Month: October 2021
How do bees communicate with each other?
Unlike humans, bees cannot exchange by talking to each other or writing a few words. Even they don’t use an antenna. They are even deaf and cannot hear any voice. You might be puzzled that they can’t communicate with each other, but they always find the best flowers and do well in groups. Many scientists […]
Continue Reading...Soft toys: copyright, trademark and patent protection
If you have ideas for unique plush toys, it’s okay to do everything you can to protect them. Stuffed animals are very profitable and if you don’t cover all the bases to protect your ideas, “enterprising” individuals will take advantage of them. They will do it “legally” because you did not do things to protect […]
Continue Reading...The painting on the wall in the living room
While a new car with sleek aerodynamics and cutting-edge technology is a novelty in itself, the mere sight of a vintage or classic car gracefully driving through the streets impresses one with an overwhelming sense of desire. Vintage cars in their great elegance are impressive, almost real. They have captivating designs that are an arts […]
Continue Reading...The healthiest treats to feed your ferrets
When those bright little eyes peek longingly from that adorable fuzzy little face, it can be hard to resist the urge to indulge your ferret with whatever tantalizing treat the little trickster is trying to get out of you. But keep in mind that, as with everything in life, moderation is key; no more than […]
Continue Reading...How to choose a trademark attorney?
Trademark attorneys are those individuals who are well versed in trademark law and help business organizations and individuals protect their trademarks, brand image, and intellectual property rights. They are usually employed by medium and large-scale business organizations that assist organizations in all legal matters related to trademarks and patents. These individuals also provide legal assistance […]
Continue Reading...I will never do it
During my childhood I was a feline person. We probably had about 6 or 7 cats before I graduated from high school. After meeting my husband in college, who had a dog, I quickly became a canine person. I discovered that I was very fond of dogs, but not just any dog; I liked large […]
Continue Reading...Incense: the 60s and beyond
For most of us who grew up in the 1960s, it was an incredible formative time that we will never forget. For those who did not experience the decade for themselves, but who study it, draw inspiration from it, and continue to mine veins of thought and spirit that first opened so many years ago, […]
Continue Reading...Fixed fractional money management
Trading completely randomly with a profit percentage of 50% and a multiple R of 1 does not offer any advantage, as you would expect. Remember that a multiple R is the average profit divided by the average loss. Such a system has neither an advantage nor a disadvantage. The average result should be very close […]
Continue Reading...GS Warrior MVP this season is Stephen Curry
Stephen Curry has everything new around him: a new season and a new coach. Despite all these developments, he has reaffirmed that he is the Most Valuable Player of GS Warriors. New coaching decisions The GS Warriors faced many questions in the 2014-15 NBA season. The team lost a 2013-14 first-round playoff series to the […]
Continue Reading...Traditional Taekwondo: Basic Techniques, History, and Philosophy by Doug Cook
“Traditional Taekwondo: Basic Techniques, History and Philosophy” by Doug Cook is a book that every Taekwondo practitioner will want on their bookshelf. It is also a book that will appeal to other Korean martial artists and even those who do not practice Korean arts but would like to understand more about the “foot, hand, path” […]
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