Monday, January 30, 2012

Toddlers Halloween Games - 5 of the Best

Toddlers Halloween Games - 5 of the Best


Halloween is a fun time of year both for young and old. But it can be difficult to know what to do to celebrate with a toddler. They are a bit young to go surface "trick or treating" in the dark, and they may get scared. So why not request some of the toddlers in your neighbourhood nearby to your house for some spectacular Halloween Party games.

Toddlers Halloween Games - 5 of the Best

Toddlers Halloween Games - 5 of the Best

Toddlers Halloween Games - 5 of the Best


Toddlers Halloween Games - 5 of the Best



Toddlers Halloween Games - 5 of the Best

Here are my top five Halloween Party games for toddlers:

  • Pass The Pumpkin: This game is fun for the petite ones. It is similar to pass the parcel, only you pass the pumpkin instead of the parcel. Cut the top off the pumpkin, and scrape out the insides. Place treats inside the empty pumpkin ( production sure you have at least one treat for each child). Next fill the pumpkin half of the way up with cold custard, the lumpier the better. Sit the toddlers nearby in a circle and play the music. Instruct the children to pass the pumpkin nearby clockwise from one child to the next. When you stop the music, whichever child has the pumpkin must now place their hand inside to retrieve a treat. Keep going till all the children has had a go. I am sure you could use your imagination to tell the kids what categorically is inside the pumpkin.
  • Mummy Wrap: This party game requires plentifulness of toilet paper. Divide the children into groups of two. Give them two toilet rolls per group. One is going to be the mummy and the other is going to be the wrapper. Set a time limit of approximately three minutes. The wrapper has to wrap the toilet paper nearby the mummy, and the most convincing mummy, after the time has run out wins the prize.
  • Whats the time Mr Wolf : Yes it may be a classic, but it is still a fun game on Halloween. You pick one child to be the wolf , they stand at one end of the room with their back turned on the rest of the children. The idea of the game is that the children must get from one end of the room to the other, where "Mr Wolf" is standing. The children say "whats the time Mr Wolf", and "Mr Wolf" will then have two options he could whether state a time in which the children could move forward (for example if "Mr Wolf said "two 0 clock" the children would move forward two spaces),or he/she could say "its evening meal time" and try and catch the rest of the children. The child who make it to the wall wins. You could even try variants of the game like " Whats the time Mrs Witch" or " Whats the time Mr Vampire".
  • Build a scarecrow: For this game you will need some old Clothes, ( two of everything). Hide the Clothes in various places in the house. Next divide the children into two teams. Each team then has to find their items of clothing. Once they have found all the clothing, it is a race against the clock to build their scarecrow. For the inside of the scarecrow you could use old newspapers screwed up into petite balls. The Fastest team to build their scarecrow wins.
  • Memory Game: Set out some Halloween items on a tray. You could use a plastic spider, some cooked spaghetti for worms and various other Halloween items. Give the children a few minutes to look and discuss the objects on the tray. Even let them have a feel. Cover up the tray with a large tea-towel. The child who remembers most items from the tray wins.

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Dog Domestication - Could The Wolf Have Tamed Itself And Then Evolved Into The Dog?

Dog Domestication - Could The Wolf Have Tamed Itself And Then Evolved Into The Dog?


The story of how the dog got domesticated is indeed a puzzle of missing pieces which ever so slowly is slowly becoming complete.

Dog Domestication - Could The Wolf Have Tamed Itself And Then Evolved Into The Dog?

Dog Domestication - Could The Wolf Have Tamed Itself And Then Evolved Into The Dog?

Dog Domestication - Could The Wolf Have Tamed Itself And Then Evolved Into The Dog?


Dog Domestication - Could The Wolf Have Tamed Itself And Then Evolved Into The Dog?



Dog Domestication - Could The Wolf Have Tamed Itself And Then Evolved Into The Dog?

