Topic: Do you love to learn new things?
Sleepless_nights_78's photo
Mon 03/07/11 07:31 PM

Yes absolutely, I believe that there is always a room for new learning. There is just a lot of things in this world that I need to learn.

And what do you think you need to learn? I know for myself, what I still want to learn. :)

Cheer_up's photo
Mon 03/07/11 08:00 PM

The learning process never stops, with the changing world around us. I set new challenges for myself everyday. If they work out or don't work out to well, I still have learned something new in the process. Sometimes to much is based on what we see or what we hear but without learning more about it, we may be missing out on something that could prove to be valuble to us. One can never learn to much. :)
well yes its amazing all the things out there people can learn i love learning new things :)flowerforyou waving :thumbsup:

Cheer_up's photo
Mon 03/07/11 08:04 PM

Yes absolutely, I believe that there is always a room for new learning. There is just a lot of things in this world that I need to learn.
well i glad you feel like you need to learn things thats great ,and want to learn is awesome to my self i love finding out new things i never heard of or things i never saw its fantastic :):banana: flowerforyou :smile: waving :thumbsup:

Cheer_up's photo
Mon 03/07/11 08:20 PM
Edited by Cheer_up on Mon 03/07/11 08:22 PM
1 of the worlds biggest crocodiles at this site here>http://worldrecord.bubble.ro/16/Biggest_crocodile_in_the_world/ cheers:):banana: waving :thumbsup: amazing :)

Cheer_up's photo
Mon 03/07/11 08:24 PM
http://worldrecord.bubble.ro/16/Biggest_crocodile_in_the_world/ HUGE CROC LOLLLLLLL

fireflysgirl's photo
Mon 03/07/11 08:34 PM
Haha-I saw a white tail buck tonight with only 1 antler and told my friend about it. She did not know that they usually shed them in February & grow them back in every year. I wikied white tail deer and did you know that they can eat poison sumac and toxic mushrooms?

Cheer_up's photo
Mon 03/07/11 09:12 PM
Edited by Cheer_up on Mon 03/07/11 09:16 PM

Haha-I saw a white tail buck tonight with only 1 antler and told my friend about it. She did not know that they usually shed them in February & grow them back in every year. I wikied white tail deer and did you know that they can eat poison sumac and toxic mushrooms?
no i didn't thanks i just looked that up thats amazing
How Wild Deer Eat
1. Wild deer have a four-chambered stomach that allows them to eat a wide variety of food that other animals could not. The four chambers allow deer to eat very quickly, but then digest their food at a later time.
Plant Life
2. One of the most common types of food for wild deer are plants in the forest. They eat different types of leaves and grasses. They also feast on wild legumes and mushrooms.
Vegetables
3. Wild deer also eat a wide variety of vegetables. Corn is the most common vegetable consumed by wild deer, but they also eat carrots, celery and other vegetables.
Fruit
4. Wild deer will also eat fruit if it is available. Apples are usually the most readily available and thus commonly eaten fruit for deer.
Poisonous Items
5. Because of their four-chambered stomach, and special bacteria in their stomach, deer are able to eat and digest some foods that are normally poisonous to other animals such as red sumac and various types of poisonous mushrooms.

WOWWWWWW see you learn something new everyday i love wildlife and love deers well i use to watch them roam a lot way up north but thanks for the info interesting:)cheers my friend:flowerforyou:banana: :smile: waving :thumbsup:

jemare's photo
Mon 03/07/11 09:13 PM
I was taught at a very young age to never be afraid to ask questions....that's how you learn things. I love learning new things. Whether or not I remember the things I learn....well that's a different matter all together (ha).

Cheer_up's photo
Mon 03/07/11 09:40 PM
just a little something i thought i say on 10 different types of food that is good for you:)...1. Onions & Garlic
Onions and garlic have anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal properties and are rich in anti-oxidants.

2. Brown Rice
Brown rice is packed with healthy nutrients like manganese and Vitamin B.

3. Citrus Fruits
Citrus fruits are stacked full of anti-cancer properties.

4. Nuts
Most nuts are packed full of antioxidants and naturally occurring Monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats. These are the good kind of fats which can actually lower cholesterol.

