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 Dahu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Since the last decades of the 20th century, the dahu is widely recognized as a fictional creature, a joke, and a metaphor for a tall tale.
A shy mountain animal depicted as fox-like or chamois-like, its defining characteristic is that it has two legs shorter on one side than on the other side, thus being well adapted for walking on mountain slopes.
The animal was touted as a rare and precious bounty, the capture thereof required waiting alone all night on a chilly slope, crouched in an uncomfortable position.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dahu   (413 words)

  
 Wild Haggis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wild Haggis are fictional creatures native to the Scottish Highlands.
Folklore also holds that wild haggis can sense vibrations in the ground produced by other animals, including humans, and this, along with its nocturnal habits, explain why living specimens of the haggis are so rarely seen.
Other variations include that Wild Haggis are four-legged animals, or that they can indeed fly.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wild_Haggis   (467 words)

  
 Fictional national animals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Note that the creatures listed below are unofficial fictional national animals and that the tales told about them differ a great deal.
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with List of species in folklore and mythology#National fictional species (folktales, talltales).
Many nations around the world have mythical animals which are widely believed to not exist and for which there is little or no scientific evidence, but which are nevertheless well known and, in a sense, popular.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fictional_national_animals   (155 words)

  
 Book Bag - Doris Day Animal League
Animal lover and pet guardian Jill Fineberg understands how comforting it can be to rest and relax with them at our side, so she decided to document the bond between animals and their people in their most unguarded moments in this book of black and white photographs.
The suspenseful, fictional story of 13 year-old girl, who is determined to prove that the wealthy owner of a horse farm deliberately poisoned her favorite horse, Whirlwind.
A fictional story about 12-year-old Maggie, her family, and her dog Sirius, a loveable, intelligent Newfoundland who performs a daring rescue when a shipwreck off the coast threatens hundreds of lives.
www.ddal.org /animalguardian/bookbag   (3157 words)

  
 Attitudes Toward Animals
Learning about animals in their natural habitat may result in higher knowledge scores than would lessons on animals in school because they consist mainly of animals in the classroom or experiments in science class, which can result in limited knowledge about a few specific animals.
The author feels that this increase in romantic and unrealistic descriptions of animals in fiction is due to a reduction in accessibility to wilderness areas and wild animals.
Moser (1994) uses storybooks to teach seven and eight year olds about animals such as spiders and whales.
www.csun.edu /~vcpsy00h/students/barbara1.htm   (8162 words)

  
 NOVA Transcripts Saving the National Treasures PBS
Unique to this nation, we swear allegiance, not to a ruler or a piece of geography, but to a set of ideas, words written with quills on the skins of animals, more than two centuries ago.
Well, this is a very important national project, and, of course, a lot of people from the Archives and other agencies of government and scientists of renown are involved, to make sure that we get it all right.
CHRIS EVANS (National Institute of Standards and Technology): And you assume that since the document's on a tilt, the convention currents are going to go...
www.pbs.org /wgbh/nova/transcripts/3206_charters.html   (6243 words)

  
 Creature Feature
Like other chimaeras (such as ghost and elephant sharks), these animals lay horny egg cases in which their young are left to develop, potentially for up to one year.
In the USA it is known as a Long-nosed Chimaera while in Europe they use the common name Cyrano Chimaera, named after the fictional French character Cyrano de Bergerac, who had a very long nose.
The serpent stars that live on the corals are also unusual because they can reproduce by splitting into two separate animals.
www.oceans.gov.au /norfanz/CreatureFeature.htm   (1533 words)

  
 Tracking the Fossa, Africa's Elusive Island Predator
While all dues support National Geographic's mission of expanding geographic knowledge, 90 percent is designated for the magazine subscription, and no portion should be considered a charitable contribution.
National Geographic Ultimate Explorer: Weekly news show presented by Lisa Ling, airing in the U.S. on MSNBC and the National Geographic Channel.
Since 1996 Dollar himself has had many encounters with the fossa in Madagascar's Ankarafantsika National Park.
news.nationalgeographic.com /news/2004/06/0602_040602_fossa.html   (1569 words)

