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Neville is a 57 year old single guy from London, England, UK.
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Hello, My name is Neville, male, divorced. My children have grown up and deserted the nest. Don't worry though I wont molest anybody, my ethics prevents me doing anything that will offend others, therefore I don't invade other peoples territory. My blogs are about Christianity, animals, Pets, free Training information where possible, ancient history. I'm not a staunch Christian therefore I don't preach but, I believe in the one God our father in heaven the creator of the universe everything within it, King of Kings, Lords of Lords. I fully accept (Immanuel)Jesus Christ as My Savior, who suffered on the cross to save me from my sins, He Lives.

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TravelMail | Guides | Sydney
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Breathtaking Sydney Australia!


Introduction

Sydney, like Barcelona, is a city reborn after hosting the Olympic Games in 2000. True, it was always a good looking city thanks to its gleaming harbour, but the added infrastructure and redevelopment thrust Sydney forward into world capital status.

The waterfront, vertiginous cliffs, iconic architecture and dynamic ethnic mix all make for an agreeable lifestyle, and one which we Brits love to buy into, at least for a couple of weeks.

The inner city and beach side suburbs are all ripe for exploration, and apparently there's quite a nice opera house.
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Jul 29, 4:26am

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To my humble Stumbleupon blog, please enjoy your stay, Love is my Religion!!

Contents of my blog is Spirituality, Christianity, Religions, Inspirations, Clean Jokes, Stories, News.


The Value of Reason
"The only sovereign you can allow to rule you is reason. Misery, iniquity, and utter destruction lurk in the shadows outside its full light, where half-truths snare the faithful disciples, the deeply feeling believers, the selfless followers. Faith and feelings are the warm marrow of evil. Unlike reason, faith and feelings provide no boundary to limit any delusion, any whim. They are a virulent poison, giving the numbing illusion of moral sanction to every depravity ever hatched. Faith and feelings are the darkness to reason's light. Reason is the very substance of truth itself. The glory that is life is wholly embraced through reason. In rejecting reason, one embraces death."



Happiness
Happiness is like a butterfly, the more you chase it, the more it will elude you, if you capture it against it's will, you will kill it, but if you set your mind on other things, it might just come and sit gently on your shoulder.



Two Wolves
An elder Cherokee Native American was teaching his grandchildren about life. He said to them...

"A fight is going on inside me... it is a terrible fight and it is between two wolves. One wolf represents fear, anger, envy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority and ego.

The other stands for joy, peace, love, hope, sharing, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, friendship, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion and faith.

This same fight is going on inside you and every other person, too."

They thought about this for a minute, and then one child asked his grandfather... "Which wolf will win?"

The old Cherokee simply replied... "The one you feed."


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Peritonitis, Infectious (Feline)

Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is an often-fatal version of a feline enteric coronavirus (FECV). It is found primarily in cats less than 3 years of age. Despite recognizing its existence for decades, the complex pathogenesis of this disease has left many questions unanswered. As a result, testing for FIP is not simple, and treating it is often unrewarding.

Common name: FIP

Scientific name: Feline infectious peritonitis

Diagnosis


Signalment: FIP primarily affects cats under 3 years of age, cats housed in dense populations and cats under stress. A genetic predisposition may also exist. Purebred cats such as Birmans, Abyssinians and Himalayans, among others, may also be at increased risk. Kittens with littermates or mothers definitively diagnosed with FIP are also at higher risk.

Incidence/prevalence: Although the incidence of feline-coronavirus-positive cats is high in most populations, and particularly high-density ones, the incidence of clinical illness associated with the FIP version is low. Serologic studies performed in the United States have shown that between 75 percent and 100 percent of purebred cats in catteries have feline coronavirus antibodies. This compares with 30 percent of non-purebreds living in pet households.

Despite this high number of seropositive cats, only approximately 7 percent to 8 percent of those with antibodies will become ill with FIP. If outbreaks do occur in crowded environments, morbidity and mortality can be high, particularly in younger animals.

Geographic distribution: FIP is found worldwide, especially in dense populations such as in shelters and catteries.

Clinical signs (primary, most to least frequent, scientific term, synonyms): Often nonspecific, Fever, Anorexia, Lethargy, Wet form (distended, fluid-filled abdomen), Dry form.

Clinical signs (secondary, most to least frequent, scientific term, synonyms): Jaundice, Unthrifty/poor growth.

Cause (scientific, common term): Mutation of common feline enteric coronavirus.

Organ systems affected (most to least affected): Multisystemic (intra-abdominal structures/organs), Urinary , Ophthalmic, Nervous.

Diagnostic tests: Histopathologic evaluation of tissue samples from affected organs after death, Immunofluorescence assay on tissue samples from affected organs after death, Serologic tests/genetic tests (but no definitive test is currently available).

Differential Diagnosis: Feline leukemia virus, Lymphoma, Tumors of the central nervous system.

Overview: Feline infectious peritonitis originates from the family of coronaviruses. The feline coronavirus includes Type 1 and Type 2. There are two subtypes, the nonvirulent and the virulent forms of each type. The nonvirulent form leads to mild or subclinical illness with full recovery. The virulent form is actually a mutation of the virus and leads to clinical FIP. The disease does not have a direct mode of transmission.

For a cat to develop FIP, several factors must come into play. Stress plays a major role in development of the disease. Also, there may be an inherited component to susceptibility as well as other immunosuppressive factors (underlying illness, anesthetic procedure, etc.). The disease is almost always fatal, particularly in cats under 6 months of age.
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