Popular lore of how the dog became domesticated holds that as humans evolved from the Paleolithic period (during which time man captured his prey using axes and heavy stones) to the Mesolithic period (when the use of stone-blade tipped arrows became widespread) they began using dogs to hunt down their prey which they killed off with their newly devised weaponry.

Indeed firm archaeological evidence puts the dog as the first species of animal to have ever been domesticated, nearby the tail end of the last Ice Age when human subsistence still revolved nearby the hunter-gathering system. Presently the earliest evidence pointing to the domestication of the dog consists of a mandible found in a grave at Oberkassel in Germany dating back to the late Paleolithic period (approximately 14,000 years ago).

Such evidence though does not construe how the dog came into being as a species or how the long persisting association between dog and man evolved.

Man Tames The Wolf...maybe!

As far back as the Middle Pleistocene period wolf bones have been discovered in association with those of early hominids. Some examples contain the 400,000 year old site of Boxgrove in Kent, England; the 300,000 year old Zhoukoudian site in North China; and the 150,000 year old cave of Lazeret located near Nice (southern France). Those commingled human and wolf fossils indicate that hominid populations of the time must have overlapped wolf territories. Humans probably killed wolves as a Food source and also to use the wolf skin/furs as Clothing.

Perhaps, on occasion, a wolf pup was adopted as a pet or companion. Could such "tamed" wolves have indeed been the precursor of the dog and could this have truly been the means by which the contemporary dog first evolved? Remains of these "tamed" wolves have been described from sites located in Central Europe and interestingly sufficient they exhibit morphological differences from those of wild wolves. The so-called tamed wolf was characteristically smaller in size, had a shortened facial region, compacted teeth and toe bones that were more slender than those of the midpoint wolf.

A comparison of the head size of a dog weighing almost 100 lbs (average weight of a mature wolf) with that of a wolf amply illustrates that the head of the dog is about 20% smaller. For a dog skull to approximate the same skull size as that of the midpoint wolf, the dog would necessarily have to be one of the larger breeds (wolfhound) and that dog would have to weigh anywhere between 150-180 lbs. Curiously though the brain size of that dog (which outweighs the wolf by 50-80 lbs) is 10% smaller than the wolf's!

Process Of Domestication

Characteristics that are highly primary for survival in the wild are by their very nature an impediMent to domestication. Such characteristics contain large size, wariness, big brain size and independence. In other words those features that jeopardize survival in the wild (lack of fear, high tolerance to stress, decreased brain and docility) are conversely highly desirable traits in domesticated animals. This makes a lot of sense because humans domesticate animals to do their bidding and a willful, overly appealing independent animal would have a hard time existing within such confines.

The biological process of domestication intimately resembles natural evolution by the manner in which a reproductive people of animals becomes isolated from the rest of the wild people and inbreeds within the confines of the separated group. Initially this "source group" of animals would be largely inbred but as their numbers multiplied the genetic pool would become more diverse and discrete in response to their new environMent, which in the case of the tamed wolves, would be an environMent that revolved nearby humans.

It is postulated that the reduction in size of the wolf while domestication was due to the fact those initial tamed individuals were not fed sufficient quantities of Food to attain the natural full size they would have otherwise attained in the wild. This scenario appears quite appealing especially when one takes into account that those wolves were tamed by hunter-gathering societies. It is natural to assume that the people would satiate themselves first before feeding their wolf pets scraps and any leftovers.

Smaller sized wolves, in an opposite scenario to that found in the wild, would have been better adapted to survive in captivity because of their diminished feeding requireMents. It is even possible that their human caretakers maybe drove off or more likely killed the larger individuals because of their high maintenance cost! As for the reduction in skull size, teeth size and brain those would have occurred simply over time through hormonal changes in response to the requirements of the new environment. The shrinking head size would have come about due to the reduction in brain size which would have happened because a large brain requires more calories and was no longer warranted.

