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Know Fibro: mom-the-bomb

*PotterShareCares:iconPotterShareCares: reports, 1d 10h ago
A series of interviews with deviants whose lives are affected by Fibromyalgia

FM/CFS/ME Awareness Day!

=moofied1:iconmoofied1: reports, May 12
I am featuring a portion of the 91 deviations,
that popped up in my search for "Fibromyalgia"
here on DA...
PLEASE-
Take the time to read the artist descriptions
under the deviations.
Read their poetry, prose, and stories...
There are also links to more info on this debilitating disease,
and a general info section included!
Education is half of the battle in the understanding of any disease-
And I'm willing to bet if you don't suffer from it-
You know someone who does!

Honey Bee Crisis

=ambird:iconambird: reports, May 10
Honey bees have been disappearing worldwide. Find out why and ways that you can stop this alarming phenomenon.

May: Awareness Months, Weeks, Days

*ItDoesNotHaveMe:iconItDoesNotHaveMe: reports, April 30
It Does Not Have Me: Awareness Weeks and Days in the month of May.

Fav and Win !!

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If you want to participate on a tombola to win a 3 month subscription donated for *pincel3d ...

Earth Day Special

*ProjectEarth:iconProjectEarth: reports, April 21
Some tips to save our mother and a special feature!

The Sky is Falling! The Sky is Falling!

`shell4art:iconshell4art: reports, April 13
:iconshell4art:'s ideas regarding the recent dArama regarding the bill, Orphan's Law Make a change if you dare!

Don't Lose Sleep Over Orphan

=RipfangDragon:iconRipfangDragon: reports, April 12
"If you are concerned about the so-called 'orphan works legislation' as I imagine some of you still are, I urge you to read this news article. There is a link to the original news article. This news article also links to several government articles/sites debunking the original article's inflammatory nonsense, and addresses most key points."

Sobre los "Orphaned Works" (Trabajos Huérfanos)

*noticias:iconnoticias: reports, April 12
:bulletgreen: Antes de alarmarte y/o publicar journals de protesta, te invitamos a leer estas traducciones de los textos publicados por administradores del dA sobre el tema de los "Trabajos Huérfanos".

:bulletred: This NEWS is a Spanish translation of the $Moonbeam13s journal [link] about the "Orphan Works" subject, along with views from other dA Admins. If you wish to know more about the Orphan Works please visit [link]

April: Awareness Months, Weeks, Days

*ItDoesNotHaveMe:iconItDoesNotHaveMe: reports, April 7
It Does Not Have Me: Awareness Weeks and Days in the month of April.

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Honey Bee Crisis

=ambird:iconambird: reports, May 10
Honey bees have been disappearing worldwide. Find out why and ways that you can stop this alarming phenomenon.

Know Fibro: mom-the-bomb

*PotterShareCares:iconPotterShareCares: reports, 1d 10h ago
A series of interviews with deviants whose lives are affected by Fibromyalgia

FM/CFS/ME Awareness Day!

=moofied1:iconmoofied1: reports, May 12
I am featuring a portion of the 91 deviations,
that popped up in my search for "Fibromyalgia"
here on DA...
PLEASE-
Take the time to read the artist descriptions
under the deviations.
Read their poetry, prose, and stories...
There are also links to more info on this debilitating disease,
and a general info section included!
Education is half of the battle in the understanding of any disease-
And I'm willing to bet if you don't suffer from it-
You know someone who does!

CFS/ME/FM awareness day: Diamondie's book is out!

*diamondie:icondiamondie: reports, May 12
Attention PWCs, MEites and fibromites. Your plight has been answered. Diamondie, your resident medical writer and patient activist, has finally come out with the English version of her book about CFS/ME/FM treatments, which features over 250 medications that can be used to treat these illnesses.

If you're confused by these strange acronyms, don't fret. Check out the article and you will learn more about these dreadful conditions that affect millions of people in the U.S. alone - most likely including people you know who could benefit from this book.

deviantART for iPhone/iPod touch

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deviantART is now completely compatible for the iPhone & iPod touch.

Animal Cruelty

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Please read!I think that this concerns you!

Puppy Mills.....

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Try to stop these puppy factories so called "Puppy mills!"

Showcase you work on a Global Brand?

=omd:iconomd: reports, May 10
Want to showcase your own work on a globally recognized brand? If you use an Intel-based system, you can submit your own work, i.e. story to the new Intel Consumer Site. Once it's gone through quality control checks it could potentially be showcased on the site as well. Just sign up and submit your own story.

URL: www.intel.com/consumer

To learn more about the new site, go here: omd.deviantart.com/

Da goes beta for ipod touch

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DA beta change on ipod touch, good or bad?

KFC- Kentucky Fried Cruelty

=Ninetailedfox350:iconNinetailedfox350: reports, May 10
I hope you learned something about KFC.
It's not the right place. It's disgusting, and the way they are treated is just sick and wrong.

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Eight Belles

=DevilsDreamer:iconDevilsDreamer: reports, May 5
Well, I don't know about you, but I sure won't watch the Preakness the same way now. Big Brown will go for the second leg of the Triple Crown, but my thoughts will be with the filly who should be challenging him.

