วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 1 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Plain White Computer Workstation

Plain White Computer Workstation


Plain White Computer Workstation

Posted: 16 Aug 2011 07:40 PM PDT

The construction of a computer station with a white coating materials commonly used in flooring, heavy plywood or MDF. Along with these, a reworking of the white PVC coating covering the whole white look gives the computer station is provided. The tables, which are more expensive than wood or natural wood and are finished by hand, usually more expensive. If you do everything at once, the entire construction of such a computer desk white veryas the natural brown desk. Workstations do not generally come to you mounted on your home or office. It 'easy because of the structure where you get to go home, restrained. But every piece of black transvestites workstation must be accompanied by a set of instructions below to assemble a real one. This process normally takes two or three hours long. Many other jobs are so complex that you need professional help to installright and follow the installation. No single person can do alone installation. At least two people should be involved. Retailers of computers and Resource Guides are other external resources, which are of great help.

Everyone knows computer workstation should be capable of some basic requirements, as it is comfortable, durable and practical with beauty and elegance. Many jobs in white and other systems with curved edges on top of a telescopic pole or bePull out tray for keyboard and have four self-closing drawers. Some full-service lockers are above and one or two series. CPU tower compartment with or without doors and shelves is another feature. In storage areas, the divisions are usually made for the storage of CD-ROM. White gives an ergonomic and modern.

A workstation black to reduce glare on the monitor screen when a user works.In general, the monitor slightly lighter or the same as the ambient light in your room or in the workplace. This color is about smart technology with personal and professional aspects. This color is preferable because it gives a feeling of cleanliness and a feeling of intense environment. It fits with what institution, in the period in which there is the use of a computer. Desks are this color extends to the right of low-and long-lasting and more expensive than one with a great view.The tone of the skin and also reached the groovy form of a variety of designs that have adequate access to live up to your expectations and return the full value of your money. All limitations hidden, just go with this color and assistance will be implemented in the room grow, or better said, with regret of the choice of a different color. White is the best addition to any room or office, it would not be out of place in any environment. It would be easy to adapt to any fixeddeveloped a simple but still looks adorable.

วันพุธที่ 31 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

What exactly closets List?

What exactly closets List?


What exactly closets List?

Posted: 30 Aug 2011 09:40 PM PDT

List cabinets have been a leader in 1996 DMARK The Corporation was also recognized as the number one distributor for North America.

List cabinets are really cabinets. They are all spacious shop trinkets you've collected over the years. This is a great way to organize your life. Cabinets list are known to be the best line of cabinets on the market today.

List cabinets offers a wide selection of paintingsto organize your life easier as you wish. But not all. You can live your life according to your specific needs and fashion. The best part is that all these cabinets and closets are cheap. Nobody can beat the price list of cabinets.

The glove box is known that the most common type of cabinets cabinets are made available list. These cabinets different trays. All these compartments are more drawers to give you a hugeVariety of space, so that all the necessary items can stuff here.

This type of list is multi-purpose cabinets. Mobile cabinets are made of similar design. It has the same amount of space in the drawer, as in the drawer. This makes it easier to move your craft room or study.

You can also list closets in a complete design. These are ideal for living or working spaces. These are also known as memory-wall. Here we have a wide choice of shelves,Roll-out trays and drawers.

This cabinet is equipped with a ladder. This makes it easier to get up for the system easily. There is also a place where you would get the entire room for loose items. All these elements are simply in a way that does not miss a single item to be organized.

There is an additional storage room specifically designed for smaller units, such as tools. He made a special case to store the tools of metalworking. This framework is known asCNC tool storage.

Another specialty is the specialty of the Lista cabinets cabinets. These cabinets are equipped with special rooms for the strange form of systems. These different types of cabinets and shelves that are not classified with the key areas.

It can be simply a storage system under the brand of cabinets for the following list:

File drawer cabinets
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List cabinets we sell different types of accessories and seating. This brand offers every type of wardrobe you need.

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วันอังคารที่ 30 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Laptop Table of driving – the best computer for home-based or table

Laptop Table of driving – the best computer for home-based or table


Laptop Table of driving – the best computer for home-based or table

Posted: 29 Aug 2011 03:21 PM PDT

If you are looking for a portable laptop computer table or desk, this article offers a revealing vision in some of the things to look at the selection table for a laptop at home. A desk laptop at home is a versatile piece of furniture and practical for the home. The best match the perfect balance between form and function. They are not only streamlined and efficient, but are also easy to store when not in use, which gives them a perfect complement to any home or makesOffices where space is at a premium.

Advantages of a laptop computer desks or tables

There are many benefits to decorating your home or office laptop desks. The biggest advantage is that you delete multiple tables, coffee tables and support, through its compact design, functional and efficient. A laptop computer usually are full size, you can consolidate your desktop or laptop computer, monitor, keyboard, mouse, printer, scanner, or otherAll devices in one compact unit. Not only does it free up valuable disk space, but also helps to reduce clutter and eliminates the need to run cables everywhere.

They also have another important advantage. If not in use, you can free up even more space by folding and hidden under the bed or in closets will freewheel and other small spaces. You can not simply that the traditional computer workstations.

Buy Laptop TablesHome – What to Look For

There are so many different brands and models of computer desks on the market, it's no wonder that many consumers are frustrated and overwhelmed by all the decisions. Fortunately, there is a simple solution. If you want to quickly sort through the maze of tables of the computer market, the search after the stop focusing on these four basic elements:

Type – while they may be called with the same name, different portable computer desksmanufacturers can be vastly different. Some may resemble breakfast or “TV dinner” trays that hold a laptop and little else, while others hold an entire desktop, monitor and peripherals, so don’t rely on the name alone; always make sure you know exactly what you’re getting.
Portability – it’s a given that portable computer tables should be portable but some are more so than others. Ideally you want a design that features wheels, which makes it easy to relocate while in use and a folding or compact design that allows it to be easily stowed when it’s not.
Material – portable furniture will typically experience more wear and tear than stationary units, which means that it’s important to take the material into consideration when making your choice. Avoid units made with cheap plastic. High quality sturdy plastic, wood composite board or even steel tables could work.

Remember, while portable computer tables have many benefits, they’re not all created equal. To ensure that you find the right one for your needs, take your time and sort through the crowd using the criteria above. Investing a little time into browsing through other reviews and websites to get a good sense of the items offered will pay long term dividends as you get to fully enjoy the long term benefits choosing the ideal table.

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 28 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Maybe it's love (Chapter 7, 8 and 9: Flashback)

Maybe it's love (Chapter 7, 8 and 9: Flashback)


Maybe it's love (Chapter 7, 8 and 9: Flashback)

Posted: 28 Aug 2011 03:02 PM PDT

7
The house

Tasma – was a bit 'surprised by the cleanliness of the house to find that was comfortable, with old furniture, but still comfortable, as if they had bought new before Jill was born, and should last forever. It 'was quite the sofa and chairs l940s-style: rounded tip with a little' wooden fitted seamlessly into the fabric, a long table, a series of articles on request, you should put hanging, because it wasthree meters above the sofa: a good structure for use in food or drink of the night, while watching TV, he thought. The walls were egg white, except for the kitchen, the yellow from top to bottom in the vessel, but later its white tiles, which went on the floor was.

"How clean," said Jill when her parents went upstairs to her bedroom for a nap. His mind told her she was not very different from his home in Minnesota, wood, glass and stoneFoundation.

– In most cases, everything was new to them. His mind was full of free-stimulation, images and expressions, emotions, conjecture, it was all intimidation at the bar, the train, which was anxious to get out of the house fade like a candle burning until the end of its growth. Would take to see if he was dreaming, except for his shyness, or perhaps inhibitions.

Above all, she did not know how she would feel at that moment, butTime that would lead them into the fabric of this new world they had tried to adapt mold.

