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		<title>Pipe Organs, a Quick Look</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[    When you enjoy listening to pipe organs. Particularly listening to a live pipe organ, or if that is not possible, listening to the pipe organ music with headphones can be genuinely soul-stirring. Pipe organ musical pieces are not for everyone, but they are special. Part of the pipe organ&#8217;s grandness is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>    When you enjoy listening to pipe organs. Particularly listening to a live pipe organ, or if that is not possible, listening to the pipe organ music with headphones can be genuinely soul-stirring. Pipe organ musical pieces are not for everyone, but they are special. Part of the pipe organ&#8217;s grandness is in the way it enriches people&#8217;s lives today, and part of the importance is in how it has impacted the growing of music. We will go over the types of organs and things to be aware of when talking about organs.</p>
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<p>    During the Baroque era there were the more popular of pipe organ music composers.    <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Sebastian_Bach">Johann Sebastian Bach</a> is the most popular of this time. Bach wrote some of the most famous pieces of organ music.  Most people think his greatest peice was the Fuge in G Major. Johann Pachelbel and Dietrich Buxtehude also wrote remarkable pieces.  One can easily enrich their life by gaining the experience and skill of playing the pipe organ.  During the early years is when small ones in our area begin on the pipe organ.  Not only does this give children something to be proud of, but this also helps them with fine motor skill development.  Stress reduction is another benefit of playing the pipe organ.</p>
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<p>    Early pipe organs used a slider, and it was not until later that the keyboard was integrated. The Baroque organs constructed in Bach&#8217;s day had a keyboard. The feet also work a role in pipe organs by working the pedalboard. Of the several types of pipe organs, many are quite pleasing to look at.  Some pipe organs priced over $100,000. For this reason many churches choose to use electronic organs.  It is still simple to see that a true pipe organ still gives the best quality sound.</p>
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<p>   While working a pipe organ can be challenging, tuning a pipe organ is a task that requires an accomplished technician who knows this complicated process.  Many people don&#8217;t understand that for most of history there was no pitch standard.  In 1939 the modern tuning standard was suggested.  Tuners now normally standardize to that A=440 Hz mark &#8211; although varying from this is not uncommon.  As the need for pipe organs have changed over time, so has the way a <a href="http://www.pipe-organ.com/">pipe organ builder</a> continues to build organs to serve our needs.  One might marvel what they will evolve to in the years to come. </p>
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		<title>An Endangered Bird, Popular in Captivity</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Jul 2009 16:03:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Gouldian Finch, Erythrura gouldiae (or Chloebia gouldiae),  identified as the Lady Gouldian Finch, Gould&#8217;s Finch or Rainbow Finch , is a colorful passerine bird native to Australia. There is strong evidence of a continuing decline, even at the best-recognized place near Katherine in the Northern Territory. It is bred in captivity, but in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Gouldian Finch, Erythrura gouldiae (or Chloebia gouldiae),  identified as the <a href="http://www.fabulousfinch.com/">Lady Gouldian Finch</a>, Gould&#8217;s Finch or Rainbow Finch , is a colorful passerine bird native to Australia. There is strong evidence of a continuing decline, even at the best-recognized place near Katherine in the Northern Territory. It is bred in captivity, but in 1992 it was classified as an endangered species.  This was due to the fact that a: the viable population size was estimated to be less than twenty five hundred matured individuals and 2: no permanent sub population was known to hold more than two hundred and fifty adult animals and finally c: that a continuing decline was observed in the number of matured birds. It is presently subject to a preservation program.</p>
<p>The Gouldian Finch was described by British ornithological artist John Gould in 1844 and named after his wife Elizabeth. It is also recognized in its native country as the Rainbow, Gould, or Lady Gouldian Finch (although Mrs. Gould did not hold the title Lady). It is a member of the weaver-finch family Estrildidae, which is sometimes considered a subfamily of Passeridae.</p>
<p>Exported to Europe, the United States and Japan has furnished this bird with a number of color variations such as the blue back, pastel, silver, yellow back and even white.</p>
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		<title>Whale Becomes Stuck on Hayling IslandHayling Island Has Got a WhaleYou Won&#8217;t Believe the Size of the Catch on HaylingWhaley Sorry to See You</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 10:15:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The other week, something astonishing came about on our Hayling Island. an 8 m long Northern Bottlenose whale beached on some mudflats just north of Hayling in Langstone Harbour, Hampshire. 
