Sunday, December 23, 2007

We Swam With Wild Dolphins

Once in a while one's karma or destiny lines one up for an experience of a lifetime. In this case we felt it was more like divine intervention than anything else.

Believe it or not in planning a trip to Tasmania and South Australia last year, I had heeded my daughter's pleas to swim with dolphins by forking out a large amount of money to have us all go out in a boat on a tour, be tethered to a rope, and hope that dolphins would approach us. No guarantees, but money up front; this was to be in Adelaide, after our Tasmanian interlude. It was perhaps the one single planned event that we looked forward to more than anything else. We made our momentous journey over three days, in three planes, and one ferry (great excitement for the kids) over to Tasmania, then to pick up a car and ride across the island to Hobart. Long, but delightful and, yes, I would do it again, frankly.

Meeting up with the cousins in Hobart was no less of an exciting moment that anything up until then. A few days into the holiday, kids mooching around one hot afternoon, my sister-in-law calls out loudly from her deck overlooking Blackman's Bay. Dolphins in the water. Sixty seconds later, cousins, kids were on the beach and wading into the surf. I followed sensing this was going to be something special.

I soon realised we were all slightly out of our depth. Two of the children: my Antonie and cousin Julia could swim less efficiently than the others. Sadly Julia was ahead of me and calling for assistance. Antonie, now behind, wanted my attention also. I knew he could swim towards me easily, and he was closer to shore, so I made for cousin Julia. As I reached her they got to us. At least three swam in and around our legs. I could feel them "brushing" against my skin, yet without touching me at all. The kids were shrieking and all I could think of doing was diving down below the surface to get a glimpse of one, and to perhaps touch one. They were not going to have that happen and their agility and speed simply astounded me, notwithstanding many dolphins shows and demonstrations since a child: nothing can prepare you for the force and power of their physical presence when so near you, and in the water.

Two sped past and around me, deftly ducking from my outstretched arms. They made straight for Antonie. One must have touched him, albeit gently, and he decided this was just too much. He cried out and made for the shore. My daughter Maria, more or less level with me, saw her brother was in mild distress and forfeited a possible closer encounter with her favourite creature and helped him to the beach. My excuse was to stick with Julia, but I must be honest in saying I was more intent on my own personal encounter with a dolphin than going to Antonie's rescue, my main justification being that he had just won his first gala at school that year. All was resolved as Antonie could relate his story to his mother on the beach as she nervously aimed the video camera at our shrieks.

Maria was rewarded by being able to return the our pod of humans, while the dolphins repeatedly visited the children by swimming in and around them. I had taken Maria's goggles from her before she swam to shore, and for those precious, brief few minutes I had been able to focus somewhat on the larger than imagined, highly agile bodies of the dolphins beneath the water surface.

It was breathtaking and humbling. I was constantly aware that these creatures are very much in control beneath the water. And that I was not. As the two that made for Antonie passed me so quickly, they both cocked their heads to check me out. I noticed them swim past him, towards the shoreline. In fact had they not turned when they did, they might have been washed onto the beach. Not likely. I have an indelible memory of their sleek bodies powerfully thrusting forward in order to accelerate madly into the rushing, crashing waves that flowed over them. A sight I shall not ever forget.

My wife stayed faithfully on the beach, until we came out of the water, the dolphins having swam back out to sea. I suggested she swim out and see what would happen. Amazingly, as I filmed her, five dolphins spotted, or sensed her lonely presence from more than five hundred metres out. Even now the sight of them rushing towards her to investigate, filmed from far away, is breathtaking in its sheer moment of excitement and anxiety. She kept her ground and for more than five minutes they swam around and beneath her, before giving a gymnastic display and then disappearing.

Needless to say we cancelled the booked tour in Adelaide.

Michael Klerck is a freelance writer and winner of the coveted Mondi Paper Magazine Writer's Award for work in Men's Health. He is also an active promoter of the best luxury resorts membership in the world.
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Friday, December 21, 2007

12 Inch GI Joe and Other GI Joe Products

In 1964, The 12 Inch GI Joe was created by Hasbro which did the launch of the product. Then in 1965 a black GI Joe figure was introduced in the select markets across the world. Stan Weston was the original creator of this action figure as he was an opportunity for success after the Barbie doll was released some time before that.

Beginning in 1977, the 12 Inch GI Joe was then scaled down to 8 and a half inches. By then the Super Joe was released that would be the battle between good and evil to the stars. This figure did not last very long at all. In fact it ended only a year later in 1978.

Looking back at the history of the GI Joes, there have been a lot of modifications and different figures that have come out of the GI Joe family. Just last year in 2007, it marked the 25th anniversary of the "Real American Hero" line. Hasbro released a new sculpted 3 and �' figure based on the best known figures. There were improvements done to the wrist and joints for better moving parts.

Finally, the Sigma 6 was introduced from 2005 to 2007 which was scaled down to 8 inches in size. This was a totally new character to the GI Joe family and even had a television series released produced by a Japan animation studio.

The 12 inch GI Joe has definitely been a sought action figure because it is no longer being made and was retired many years ago. If you do own this action figure, it may be worth some money depending on the type of condition that it is in.

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Thursday, December 20, 2007

What is Pancreatic Cancer?

Pancreatic cancer is perhaps the deadliest of all types of cancer. Only five out of a hundred people who suffer from it will survive for more than five years after the cancer has been diagnosed. In this article, we will discuss exactly what this is, some of the symptoms, and how to prevent the disease from occurring.

Your pancreas is an important gland organ in your digestive system. It helps both with both digestion, releasing digestive enzymes, as well as producing important hormones such as insulin, glucagon and somatostatin. When there is a malignant tumor found on someone's pancreas, they are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. In the United States, about 33,000 individuals each year are diagnosed with this condition. In Europe, around 60,000 people suffer from from this cancer each year.

Often, this type of cancer goes undiagnosed for a while, because the symptoms are hard to identify. The common symptoms include upper abdominal pain, which spreads to the back and is only alleviated when the person leans forward.

Other symptoms include drastic weight-loss, lack of appetite, and suffering from jaundice, but feeling no pain from it.

There are certain factors which put you at risk for pancreatic cancer. Age, being male, smoking, having a diet high in meat, and being overweight. In addition, African ethnicities are at a higher risk, those who work around pesticides and chemicals related to gasoline, and those who have a family history of diseases associated with the pancreas.

The best way to prevent pancreatic cancer is avoiding the factors which tend to cause it. Among them, cigarette smoking seems to be the biggest trigger for it. One of the best ways to avoid this condition is to maintain an ideal body weight, and eat a healthy diet with lots of fruits and vegetables, and little red meat. In addition, further studies are suggesting that taking vitamin D can reduce the risk of this type of cancer.

Typically, a patient diagnosed with pancreatic cancer only survives three to six months after the diagnosis. It has the highest fatality rate of all cancers, and in the United States, it is the fourth highest cancer killer.

In conclusion this is a very serious condition, and is often hard to identify. It is highly recommended to take advanced preventive measures by exercising, eating a healthy diet, and avoiding negative factors such as cigarette smoking, pesticides and chemicals found in gasoline to decrease the risk of this type of cancer.

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