– The idea came to mind: Tommy was a gigolo? had read in those magazines cheap: short stories, to become like men, what the woman just wants them in the bag, and then his true identity comes later. They sat back deep in the doll's soft chair in it a delicate, like memories from home a little ', it seemed so blurred by now perhaps less vagueOne hour.

Tommy, now sitting on the couch – Tasma still in the sofa chair, Jill is now in the kitchen seemed the parents into his room to watch TV, everything and everyone in their place.

The TV in the living room was in The Adventures of the Lone Ranger and his horse Silver, looked at the bottom of a hill on the bandits, George Belmont also liked the show, he walked from his room, he would feel the same music, it says Overture Williamgame (the theme of the Lone Ranger), has seen every week when The Lone Ranger came on, just like Jill.

Tommy smiled Tasma well – they seemed so helpless that I could not help but care, they want to, not when taken into custody.

Now came from the kitchen smells, creep – stay with butter popcorn. Everything seemed to be a family now, as it used to be home again, if he would come visit her for the summer. Jill Jill it seemed the old man, once known,Years: unlike them just a few features that have never grown before, had bought along with some new experiences, gained in life: like all of us. The Johnny still like back in Minnesota (one eye was still upon him), and now Tommy is like in Seattle, maybe this can be considered normal, mixed with a little 'of confusion, he advised them. He said: "… we all like nice guys, we do not believe [?]'. Tommy was cute, seemed Tasma kind, not only to his firingTemperament as Johnny, who could be a snob, or angry, and really easy to solve, especially when he drank, and liked to drink and drink a lot, and fight, but he never hurt, never violated or Jill when Jill was Tasma Previously he had in Minnesota a few years. In fact, he tried Tasma, if you ever had protected Tasma around him and someone, some thugs who will try to collect on them, or even call them a name. Johnny was a double take to make the boy, and he would be running normallyin the opposite direction. It 'was no one to be trifled with. Surely Jill-type, but what had been a surprise to Tasma must be to see her with Tommy, quite the opposite.

The exterior was now as dark as the bottom of the sea Tasma thought as he looked back, the side window of the film. The other surprise was George and Ann. Everyone knew that he drank a lot back in Minnesota, but I do not think there was Tasma were drunk. It was a little 'resumed only when he saw his thin,that is, or go on the way back to the bar and into the bedroom, or just in the kitchen.

This was a big step for Tasma, it was as if waiting for someone to kick her out, only to borrow his car trip back to St. Paul, I mean, what could they do if you insisted. For her, would have no choice. This was the more daring than they had ever tried, and so were kept.

She sat quietly died in the big chair living room sofa, as ifwrapped in her and hugged her right. She was proud of its first phase led to his fear and anticipation, which resulted in this adventure, they could enjoy the moment from the reality of the moment that at first, not yet anyway, because it was too petrified, but felt felt. But when he looked again – not in days by itself – but now, had come a long way in a short time. I felt as if she was building a house on a fault line [crack in the earth] and the prediction was to go thereexplosion, blast, every minute, but for some strange reason, did not last '. The earthquake was yet to come, should come at all, but they were convinced that he would go as far as we would want to go. There is always the first step, she said to herself (her father had said something in that direction), which is important in life, which was the most difficult step was the motivating.

"That's the popcorn," Jill said with a smile from ear to ear, and added (jokingly), "And I'm a girlie-friendSpeak now, Tommy! "They had a tray with two bowls, one for Tasma, the other for her and Tommy.

Tasma surprise for things less complicated than at home, he was actually talking about frank or seemed guarded and had not heard so much, not inhibited, so do not try to please or do not feel shame or guilt for unknown reasons, also had the feeling of siding with anyone. Perhaps it is not correct, was escape and flee bust, or anything else, so he saidthemselves, but they did. If the fault was being hung out to dry, then, not now. She was actually talking openly about a TV show with Tommy and Jill. The TV was in fact his Lulling to sleep while at home would be paranoid just thinking about everyone saw him, ready to use her to win an argument. He seemed to have a close relationship with his father, but Mom was always picking needles, and had the first chance he could be with dad's graveWeekend and long walks in Como Park, and visit the zoo, was there. Mom would get really jealous of her, tell her and tell her. Even if it did not take personal, but when my father was absent, his mother would have been drilled. So the silence was appreciated if not very long, for the moment he took in each case.

Here in the present, seemed to have no expectations, or asked, or planted there, and make not knowing what he meant (to clarify), trying not toOffending. Normally at home, was to see how anything on the table, a sort of focus to work on their records say, or at least felt, to: resolve or to start a war.

– Jill had asked in a curious way, Tasma was like a family, but Tasma simply said, in a polite but brief ", as always, the same as they were when there were years ago."

8
Remembering Johnny

"How is Johnny, you know, forget the guy who had an eye on me, I read your lastName? "

"Oooo," said Tasma, "you mean Johnny Lemons, was married last year, just out of high school, also has a son. I think it is about his wife's help, and lives with her e. ' is not a good scene. I like Johnny, but it's just bad news most of the time. "

"Well, he should get married first. 'Wild state, was safe," said Jill take a deep breath. "I loved it, but then I was just a kid, I was not?"

"His older brotherDennis went into the army in Vietnam, Vietnam is now, I think, "said Tasma.

(Johnny was a figure of Tarzan in Tasma, was something indescribable kind of guy ((beautiful, in fact, that Jill pointed out, but do not tell)) had a healthy brain: .. the head of a bull, and sometimes even looked like a growl, then Johnny would describe Tasma.

On a similar note, I doubt anyone could read his thoughts and desires, but when he was in his eyes was always inspired by Tasma;kind as a brother, a younger sister. It 'was one of the great apes in the old Tarzan movies Tasma thought, oh, I loved it, but it was too hard for them. They would "goose, Teeka," would have played a role in a Tarzan movie with him, a playful nature, he remembered how goose, Teeka, and a lively primates. He had never joke or no desire to be saved, only grew from each other, went to school together and knew each other, and often spoke to the bar, orIt would be out of you before at school, where most of the children hanging, go to the steps and door, rang the bell, or after school, when, during a fight, had to support it with a smile, and he 'd always win the fight.)

Jill has continued her eating popcorn, she said with a precise record: "Think how nice it was strong, lifting weights was built, and loved to fight, and it seemed as if it were always in some trouble, but always come out . that. He was a bodybuilder with weightsright (rhetorical question, he saw Tasma). "She recalled, as if Tommy was not there, and like Tommy, who was a sort of slender muscles in the department, was now a little 'embarrassed. He had brown hair and deep as Tasma. Irish blue eyes, a temper that, go with, but generally under control, more action than all the girls like sulking, that's what Jill filled the brain.

Tasma was not sure what to say watching TV, Tommy next to her: "It was a type of skin and akind of brave boys of the few times I met him. In fact, I fixed it in a day, once in Tasma (Jill said with animation), but we were thirteen years at the time the last time I saw the last time I was in Minnesota. He writes to me to know and then, then [pause] to write, he just kind of stopped. "He hesitated a moment," It 'a kind of chat guy was not like you Tommy, you're a little' reserved. "Tommy looked a little 'tarnished, if not thin or transparent typeat the time.

Tasma in reckless haste, said that attempts to "Yes, I remember," to change the focus on Tommy, gave her a look of relief. The quiet, dark windows were blackened from the outside in Tasma would like to continue with the subject has, but it would somehow bounce Tommy, and he had somehow hurt again, he thought. He was surprised he had, on the one hand, says nothing about Johnny, and when he did, it seemed clear that even had a crush on himThis is no better in the back of his mind, he left with his second I voted. But maybe it was just Jill, was, if anything, can not be predicted.

