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Human Energy Fields Meet Western Science Closer Than You May Think

Posted December 30th @ 8:20 am by RonMorefield

The human ostrich mind
By and large the human mind takes the approach of an ostrich concerning the energy that it doesn’t perceive… If it can’t be perceived, then it’s not important. Electromagnetic energy was certainly important 500 years ago. After all, there was sunlight and heat, but people really didn’t frame their thoughts about it […]

Tactical Training For People From All Walks of Life

Posted December 29th @ 3:37 pm by PeterGarant

Even a peace-loving, non-violent person can get lots of fun and valuable experience and insight with a course on tactical training. With peace keepers, it is a must. Here are some ways a class on tactical training can benefit people.
Awareness
A class on this topic doesn’t always mean a confrontational remedy to trouble. Lots of times […]

John Grisham: Looking at His College Life

Posted December 28th @ 1:39 am by TomTessin

John Grisham wrote many books in his life time and he still writes bestselling novels. He was born in 1955 in Jonesboro, Arkansas his father a construction worker and his mother a housewife. John had three ambitions in his life and one was that of playing baseball. He thought when he was old enough that […]

Hoary Marmots of Montana

Posted December 27th @ 9:39 pm by MarleneAffeld

The Hoary Marmot, largest of the North American sciurid rodents, is a fascinating, charismatic animal. Marmot population biology, their impact on the ecosystem, physiology and behavior is studied world wide. The only holiday in the United States to be named after an animal, is named for a marmot - Groundhog’s Day. Closely related to tree […]

Down and Dirty Homework Hints for the Attention Span Impaired

Posted December 27th @ 9:30 pm by JohnParks

The fact of the matter is that nobody likes to do homework. Even if you love the subject that you have homework in, the fact that you have to do the work automatically makes the project less desirable. Trust me, we’ve all been there. What makes it worse is if you don’t like the subject. […]

The Making of a Hero at Harvard University

Posted December 27th @ 11:54 am by TomTessin

Harvard University is the home town university for the rich, handsome, elegant and articulate of American society’s most ?lite citizens. John Fitzgerald Kennedy fit the bill that a proud university like Harvard would like to have as one of their students. Mr. Kennedy was well respected at home and abroad with his elegant and articulate […]

Montana’s Woodpeckers

Posted December 27th @ 1:08 am by MarleneAffeld

If you spend time in the woods of Montana, you are undoubtedly familiar with the rhythmic rat-tat-tat of the woodpecker as it chisels its beak into the bark of a tree. Their familiar drum rolls are heard most often in the spring but are common all year long.
This drumming cadence is unique to the woodpecker […]

Montana’s Magnificent Trumpeter Swans

Posted December 27th @ 1:01 am by MarleneAffeld

Majestic and regal, the snow-white Trumpeter Swan (Cygnus buccinator) is a spectacular sight. Trumpeter Swans belong to the avian order Anseri-formes, family Anatida, along with ducks and geese. Flaunting a wingspan of over seven feet and a height of four feet, the Trumpeter Swan is the largest native waterfowl species not only in Montana but […]

Beavers in Montana

Posted December 27th @ 12:55 am by MarleneAffeld

Have you ever seen a 100 pound wet rat? The first time I spotted a large male beaver on Cedar Creek, (Mineral County, Montana) that’s exactly what I thought it was. I looked again, perhaps the gangly creature waddling down the bank was a bear cub. My next thought was, where is Mama Bear?
Meeting the […]

Handsome Fish Hunters - Osprey in Montana

Posted December 27th @ 12:48 am by MarleneAffeld

Ospreys (Pandion haliaetus), when hunting on the wing, seem to glide effortlessly over the water. Smaller than an eagle, an osprey is still an impressive raptor. With wingspans of up to 72 inches and up to 24 inches in length and a weight of almost 5 pounds, the osprey is a wonderful addition to Montana’s […]

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