  
 179630.txt
The meeting was sponsored by the National Institute of Justice, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, the American Bar Association, and the National Center for State Courts, in collaboration with the Federal Judicial Center and the National Academy of Sciences.
But I also have to remark how the prevalence of such fictions mystifies the lay and the scientific onlooker and may be one of the most important reasons that it is hard for outsiders to understand what the law really means when it is, in fact, so pervasively penetrated by these fictional constructions.
The National Institute of Justice is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, and Office for Victims of Crime.
www.ncjrs.org /txtfiles1/nij/179630.txt   (19809 words)

  
 National Interest, The: Waughior - Book Review
Waugh's fictional Emperor Seth is kept in power by an army of barefoot cannibals, who are so primitive that, when a shipment of boots arrive, they have no idea what to do with them, so they eat them.
As Deedes, a Waugh fan and protege, points out, the author did in fact have sympathies with the Italians as they prepared to invade Abyssinia, and perhaps this was due to Waugh's inherent belief that the white, Christian, European nation was on a "civilizing mission" in Africa.
But as Deedes so succinctly puts it in his memoir, "A lifetime in journalism has taught me that people have to be judged in the context of their times, and that is what newspapers and television so often overlook."
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m2751/is_74/ai_112411732   (1107 words)

  
 Music of Washington
Record producer Jerry Dennon of Jerdon Records was for bringing The Kingsmen (of Portland Oregon) best known for their national hit Louie Louie " to the ears of northwest The Kingsmen soon found themselves embroiled in rivalry with local favorite Paul Revere and the Raiders who also released a version of Louie".
The Kingsmen's version caught nationally after a Boston radio station picked up the song Dennon negotiated distributing rights with Wand Records of New York City.
In 1991 (see 1991 in music) Nirvana's Nevermind along with Soundgarden's Badmotorfinger Pearl Jam 's Ten and Alice in Chains ' Dirt brought grunge to the top of national charts where it stayed for several until Kurt Cobain 's suicide and the departure of several bands.
www.freeglossary.com /Music_of_Washington   (1048 words)

  
 National Review: Absolutely relative - controversy over death of Captain James Cook
He gives the example of the Chewa people of Malawi, who classify certain mushrooms in the same group with game animals, rather than with plants, on the basis of the similarities of their flesh.
Sahlins does not rely entirely on fictional evidence but also cites some findings by anthropologists.
In fact, biology is the most obvious example of a science whose classifications derive objectively from nature, despite the claims of postmodernists that such a thing is impossible.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1282/is_n17_v49/ai_19751428   (1337 words)

  
 Japan Sessions
The role of animals within Japanese culture will be examined to understand the interplay of supply from the Dutch and demand as an expression of personality in the context of the growth of science as a discipline within an isolated Japan.
Nationalism is undoubtedly one of the most critically important topics students encounter at the university level.
It also attempts to untangle the interplay of religion, morality, science, gender, nationality, and modernization that was at work in the rise of the temperance movement in Meiji Japan.
www.aasianst.org /absts/2004abst/Japan/sessions.htm   (15057 words)

  
 Teaching Storytelling
The facts about how plants and animals develop, how numbers work, or how government policy influences history—any topic, for that matter—can be incorporated into story form and made more memorable if the listener takes the story to heart.
Sitting in a circle and swapping personal or fictional tales is one of the best ways to help writers rehearse.
Children at any level of schooling who do not feel as competent as their peers in reading or writing are often masterful at storytelling.
www.ncte.org /about/over/positions/category/curr/107637.htm   (1354 words)

  
 National Libertarian Party
This national ID is only a small part of their intention to turn us into their own interpretation of a new right wing theocracy.
I would put the National Guard at the borders and sea ports patrol them, make sure all nuclear radiation was safe and begin to dismantle our nuclear weapons (we would keep many, but most could be destroyed), eliminate many unconstitutional gun laws and allow pilots to carry guns.
A lot of our national security decisions have been knee-jerk reactions to a problem that has been festering since Carter and some have been bad ideas, but an ineffective decision can at least be learned from.
www.lp.org /yourturn/archives/000021.shtml   (18505 words)