[Sleepy] It was now unpacked and got the room upstairs in the hallway, Jill, on the south side and across the hall and around the staircase, two bedrooms, where the Belmont, the bedroom where there was a little 'more rest for the elderly couple. Tasma room was about half as tall as Jill but cozyin any case. Both Jill and Tommy noticed his face looked a bit 'more relieved. Jill pulled a cigarette from his coat pocket and chewing gum, Tommy

"Make your choice," both seemed to say, in harmony, giggling one minute.

"Oh, Tyres, do not smoke."

"Of course not," Jill said, adding:. "I smoke only when I was surprised, or when I drink or under stress – (Tasma looked nervously at her) Now it's something new and good, you knowStress. "

[In the bedroom] With a soft-focus Jill Tasma seen a match to light his cigarette and said: "I'd like to think Tasma, are a bit 'with my parents, Tommy and I live all together surprised?"

Tasma hesitated a long pause and looked down to his emotions on the right to find this scene: "Everything is out of my house, strange and amazing to me." Jill then turned off the light and began to smile at the same time Tasma.

– It was dark in the roomand in some shady corners, dark eyes adapt to a window in the room, and a door, four walls, and the only light shining through the window, which was a picture on the wall of the room can not see them today, but he knew it was there and a sailor in a boat on the run from a ship with her lover. It reminded her of the story by Jack London, "The Sea-Wolf." The ship has seen something like Clipper and 1872, with three huge screens, and the sails and rigging in abundance enough to tieShip in a ball of string. The young woman was rescued by boat that has the makings of a good night's dream, he thought. Or was it a dream. All in all, the only suits her well, because it felt like running to escape in this way. It 'was a courageous figure seen it said.

Tasma had read a lot of Jack London's tales of New Orleans, Faulkner, Hemingway's trips to Africa, Europe and Fitzgerald The Jazz Age, together with poetry: Sylvia PathDylan Thomas, and history: "Breakfast at Tiffany's", and a variety of other readings. Jill reminded not to take too much to read, sort of a tomboy. But it was always fun.

He turned in bed to find the right place to sink your head in the pillow – and then hovering over a minute, turned their toes back and forth, feeling the cool sheets and a warm blanket, was on her, then like a rocket fell, his head in the exact spot they had chosen. ThenSuddenly the door opened (it took a deep breath to inhale (), exhale as saying "now what? Say 'no), and there was Tommy, an apple and two slices of bread on a plate. He said, speculatively as if on paper, "They thought maybe hungry in the middle of the night", the bowl was lying beside her on the bedside table, and walked quickly out of his room. Do not just put his head under the blanket and saw him, then he was away . If anything, said the gesture of histhey do not have to worry about dying of hunger in the morning worried that she might help you sleep better, and when she awoke, she found food, "How strange to think of him as well," said his second self-determination.

He did not want to appear with him, or anyone, as trivial or sensational, but adventurous. I suppose that when a man does not want to be seen as "Peter Pan", he thought as he pulled her head back in the little place: I'm learning how to be adventurous.

9
Tommy

The nightwalked slowly through Tasma, and Tommy is back to her [2:00 Clock] control, opens the door to see a little 'if he did well. He looked so helpless, almost lost, when he saw her at the bar (the "Two-Trop-Inn") is sufficient.

"Come inside, if you wish," said Tasma unexpectedly. I mean, he had never asked a person who before entering his room, it was strange, because they are, the more courageous and confident, if not down right stupid, so his mother would say.

"Do you mind?" Tommy says – [aPause] He added: "… of course not, you said it was ok", and so he left the room and illuminated the dark, with only the reflections of the arc lights on the street corner and through the shinning through the window and apparently a little 'cautious. Unconsciously, it seemed, sat on the edge of the bed, Tasma peeks his head out the blankets, you could only see his head and two hands, as they kept the lid, grabbed, as if to hide it should.

"What do you meando? "When asked Tasma.

"You know, think, work and so on?" She nodded: "Yes."

He replied: "Well, I write poems, short stories, and I'm finishing my university studies in psychology, and I need to go further in order to obtain a license for the advice, I'm also finishing an epic poetry, I call it" The Age of Light ", a poetic revelation of hell. I'll show you once. I also have a burger on-call work at weekends and in the bar while it is alreadyBelmont to recognize and let me live here. I used Jill strictly platonic dates, and of course we still have a date, but it is not Plato, on the other hand, does not seem lately to work on a range of issues: first of all to where we want to go with our relationship. "

Tasma looked surprised: "Oh -" she said with a follow-up and pause, "is great."

"Oh yes, I do not like to be a consultant?" He said softly not to wake the family.

"Absolutely not," he saidsaid.

"I'm 21 November," said Tommy, as if to say that he looked older than he.

"Are you now," he said with a sort of surprise Tasma lack of interest in his tone. That said, Tommy, apologized and left the room where Jill was asleep in his bedroom to reconnect.

[Ukulele] How Tasma dosed off to sleep, he could hear the sound of tires of cars in front of his window, looked as if it was started, a little 'rainHe also gave the wet on wet tires, a sound winding them. A pair of horns sounded different notes, it was a busy road thought Tasma, unless the horns were on the main road block to arrive on the bar, which has gone north and south of the bar, instead of east and west, It was the first of her window to say.

There were lights are reflected through the curtains, and you could hear the old clock in the coat room stay, as it would make the half hour and hour with his ring(Or DingDong), strong like the horn, and somewhere on the road could be heard playing drums and a ukulele and singing people, probably was at the bar (they are often left the door open and the sound would come running down the road).

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 25 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Chimpanzee – Protections for human and Associates

Chimpanzee – Protections for human and Associates


Chimpanzee – Protections for human and Associates

Posted: 25 Aug 2011 03:03 AM PDT

As scientists collect data that are closer to chimpanzees to man. They are sentient, self-aware beings with a strong cognitive skills and a proven ability to communicate, express reason, emotion, fit, and also to manipulate and deceive. 98.5% identical to the genetic material with that of humans, chimpanzees are similar to humans than gorillas. So, there are significant ethical implications on the use of chimpanzees in captivity and laboratory experiments. Below is a firstExamination of chimpanzees:

Chimpanzees live in areas composed of 21 African countries including grasslands, savannas and dry forests. They often live in communities that range from 20 to 100 members. Two species of chimpanzees are – the common chimpanzee (four subspecies) and the bonobo (also known as "pygmy" is known), the former exists on a diet of fruit and meat to feed exclusively on fruit the second. Their average lifespan is between 40-50 years. Chimpanzees arecurrently listed as threatened mainly by deforestation and poaching.

I. brain size / structure / nervous system:

The chimps have a brain and nervous system comparable to that of a man. They learn very quickly, have the ability to generate creative responses, expressing feelings (through sounds, gestures and facial expressions) to influence their environment, and share the same qualitative experience pain in spite of a cerebral cortex that about 1 / 3 the size is thatin humans.

The average brain weighs 437 grams chimpanzees compared to 1.3 kg for the average person. When comparing brain size to body size – of the brain developmental quotient (EQ), records the average brain chimpanzees approximately 2.49 (the third at 7.44 and 5.31 of the average EQ humans and dolphins, monkeys rhesus is the fourth 2.09). This indicates a high level of cognitive ability.

Both humans and chimpanzees engage in sleep itself. This includes the stages of rapid eye movement(REM), which suggests the two is likely that the dream of the situation.

II social context:

Chimpanzees are very social, in accordance with the humans, other apes, dolphins and other animals show a high degree of intelligence.