Other traits, which though highly primary for survival in the wild but no longer beneficial in the tamed animal would also have been lost somewhere along the line, included acute hearing and vision and a hyper alertness to the wolves environment.

The above record for how the domestication of the dog came about seems very plausible except for one rather gaping flaw...

Tamed Wolves Do Not yield Tame Offspring!

It seems very unlikely that the humans of 15,000 years ago (Mesolithic period; the time when it is believed dogs truly came into being) had the time or the brain to invest in a selective breeding agenda that aimed for a tamer wolf! The people of that period would have been too busy grappling with the basics of daily survival: finding food, keeping warm and keeping safe. And on the rather implausible occasion that they did have both the time and smarts to invest in such a breeding agenda there is not a shred of evidence that supports the likelihood that those people had a large sufficient tame-wolf people to embark on such a program.

Furthermore those folks would have had other qoute on their hands; the fact that taming an personel animal does not automatically supervene in tame offspring even over a span of some generations. contemporary day wolf researchers are well aware that tame wolves behave nothing like dogs and retain many of the characteristics undesirable in a domesticated animal; namely independence and wariness of people.

When a tame wolf gives birth, it produces simply wild offspring which is in stark contrast to the offspring of dogs which are inherently tame right from the get go! If a wolf pup from a tamed personel is not socialized by humans before its eyes open that animal will have problems dealing with people; the same is not true of dogs even for much older puppies of some months! In other words, the taming of personel animals does not bestow genetic modification upon its offspring even over a span of many generations. simply put, the idea that people from the Mesolithic period tamed the wolf and slowly transformed it into the domesticated dog seems to rest on very shaky ground indeed!

The Wolf Tamed Itself Into The Dog!

Instinctive as it is to assume that humanity tamed the wolf eventually into the domesticated dog, maybe there is an alternative and somewhat more credible scenario...the wolf initiated the process of domestication!

In any people of animals there are all the time individuals that exhibit anomalous traits not apparent in the majority of the group and of dinky value or desirable for the survival of the species. Usually such individuals would not survive long in the wild and thus such undesirable traits would not be spread to the rest of the people through reproduction. But sometimes circumstances arise that ensure the continuity of such traits. maybe such an undesirable trait in the wolf led to the evolution of the domestic dog.

Around the time of the Mesolithic period is when humanity first started establishing permanent settlements; it is no coincidence that this is also the period that dogs are belief to have first appeared. One supervene of any area long populated by people is the creation of dump sites. Such a dump site would simply have attracted animals along with wolves which are not above scavenging.

Since even then man hunted wolves, they would have been wary of humans; and therein lies the wolf's qoute as an efficient dump scavenger. The wolf is far too skittish to make an efficient scavenger, running a long distance off at the slightest hint of danger or the arrival of anybody. Compounding this skittish nature is the fact that most wolves will take an inordinately long time before daring to investment back to the dump site...all in all a rather inefficient means of feeding.

But just suppose there were positive wolves that didn't display the usual level of skittishness the other wolves did. Maybe such wolves were less wary because they were driven by a need to sate their hunger. Such wolves would have been smaller than the other individuals in the wolf pack and thus would have been weaker and ranked bottom in the group structure of the pack. This meant they would have eaten last and gotten the least whole of cusine thereby compounding their relatively small stature. A human dump site would have been especially appealing to such a wolf.

Over time this type of wolf may have dissociated itself from the pack and stuck nearby the human village instead. After all the village offered all things primary for its survival without the wolf pack: a steady food source, relative protection (other animals would have been wary of the location) and comparative shelter.

Gradually such wolves would have become habituated to humans losing all fear of them altogether. The wolf had good fancy to lose its fear because humans "ensured" it had a steady contribute of food (dumping refuse). eventually a incorporate of such wolves would have mated and raised a litter of pups which from an early age would have been in close nearnessy to people. This would have accounted for the isolation and inbreeding primary for a species to evolve from another.

