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    bestwriter replied to the topic A Bird: Without Eyes, Ears and Heart in the forum Group logo of Family & RelationshipsFamily & Relationships 7 years, 10 months ago

    You say it has no eyes then how can it watch?

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    bestwriter replied to the topic NO Approval of BLOGS: Did You Notice It? in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 7 years, 10 months ago

    After alerting support I am glad to inform you that my blogs have just been approved. Off I go to write more   😀

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    bestwriter wrote a new post, A Well Brought up Pet is a Source of Joy 7 years, 10 months ago

    Preiti came in our life when we least expected it. We had decided to give ourselves a respite for a while after we had lost our pets at different times but in walks Preiti on her own. She was tiny, may be just a […]

    • Yes, if you have a tamed pet it brings joys for the owner in the real sense because pets are just like child if you tame them with your own hands. People really and truly love their dogs. Some people even treat these little fur balls as though they are children.

      Recently, there’s been a debate in our house about whether to get a dog. There are many things to think about, especially being an entrepreneur and seemingly always on the go. However, many of my entrepreneur friends have dogs and have encouraged me to consider it.

      excitement and sheer glee are contagious. As an entrepreneur, enveloping yourself in those emotions reinforces that it is okay to be passionate and celebrate life and people along the way. Even better, treat or no treat, your dog is that cheerleader who is going to love you no matter what you can or cannot do with your startup at that moment.

      If you have a dog, cat, bird, hamster, bunny, gerbil, mouse, snake, turtle, lizard, or any kind of fish, then you should check us out. We’re convenient to most communities west of Boston and try to make sure that you can get what you need when you need it. We enjoy visits from any pet and hope you will join yours sometime soon.

    • Do you have a place where you keep pets? That is what I understood by reading your comment.

    • That is quite a number 🙂 We had a few earlier but now Preiti is getting all the attention. There are stray cats that we feed.

    • I have beautiful place in my house for pets because I love my pets as flying pigeons and parrots and partridges. I like them most. Everyone knows that kids love animals. A quick safari through your child’s bedroom will remind you just how densely imaginary critters populate the storybooks, movies, music, toys, decor, and clothes of childhood.

      In real life, the amount of money we spend on our pets has nearly doubled in the past 10 years, rising to more than $38 billion, according to the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association.

      While book groups are the rage among her mother’s friends, Natalie has her own reading tribe: We often find her curled up in her bed or lying in a den of blankets in a quiet nook of the house, reading to one or more of her cats. She pets them as she reads, stops to show them pictures and ask them questions. She even reassures them during scary parts of the story.

      According to a study by Dennis Ownby, MD, a pediatrician and head of the allergy and immunology department of the Medical College of Georgia, in Augusta, having multiple pets actually decreases a child’s risk of developing certain allergies. His research tracked a group of 474 babies from birth to about age 7. He found that the children who were exposed to two or more dogs or cats as babies were less than half as likely to develop common allergies as kids who had no pets in the home.

      Children who had animals had fewer positive skin tests to indoor allergens — like pet and dust-mite allergens — and also to outdoor allergens such as ragweed and grass. Other studies have suggested that an early exposure to pets may decrease a child’s risk of developing asthma.

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    bestwriter wrote a new post, What is a Picnic if there is no Singing 7 years, 10 months ago

    We all need to get away from it all as it were, occasionally,  and what better way than going on a picnic with our loved ones? It could be a weekend affair or just a day picnic.  A beach resort seems the best c […]

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    bestwriter wrote a new post, Age is No Barrier for Working on Computers 7 years, 10 months ago

    I am a senior and want to encourage all seniors around me in the real world as also in my virtual world  to befriend   computers.  Once one becomes familiar with how a computer works it can be a companion as it […]

    • Yes. It was a shock when one day I realized that one of our presidents did not know how to use a word processor. Imagine that. It was a joy when one of my friends told me his kids gave him the Bible in a digital format as a gift. He was an elder in the church. I thought to myself: Does he know how to use it?? If you can write with a pencil, you can use a computer. Although … when it comes to cell phones, iPhones, etc. … I ask my kids to make the phone calls for me. If they are not around I might even ask my grandchild to help me out. 🙂 Hey! My husband is much worse. We could never get him to check his eMails. We gave up! 🙂

      • Having known you here for a while I just cannot believe that you need assistance with your cell phones. I am sure if you apply your mind just a bit you will fly.