  
 Sarasota Bay National Estuary Program
National Marine Sanctuary Program when information or photographs are used by other websites or in publications.
National Park to explore a variety of ecosystems and develop a management plan for
The images include the landscape, the people, and the animals indigenous to the land.
www.sarasotabay.org /Teachers.asp   (3345 words)

  
 Homework Center - Animals
This National Geographic site takes you on an interactive adventure game around the globe to track down wild animals, help find their homes, and learn about their habitats.
This site tells you what the rarest animals in the world are and gives you detailed information about each endangered animal, including habitat, diet, behavior, threats and reason(s) for decline.
Endangered animals, endangered habitats, causes of endangerment, and a tour of the exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
www.mcallen.lib.tx.us /library/child/hmwk0008/animals.htm   (3397 words)

  
 What's New at the National Anthropological Archives (February 2003)
The National Anthropological Archives is pleased to announce its acquisition of the professional papers of Irving Goldman (1911-2002), formerly professor of anthropology at Sarah Lawrence College and the New School for Social Research.
Working with the National Center for Film and Video Preservation at the American Film Institute (which organized the National Film Archives of Australia& film repatration program, through which our archives received the film), our staff tried to identify the film, but without success.
This ingenious site features the voices of children from around the world reproducing the sounds of animals and vehicles.
www.nmnh.si.edu /naa/whatsnew2003_02.htm   (2015 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Hodag
The hodag is a fictional animal of Wisconsin in the United States.
Or else, you can start by choosing any of the categories below.
all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Hodag   (614 words)

  
 Rancho Camulos NRHP: Significance
Of the six designated National Historic Landmark adobes in Southern California, only these four adobes were the principal dwellings on Spanish or Mexican land grants, or portions of the land grants handed down to the descendants of the original grantees, and therefore can be seen to have participated directly in the rancho economy.
All of these properties, amongst others, provided the inspiration for the modern ranch style, and all are currently designated as National Historic Landmarks.
By the 1880s, the colonial architecture of the Southwest had been introduced into the national imagination, first sparking a local preservation movement directed towards the restoration of the mission churches, and later a revival of the mission architectural style itself.
www.vcnet.com /sbra/projects/camulos/significance.html   (10923 words)

  
 Drop bear Did You Mean Drop bear
A drop bear (or dropbear) is a large fictional Australian marsupial supposedly related to the koala.
Drop bear mythology may have its origins with the Phascolarctos stirtoni or the carnivorous Phascolarctos involus, which belong to a group of extinct animals known as Australian megafauna.
They are commonly said to be unusually large, vicious, carnivorous koalas that inhabit treetops and attack their prey by dropping onto their heads from above.
www.did-you-mean.com /Drop_bear.html   (572 words)

  
 Wesley J. Smith on Leon Kass on National Review Online
Hence, "beings," "creatures," or "organisms" that have sufficient rationality — be they "animals, machines, extraterrestrials, gods, angels, or devils," as one leading bioethicist has put it — possess the highest moral status.
People recognize this intuitively and are repulsed by the standard bioethical agenda: human cloning, fabricating hybrid beings that are half human and say, half ape, and using cognitively disabled humans in place of higher animals in medical research.
McGee is so distraught at the influence Kass's pro-human ideas have had on the biotechnology debate that he actually compared Kass to a fictional movie assassin.
www.nationalreview.com /comment/smith200312050930.asp   (1279 words)

  
 Preface Science and Creationism: A View from the National Academy of Sciences, Second Edition
This new edition of Science and Creationism: A View from the National Academy of Sciences is a companion volume to a publication released in 1998 by the Academy, Teaching About Evolution and the Nature of Science.
n his preface to the original 1984 version of this document, Frank Press, my predecessor as president of the National Academy of Sciences, called attention to a pair of illustrations similar to the ones on the front and back of this booklet.
And most major religious groups have concluded that the concept of evolution is not at odds with their descriptions of creation and human origins.
books.nap.edu /html/creationism/preface.html   (878 words)