5. Fish
Studies show that groups that consume large amounts of fish have lower rates of chronic heart disease.

6. Tomatoes
Tomatoes contain a high concentration of Lycopene which helps protect against cancer.

7. Oats
Oats are another super food that help lower cholesterol.

8. Figs
Figs are a great source of potassium and fiber, and also contain Vitamin B6.

9. Apricots.
Apricots contain the Beta-carotene which helps prevent free-radical damage and provides great protection for your eyes.

10. Red Beans
Red beans like kidney beans are full of anti-oxidants, protein and fiber.............just thought i tell who ever didn't know cheers:) :banana: waving :thumbsup:

Cheer_up's photo
Mon 03/07/11 09:43 PM
Why wolfs howl .......Wolves howl for many different reasons. When they are spread out, pack members will howl to stay in touch with the rest of the group. Wolves also warn other wolves away with their howls. Sometimes they howl to celebrate as a pack a successful hunt. On a calm day, howling can be heard 120 square feet. After a wolf has found a mate they must find a den, once they have they may howl a few times to show that they are marking their territory.:thumbsup:

Shayna1978's photo
Mon 03/07/11 09:51 PM
What do you have for the ambidextrous student?

When i was learning to write, my brother slapped the **** out of me if I used my left. Later I had trouble with my handwriting, but could write and draw with both hands.

Fun fact* I still get confused when I cut a piece of meat about which hand for the knife and fork.

newarkjw's photo
Mon 03/07/11 09:51 PM
Never hold an umbrella while trying to light a propane grill. Lesson learned.........smokin

josie68's photo
Mon 03/07/11 09:52 PM
I love learning new things, learning about new people and places. Not so much through books and stuff but normally by being there.

josie68's photo
Mon 03/07/11 09:54 PM

What do you have for the ambidextrous student?

When i was learning to write, my brother slapped the **** out of me if I used my left. Later I had trouble with my handwriting, but could write and draw with both hands.

Fun fact* I still get confused when I cut a piece of meat about which hand for the knife and fork.


I know, i still dont know my left and right as I use both for most things, and cant work out which had I am writing with until i start to write, its such a bummer. Nobody lets me set the table as i get it all mixed up. how are you supposed to work out which hand to hold a kinfe in when it feels the same in bothwhat

comptech1's photo
Tue 03/08/11 06:45 AM
I play concert piano and drums so a long time ago my teachers

made me do exercises to have equal dexterity in both of my hands

and feet.

Anything I can do with my right hand I can do with my left in synchronization

or independent of one another.

I luv learning new things , especially complicated challenging concepts .

My job requires daily learning and Since I been a tot I have been a

information junkie....

want to learn something cool ,

Master Adobe CS4 4 or 5 ......

fireflysgirl's photo
Tue 03/08/11 09:12 AM

just a little something i thought i say on 10 different types of food that is good for you:)...1. Onions & Garlic
Onions and garlic have anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal properties and are rich in anti-oxidants.

2. Brown Rice
Brown rice is packed with healthy nutrients like manganese and Vitamin B.

3. Citrus Fruits
Citrus fruits are stacked full of anti-cancer properties.

4. Nuts
Most nuts are packed full of antioxidants and naturally occurring Monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats. These are the good kind of fats which can actually lower cholesterol.

5. Fish
Studies show that groups that consume large amounts of fish have lower rates of chronic heart disease.

6. Tomatoes
Tomatoes contain a high concentration of Lycopene which helps protect against cancer.

7. Oats
Oats are another super food that help lower cholesterol.

8. Figs
Figs are a great source of potassium and fiber, and also contain Vitamin B6.

9. Apricots.
Apricots contain the Beta-carotene which helps prevent free-radical damage and provides great protection for your eyes.

10. Red Beans
Red beans like kidney beans are full of anti-oxidants, protein and fiber.............just thought i tell who ever didn't know cheers:) :banana: waving :thumbsup:



AWESOME Cheer! I knew about most of these, but not all of them. My grandpa had a fig tree when I was a kid and I use to love to pick them!! I've been trying to incorporate more fruits into my diet lately. I'll consider these next time I'm at the grocery store

fireflysgirl's photo
Tue 03/08/11 09:18 AM
I've been in college for nearly 10 years now & decided to edit a new course called Immuno-genetics this semester since my genetics based project is focused on investigating immune genes in cattle infested with ticks!!!