        • It’s not my mind that’s resisting. It’s my eyes. The cell phones really make me strain to see things. A laptop is much easier and even that wearies my eyes. I wear reading glasses. My husband tells me to go see an eye doctor and get prescription glasses. I keep telling him I will but I keep putting it off. 🙂

          • Yes ofcourse. I too prefer the big screen. I in fact use the desktop. Sadly these days everything is transferred to mobile such as those Apps which I just hate. Soon India will be having money transactions through mobiles. I only hope we will have the facility to do it through our computers.

            • I too am not happy with the switch to “all things mobile”. But there are some things we have to learn to live with. Especially in the wonderful world of technology. The “mobile wave” is one of those things. 🙂

    • By the 1970s, with the development of the Internet by the United States Department of Defense and the subsequent adoption of personal computers a decade later, the Information or Digital Revolution was underway.

      More technological changes, such as the development of fiber optic cables and faster microprocessors, accelerated the transmission and processing of information. The World Wide Web, used initially by companies as an electronic billboard for their products and services, morphed into an interactive consumer exchange for goods and information.

      Electronic mail (email ), which permitted near-instant exchange of information, was widely adopted as the primary platform for workplace and personal communications. The digitization of information has had a profound impact on traditional media businesses, such as book publishing, the music industry and more recently the major television and cable networks.

      As information is increasingly described in digital form, businesses across many industries have sharpened their focus on how to capitalize on the Information Age.

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    bestwriter wrote a new post, Every Bird is Welcome But not the Kite 7 years, 10 months ago

    I am a nature lover that includes both flora and fauna. There is enough and more in our garden to attract birds. It is a joy to see them around enjoying the greenery around, relishing the fruits that grow on our […]

    • It is your idea that every bird is welcomed except the kite why kite is also a beautiful bird looks good while flying and preying. But I think that The lilting Swallow-tailed Kite has been called “the coolest bird on the planet.” With its deeply forked tail and bold black-and-white plumage, it is unmistakable in the summer skies above swamps of the Southeast.

      Flying with barely a wingbeat and maneuvering with twists of its incredible tail, it chases dragonflies or plucks frogs, lizards, snakes, and nestling birds from tree branches. After rearing its young in a treetop nest, the kite migrates to wintering grounds in South America.

      Swallow-tailed Kites are large but slender and buoyant raptors. They have long, narrow, pointed wings, slim bodies, and a very long, deeply forked tail. The bill is small and sharply hooked.

      These birds are creatures of the air, spending most of their day aloft and rarely flapping their wings. They tend to circle fairly low over trees as they hunt for small animals in the branches. At times they soar very high in the sky, almost at the limits of vision. During migration they may form large flocks.

      Look for Swallow-tailed Kites over swamps, marshes, and large rivers of the southeastern U.S., particularly in Florida. At the end of summer, all the Swallow-tailed Kites in the U.S. leave and migrate south to South America.

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    bestwriter wrote a new post, The Stubborn Blue Trumpet that Wants to Stay 7 years, 10 months ago

    Certain flowers need no maintenance. A little water once a week is all that they need to survive. Blue Trumpet is one such flower that survives every season, rain or shine. Sadly it spreads like wild fire.

    When […]

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    bestwriter wrote a new post, Coconut Growers and their Endless Woes 7 years, 10 months ago

    Harvesting coconuts from trees that are sometimes taller than 30 feet needs expert coconut pluckers. Coconuts  need to be plucked every 45 days.  Not plucking them would mean that they would fall down and this n […]

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    bestwriter wrote a new post, Our Cuckoo Clock – a Reminder of Our Visit to Germany 7 years, 10 months ago

    It was my  dream to own a Cuckoo Clock but little did I know that I would one day get the opportunity to buy one straight from the manufacturers themselves in the Black Forest (Schwarzwald) Germany. The only […]

    • It is a very nice article providing memorable guides and charm of your visit of Germany and the description of cuckoo clock is fascination for me and first time I hear this word in my life.