  
 BrinkLindsey.com: Heroism and the National Interest
Even animals willingly give their lives for the survival of their young, and for the best interest of the pack - because that provides the best opportunity to all members of the pack for survival.
Humans are social animals who depend on being members of a group for survival and success - exhibiting the values of the group (i.e.
Add to that the self-interest of being accepted, or valued by one's community (whether that be a high school clique, an prehistoric village, or a Greek city state)and you have something that is clearly worth risk by the individual.
www.brinklindsey.com /archives/003354.php   (3306 words)

  
 The Corner on National Review Online
National Journal reports that Rock the Vote is opening a Washington office to be headed by one Hans Riemer, who has spent his previous career explaining why Social Security doesn't need free-market reform.
Simmons-Harris required participating private schools agree not to discriminate on the basis of race, religion or ethnic background and not to "advocate or foster unlawful behavior or teach hatred of any person or group on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin or religion." (This was cited by Rehnquist, C.J. in his majority opinion.) “
As a nation, we went through a heck of an adjustment post-9/11, and he has every right to be on the Lincoln today and tonight.
www.nationalreview.com /thecorner/03_04_27_corner-archive.asp   (10526 words)

  
 Learn more about List of fictional animals in the online encyclopedia.
List of fictional species - Mythic, Legendary, Literary (alien & fantastic), and National species.
Learn more about List of fictional animals in the online encyclopedia.
This is an index of lists of fictional animals.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /l/li/list_of_fictional_animals.html   (153 words)

  
 BBC NEWS Africa Kenya elephants pack their trunks
The animals are being transported to Tsavo East National Park, which is more than 70 times larger than Shimba Hills.
Kenya has begun moving 400 elephants from one national park to a larger one in what it calls the biggest transport of animals "since Noah's Ark".
The animals, which weigh two to four tons each, are being shot with tranquiliser darts, loaded onto special trucks and driven eight hours north.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/africa/4184702.stm   (364 words)

  
 fiction.txt
The Players: A Novel of the Young Shakespeare BR 11666 by Stephanie Cowell 2 volumes Fictional portrayal of William Shakespeare as a young man. An impoverished playwright and actor in London, Shakespeare is caught in a love triangle between his Italian mistress, Emilia Bassano, and his patron, the young earl of Southampton.
Braille Books 1999-2000 National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped Library of Congress Washington 2001 Fiction Adventure Admiral Hornblower in the West Indies BR 11560 by C.S. Forester 3 volumes Six adventures in the West Indies during the early part of the nineteenth century.
She hides out in the woods freeing trapped animals for months before she and a new friend decide to solve the mystery of her identity.
www.loc.gov /nls/catalogs/braille/1999-2000/fiction.txt   (22998 words)

  
 National Geographic Movie Voyager: Online DVD Rentals for the Explorers in Your Family
This animated family film, although fictional, delivers a strong conservation message and accurate depiction of natural history and animal behavior.
Based on the animated Nickelodeon television series, the movie features Eliza Thornberry - who can talk to animals - as she travels with her family to the Serengeti Plain, where with the aid of her animal friends, she rescues a herd of elephants threatened by poachers.
Family Movies, Adventure, Animals & Nature, Top Rentals
www.movievoyager.com /c/ng/code/306463.html   (292 words)

  
 Conservation Central - National Zoo FONZ
Conservation Central is a habitat education program, presented by Fujifilm, lead corporate sponsor of the National Zoo's giant pandas, and our Partner in Conservation Education.
This middle school conservation curriculum aligns with both national science and social studies standards, and includes tips for integrating our Web interactives into your existing curricula.
Travel to a fictional forest reserve in central China.
nationalzoo.si.edu /education/conservationcentral   (259 words)

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