more)
Author: James Hall
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19. There's no other baby like Baby Einstein
March 14, 2010
Most parents nowadays only want the best for their little ones despite these difficult economic times. In fact, this is really evident especially to the first time Moms. Simply put, mothers knows best.
In spite of this, there are still some who just wanted to stick to the status quo and spend less when it comes to baby products. For them, these things will just outgrow their babies sooner or later. That is why buying some expensive baby stuff is truly out of their league and definitely not their thing.
Actually, there are already tons of baby products available on the market these da... (read more)
Author: James Hall
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20. diaper rash remedy
March 11, 2010
Medication of Diaper RashYou commence to alter your infant's diaper, and you also discover it - a patchwork of bright red pores and skin on your infant's bottom. Really don't be troubled; you are probable seeing diaper rash, a typical kind of dermis inflammation (dermatitis).Nearly all children acquire a diaper rash at some time. Diaper rash may well be much more prevalent after introducing solid foodstuff for a infant's eating habits, when breast-feeding mothers consume specific food or when your child is having medicines. Other aspects which could lead to diaper rash contain continually wet ... (read more)
Author: Kyle Fox
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21. Float Fishing on Stillwaters
March 11, 2010
When float fishing on lakes and canals the float is attached to the line at the bottom using shot. This is known as 'bottom only'.
More sensitive floats are required than for river fishing, as the fish alone is responsible for pulling the float down in the water as there is no current, so floats with thin tips, sometimes inserted into a thicker body are used.
The remaining shot required to sink the float so only the tip is showing are then placed on the line between the float and the hook. If you want the bait to sink slowly so that fish feeding up in the water can intercept it, the ... (read more)
Author: Paul Duffield
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22. Common Health Problems in a Welsh Corgi
March 11, 2010
While Welsh Corgis are great family pets, unfortunately they come with their fair share of health problems.
Particular care is needed to keep these dogs in shape and avoid over feeding them. Due to their short legs and long body they tend to gain weight easily which can pose a problem with their joints in the future. One good way to keep them in shape is swimming, as it doesn’t put pressure on their back or joints.
The Welsh Corgi is also prone to spinal problems due to the length of its spine, which can lead to early arthritis, particularly for those that are overweight. Biophysica... (read more)
Author: Camille Goldin
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23. How Parenting has been affected by the Recession
March 11, 2010
The current recession is having its effect on many people. This can be even more of a problem for parents. It is expensive bringing up children so when parents suffer financial problems it can become even more of a problem than for others. If you have a family to support you have many more things to worry about than when supporting just yourself. And nobody wants to feel they are letting their family down.
Children are constantly growing, so need new clothes regularly; much more often than adult. They also need feeding, and all parents like to spoil their children once in a while. This a... (read more)
Author: Andrew Marshall
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24. Know your facts about Cefalexin
March 11, 2010
>>Go here for wholesale price Cephalexin medicine. Prices lower than your neighborhood pharmacy store!Cefalexin is a cephalosporin antibiotic as treatment for infections and recurrent infections. It is also called Ceporex®; Keflex® and can be prescribed in the form of capsules, tablets, and oral suspension.Cefalexin works by killing or stopping the growth of the bacteria that generate infections. * If you are pregnant, trying to conceive or breast-feeding. * If you suffer from any kidney disorder. * If you have ever had an allergy to this medicine, a cephalosporin or penicillin anti... (read more)
Author: Andrew Giles
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25. A balanced and nutritious diet for your dog
March 11, 2010
Dog Diet. Gone are the days when the dogs were fed with the human left overs. Today there is a great range of variety that is available with the Dog Food as it is available with the human cuisine. All you have to do is make a proper selection for the dog diet and serve it with the best food stuff available. When you have to prepare a diet chart for your dog there are a few things that you need to take care of.
When you have got a pet dog at your home, irrespective of its breed you have to be very careful in selecting the proper dog diet so as to keep it healthy and strong. Your dog n... (read more)
Author: John Cade
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