As a genetics major I am so fascinated by how the immune system can break all the classical rules of genetics (rearranging genes and mutate them) to produce billions of specific receptors to recognize potential threats and defend the body against them...it's absolutely amazing!!!

Shayna1978's photo
Tue 03/08/11 09:58 AM


What do you have for the ambidextrous student?

When i was learning to write, my brother slapped the **** out of me if I used my left. Later I had trouble with my handwriting, but could write and draw with both hands.

Fun fact* I still get confused when I cut a piece of meat about which hand for the knife and fork.


I know, i still dont know my left and right as I use both for most things, and cant work out which had I am writing with until i start to write, its such a bummer. Nobody lets me set the table as i get it all mixed up. how are you supposed to work out which hand to hold a kinfe in when it feels the same in bothwhat


SISTER FROM ANOTHER FAMILY!!!

Cheer_up's photo
Tue 03/08/11 03:43 PM

I've been in college for nearly 10 years now & decided to edit a new course called Immuno-genetics this semester since my genetics based project is focused on investigating immune genes in cattle infested with ticks!!!

As a genetics major I am so fascinated by how the immune system can break all the classical rules of genetics (rearranging genes and mutate them) to produce billions of specific receptors to recognize potential threats and defend the body against them...it's absolutely amazing!!!
WOWWWWWWW that does sound amazing always to its really good to look up around the world what new studies they found on the same subject here have a look my friend:) science direct :)
Available online 1 February 2011.

Abstract

Tick subolesin was shown in immunization trials using the recombinant protein to protect hosts against tick infestations. In this study, we demonstrated that subolesin vaccination and release of ticks after subolesin knockdown by RNA interference (RNAi) could be used for the control of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus tick infestations in cattle and suggested that the combination of these methods could increase the efficacy of cattle tick control under some circumstances. The greatest tick control was obtained when both release of ticks after subolesin knockdown and vaccination were used concurrently. However, modeling results suggested that vaccine efficacy could be increased if at least 80% of the ticks infesting cattle correspond to subolesin-knockdown ticks. The results of this proof-of-concept trial demonstrated the efficacy of the sterile acarine technique (SAT) through production of subolesin-knockdown larvae by dsRNA injection into replete females for the control of R. microplus tick infestations, alone or in combination with subolesin vaccination.

Keywords: Cattle tick; Boophilus; Vaccine; RNA interference; Subolesin
You of course would know way more on this subject then me but yes theres so many different studies a person can learn cheers thanks :)flowerforyou waving :thumbsup:

Cheer_up's photo
Tue 03/08/11 04:13 PM

I play concert piano and drums so a long time ago my teachers

made me do exercises to have equal dexterity in both of my hands

and feet.

Anything I can do with my right hand I can do with my left in synchronization

or independent of one another.

I luv learning new things , especially complicated challenging concepts .

My job requires daily learning and Since I been a tot I have been a

information junkie....

want to learn something cool ,

Master Adobe CS4 4 or 5 ......
yes its amazing if you know how to use them things all about computers too you can learn even on line i learned about photo shop and picture in pictures in the past by my self but theres thousands of stuff sounds like you are creative thats great for people that wonder what Adobe CS4 or 5 can be used for such things as This heavy-duty software package for digital designers is the first to blend Adobe's famed Photoshop and other tools with interactive design apps formerly made by Macromedia. We're reviewing the lineup: Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Premiere, AfterEffects, the new Production Premium video suite, and Adobe's Web and Design packages geared for Internet and print designers. Bookmark this page for ongoing news, reviews, and videos..........thanks for your input and that very intellectual of you to me you sound like a bright person cheers :banana: waving :thumbsup: also there are some who can use both hands all their life minority of people are equally skilled with both hands termed ambidextrous what to me is outstanding i know a buddy that can throw a ball same with both hands or bat left or right but learning it like you say synchronization is very hard and take a lot of time and skill have a great night my friend cheers