Men are like dogs. No, this is not a sexist statement, it’s a scientific fact. Both men and male dogs lower their voices when they feel the need to dominate. Dogs growl at people and other dogs, and men do the same thing (at least when it comes to other men).

Ker Than writes in LiveScience.com that a new study shows that the lower the pitch of a man’s voice is, the more physically dominant he seems to the other men he’s with. If he feels threatened, or if someone he feels protective toward is threatened, a man will unconsciously lower his voice.

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In her new diary, Anne Strieber writes: “I have recently made some new friends and I have been analyzing the process of that strange thing called ‘friendship.’ When I was a child, like most people, I had close friends whom I don’t ever see anymore. In fact, I have no idea what happened to most of them. Then I had a middle period in my life when I was very lonely and it seemed like I didn’t have any friends, and I couldn’t figure out why. I think I’ve figured it out.” She also talks about sitting next to the most unpleasant person she’s ever met in her life! Don’t miss this one.

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Buzz Aldrin did not mention seeing unusual or unexplainedobjects on the Apollo 11 mission on Coast to Coast AM duringhis July 31st appearance. He has beenquoted in numerous British newspapers as stating on Britain’sChannel 5 on Monday, July 24 that he, Neil Armstrong andMichael Collins all saw something unknown shadowing Apollo11 on the way to the moon. Brtish media reports state thathe said, “There was something out there, close enough to be observed, and what could it be?” in a UK documentary called “Apollo 11, the Untold Story.” He made no reference to this statement on Coast to Coast AM Monday night, but did mention a lawsuit he had pursued against Charles Berlitz for falsely claiming that he said he’d seen “littlegreen men.”
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UPDATE – Shooting sulfur into the atmosphere, eliminating short plane trips, putting satellites in orbit around the earth to reflect sunlight?these are all the drastic measures that scientists are considering to solve the problem of global warming.

Why would we want to inject sulfur into our atmosphere?isn?t our air polluted enough? And sulfur smells terrible. In LiveScience.com, Sara Goudarzi explains that while burning fossil fuels produces the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide, CO2 also cools the planet by forming pollution which reflects sunlight away from the earth. If we put EVEN MORE sulfur into the air, it may not be pleasant, but it will be cooler.
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