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Dog Bite Injuries: Frequently Asked Questions ... How many people die every year as a result of dog bites? Answer.. ...

Wave Your Hands To Control Your TV ... Above is a graphic indicating how the hand signal device works (Credit: The Daily Mail, UK, via this link at UOW). This "wave controller is the brainchild of Australian scientists Dr Prashan Premaratne of UOW’s School of Electrical, Computer and Telecommunications Engineering and Australian National University PhD student, Quang Nguyen." So how will it work? Their "device is designed to sit on a shelf or table which has a clear line of sight to the television and the owner...

Remote Control Fun – Six Toys For Toddlers To Teens ... This adorable toy is very durable and makes a great choice for your child's first battery-powered Remote Control Car... The remote control can also be conveniently attached to the car when it is not being used and its antennae doubles as a handle....

Branding, Control And Results - Submit Articles In Your Own ... Article distribution is currently booming on the internet. Authors do it for a number of reasons...

Exercise Parental Control ... There are some frightening facts to consider when it comes to your child's safety on the Internet. For instance, one in five children were solicited for sex on the Internet last year; about 25% of children were exposed to photos of sexual acts, and about 1 out of every 17 children was cyber bullied last year...

Religion differs from magic in that it is not concerned with control or manipulation of the powers confronted. Rather it means submission to, trust in, and adoration of, what is apprehended as the divine nature of ultimate reality.
—Joachim Wach (1898–1955)

America is not so much a nightmare as a non-dream. The American non-dream is precisely a move to wipe the dream out of existence. The dream is a spontaneous happening and therefore dangerous to a control system set up by the non-dreamers.
—William Burroughs (b. 1914)

Our culture still holds mothers almost exclusively responsible when things go wrong with the kids. Sensing this ultimate accountability, women are understandably reluctant to give up control or veto power. If the finger of blame was eventually going to point in your direction, wouldn’t you be?
—Ron Taffel (20th century)