      I think that A cuckoo clock is a typically pendulum-regulated clock that strikes the hours with a sound like a common cuckoo’s call and has an automaton cuckoo bird that moves with each note. Some move their wings, open/close the beak while leaning forward, whereas others only the bird’s body is leaned forward.

      Nowadays cuckoo clocks are manufactured inspired by contemporary decorative styles as well. These modern timekeepers are characterized by its functional, schematic and minimalist aesthetic.

      Rombach und Haas became the first Black Forest clock manufacturer which introduced this new generation of timepieces in 2006, producing a model conceived by Tobias Reischle.

      Then in 2008 they started its own creations, thanks to the initiative of both Conny Haas and the company’s general manager Ingolf Haas. Their range includes minimalist, industrial, and naturalist designs, as well as intricate fretwork and hand-painted pieces.

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    bestwriter wrote a new post, Running to Catch the Eurostar 7 years, 10 months ago

    I will never forget this experience of trying to catch the Eurostar Train that took us From London to Brussels

    Anyway,  our  London trip was a fiasco.  We had only two days to cover this place one of which wa […]

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    bestwriter wrote a new post, Captain James Cook’s Cottage all the Way Lifted to Melbourne 7 years, 10 months ago

    Little does one realise that when one plans a holiday what would be the sights that would be in store when one gets there. The tour conductors know it all and so when we were in Australia and Melbourne was part of […]

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    bestwriter replied to the topic NO Approval of BLOGS: Did You Notice It? in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 7 years, 10 months ago

    I too have noticed it. I have so many of my blogs pending for approval. I do not feel writing more but I have to if I have to reach payout by the end of this month. I will continue to write but half heartedly.  I have sent a message to @support about this.

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    bestwriter replied to the topic NO Approval of BLOGS: Did You Notice It? in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 7 years, 10 months ago

    I too have noticed it. I have so many of my blogs pending for approval. I feel writing more but I have to if I have to reach payout by the end of this month. I will continue to write but half heartedly.  I have sent a message to @support about this.

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    bestwriter replied to the topic What’s your favorite dessert? in the forum Group logo of Food & DrinkFood & Drink 7 years, 10 months ago

    I have several choices and since I have a sweet tooth whatever is available at hand would do – be it ic ecream, chocolates, pudding, souffles, the works   😀

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    bestwriter replied to the topic More ways to earn at LiteracyBase in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 7 years, 10 months ago

    We go where we can comfortably common on and   there is enough scope to add a cent or two to your earnings by reading those blogs and commenting. We learn a lot too because most of these blogs are informative.

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    bestwriter wrote a new post, Our Beautiful Cinnamon Tree a Haven for Birds 7 years, 10 months ago

    We planned our garden with birds in mind. Whatever that is planted is now fully grown and yielding. We have several fruit trees and it is a joy to see so many birds visiting our garden and enjoying  the fruits of […]

    • Cinnamon is wonderful. I especially love it in warm drinks. I’m glad it also has so many health benefits. That’s good on top of goodie!! 🙂

    • Yes, cinnamon is a pasty herb that is put into curry and it is most beneficial fro human health and sex but a few people know it on earth. Cinnamon is a warming, sweet and exotic spice that we perhaps associate with cold wintry nights made more pleasant sat by a warm fire and an aroma of cinnamon in the air.

      Cinnamon is also one of the main ingredients of mulled wine, a hot, spicy and fruity red wine warmer, most typically served at Christmas time or Bonfire Night.

      he spice is actually obtained from the inner bark of the cinnamon tree. The bark is stripped from the tree and allowed to dry in the sun. Whilst drying, it rolls up into a quill and this is what we know as a cinnamon stick. Some of the quills are then ground down into a power and this is what we know as ground cinnamon.

      Cinnamon was one of the first spices to be traded between Asia and Europe and the fact that Venetian merchants controlled the entire cinnamon trade in Europe fuelled other European explorers to travel afar in search of other ways of obtaining the precious spice.

