Tag Archive | "Related"

Could We Be Related To Each Other?


there was i girl that i was previously affiliated with and i found that that i have a distant relative with her last name. i think that the distant relative is just married into our family. is it a chance that we r related?

Posted in Featured ArticlesComments (0)

What Are Some Good Resources To Become An Expert On All Things Alcohol Related?


First, I want to specify that my ultimate goal is not necessarily to become a bartender or mixologist. However, I recently became interested in brewing my own sake or shochu. While I found plenty of guides on the subject, I found myself wanting to know exactly what certain terms meant, how flavors work, etc so that I may eventually perfect my brew.
I am internet-savvy, but I seem to only find either bare-boned guides on brewing, or only some niche sources. I will peruse multiple sources if it comes to it, but I was hoping there was a book or website that sort of laid everything out regarding what I am looking for. Any help and references is much appreciated!

Posted in Affiliate Marketing 101Comments (0)

Freemasons And Illuminati, Are They Related To Each Other?


Hi, I’ve been reading books like Bloodlines by James Rollins and freemasons are included there, the templars and the staff of Jesus Christ, anyway I’m just curious because I’ve played this game before, the title is “Assassin’s Creed” and I know it is somehow related with freemasonry and with the illuminati because I’ve read an article about these two organizations and it’s said that the templars changed their identity and still exists today, they are the freemasons. In the game Assassin’s Creed, the templars are included there and they’re hunted by these so called “Assassins” and I think these Assassins are the illuminati? I think? I’m not sure. My point is, is this true? If it is, what do they want? What’s their goal in life? What is that SECRET they’ve been hiding from us? Why is it so important to them? From the book “Bloodlines” by James Rollins, it is said that a templar knight was able to uncover a holy treasure, a priceless icon that holds a mysterious and terrifying power that will forever change humanity If unleashed. I know I have so many questions, that’s just because I’m curious about these things and it fascinates me! I hope you could help me guys. Thanks =)

Posted in Affiliate Marketing 101Comments (0)

Do You Have Some Tools Or Keywords For Which I Can Found Question Related Digital Marketing.?


I want yahoo questions related to digital marketing, scrolling signs, and banners for advertisement.
plz provide only niche answers.

Posted in Affiliate Marketing 101Comments (0)

An Evolutionary Biologist Is Studying Several Species Of Closely Related Lizards Found On Cuba And Surrounding?


An evolutionary biologist is studying several species of closely related lizards found on Cuba and surrounding islands. Each species occupies a somewhat different niche, but in some ways they all look similar to the green anole lizard found in Florida. Suggest the pattern of lizard evolution?
Thanks for the help!

Posted in Affiliate Marketing 101Comments (0)

Us Navy Using Dolphins Against Iranian Mines: Command & Conquer Red Alert 2 Anyone?


http://news.yahoo.com/navy-depending-dolphins-keep-strait-hormuz-open-150106787.html
The Navy Is Depending on Dolphins to Keep the Strait of Hormuz Open
By John Hudson | The Atlantic Wire
If Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. Navy has a backup plan to save one-fifth of the world’s daily oil trade: send in the dolphins.
[RELATED: Iran’s Threat to Close Strait of Hormuz Isn’t Entirely Empty]
The threat of Iran closing the strait has reached a fever pitch, reports today’s New York Times, with U.S. officials warning Iran’s supreme leader that such moves would cross a “red line” provoking a U.S. response. Iran could block the strait with any assortment of mines, armed speed boats or anti-ship cruise missiles but according to Michael Connell at the Center for Naval Analysis, “The immediate issue [for the U.S. military] is to get the mines.” To solve that problem, the Navy has a solution that isn’t heavily-advertised but has a time-tested success rate: mine-detecting dolphins.
[RELATED: This Crisis with Iran Is Exactly Why We Have Oil Reserves]
“We’ve got dolphins,” said retired Adm. Tim Keating in a Wednesday interview with NPR. Keating commanded the U.S. 5th Fleet in Bahrain during the run-up to the Iraq war. He sounded uncomfortable with elaborating on the Navy’s use of the lovable mammals but said in a situation like the standoff in Hormuz, Navy-trained dolphins would come in handy:
KEATING: They are astounding in their ability to detect underwater objects.
NPR’s TOM BOWMAN: Dolphins were sent to the Persian Gulf as part of the American invasion force in Iraq.
KEATING: I’d rather not talk about whether we used them or not. They were present in theater.
BOWMAN: But you can’t say whether you used them or not.
KEATING: I’d rather not.
The invasion of Iraq was the last time the minesweeping capability of dolphins were widely-touted. “Dolphins – – which possess sonar so keen they can discern a quarter from a dime when blindfolded and spot a 3-inch metal sphere from 370 feet away — are invaluable minesweepers,” reported The San Francisco Chronicle. In 2010, the Seattle Times reported that the Navy has 80 bottlenose dolphins in the San Diego Bay alone. They are taught to hunt for mines and drop acoustic transponders nearby. According to a report in 2003, the dolphins only detect the mines. Destroying them is left up to the Navy’s human divers. Still, the mammals are large enough to detonate a live mine, a prospect that doesn’t delight animal rights groups.
[RELATED: Iran Spooked the Oil Market by Saying It Would Close Off the Hormuz Strait]
[RELATED: Report: U.S. Warns Iranians Via ‘Secret’ Back Channe]
When this was an issue in 2003, lobbying for the rights of dolphins was much more politically sensitive given that scores of U.S. men and women were being sent into battle as well. “We’re not going to second-guess the Navy at a time of war,” said Naomi Rose, a marine mammal scientist with the Humane Society. “But we don’t support the use of marine mammals for military use.” According to the Chronicle, the two groups emphasized that “they were not placing the lives of animals above those of troops. But they questioned the ethics and wisdom of using wild animals to ensure safe passage through hostile waters.” Petitions have also been sent to the Defense Department protesting their use:
[Since] forces regard the Navy dolphins as enemy dolphins, there might be attempts on the dolphins lives. There is also the risk of indiscriminate killing of wild dolphin populations because any dolphin can potentially be an enemy dolphin. Also, the inherent danger that a dolphin may be injured or killed in mine-hunting operations remains a very real threat.
Back in 2003, Tom LaPuzza, a spokesman for the San Diego-based Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, cast aside the skepticism about how the dolphins were treated:
By nature, dolphins are naturally reliable and trustworthy animals who seem to enjoy pleasing their human handlers, LaPuzza said. When they are released into the ocean for missions, “they come back to the handler, the trainer” ashore or on a ship.

Posted in Affiliate Marketing 101Comments (0)

Archives

Powered by Yahoo! Answers