They spend more time at home and among the trees (where they build nests to sleep, although some chimpanzees in Senegal's south-east savanna Fongoli spend much time in caves) and go from territory to territory in search of food. Even if aTypical community can count up to 100 chimpanzees often lose time to separate into small parties, mothers and their dependent children, if they refuse. Each family chimpanzees (to which individuals have strong ties) is an alpha or dominant males (bonobos, even if run by women), which leads them to protect hunting, territory and make war. Each community is hierarchical in nature, where the strength and intelligence to bring added respect. Women are the only women who move freelybetween communities.

Chimpanzees prefer to enjoy sharing rewarded with a partner. A study by Alicia Melis Iceland Ngamba Chimpanzee Sanctuary in Uganda in altruism "in-built 'in humans by Helen Briggs (BBC News, March 3, 2006) found that documented chimpanzees recognize and appreciate the importance of cooperation. If such cooperation in an experiment that simultaneously pulling two ends of a rope to a platter of food required to obtain, chimpanzees consistently requestedselected the best partners in words Melis', "a measure of human understanding [only see in it]."

In their communities, maintain complex social networks chimpanzees where to touch, grooming (the rest creates and strengthens friendships) and the hugs are important for maintaining cohesion. The game is also an important part of the life of a chimpanzee, especially in men, when they are young.

Chimpanzees are one of the few ways to teach their skills to youngand culture (among communities, which are transmitted from women to move between groups). Young chimpanzees 6-8 years (taught primarily by their mothers) spend much of their time learning social skills, culture and community facilities through the practice of observation, imitation and repetitive. At the same time, however, studies to illustrate the recent studies that have humans and monkeys have in common – and what they do (Anne Casselman, October 11 Smithsonian.comShow 2007), "Human children are far more demanding skills to do … with the imitation of another solution to a problem that non-verbal communication and reading the intentions of [the] other."

The chimpanzees typical pregnancy lasts 8 months. Chimps young are weaned from their mothers for three years, and puberty are available in groups of three years later. For chimpanzees, it takes three years to puberty.

When it comes to treating their deaths, often make frequent visits to see chimpanzees andweeping over the body of the deceased. Then he covers it with leaves and twigs before continuing.

III. Multimodal Sensory Perception:

Chimpanzees and humans use the five senses (sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch) to perceive the world around them. Sight and smell, are discussed in two critical senses used by chimpanzees.

The anatomical and morphological structure of chimpanzees is similar to the human eye. Similarly, their view is similar.Consequently, unlike most non-primate dicromats (their perception of color is based on two colors), primates (including chimpanzees and humans), trichromatic. If the nerves of the retina to capture the light, use his brain three fixed wavelengths / colors to create a rich and colorful. As a result of their similar morphological and anatomical structure of the eye and visual processing, chimps can suffer from some limitations as a human being (for example, Lucky, a maleChimpanzee in Japan suffer from color blindness).

Chimpanzees have an excellent sense of smell plays a crucial role in their social interactions. In addition to face recognition, chimpanzees use smell to identify each other and their understanding of a different state of mind, as each one radiates unmistakable smell of pheromones that can be found in their feces, urine and glandular secretions .

Apart from the sight and smell, hearing mention of chimpanzees (using a similarHuman hearing range) and to a lesser extent, touch and taste. It should be noted that chimpanzees, like humans, if they have a choice, they prefer sweets.

IV Form of recognition:

Studies have shown that chimpanzees, like humans are "more sensitive to deformation (important for the construction of three-dimensional objects) as a convex concave deformation." They also view the forms and mentally handle two-dimensional objects in the same way as humans [1].

Based on this similarityand the similar structure of the eyes and visual processing abilities, it is likely, chimpanzees are able to satisfy both simple and complex shapes. More research, however, must be done in this area.

V. Recognition separate mirror (MSR):

Possessing the ability to sense / self-consciousness (thinking to themselves in the physical and spiritual) shows a more complex level of abstract thinking, rare among animals. Chimpanzees possess this self-consciousness and are capable of symbolicthought.

Studies have shown that chimpanzees can recognize themselves in the mirror and realize their behavior and body. While the tests showed MSR chimpanzees have selective attention (you can pay attention to themselves in a mirror, aware that they regarded themselves instead of another animal). If chimpanzees were stained with red dye on the eyebrows, odorless non-toxic, and the opposite ear, went into a mirror and carefully examined the marks on their bodies. ScientificEvidence that chimpanzees and other apes have a degree, "theory of other minds", where you recognize people have their beliefs. It 'also very likely that dolphins and chimpanzees, like humans can make the difference between reality and be seen.

VI. Language / communication and emotion:

Although chimpanzees do not have the vocal cords, the ability to speak and sound for each object as a people, communicating throughNoise (eg barking, screams, shouts, etc.), facial expressions (which require great attention to details or viewing more than one aspect of a facial expression, so that the nuances of meaning that are not always evident, are interpreted correctly), poses and gestures (hands, feet and legs). Although the majority of chimpanzees sounds are connected to a particular emotion, some are associated with more than one emotion in contact. In addition, each chimp, to identify the reasonshas its own calls in harmony with humans and dolphins, their voices and noises, respectively.

Chimpanzee use of intentional communication with the individual and group instruction to meet their needs and feelings to convey an essential part of their social behavior. Certain behaviors are communication that passes through the generations.

A brief summary of the various emotions associated with chimpanzees and the noise is listed below:

1 Anger: Waa (bark)
2Anguish: Hoo
3 The enjoyment of physical contact: Lip Smack
4 Enjoyment of food: Aah
Pleasure 5 / Voltage: pants (Hoot)
6 Fear: Wraa or Pant (Bark)
Hostility 7: Screaming

A brief summary of the chimpanzee and the emotions associated with facial expressions is also listed:

1 Aggression: display of teeth in a mouth wide open, with erect hairs
Fear 2 / help: display of teeth with lips pulled back in a horizontal
3 Intense fear: Full open smile
4 Playful:Mouth slightly open in a relaxed position
Angry 5 / Begging: pursed lips, as if with a kiss
Presentation 6: Horizontal Pout

Chimpanzees to communicate "what" "where", and "who", but the past or the future. Communication takes place immediately on the present. But, as Deborah Fouts, co-director of the Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute reported by Brandon Keim, Chimps: no man, but there are people? WEP (Wired Science, October 14, 2008), "You knowto remember the past to understand [and] the idea that something happens later. "

Chimpanzees are able to understand American Sign Language (ASL) gestures and to learn associations between symbols, sounds and objects without special reinforcement or direct intervention. In early 1970, he learned to Washoe, a chimpanzee female chimpanzee four other 100 + characters followed. Washoe currently in use up to 240 characters can be learned and adopted son, even without human ASLIntervention.

Another female chimp, Lucy, has also recognized that the word order of a difference when his coach does the signs to tickle him, rather than by a desire to tickle her. However, it is unlikely that chimpanzees can conceptualize virtual reality sounds and symbols to do as human beings.

But, as Valerie A. Kuhlmeier and Sarah T. Boysen, chimpanzees recognize spatial and object correspondences between a scale model and its referent (Psychological Science, Vol 13, Issue 1,March 19, 2002), chimpanzees, like children, "are sensitive to both spatial and object-relational correspondences between a model and its referent (a person or thing to which a linguistic expression (eg, word, symbol) refers). "

Facial recognition is another important part of communication. In line with chimpanzees show species-specific human face recognition, easier to distinguish between the faces of other species such as chimpanzees. However, the chimpanzee infantsreceive significant exposure of human faces are more distinguish between human faces. By Julie Martin Malivel Kazunori Okada, and in recognition of human faces and chimpanzee chimpanzees. Role of exposure and impact on categorical perception (Psycnet, American Psychological Association, December 2007) "The exposure is a critical factor in the same species and even in the face detection nonconspecific for the development of face recognition in chimpanzees child ( Myowa Masako-Yamakoshi, et.al. Science Direct. December 20, 2005), children chimpanzees that develop in human infants, the models of the face rather than face-like patterns of study during his early days.