Unluckily, the whale had suffered from severe dehydration, which meant it was suffering from kidney failure, when it became pinned on Monday night. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The other week, something astonishing came about on our Hayling Island. an 8 m long Northern Bottlenose whale beached on some mudflats just north of Hayling in Langstone Harbour, Hampshire. </p>
<p>Unluckily, the whale had suffered from severe dehydration, which meant it was suffering from kidney failure, when it became pinned on Monday night. </p>
<p>There was a super saving scheme, where humans attempted valiently to preserve the Northern Bottlenose&#8217;s life. There was a time when the team thought that the kind thing to do would be to put the stupefying animal to sleep with a lethal injection. However, the whale then drifted out to sea yet again. Unluckily, it came back towards the coast again and was beached for a 2nd and ultimate time. </p>
<p>The medical officers adjudicated that the only compassionate thing to do would be to supply the lethal injection, which they did on Friday morning. They used Immobilon, which was a very prompt and lethal strength of anaesthetic.</p>
<p>If the mammal weren&#8217;t put to sleep, the experts believe that it would have taken about two further days for the animal to die, during which it would have remained sick and distressed. </p>
<p>It seemed bizarre that the six metric ton mammalian, which is commonly found about 3000 miles away, ended up here on <a href="http://www.cocklewarren.co.uk">Hayling Island</a>, but it is another wonderful story that Hampshire&#8217;s Hayling Island brings to its history. </p>
<p>There were around a dozen firefighters, police, coastguard personnel as well as members of the Hayling Island harvour lifeboat staff involved in the attempt.</p>
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		<title>Have You Ever Thought About Putting a Fish in Your Turtle Tank?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jun 2008 02:25:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lots of people think about putting a fish together with their turtles in the same water tank. The problem is if you put the turtle in a fish tank or if you put a fish in a turtle tank.
If you put a turtle in the fish tank some turtle care problems might appear:
- First of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lots of people think about putting a fish together with their turtles in the same water tank. The problem is if you put the turtle in a fish tank or if you put a fish in a turtle tank.</p>
<p>If you put a turtle in the fish tank some turtle care problems might appear:</p>
<p>- First of all a fish tank usually doesn&#8217;t have a land area, which is vital for the turtle.<br />
 &#8211; Fishes are tiny little pets that usually don&#8217;t need a very high water level. But the turtles are bigger and have to swim easily. So the water level in a fish tank could be to low for a turtle.<br />
 &#8211; In the fish tank the filtration is usually inappropriate for a turtle so the water could get dirty very fast.<br />
 &#8211; If you put a turtle in a fish tank eventually he turtle will eat the fish.<br />
 &#8211; It&#8217;s good for fishes to provide them with plenty of plants so they can swim around the or hide. But the turtles will surely eat all the plants in the tank.</p>
<p>The best way to keep fishes and turtles together is introducing the fishes in an environment specially setup for the turtle. By using this method you won&#8217;t have any turtle care problems. So make a correct turtle tank setup and then and the fish. The turtles will eat the fish, but if you add at least 20 fishes they will probably survive for a year.</p>
<p>There are some advantages for having some fishes in the turtle tank:</p>
<p>- You&#8217;ll never have to feed the fish. They usually eat left-over food so it won&#8217;t be expensive to keep them.<br />
 &#8211; You can consider the fish in your turtle tank as some kind of water quality monitor. You can think that, if the fishes are healthy than the water in the turtle tank is quite acceptable.<br />
 &#8211; The fish in the turtle tank can become a good emergency food for your turtles.<br />
 &#8211; Most captive water turtles don&#8217;t swim enough and don&#8217;t get enough exercise. But with the fish in the tank they won&#8217;t get bored anymore.</p>
<p>So it&#8217;s not such a bad idea to keep a fish together with a turtle in a turtle water tank.</p>
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<p>For great advice about keeping a pet turtle visit us at the best  turtle care information site and don&#8217;t forget to check our turtle tank setup section.</p>
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