In conclusion, the last scenario which hypothesizes the wolf initiated the taming process to eventually evolve into the domestic dog is much more credible than the one which would have us believe that Mesolithic man conducted selective breeding programs to cultivate a tamer wolf; such a supposition would by necessity mean that Mesolithic humans had hundreds of tame wolves with which to plump desired traits from!

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Dog Domestication - Could The Wolf Have Tamed Itself And Then Evolved Into The Dog?

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Monday, January 23, 2012

Tibetean Mastiff Training - How Do Tibetans Train Their Mastiffs

Tibetean Mastiff Training - How Do Tibetans Train Their Mastiffs


In Tibet, Tibetean mastiffs had been carefully sacred for many years.

Tibetean Mastiff Training - How Do Tibetans Train Their Mastiffs

Tibetean Mastiff Training - How Do Tibetans Train Their Mastiffs

Tibetean Mastiff Training - How Do Tibetans Train Their Mastiffs


Tibetean Mastiff Training - How Do Tibetans Train Their Mastiffs



Tibetean Mastiff Training - How Do Tibetans Train Their Mastiffs

Their large bodies, large heads and long hAir make them look very much like a lion and they can be just as hazardous as one. Tibetan mastiffs are strong and aggressive dogs if trained to come to be so.

Tibetan mastiffs are the many herds guard dogs and are also believed to be great predictors of earthquakes.

The Tibetan mastiffs are a loyal breed of dogs. They are not born aggressive even though they have the body and force to come to be very hazardous if trained this way.

Tibetans have been training them for centuries to come to be sufficient in herd guarding. Tibetans have been growing herd animals straight through the ages. The many enemy of their herds has all the time been the wolf, so they have trained their mastiffs to fight of wolves.

Training mastiffs to be "wolf killers" involves not feeding them enough, exposing them to harsh weather, keeping them hungry, Tired and frustrated. Growing a mastiff in such cruel conditions cause him to come to be vicious, angry, bitter and highly dangerous.

This cruel training continues when the dog is taken out to the wilderness to be located in a dry well and fed only a few pieces of raw meet per day. The wild animals, especially the wolves smelling the meet would come and steal their Food, but after a short while the Mastiff would start using his force and anger to fight them.

All the bitterness turns into aggressiveness and cruelty as the mastiff ultimately attacks the wolf, fighting for his Food.

Throughout this process up till this point the Tibetan mastiff are being kept in solitude, with no other dogs around.

Once he is released into a group of mastiffs, they rejoinder him as a stranger and charge him. The poor mastiff has to fight for his life. He learns that the only way to survive, eat and not be killed is to fight.

In order to emphasize it, Tibetan trainers used to start feeding the mastiff pieces of raw wolf's meat when he very hungry, so he acquires the taste and begins to connect the taste of wolf meat with being fed and surviving. This formula of training makes the wolf come to be a natural enemy of the mastiff.

Wolfs are the biggest threat for herding animals in Tibet. This has been a good imagine to train the mastiffs to hate wolves and by that come to be the most efficient, fierce herd guardian.

Tibetan mastiffs have been breed with other kinds of dogs, so pure breed Tibetan mastiffs are rare these days.

Generally, mastiffs are very loyal to their owners but very hazardous to strangers. The training process described above is not being used very often any more, which makes me, for one, very happy.

This gorgeous breed of dogs deserves a pampering way of life. Living in a caring home and having a loving house they grow to come to be polite giants that would still make excellent guardian dogs for their families and their environMent.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 - Reading

Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 - Reading


Reading

Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 - Reading

Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 - Reading

Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 - Reading


Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 - Reading



Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 - Reading

Odds: 2500/1

Last Five Seasons

2005/06 - 1 (Championship, Promoted), 2004/05 - 7 (Championship), 2003/04 - 9 (Championship),

2002/03 - 4 (Championship), 2001/02 - 2 (League One, Promoted).

2005/06 Cup Progress

Fa Cup Fourth Round (replay) vs Birmingham City (a) - lost 2-1.