Chimpanzees show typically affectionate nature, the feelings of their own species and others. They show interest in mourning for the ill or injured members of the deceased (to the point that a healthy young man died of a heart attack a few weeks after the death of his mother), show enthusiasm andJoy in the game, as well as fear and worry. In harmony with people, chimpanzees have emotions that last for a short duration and moods that can last for longer periods. In addition, studies show baby chimps have the same range of emotions like human babies, but better control themselves when it comes to weep uncontrollably. The only chimpanzees seem to possess no human emotions in spite of it.

VII Memory:

Chimpanzees have an excellent memory systems. You may rememberFaces, symbols and numbers, and learn behaviors that can lead to negative or a rewarding experience.

In line with the people to keep chimpanzees have a better memory of events and emotions of those who are neutral to elicit.

Chimpanzees have an extraordinary spatial memory, which Chimps mental map where fruit trees (Matt Walker, BBC News, August 6, 2009) remember the exact location of "a single tree with more than 12,000 others in one pieceForest. "As the forest chimpanzees do not remember the location of the many fruit trees (Emmanuelle Normant, Dagu Ban Simon, and Christophe Boesch, Animal Cognition, 31 May 2009), as spatial memory" allows [chimpanzees] to remember the needs of large resource and use this information to select the most interesting resources. "

In addition, plans chimpanzees (debunking previously thought that only people capable of such planning are the future). Since 1997, Santino, a male chimpanzee in aZoo north of Stockholm, Sweden, during sleep, has repeatedly arsenal of stones arranged so as to throw viewers for a future "show domain". More impressive, he also knew how to recognize weak and break pieces of concrete to add to his cache at his table.

VIII tools and problem solving:

Chimpanzees and other primates are the first actual use of tools (such as chimps use spears to hunt bush Fongoli and kill the bush baby (a nocturnal primates), CongoChimpanzees use a thin toolkit "brush tip" sticks and leaf blades "fish" for termites and to open the hives to break big club is to get the honey, the use Nimba Mountain (Guinea) chimpanzees splitter wooden wedges stabilization and stone anvils to crack and hack Treculia fruit, using all the leaves crumpled like sponges to absorb water from tree holes). In fact, they were tools for over 4300 years, based on a discovery of stone tools (likeIn order sizes and tools used by modern chimpanzees) ate nuts to crack (in collaboration with modern species of chimpanzee) in Tai National Park, Côte d'Ivoire used. In addition, sick or injured chimps often rely on medicines or medicinal plants as remedies for healing and / or to relieve their pain and suffering.

Use with analog instruments, chimpanzees can reason and solve problems. Through the use of abstract thought, how people can solve problems without training (egRetrieve bananas that are beyond the reach targeted by the logic).

When it comes to mathematics, in particular we remember the numbers, the young university students chimpanzees (if the numbers on a screen of a second for.4 versus.7 the second, although both were relatively executed) and exceeded the standard British Ben Pridmore memory. Based on I am the champion! Ape trounce the best of the human world in memory competition (Fiona Macrae, Mail Online, January 26, 2008), Amyumu to 7 yearsmale chimpanzee in Japan carried out three times, and Pridmore, when it came to remember the location of numbers on a computer screen.

IX. Art and Culture:

If it were the right tools (such as paint, brushes and canvas) chimpanzees possess the talent, an extraordinary artist whose abstract paintings rivals some of the samples. Congo (1954-1964), a male chimpanzee painted more than 400 abstracts from the age of 2 to 4 years after harvest, a pencil and draw a linewithout human urges. During the auction in 2005, three paintings by Congo went for £ 14,400, while a painting of Andy Warhol (1928-1987) and a small sculpture by French master Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) has created a lack of interest and were withdrawn. [2] Since the Congo, have been following the chimpanzees, making works just as impressive (for example, a female chimpanzee, Melody, creates images that sell for between $ 1,000 and $ 7,500 for individuals and three large triptychsyears, chimpanzees, Asuka has about 90 paintings, some of which have been exhibited in galleries in Tokyo has created).

Chimpanzees have an innate ability to recognize and listen to music. Based on scientific studies with a baby chimpanzee (the BBC reported July 30, 2009), which, like humans, prefer consonant to the dissonant music. In addition, when music was played to make the spirits of chimpanzees in the elevator Zoo Mysore in southern India, one who had previously resided in a circus,observed there was dancing.

Chimpanzees also have preferences for television. With Kate Baker, enrichment coordinator at the regional level Yerkes Primate Center, Atlanta, GA, as said unnecessary Hazy Future Lab Chimps (David Berreby, the New York Times, 4 February 1997) do enjoy National Geographic shows, programs, chimpanzees, and the use of tools and shows to discuss with people.

X Altruism / moral

Chimpanzees and other apes have a sense ofMorality and fairness, despite the barbaric acts during combat. Monkeys and apes between right and wrong, say scientists (Daily Mail Reporter, February 15, 2009), offer "selfless help and compassion for other animals in need [and] even seem to consciousness and the ability to create a feeling a sense of obligation. "Consistent with this empathy and altruism, female chimpanzees mirror of human behavior, play a crucial role in mediating conflicts, when two male fightersresolve their differences, females often have to intervene and remove the stones from their hands – is likely to strengthen their communities, to bring division and discord weakness and vulnerability.

From Emory University, Atlanta, GA studies, chimpanzees also expect a reward equal for the same job (which sulking and refused to participate further if others have received major awards), which suggests a sense of justice and fairness. Also, they were often willing to help others(Including humans), although there is no reward.

If a community is different from chimpanzees of the code of social conduct is punished by the group together (as a group of chimpanzees at the Arnhem Zoo in the Netherlands showed that punishes the chimpanzees who showed up late for dinner, because no one ate until when all were present).

Moreover, as with humans, chimpanzees can remember who preferred (for example, have treated) and who was wrong. They are more likely to shareDinner with the former. Similarly, chimpanzees have the capacity to forgive, as in a passage from the book by Frans de Waal describes peacemaking among primates (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1990) – "Nikki, the group's leader, has slapped a little Hennie. Hennie temporary office, a young adult female of nine years, sits next to a little 'feeling with the hand position on the back of the neck, where he met Nikkie seem to forget the incident;. enables themGrass and stared into the distance. More than 15 minutes later, Hennie rises slowly and goes directly to a group that includes Nikkie … [It] is approaching with a series of grunts Nikkie soft pants. Then he reached out to offer the back of the hand for a kiss Nikki. Nikkie kiss is to take over all Hennie rather unceremoniously into his mouth. This contact is followed by a mouth-to-mouth kiss. "

In addition, chimpanzees have the ability to perform selflesslyeffective, although the majority of cases in which another is actively seeking help are limited. Examples are as follows:

1 When Knuckles, in 1999 with cerebral palsy, a debilitating illness (which the children suffer from 5.000 to 10.000 per year in the United States) sit with reduced mobility was born (before therapy, and instead would only eat if fed), is been introduced to other chimps housed in the Center for Great Apes, Wauchula, FL, and a sanctuary for chimpanzees, orangutans, have deliberatelyState. He treated it with gentleness and meekness constantly (for example, a lot of time to sit down with him to play with him, and products for body care for him).

Find two scientists beginning of morality in primate behavior by Nicholas Wade (The New York Times, March 20, 2007), "chimpanzees can not swim, are in the zoo moats trying to save others drowned," and often "to the console losers "after a fight between two fighters.

3 A study conducted by Felix Warneken and his colleagues at the Max PlanckInstitute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany 27 (Genuine Altruism may Chimps Nora Schultz-AD) was published in the June 2007 issue of New Scientist has found that 67% of semi-wild chimpanzees altruistic stranger who had struggled to reach a support staff, even if they give a 2 ½-foot climbing rope was unrewarded. He also taught a different group of chimpanzees to open a door and a chain unpeg always the case for chimpanzees TheyNot if they tried to open the door without success.