      Cinnamon Health benefits

      Cinnamon soothes stomach and digestive complaints such as flatulence, indigestion, heartburn and stomach cramps.
      It is an excellent medicine for colds, congestion, temperature and flu.
      Research has shown that cinnamon is effective against fungus and yeast infections.
      Cinnamon can be used to lower fever by promoting seating.
      Cinnamon oil can be used to treat chest infections and catarrh.
      It can help improve blood circulation around the body especially to the hands and feet.
      Cinnamon is an aid for weak digestion.
      It can help reduce pain caused by arthritis, rheumatism and muscle pain.
      Cinnamon is a calming herb and can reduce anxiety, depression and stress.
      It can help with sickness, nausea and vomiting.
      Cinnamon can stimulate menstrual bleeding and help regulate periods.
      It has been proved to lower high blood pressure.
      Chewing cinnamon sticks can relieve toothache and freshen the breath.
      Cinnamon is effective in the prevention of blood clots.
      Cinnamon has been proven to regulate blood sugar levels in people with type-2 diabetes and also to improve their response to insulin.
      Cinnamon is a good source of manganese, iron and calcium, which are all vital minerals required for a healthy body.

    • Wow that is a wonderful garden!

    • You are so lucky to have your own cinnamon tree. I haven’t seen one, until you posted it.We buy cinnamon powder from groceries. It is not grown here in our country.

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    bestwriter wrote a new post, Lip Sympathisers are a Bane on Society – Difficult to Eradicate 7 years, 10 months ago

    Lip sympathisers are those who just talk but do nothing. There is no dearth when it comes to lip sympathisers. They are cheaper by the dozen. Here is a hypothetical situation when a lip sympathiser comes to know s […]

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    bestwriter wrote a new post, When Two Generations Live Under the Same Roof 7 years, 10 months ago

    There are as many values in a household as there are members in there. Similar is the situation with society, the neighbourhoods, et al.   It is therefore very difficult to have a consensus on how to  live pe […]

    • Joint family system has a lot of issues associated with it.

      Young people do not consider the thinking and ideas of old people. There may arise a lot of clashes among the two generations and these must be settled down by great care.

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    bestwriter wrote a new post, These Artists will Leave this World, Unknown 7 years, 10 months ago

    It is sad that once an artist makes a name even if they draw a line that will sell like hot cakes and the real artists stay languished. I am not talking of all artists. There are some who maintain their standard […]

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    bestwriter wrote a new post, Ants are Here to Stay but Need to be Eradicated 7 years, 10 months ago

    Pests are here to stay. They come in different forms and sizes. Some are poisonous and yet there are others that are a nuisance but are harmless.  We have ants that belong in this category. There are many […]

    • We are infested with ants. Tried everything. Got this expensive spray. Trying so hard to get rid of them. Put down a plate and in a few minutes ants are crawling over it even though it is empty.

      • I have solved that problem in our household. I have a water moat and plates are kept in that moat where ants cannot come. I also use Notix a very effective and safe insecticide.

    • Only lived one place that I can recall where we had a real problem with ants. Can think of a lot of places where we had a roach problem. I was more than happy to get rid of them!

    • I heard that ants do not like the smell of cinnamon. I’m not sure how true that is. I believe that ants need to stay outside and away from my house but they do have a purpose in life. They do help break down things that are no longer living.

    • Ants are blessing and black insects are also blessing for home. Yes, if ants bring food in home to store means food will be in the house. If ants take food from the house to to another place means food will be less in the house the whole year> it all true check it practically.

      Killing ants is sometimes a necessity when you have an infestation and there is no end in sight. It’s the least desirable option but it must be considered when you have them in the home constantly

      try one of the following methods to deal with the ant trail:
      Dip a sponge into soapy water. Simply wipe the sponge down the trail, collecting ants. Rinse them down the drain. Rinse and repeat as often as required until all ants in the trail have been removed.
      Spray the trail with all-purpose cleaner or a bleach solution.

      Wipe it up with a wet paper towel. Spraying the nest can be effective, but you really want to make sure you get them all, otherwise killing part of the colony can simply encourage certain species to establish new colonies, which is counter-productive to you.

      Use 1 tablespoon of peanut butter, 2 tablespoons of sugar, 2 teaspoons of borax, 1 teaspoon of water. Mix well. Place a small amount on little pieces of cardboard where the ants are active. Watch them swarm it and carry back to nest.

      If it kills them too quickly, try 1 1/2 teaspoons of borax. You want them to carry it back and kill the colony and the queen.

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