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Whether they are stealing scenes on the silver screen or reppin' the 99% in Denver, CO, everyone can agree that dogs occupy a special place in the hearts and minds of humans the world over. But how much do we actually know about our four-legged friends? Dog expert Mark Derr, author of How the Dog Became the Dog (available now) has made a career out of exploring the dog/human relationship, debunking myths through scientific research and canine journalism. In recent essays and interviews with The Wall Street Journal, Salon, and NPR, Derr sheds light on the evolutionary history of man's best friend.
In the WSJ, Derr brings a fresh perspective to an ancient artifact: 26,000 year old paw prints left behind in the Chauvet Cave of southern France. "Attributing that paw print to a dog or even to a socialized wolf has been controversial since it was first proposed a decade ago. It would push back by some 12,000 years the oldest dog on record. More than that: Along with a cascade of other new scientific findings, it could totally rewrite the story of man and dog and what they mean to each other." Below, Derr discusses the latest scientific findings that challenge the consensus model of dog domestication with WSJ's Christina Tsuei.
Oooh…. today I bought some Spanish Lavender for my garden. Even though I only have a weeee bit of time in the day to enjoy the garden each day, I am happy to dig around and imagine the best garden yet!
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Romance your date with a Monk-inspired duet, or have a private boogie-woogie party in honor of your singledom. This Valentine’s Day The Oxford Comment presents a crash course on the music that speaks all kinds of love, from one of the men that knows it best.
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Kevin Whitehead is long-time jazz critic for National Public Radio’s Fresh Air and has written about jazz for many publications, including the Chicago Sun-Times, Down Beat, and the Village Voice. His latest book is Why Jazz?: A Concise Guide.
This morning as I watched GMA I was reminded of time spent with my parents playing baseball, shooting hoops, throwing a football. Oh none of us were very good but what fun we had together. I worry that too many children and parents in this hectic world are relying on television and video games for entertainment and down time. Michelle Obama sets a wonderful example for all of us. http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=8888172 What can you and your family do together that will exercise your bodies, fill your lungs with fresh air, and bring a smile to your faces? Wii is not the only way. I would love to hear your comments on this issue. Shari ;o)
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Love this! And so true. My husband and I always joke that when kids come to our house to play they hate it - we make them go outside and play and get fresh air instead of playing Wii or watching TV...
Amen to that!
Great movement in this one. I can feel those muscles getting stronger!
Love this! And so true. My husband and I always joke that when kids come to our house to play they hate it - we make them go outside and play and get fresh air instead of playing Wii or watching TV...
I remember waiting our turn to play at the park...now they are empty. Great work and great message for the kids!
So true! I am loving the little guy spinning the 100 pounder with effortless ease! Love to see what you come up with.
Hey Ginger! Great work AGAIN!! Though I'd rather be the kid with the pastries in the illustration below!- John
Hi Ginger! Great job! I love your idea!
Active, healthy kids = strong kids. Wonderful concept Ginger!!!
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cute kids!!
wow! they are really strong children. reminds me of old days when the air was not yet polluted in our place :)
composition's great! and i really like the boy in the center and how the ball was rolling---
yes I think I need some more fresh air and sunshine myself! - bring on summer!
Great message, nicely delivered!
True and so well done! You are an inspiration to all!