4 A study by Japanese researchers at Kyoto University Primate Research Institute (Kyoto, Japan) National Geographic (published Chimps display human-like Goodwill, October 19, 2009) found that chimpanzees trained to use sticks straws (drinking juice ), that have been made to recover, used their training to meet the others who were not prepared to attend 75% of the time, if these chimpanzees, who, Did not appear to require assistance.

XI. Warfare:

In accordance with human behavior, the chimpanzees (with the exception of bonobos) and can be fiercely territorial war, if committed to combat and primitive analogy to prehistoric man. Although chimps can use stones or their hands and feet in a fight before the day with spears and other crude weapons to not be far away. When isolated chimp also showed the same trends as the people hate, rape,Torture, mutilation and genocide (as documented in two cases, certificates).

Chimpanzees longest war – the war of Gombe (1974-1977), that if the community was Kasekela into two groups (with the new group, the community Kahama, entering a new valley in 1972) split and ended Jane Goodall showed genocide documented in chimpanzees of Gombe (Belknap Press, 1986). Since 1974, a group of males in the region and advanced Kasekela Kahama. There, he ledto kill the violent assault against Kahama chimpanzees with the intention, as physical attacks will not stop until their victim completely incapacitated, and have been mortally wounded. During the attack, which lasted in 1977, showed that males Kasekela "considerable excitement and joy," as the acquisition and anticipates active killing (which have been mutilated and eaten or partially eaten cannibals) their victims . The war ended only when the Gombe community was completely Kahamaexterminated and their land taken over the community Kasekela.

From Wired for war? (Science World, February 2005), in August 1998 "Researchers in Uganda [observed] a group of male chimpanzees in the body stiffly beaten and just killed another male chimpanzee. His trachea, nails, [nails], and testes. Torn "Monkeys With War … It is in our genes? chimpanzee deaths was "active [also] covered 30 or 40 stab wounds and cuts [with] ribsfrom the chest. "Based on the wounds of the deceased, was" clear that some of the men who had pushed him, while the other attacked. "

In general, when chimpanzees engage in war, a group of men sneaking into the territory of another municipality and looking at the isolated males or older women (and sometimes even their young) to attack. According to human hunter-gatherer societies (of which the war is endemic, with 64% participation in battles every two years for monkeys of war … it's in our genes?)Chimpanzees often fight over resources such as food and women – often exploiting and plundering the conquered territory. Ironically, human activities like logging, as in 13th May 1997 issue of The New York Times, forcing a contribution to the war that have taken away their habitat chimpanzee communities in the territory of the other retirement communities.

XII. Laboratory research and ethics:

With compelling evidence that chimpanzees and other primates aresentient beings (to improve the adaptability and survival) have human characteristics (eg, emotions such as stress and anxiety), similar to the nervous system (which you may feel the same pain and suffering qualitative), and more than 90% of the same genetic code, ethical factors that determine the research laboratory that uses violence as non-consenting subjects prohibited, especially as these experiments showed little or no tangible benefit.

A review of 749 publishedExperiments with chimpanzees for more than ten years from 1995-2004, as set out in the Chimpanzee experiments: questionable contributions to biomedical progress by Andrew Knight (AATEX, 6 th World Congress on Alternatives and Animal Testing, Life Science, Tokyo, Japan, 21 to 25 August 2007) revealed that only 14.7% of tests are used and "well-developed methods for combating human diseases," in particular "no study chimpanzees made a significant contribution, or in most cases, a clearContribution of any kind ".

Non-human primates in medical research: Sensible or dispensed by Jarrod Bailey, Ph.D. (September 2006), "all areas of the [non-human primates (NPH)] research provides evidence against his benefit," scientific knowledge based on the following points:

1 NHPs do not suffer from AIDS if they become infected with HIV, the experimental results obtained from security to the people [and] NHP approved vaccines in humans [extrapolated despite billions of dollarsExpenses].

2 NHP experiments have failed to [understand] a contribution to the hepatitis virus (HPV), [create vaccines] to understand and damage to liver cells.

3 NHP models have failed to inform us of the pathology of Alzheimer's [because they do not get Alzheimer's disease].

4 are fundamental differences in symptoms and pathology of Parkinson's disease is between humans and NHPs.

5 Found about 150 drugs used for animals in convulsions of success (often NHPs) havesuccess in humans.

6 Hormone replacement therapy found effective against heart disease and stroke in NHPs may increase the risk in humans.

7 There are significant differences in viral infections and diseases between humans and NHPs.

8 gene expression when (for example, are involved in 20 of 333 genes in human cancer NHPs vary) speaks of disease, is common to vary with only 20% of the proteins of humans and NHPs found.

Although research onChimpanzees and other apes is banned in many countries, is still performed in the United States, despite the security measures according to law chimpanzees improve health care and protection.

Perhaps the most convincing argument for the prohibition of the use of chimpanzees as guinea pigs in a laboratory study that the survival of chimpanzees laboratory in similar stages of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) (which can persist for a long time can suffer and found the symptoms of which include, but arenot anger, anxiety, depression, anxiety, etc.) is limited as human victims of torture. Lab chimps limited (often kept in a cage, isolated, unpredictable environments, over which they have no control on hold) are self-mutilation because of severe physical and mental suffering, they are forced to endure active. From undercover investigations, leading to chimpanzees Cruelty Research Laboratory (The Humane Society of the United States, March 4, 2009), "the cry of a monkey, as forcibly removed from theirMothers … Chimpanzees show intense fear … when constrained in the direction of [ago] in their cages Press [and a chimpanzee, even siafu] has tried to plead with the staff [to] move crude begging gestures. "

If the British government banned the use of chimpanzees for research in 1986, says Steve Connor, science editor for The Independent in the guide chimpanzee research, say scientists (March 27, 2001), cited as "a moral issue. 'S problems cognitive and behavioral [sic]Features and characteristics of these animals is, is it ethical to treat them as expendable for research. "No wonder the European Union to ban the use of chimpanzees in motion laboratory.

By Connor, "the development of new technologies in genomics, which allows many" models "of human diseases are to be [GM] with rats and mice should be the case for use of chimpanzees in medical research has undermined," as the ' high cost in dollars,Pain and suffering and ethics.

XIII. Earlier in the direction of species-International Human Rights:

As calls for a ban of chimpanzees for research expands to include governments and courts have also prior to their special status primarily because of their self-awareness and the ability of themselves within the physical and spiritual, a more complex level of thought abstract thinking illustrate detect found mainly in people.

In 1986, the United Kingdom, the firstField experiments on chimpanzees and other primates ban. Parliament of New Zealand in 1999, followed by treatment with the Netherlands and Australia, in the years 2002 and 2003.

In September 2005, inaugurated in Bahia, Brazil court by Judge Edmundo Lucio da Cruz protection of habeas corpus to a 23-year-old chimpanzee, Suica granted so that he could of captivity in a zoo cage with little mental stimulation sent to a sanctuary, where they couldenjoy a social life (with 35 other chimpanzees), the possibility of starting a family, and open spaces. And 'that has never been Suica died suddenly in the sanctuary with the first animal recognized as a legal person.

In June 2008 the Spanish Parliament approved a resolution provides a precedent for human rights, chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas and orangutans, which says that these non-human hominids should have the right to life, liberty, and enjoy their physicalIntegrity will be protected against torture.

In December 2009, when the University World News (December 20, 2009), reported "a ban on the use of great apes such as chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas and orangutans scientific evidence [was] accepted by and large" by Parliament Parliament and EU Council of Ministers subject to slight changes in the text for final approval.

