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water from iceland, a photo from Eyjafjardharsysla, Nordhurland Eystra

http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/Europe/Iceland/Nordhurland_Eystra/Eyjafjardharsysla/thjorsa/photo98643.htm Critiques | Translate Verti Is it really that green, or is the photo hyper-saturated? From the date it was taken, I guess this is a scanned photo.
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For kids, altruism comes naturally, psychologist says

Stanford Report, November 5, 2008 L.A. Cicero Psychologist Michael Tomasello, who delivered the 2008 Tanner Lectures in Human Values last week on campus, speaks at a discussion session Oct. 30. http://news.stanford.edu/news/2008/november5/tanner-110508.html

Animal photos, animal pictures, Photos - Koala

http://www.nature-pictures.org/image/447/1962/ Nature photography - pictures of animals, pictures of birds, pictures of butterflies, macro photography of insects, plant photos, pictures of mushrooms. The most beautiful and unique images of nature. Great photographers observe nature by Canon, Nikon cameras, equipped with the best lenses - see all species in our gallery and listen to the birds' and animals' voices.
http://crunchpost.com/breathtaking-morning-dews-photography/

Breathtaking Morning Dews Photography

Posted by NEO on June 25th, 2011 Dew is water in the form of droplets that appears on thin, exposed objects in the morning or evening. As the exposed surface cools by radiating its heat, atmospheric moisture condenses at a rate greater than that at which it can evaporate, resulting in the formation of water droplets.
http://www.booooooom.com/2010/07/17/booooooom-vancouver-sun-project-little-drifters/ Introducing “Little Drifters”, our new project with The Vancouver Sun ! This project is open to people of all ages, students, lawyers, professional craft boat designers, “totally unartistic people”, bass-guitarists, wizards, cat-people, anyone who likes to have fun! Here’s what you gotta do: 1. Gather some pieces of driftwood, twigs, leaves, berries, dandelions, pine cones, feathers, pretty much anything that can be considered “natural.” (No plastic, metal, or paper, etc.)

Little Drifters

Suppose someone showed you a novel gadget and told you, “Here’s how it works,” while demonstrating a single function, such as pushing a button. What would you do when they handed it to you? You’d probably push the button. http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/teaching-children-0630.html

Don’t show, don’t tell?