In the North American world of satellite television, there are only two major players in the high-tech field of satellite television. DirecTV and Dish Network. This revelation raises the next question, DirecTV vs. Dish Network, which one is right for me? Read the following article with your pen in hand. Use the information below to… Continue reading
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Feline disease, toxemia: what is it?
Toxemia is widely known as the condition in which the blood contains toxins that can cause the symptoms of the disease. It is mainly found in cats. In this case, if this symptom is found in cats, cat owners should receive veterinary attention immediately. Toxemia, also known as feline toxemia, is also considered a symptom… Continue reading
The definition of green
The word “green” is not the omnidirectional term for anything environmental, although there is a tendency to substitute the word “green” for “environmental.” Environmentalism is a large topic that has several subdivisions. Under this great theme of environmentalism, we will find Green, Sustainable, Pollution and Conservation. Each of these subdivisions is a huge subject on… Continue reading
Unusual Chili Recipes: 4 Wacky But Wonderful Chili Foods
Craving for chili, but tired of the same bean chili you’ve tried countless times? Well. It’s time to change things up a bit and try something different to excite your palate. Here are four unique chili recipes that will give your chili cravings that much-needed variety. => Mexican Chili Squash The sweet and earthy flavor… Continue reading
3 Amazing NCAA Schools With Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships
How many NCAA teams have won men’s and women’s basketball championships? As interesting as the teams that are on the list, are the teams that are not. On the men’s side, the Duke powerhouse has won three men’s championships (1991, 1992, 2001), but their female counterparts have lost their two NCAA championship games (1999, 2006).… Continue reading
Who was the Steelers’ favorite catcher Terry Bradshaw?
The Pittsburgh Steelers had an incredible run of successes in the 1970s and it can all be attributed to a great coach and an incredibly talented roster. On both sides of the ball, offensive and defensive, the team had several players who would eventually rise to the Professional Football Hall of Fame. One of the… Continue reading
Ness Notes for August 25
You have to love the NFL, the regular season, or the preseason! The Dolphins surpassed the Panthers 323 yards to 145 last night, gaining 20 FD to Carolina’s nine (the Panthers were just 2 of 14 on third downs). However, the final score said Carolina 19-10, a win and a ‘cover’ for the Panthers! My… Continue reading
To hell with true love, I want friends with benefits!
Friends with Benefits is the second Hollywood installment of 2011 about substituting casual sex for a real love relationship. A Screen Gems release scheduled to hit theaters on July 22, the film stars Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis. The film comes in the finale of Paramount’s No Strings Attached starring Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher… Continue reading
Soccer rivalry between East Carolina University (ECU) and North Carolina State University (North Carolina State)
The East Carolina University Pirates (commonly known as ECU) and the North Carolina State University Wolf Pack (commonly known as North Carolina State) have a historic rivalry in college football dating back to decades. The first time these two neighboring soccer programs faced each other was on October 10, 1970. The game was held in… Continue reading
Let them play! New NCAA College Basketball Fouling Rules From A Fan’s Perspective
Let them play! Last night, I was able to attend a Butler Bulldogs vs. The Princeton Tigers men’s basketball game at the historic Hinkle Fieldhouse on the Butler campus, an exceptional place to watch a game, a cozy 10,000 seats close to the action, amid some of the original beautiful architectural features from 1928, that… Continue reading