Carling Cup Fourth Round vs Arsenal (a) - lost 3-0.

Top Goal Scorer 2005/06: Dave Kitson (striker) - 22 goals.

Players In

Seol Ki-Hyeon (Wolves - £1,500,000), Sam Sodje (Brentford - £350,000), Graham Stack (Arsenal - Loan).

Players Out

John Mullins (Mansfield Town - Free), Jamie Young (Wycombe Wanderers - Free), Ryan Crockford (Released), Conor Sinnott (Released), Darren Campbell (Released), Ryan Catney (Released), Simieon Howell (Released).

Reading stormed the Championship last season and lost just two league matches all campaign, incidentally the curtain raiser at home to Plymouth Argyle and then Luton Town in February - which left a mammoth 33 match unbeaten run in between.

The Premiership will be a much tougher level to play at and owner Steve Coppell seems content to give his current squad a fAir crack of the whip since he has not been prolific in the replaceMent shop this summer.

Wolves striker Seol Ki-Hyeon has been the Royals' most costly acquisition at ain introductory £1 million rising potentially by a suppleMentary £500,000. The South Korean signed for the Midlands outfit from Anderlecht two summers ago in a £1.2 million transfer.

Brentford defender joined an exodus of players leaving Griffin Park and bought himself a ticket to Premiership football in a £350,000 transfer. The Nigerian international has gone from non league football with Margate to top flight football in just two seasons, production 100 appearances for Brentford in between.

Coppell has also shown interest in £3.5 million rated Ghana centre back John Mensah, contracted to Rennes and who impressed during the World Cup and gave a trial to Cameroon defender Andre Bikey, ready on a free replacement from Lokomotiv Moscow.

Left back Nicky Shorey, who made the professional Footballers' Association's Championship team of last season, signed a two year contract prolongation to tie him to the club until 2009 while winger Bobby carry agreed a new three year deal after being granted a work permit. The 23 year old featured in all three of the Usa's matches in the World Cup.

Verdict

Reading will take heart from the perfect first season's both Wigan Athletic and West Ham United enjoyed last term, although both side's spent a lot more money than the Royals have done presently. The club may also be without the services of contract rebel Steve Sidwell, who rejected the offer of a new deal to stay at the Madjeski Stadium.

Premiership Season Preview 2006/07 - Reading

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Monday, January 9, 2012

The Premiership Relegation Battle

The Premiership Relegation Battle


The battle to avoid relegation from the Premiership has already whipped up a storm. No less than 5 teams are still biting their nails going into the final weekend of fixtures - and they are separated by just a particular point. Wigan, Blackpool, Birmingham, Wolves and Blackburn are all desperate to retain their status, but only 3 of them can.

The Premiership Relegation Battle

The Premiership Relegation Battle

The Premiership Relegation Battle


The Premiership Relegation Battle



The Premiership Relegation Battle

The fixture calendar has also thrown up involving fixtures that are over spilling with sub-plots and inherent drama. For the teams involved, there is hunger and desire to survive, but what about their opponents? Will they be looking to sign off in style or are some players already focusing on their holiday plans in Dubai?

The key fixtures - at least initially - are at Old Trafford and the Britannia Stadium. Blackpool face the daunting prospect of playing the champions away, while Wigan tour to Stoke, beaten finalists in the Fa Cup. Both the Tangerines and the Latics need some sort of supervene - if not they are banking on their fellow strugglers losing by more than they do, which is an highly thin thread to cling to.

Blackpool will be written off in many quarters, Manchester United have won 17 of 18 home games this season, and drawn the other. Those are intimidating figures. What Ian Holloway and his team will hope however, is that United are focused on the Champions League final on the 28th, rather than this fixture. Team selection and player apathy may yet give Blackpool the faintest glimmer of hope.