XIV Conclusion:

Based on the remarkable cognitive abilities of chimpanzees, the fact that they are particularly closeApproaching the man and the scientific evidence accumulates, it is essential that they and other sentient beings (such as apes, dolphins) to recognize their special status of protection for granted – that the prisoners used only for the types of received . If the prisoner is required, it is essential that the intellectual stimulation and respect they deserve, their individuality is appreciated and, above all, the laws passed prohibiting their use, is granted as non-consenting GuineaPigs subjected to unnecessary torture, pain and suffering.

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[1] T. Matsuno and M. Tomonaga. An advantage for concavities form the perception of chimpanzees. (Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan. March 3, 2007).

[2] chimpanzees as an artist. Artist ezine. December 29, 2009. http://www.artistsezine.com/WhyChimp.htm

Additional Reference:

Chimpanzees. Global Action Network. (Montreal, Canada. 2005). December 262009 http://www.gan.ca/animals/chimpanzees.en.html

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Maybe it's love (Chapter 7, 8 and 9: Flashback)

Maybe it's love (Chapter 7, 8 and 9: Flashback)


Maybe it's love (Chapter 7, 8 and 9: Flashback)

Posted: 23 Aug 2011 09:22 PM PDT

7
The house

Tasma – was a bit 'surprised by the cleanliness of the house to find that was comfortable, with old furniture, but still comfortable, as if they had bought new before Jill was born, and should last forever. It 'was quite the sofa and chairs l940s-style: rounded tip with a small wood fitted seamlessly into the fabric, a long table, a series of articles on request, you should put hanging, because it wasthree meters above the sofa: a good structure for use in food or drink of the night, while watching TV, he thought. The walls were egg white, except for the kitchen, the yellow from top to bottom in the vessel, but later its white tiles, which went on the floor was.

"How clean," said Jill when her parents went upstairs to her bedroom for a nap. His mind told her she was not very different from his home in Minnesota, wood, glass and stoneFoundation.

– In most cases, everything was new to them. His mind was full of free-stimulation, images and expressions, emotions, conjecture, it was all intimidation at the bar, the train, which was anxious to get out of the house fade like a candle burning until the end of its growth. Would take to see if he was dreaming, except for his shyness, or perhaps inhibitions.

Above all, she did not know how she would feel at that moment, butTime that would lead them into the fabric of this new world they had tried to adapt mold.

– The idea came to mind: Tommy was a gigolo? had read in those magazines cheap: short stories, to become like men, what the woman just wants them in the bag, and then his true identity comes later. They sat back deep in the soft chair in a delicate doll, like memories from home a little ', it seemed so blurred by now perhaps less vagueOne hour.

Tommy, now sitting on the couch – Tasma still in the sofa chair, Jill is now in the kitchen seemed the parents into his room to watch TV, everything and everyone in their place.

The TV in the living room was in The Adventures of the Lone Ranger and his horse Silver, looked at the bottom of a hill on the bandits, George Belmont also liked the show, she walked from her room, she would hear the same music, it says Overture Williamgame (the theme of the Lone Ranger), has seen every week when The Lone Ranger came on, just like Jill.

Tommy smiled Tasma well – they seemed so helpless that I could not help but care, they want to, not when taken into custody.

Now came from the kitchen smells, creep – stay with butter popcorn. Everything seemed to be a family now, as it used to be home again, if he would come visit her for the summer. Jill Jill it seemed the old man, once known,Years: unlike them just a few features that have never grown before, had bought along with some new experiences, gained in life: like all of us. The Johnny still like back in Minnesota (one eye was still upon him), and now Tommy is like in Seattle, maybe this can be considered normal, mixed with a little 'of confusion, he advised them. He said: "… we all like nice guys, we do not believe [?]'. Tommy was cute, seemed Tasma kind, not only to his firingTemperament as Johnny, who could be a snob, or angry, and really easy to solve, especially when he drank, and liked to drink and drink a lot, and fight, but he never hurt, never violated or Jill when Jill was Tasma Previously he had in Minnesota a few years. In fact, he tried Tasma, if you ever had protected Tasma around him and someone, some thugs who will try to collect on them, or even call them a name. Johnny was a double take to make the boy, and he would be running normallyin the opposite direction. It 'was no one to be trifled with. Surely Jill-type, but what had been a surprise to Tasma must be to see her with Tommy, quite the opposite.

The exterior was now as dark as the bottom of the sea Tasma thought as he looked back, the side window of the film. The other surprise was George and Ann. Everyone knew that he drank a lot back in Minnesota, but I do not think there was Tasma were drunk. It was a little 'resumed only when he saw his thin,that is, or go on the way back to the bar and into the bedroom, or just in the kitchen.

This was a big step for Tasma, it was as if waiting for someone to kick her out, only to borrow his car trip back to St. Paul, I mean, what could they do if you insisted. For her, would have no choice. This was the more daring than they had ever tried, and so were kept.

She sat quietly died in the big chair living room sofa, as ifwrapped in her and hugged her right. She was proud of its first phase led to his fear and anticipation, which resulted in this adventure, they could enjoy the moment from the reality of the moment that at first, not yet anyway, because it was too petrified, but felt felt. But when he looked again – not in days by itself – but now, had come a long way in a short time. I felt as if she was building a house on a fault line [crack in the earth] and the prediction was to go thereexplosion, blast, every minute, but for some strange reason, did not last '. The earthquake was yet to come, should come at all, but they were convinced that he would go as far as we would want to go. There is always the first step, she said to herself (her father had said something in that direction), which is important in life, which was the most difficult step was the motivating.

"That's the popcorn," Jill said with a smile from ear to ear, and added (jokingly), "And I'm a girlie-friendSpeak now, Tommy! "They had a tray with two bowls, one for Tasma, the other for her and Tommy.

Tasma surprise for things less complicated than at home, he was actually talking about frank or seemed guarded and had not heard so much, not inhibited, so do not try to please or do not feel shame or guilt for unknown reasons, also had the feeling of siding with anyone. Perhaps it is not correct, was escape and flee bust, or anything else, so he saidthemselves, but they did. If the fault was being hung out to dry, then, not now. She was actually talking openly about a TV show with Tommy and Jill. The TV was in fact his Lulling to sleep while at home would be paranoid just thinking about everyone saw him, ready to use her to win an argument. He seemed to have a close relationship with his father, but Mom was always picking needles, and had the first chance he could be with dad's graveWeekend and long walks in Como Park, and visit the zoo, was there. Mom would get really jealous of her, tell her and tell her. Even if it did not take personal, but when my father was absent, his mother would have been drilled. So the silence was appreciated if not very long, for the moment he took in each case.

Here in the present, seemed to have no expectations, or asked, or planted there, and make not knowing what he meant (to clarify), trying not toOffending. Usually at home, had to see how anything on the table, a sort of focus to work on their records say, or at least felt, to: resolve or to start a war.

– Jill had asked in a curious way, Tasma was like a family, but Tasma simply said, in a polite but brief ", as always, the same as they were when there were years ago."

8
Remembering Johnny

"How is Johnny, you know, forget the guy who had an eye on me, I read your lastName? "

"Oooo," said Tasma, "you mean Johnny Lemons, was married last year, just out of high school, also has a son. I think it is about his wife's help, and lives with her e. ' is not a good scene. I like Johnny, but it's just bad news most of the time. "

"Well, he should get married first. 'Wild state, was safe," said Jill take a deep breath. "I loved it, but then I was just a kid, I was not?"

"His older brotherDennis went into the army in Vietnam, Vietnam is now, I think, "said Tasma.

(Johnny was a figure of Tarzan in Tasma, was something indescribable kind of guy ((beautiful, in fact, that Jill pointed out, but do not tell)) had a healthy brain: .. the head of a bull, and sometimes even looked like a growl, then Johnny would describe Tasma.