Horse racing's dark sideAfter Eight Belles' tragic death at the Kentucky Derby, Michael Rosenberg wonders if horse racing has become too brutal on its equine participants. What do you think? Discuss right here. Eight Belles is dead. She broke two ankles after finishing second in the Kentucky Derby, and since horses can't live after that kind of injury (for various reasons), she was euthanized on the track.

Eight Belles is dead. It is strangely appropriate that the second-place finisher is the one who died.

If Big Brown had broken his ankles after winning, he would have been the biggest story in America this morning. There would be many calls to rethink the sport of horse racing. There would be a national conversation about whether horse racing is a worthy sporting endeavor or unfit for a civilized society.

If a horse had broken his ankles after finishing last, it would have been one paragraph in newspaper stories — a footnote. Fans would not have paid much attention, because it would be easy to separate the death from the reason we watch the Kentucky Derby — to see who wins.

But when the second-place finisher breaks down and must be euthanized on the track, it becomes a nasty little thought that you can't get out of your head. You might just find yourself blocking it out and concentrating on the winner, but that will only bring guilt.

Why? Why do we put racehorses at risk for our own amusement? Where do we draw the line? I have done zero polling on this issue, but I suspect most people would agree with this statement:


Triple Crown

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News:
Eight Belles' trainer defends jockey
'Brown' only Derby horse at Pimlico?
PETA wants 'Belles' jockey out
Chelokee's condition upgraded
Big Brown wins 134th Kentucky Derby
Eight Belles euthanized after injury
Kentucky Derby chart
The road to the Derby

It's OK to train horses to race but not OK to train dogs to fight, because the frequency of death and pain is much lower in horse racing.

Heck, that's how I have long felt. But what is an acceptable fatality rate? If Churchill Downs goes to an increasingly popular synthetic racing surface, which is believed to reduce injuries, will we feel better because we're doing something?

According to The New York Times, "Dr. Mary Scollay, a veterinarian at Calder Race Course, organized an equine injury reporting system for more than 30 tracks and has found that fatality rates have been lower on synthetic surfaces: 1.47 fatalities per 1,000 starts for synthetic surfaces against 2.03 per 1,000 for dirt tracks."

This is not just about horse racing. It cuts to the heart of our relationship with animals. It is a relationship that, for most of us, is steeped in denial.

Hunters love deer but also love to kill them. Chick-Fil-A cannily uses a cow as its spokesman — eat some chicken and you'll save the big lug. The quintessential American scene is the backyard barbecue, with slices of cow on the grill and the family dog playing catch. I'm not judging — I have two cats and eat meat. But try making sense of any of this.

Last summer, I joined most of the Western world in excoriating Michael Vick for his dogfighting operation. My feelings on Vick haven't changed. But I wonder, more than ever, about the level of outrage. Did we call Vick a thug so we would feel superior?

There is only one other major sport where we understand that the participants are risking death. That, of course, is auto racing, and it brings its own brand of denial. While we subconsciously tell ourselves that racehorses are just animals, we also tell ourselves that racecar drivers have a choice. They don't have to race. They choose to. It is a risk they are willing to take, and it seems almost un-American to try to stop them.

With horse racing, we pretend that it is perfectly normal for a horse to sprint 1¼ miles down a track with a jockey on her back and a whip in the jockey's hand.

In our minds, racehorses fall somewhere between Michael Vick's dogs and our own pets. They are there to entertain, but we fall in love with the best of them.

And when Barbaro or Eight Belles dies, we tell ourselves that nothing could have been done. The truth is that if nothing had been done, if no race had been held, then those horses would have lived.

We don't like to admit that. We'd prefer to think that these deaths are part of life instead of just a part of racing. We say that Eight Belles was "euthanized," as though we did her a favor.

But on the official Web site of the Kentucky Derby, the death of Eight Belles was neatly squeezed into a single sentence, in the fifth paragraph of a story about Big Brown's historic win.

Some favor.

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*TrinityChi:iconTrinityChi: May 6, 2008, 11:12:40 PM Mood: Miserable
I have always been disgusted by the lack of respect that goes on in the racing industry. I know not all race owners are heartless...but so many are =( It seems a horse is euthanized at every track every major race. You know thirty years or so ago thoroughbreds would have on average 10-11 race starts in their career. Today it's half that....and the end is tragically all too common - over worked and mistreated just to get an injection if their luck enough to get that =-( It truly sickens me. This would never be tolerated if our major sports heroes were trashed and euthanized as quickly!! Even last year's Derby winner broke down from the strain and was euthanized! I'm appalled really truly sick to my stomach. Belle was so pretty and talk about heart!!!! R.I.P. Belle :tombstone: :heart: :disbelief: :sadangel:

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=DevilsDreamer:iconDevilsDreamer: 6 days 15 hours ago
yes yes I agree!

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*heartofwings:iconheartofwings: 18 hours 47 minutes ago
i agree. this is the cruel world of racing

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