Articles about weird laws of world (0-22 of 22)

  • Pygmies "" The Shortest Ethnic Race Of Humans Found On Earth
    By: prolificrandy | - The term Pygmy can be defined as any ethnic group whose average height would be much lower than the world average, to be precise any group whose male members would not grow taller than 150 cm or a little below the five foot mark. There are several such races that inhabit parts of central Africa. Australia, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Papua New Guinea and parts of Brazil are the other parts of the world that are inhabited by this particular type of people. Though it may sound a bi ...
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  • Going For Holidays? These Tips May Be Useful To You
    By: Ajay Jonn | - Holidays are the great source to have fun and pleasure. Along with that, they endow us with a relaxed, stress-free and peaceful environment away from febrile routine of everyday. Nevertheless, we are heading to a different land with different environment & cultures. So, it makes sense to plan the holiday tour well in advance, so as to avoid any pitfall during the trip, and ensure a pleasant holiday experience.

    While going on tour and travel, its highly important to carry all your ...

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  • Think Creatively And Achieve Your Goals
    By: thebrianevans | - In a world where 95% of people think, act, and live their life on the same type of daily pattern and mental frequency, how is it that YOU ARE RIGHT by thinking and acting so different and THEY ARE ALL WRONG? How can 95% (6.54 Billion people in the world out of 6.89 Billion) be so wrong in their thinking and you (a mere little speck of flesh on this planet) be so adamantly right? I mean, you are so greatly outnumbered, how can this be? Is it really possible that the majority of this world doesn ...
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  • A New Crystal Healer?
    By: James Yao | - When someone contact crystal,will inevitably be confused, Since it is a kind of energy, Crystal will be dangerous?My answer usually is: There is no absolute thing.
    Water boat, can also capsize, any incorrect use of energy, always dangerous. The greater the energy, the greater the risk, in the physical world, the most typical example is the nuclear reactor.When use of a nuclear reactor is not good, broke up,the world will change its color. Nuclear reactors safe? Who dares to answer this que ...

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  • Pet Bonding Time And Horse Dress Up Games
    By: Howard Denise | - If you're a hardcore pet lover, chances are, the thought of dressing up your pets for fun and sweetness has already crossed your mind. Surely you've imagined your westie terrier walking round the house in a cute tutu or browsed through little dog clothes at local pet outlets while dreaming what it would be like to try and do it.
    However you love your pet, right And you are no Paris Hilton to be walking around with a fully clothed dog in a very large Hermes bag. The very fact of the matt ...

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  • Reforming The Law
    By: Haz Duell | - Law is a strange animal. It lurks in the undergrowth out back in the yard and, most of the time, we never see it. Every now and then, we hear a rustling but, if we are lucky, it never comes into our lives. Should our luck fail, it pushes its way into the house and acts like it owns everything it sees (including us). Then something weird can happen. For reasons we never really understand, it behaves as our friend and wacks everyone in our way. The rest of the time, we end up poorer and no wiser a ...
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  • The Acorn Principle (part Two Of "what Is The Law Of Emergence?")
    By: Derek Rydall | - Weve been born into a belief that our fate is determined by external conditions, that the things we need are out there, and that we must get them by just about any means necessary. This has led to a way of living that is the reverse of how life really works causing us to constantly struggle against the natural order of the universe. Is it just me, or have you felt many times like you were peddling uphill with the brakes on? Well, youre not crazy, lazy, or broken, you just weren ...
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  • The Federal Government As Jabba The Hutt - Too Big And Too Slow To Get Anything Right
    By: Bruno Korschek | - It occurred to be recently while watching television that the U.S. Federal government is really nothing more than the political incarnation of Jabba The Hutt from the Star Wars movies. As you may recall, Jabba was a formless, slow moving, overweight entity that ruled with an iron fist while devouring resources brought to him. He did not pay for anything, he just took them, and he was not there to help anyone but himself. Those he ruled over had no say in how their resources and wealth were used ...
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  • Weird Laws In The World
    By: Erik Johnson | - Most of the weird laws in US were enacted a century ago and still they have not been amended only to invite troubles in the society. This only shows that, the administration has failed to amend insignificant and immaterial laws which are not sending any good message to the people.

    In Florida, women can be fined for falling asleep under a hairdryer and so can the salon owner. More childish and stupid laws prevail in Florida such as: it is illegal for a single, divorced or widowed woma ...

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  • Pet Bonding Time And Horse Dress Up Games
    By: Tess Brahm | - If you're a hardcore pet lover, chances are, the thought of dressing up your pets for fun and beauty has already crossed your mind. Surely you've imagined your westie terrier walking around the house in a cute tutu or browsed through small dog clothes at local pet shops while dreaming what it would be like to do it.