On a similar note, I doubt anyone could read his thoughts and desires, but when he was in his eyes was always inspired by Tasma;kind as a brother, a younger sister. It 'was one of the great apes in the old Tarzan movies Tasma thought, oh, I loved it, but it was too hard for them. They would "goose, Teeka," would have played a role in a Tarzan movie with him, a playful nature, he remembered how goose, Teeka, and a lively primates. He had never joke or no desire to be saved, only that grew from each other, went to school together and knew each other, and often spoke to the bar, orIt would be out of you before at school, where most of the children hanging, go to the steps and door, rang the bell, or after school, when he was involved in a fight, they had to support him with a smile, and he 'd always win the fight.)

Jill has continued her eating popcorn, she said with a precise record: "Think how nice it was strong, lifting weights was built, and loved to fight, and it seemed as if it were always in some trouble, but always come out . that. He was a bodybuilder with weightsright (rhetorical question, he saw Tasma). "She recalled, as if Tommy was not there, and like Tommy, who was a sort of slender muscles in the department, was now a little 'embarrassed. He had brown hair and deep as Tasma. Irish blue eyes, a temper that, go with, but generally under control, more action than all the girls like sulking, that's what Jill filled the brain.

Tasma was not sure what to say watching TV, Tommy next to her: "It was a type of skin and akind of brave boys of the few times I met him. In fact, I fixed it in a day, once in Tasma (Jill said with animation), but we were thirteen years at the time the last time I saw the last time I was in Minnesota. He writes to me to know and then, then [pause] to write, he just kind of stopped. "He hesitated a moment," It 'a kind of chat guy was not like you Tommy, you're a little' reserved. "Tommy looked a little 'tarnished, if not thin or transparent typeat the time.

Tasma in reckless haste, said that attempts to "Yes, I remember," to change the focus on Tommy, gave her a look of relief. The quiet, dark windows were blackened from the outside in Tasma would like to continue with the subject has, but it would somehow bounce Tommy, and he had somehow hurt again, he thought. He was surprised he had, on the one hand, says nothing about Johnny, and when he did, it seemed clear that even had a crush on himThis is no better in the back of his mind, he left with his second I voted. But maybe it was just Jill, was, if anything, can not be predicted.

[Sleepy] It was now unpacked and got the room upstairs in the hallway, Jill, on the south side and across the hall and around the staircase, two bedrooms, where the Belmont, the bedroom where there was a little 'more rest for the elderly couple. Tasma room was about half as tall as Jill but cozyin any case. Both Jill and Tommy noticed his face looked a bit 'more relieved. Jill pulled a cigarette from his coat pocket and chewing gum, Tommy

"Make your choice," both seemed to say, in harmony, giggling one minute.

"Oh, Tyres, do not smoke."

"Of course not," Jill said, adding:. "I smoke only when I was surprised, or when I drink or under stress – (Tasma looked nervously at her) Now it's something new and good, you knowStress. "

[In the bedroom] With a soft-focus Tasma Jill looked at a lot of light their cigarettes and said: "I would think Tasma, are a bit 'with my parents, Tommy and I live all together surprised?"

Tasma hesitated a long pause and looked down to his emotions on the right to find this scene: "Everything is out of my house, strange and amazing to me." Jill then turned off the light and began to smile at the same time Tasma.

– It was dark in the roomand in some shady corners, dark eyes adapt to a window in the room, and a door, four walls, and the only light shining through the window, which was a painting on the wall of the room can not see them today, but he knew it was there and a sailor in a boat on the run from a ship with her lover. It reminded her of the story by Jack London, "The Sea-Wolf." The ship has seen something like Clipper and 1872, with three huge screens, and the sails and rigging in abundance enough to tieShip in a ball of string. The young woman was rescued by boat that has the makings of a good night's dream, he thought. Or was it a dream. All in all, the only suits her well, because it felt like running to escape in this way. It 'was a courageous figure seen it said.

Tasma had read a lot of Jack London's tales of New Orleans, Faulkner, Hemingway's trips to Africa, Europe and Fitzgerald The Jazz Age, together with poetry: Sylvia PathDylan Thomas, and history: "Breakfast at Tiffany's", and a variety of other readings. Jill reminded not to take too much to read, sort of a tomboy. But it was always fun.

He turned in bed to find the right place to sink your head in the pillow – and then hovering over a minute, turned their toes back and forth, feeling the cool sheets and a warm blanket, was on her, then like a rocket fell, his head in the exact spot they had chosen. ThenSuddenly the door opened (it took a deep breath to inhale (), exhale as saying "now what? Say 'no), and there was Tommy, an apple and two slices of bread on a plate. He said, speculatively as if on paper, "They thought maybe hungry in the middle of the night", the bowl was lying beside her on the bedside table, and walked quickly out of his room. Do not just put his head under the blanket and saw him, then he was away . If anything, said the gesture of histhey do not have to worry about dying of hunger in the morning worried that she might help you sleep better, and when she awoke, she found food, "How strange to think of him as well," said his second self-determination.

He did not want to appear with him, or anyone, as trivial or sensational, but adventurous. I suppose that when a man does not want to be seen as "Peter Pan", he thought as he pulled her head back in the little place: I'm learning how to be adventurous.

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Tommy

The nightwalked slowly through Tasma, and Tommy is back to her [2:00 Clock] control, opens the door to see a little 'if he did well. He looked so helpless, almost lost, when he saw her at the bar (the "Two-Trop-Inn") is sufficient.

"Come inside, if you wish," said Tasma unexpectedly. I mean, he had never asked a person who before entering his room, it was strange, because they are, the more courageous and confident, if not down right stupid, so his mother would say.

"Do you mind?" Tommy says – [aPause] He added: "… of course not, you said it was ok", and so he left the room and illuminated the dark, with only the reflections of the arc lights on the street corner and through the shinning through the window and apparently a little 'cautious. Unconsciously, it seemed, sat on the edge of the bed, Tasma peeks his head out the blankets, you could only see his head and two hands, as they kept the lid, grabbed it, as if to hide it should.

"What do you meando? "When asked Tasma.

"You know, think, work and so on?" She nodded: "Yes."

He replied: "Well, I write poems, short stories, and I'm finishing my university studies in psychology, and I need to go further in order to obtain a license for the advice, I'm also finishing an epic poetry, I call it" The Age of Light ", a poetic revelation of hell. I'll show you once. I also have a burger on-call work at weekends and in the bar while it is alreadyBelmont to recognize and let me live here. I used Jill strictly platonic date and, of course, still today, but it is not Plato, on the other hand, does not seem lately to work on a number of aspects: first, to where we want to go with our relationship. "

Tasma looked surprised: "Oh -" she said with a follow-up and pause, "is great."

"Oh yes, I do not like to be a consultant?" He said softly not to wake the family.

"Absolutely not," he saidsaid.

"I'm 21 November," said Tommy, as if to say that he looked older than he.

"Are you now," he said with a sort of surprise Tasma lack of interest in his tone. That said, Tommy, apologized and left the room where Jill was asleep in his bedroom to reconnect.

[Ukulele] How Tasma dosed off to sleep, he could hear the sound of tires of cars in front of his window, looked as if it was started, a little 'rainHe also gave the wet on wet tires, a sound winding them. A pair of horns sounded different notes, it was a busy road thought Tasma, unless the horns were on the main road block to arrive on the bar, which has gone north and south of the bar, instead of east and west, It was the first of her window to say.

There were lights are reflected through the curtains, and you could hear the old clock in the coat room stay, as it would make the half hour and hour with his ring(Or DingDong), strong like the horn, and somewhere on the road could be heard playing drums and a ukulele and singing people, probably was at the bar (they are often left the door open and the sound would come running down the road).