Month: February 2021
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Smile And Wag Your Tail: How To Overcome PTSD
Post-traumatic stress disorder is an interesting thing. It instantly makes you irritable, anxious or even sad. Sometimes you don’t feel anything at all… just numbed. This will happen out of nowhere and will last for a few days without understanding why you feel what you feel. The head is filled with irresistible thoughts: “How can…
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Is A Dog Friendly Just Because It Wags Its Tail?
In the past, people understood about animals much more than they do today. People could read the “body language” of animals. However, if you tell someone today that cows, pigs and goats have body language, they are likely to laugh at you. The lack of contact with animals in our modern society has led to…
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Estimation Techniques to Use in the Agile SCRUM World (The ART of WAG-Ing)
This article is dedicated to assessing the product backlog. Search Google or YouTube to learn more about SCRUM. There are many sites and videos that instantly give the big picture. This article looks at two methods of building your ratings or WAG from a Agile/SCRUM perspective. What is a WAG? If you’re from the UK,…
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Mark Knopfler Soundtracks: Wag The Dog
Mark Knopfler’s sixth and seventh soundtracks and the only two he wrote in the 1990s were created sequentially in 1997. While “Metroland” was a relatively small British film, “The Dog Wars” was a small American film with huge differences: an Oscar-winning director (Barry Levinson), an Oscar-nominated writer (David Mamet), and two Oscar-winning films. . star-winners…
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Life is Short – Wag More, Bark Less!
Have you noticed that what we call news is mostly negative trauma and drama? Positive is buried in all the sensationalism of crimes, death, wars, politics and natural disasters. This is a rare opportunity to hear something touching and touching in our minds through the media. As the news becomes negative, it creates a more…
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Football Speed Training Using WAGS
We all know that there are many effective speed training programs, but is there anyone who has really linked speed training with WAGS or agility gloves with weighting? The purpose of this article is to show how weighted gloves for agility can improve speed. How can WAGS improve speed? Hands and feet move together, adding…
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Woofs, Wags and Whines
A popular saying goes: “Dogs are man’s best friends.” Has anyone wondered why that was the case? According to the famous 19th-century novelist George Eliot, “animals are such wonderful friends – they don’t ask questions, they don’t criticize.” This is what everyone is looking for in perfect company – a silent, silent patient listener. Dogs…
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Increasing the Efficiency of the Head Lights With Wig Wag Systems
Emergency lighting systems are designed to ensure maximum visibility of cars when turned on. There are many technologies that make this possible, and one such system is the lighting of a trolley for wigs. This system refers to a alternating flashing mode in which the headlights can be programmed as needed. This system is not…
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WAGs Soccer Explains Why Soccer Is So Popular
English football is never complete without mentioning WAG football. Top footballers have famous celebrity wives. In 2002, glamour became an important part of football. The press took the liberty of creating a stir about it, and the groundbreaking character came up with the name WAG, which effectively represented the girlfriends and wives of the stars…
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Why Does My Dog Wag Their Tail? Learn To Speak Dog!
One of the main forms of communication between dogs with each other and with us is talking to the tail. Learning to talk to the dog and understand the difference in tail speech, you will be able to better understand what your dog is thinking. Before domestication of dogs, as well as wolves, most had…