    But you love your pet, right? And you're no Paris Hilton to be walking around with a fully clothed dog in a large Hermes bag. The fact of the matter is, you know what yo ...

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  • Weird Laws Of World
    By: Subhash Kandpal | - Laws are made by the government and other ruling agencies to maintain order in the society. Laws help people live their life freely and allow them to work, socialize, worship, dress, attain their aims and reach their goals. But sometimes the rules set by society and government are so weird that often people end up calling them crazy laws.

    There are several weird laws that are followed in the world. Lets have a look at them one by one:

    In US, many people find the ...

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  • Dog Shoes: Cute Or Evil?
    By: Tom Fazio | - Is it just me, or are they everywhere these days? That cute little dog down the street, strutting around without a care in the world, mocking us. At first it was the dog sweater. And then came little capes. And now, oh god, and now, dog shoes. They're as silly to me as those dogs who get their heads stuck in buckets and crash into things. Only this is no accident.

    Dog shoes don't belong. They defy nature and they have no purpose. Some people buy these ridiculous things t ...

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  • Emo Trend
    By: Max Wright | - Contemporary society is full of new directions of self-actualization and self-esteem for both children and adult people. It generated masses cultural styles which often are hard to comprehend usual people. Humanity has produced the culture with its ways, forms and methods of skills reproduction. Present-day world pluralism and universal relationship regularly blend many cultures and ways of life creating something strange. One of the most new developed and popular cultural mainstream today is em ...
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  • Odd Laws In The United States
    By: Daniel Beasley | - Without laws, imagine the chaos that would encompass not just the United States, but the entire world. If anyone could do anything without any legal ramifications, our country would find itself in utter disarray. Some may see certain laws as unfair but can understand the reasoning behind putting the law into practice. However, there are just some laws found in the United States that may leave people scratching their heads.

    Down in the southern part of the United States, residen ...

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  • A Conversation With Gary Vaynerchuk
    By: Christopher Carter | - Gary Vaynerchuk has become an Internet celebrity with Wine Library TV, his popular daily wine blog. The director of operations at the Wine Library in Springfield, Vaynerchuk is known for his bold, irreverent comments about wine.

    Gary Vaynerchuk has become an Internet celebrity with Wine Library TV, his popular daily wine blog. The director of operations at the Wine Library in Springfield, Vaynerchuk is known for his bold, irreverent comments about wine. He recently launched his fi ...

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  • Pretext The Dirty Word
    By: Frank Ahearn | - When out socially and the topic of professions rise to the table I tell people I am a Skip Tracer. Most people have no idea what a skip tracer is, so I explain I locate people for investigators, lawyers, insurance companies, finance companies and many other industries.

    When you are a skip tracer people are captivated by the profession, they think of it as a dark calling with spy like connections. When in truth a good skip tracer owns a fantastic imagination saddled with devious p ...

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  • The Brave New World Of Vlogging
    By: Eric Hartwell | - Vlogs, the younger and wackier baby sister of blogs, create an interactive online video environment for viewers to watch programming, much like television, only shorter, without large budgets and no TV Guide. The vlog's added feature that makes it different from tried-and-true television watching is that vlogging is interactive. The viewer can respond to the shows instantly, like reading a blog, through commentary and links to other sites. Vlogging software is not quite as user-friendly as blogg ...
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  • Animal Sports Some Weird, Some Well-known
    By: Joe Goertz | - Sports are very fun and very healthy to be practiced. But besides sports for human, animal sports are very fun too!

    Animals participate in many sports, some being legal and some being not so legal. Some of the sports that animals participate in include horse racing, bullfighting, dog sledding, cock fighting, pigeon racing, and greyhound racing just to name a few. There are also the famous dog shows where dogs compete in classes by breed; some believe this to be a sport while other ...

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  • Things To Experience In San Diego
    By: Burt Cotton | - Visiting San Diego for the first time can be quite overwhelming, especially when you consider that there are so many things you can do. Deciding where to go and what to do can be quite time consuming, which is where we can help. Below, you'll find the 8 best spots in San Diego - things you simply must experience.

    1. Hitting the beach.

    No matter what season you visit, the beach is one area that personifies the entire San Diego lifestyle. Whether your watching the tid ...

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  • A Lesson From Rooney
    By: Robert Ryles | - Copyright 2006 Robert Ryles

    It has become 'The Rooney Metatarsal'. The good old metatarsal has been around for, well as long as we have. Funny how it takes a celebrity to make such an innocuous bone important or even famous. I have to admit, as a Chartered Physiotherapist or Physical Therapist, whichever you prefer, I doubted whether young Wayne would be fit in time for The World Cup. Fit he is though. So well done to Wqyne and to all his team.

    I know Wayne well, as ...

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