Wigan also face a tough away battle at Stoke. The Britannia has been a fortress for Stoke and they rarely surrender any points at home, they've been beaten just 4 times - but their season effectively ended at Wembley last week, so will the usual grit and measureMent be present in Tony Pulis' team? Wigan will hope not.

Should whether Blackpool or Wigan force a result, Birmingham will be the team most vulnerable. Again, they will play their final game away from home, with the fixture at White Hart Lane. Tottenham have been beaten just once at home this term, but they have drawn 9. Can a Birmingham team low on confidence, and short on goals, get a point - and would that be enough?

Just above the trio of sides on 39 points are Wolves and Blackburn on 40. A slender point advanTAGe could feel very insignificant during those tense final minutes on Sunday. As luck would have it, they face each other on the final day. Wolves will be buoyed by good modern form and the fact that they are the only team involved in the scrap who have a home fixture. Blackburn themselves have collected 5 points from the last 3 games so go into the game with some confidence too. It is a 'winner takes all' showdown, and the losers will have to hope their rivals slip up elsewhere.

Whatever happens there will be twists, turns and drama throughout the afternoon and the supporters emotions will be put straight through the mill. Keep your eye on the 'As it stands' table, it is likely to be changing ordinarily - bringing great joy to some fans, but despAir to others. Exactly what sport is all about.

Pld Gd Pts
Blackburn 37 -14 40
Wolves 37 -19 40
Birmingham 37 -20 39
Blackpool 37 -21 39
Wigan 37 -22 39
West Ham 37 -24 33 (R)

The Premiership Relegation Battle

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

The Wolves Will Come - The Permanent Unemployed

The Wolves Will Come - The Permanent Unemployed


We will forget them. How long were you there? Twenty five years. Just like that. You? Fifteen years. Just like that. Did you consideration how Fast the day goes when you are unemployed? I'm not good at this. I just want a Job. They are here again. The coffee house lost days of the unemployed. Me and them. We are all invisible now. Writers are all the time invisible, but now all these Men are invisible too. Many will never return. The recession will end and they will not find purchase in this new economy.

The dirty secret. In this culture if you become old then you are done. Passed over for the younger employee. They are wandering around in my domain now. I have all the time been the inverse of the working man, haunting the coffee houses of midday with a laptop and a book. But now they are here. I can hear them now. How long have you been off. A year. A year and a half. Who is your headhunter? Can you get a Job in any place now? For a lot of citizen this is a new sensation. For the first time very educated citizen have been made redundant. The best and the brightest of other generations are pounding the paveMent. Could it be there are just too many citizen now?

Like the housing store we are awash in too much inventory. There are too many citizen looking for work. Who will hire these millions. College students join the ranks every day and they are young. They can give sweat and effort. What can the older experienced worker give in the new economy? We don't' no ifs ands or buts know. All we know is that there are so many citizen looking for positions that have dried up or have been eliminated. We have seen this before in the blue collar industries. citizen substituted by robots or factories ended and jobs shipped overseas. But now the citizen who all the time assumed they would have a job have been put out to pasture years ahead of reTirement. The old economy died under them and they have no place to go.

Will our new cyber based green economy snatch up these people. Will our new energy sufficient Juggernaut need all this old economy talent. Or have we created a cyber world where citizen are pushed aside with the click of a mouse. Can we have an economy that needs all those citizen skills or does that belong to a brick and mortar world gone by?

I don't have an write back and neither does whatever else right now. But they are here. And we will ignore them when it all starts up again. They will become invisible, members of the permanent unemployed. The Indians used to leave their older members behind on the prAirie with wood for a fire and a blanket. When the wood burned out they would ice to death. Then the wolves would come.

William Hazelgrove is a novelist who writes in Ernest Hemingways attic. His newest book is Rocket Man-a saTire about a man trying to keep his home in the suburbs.

The Wolves Will Come - The Permanent Unemployed


The Wolves Will Come - The Permanent Unemployed


The Wolves Will Come - The Permanent Unemployed



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