How To Tell You Are Ready For A Dog?
Saturday, 19 April 2008
By Rachel Yoshida

There are a lot of reasons for a person to own a dog, but whether you are ready to have one is a completely different story. What do you need to know before you decide to get a dog?

The first thing you need to know is that you have quite a few decisions to make about just what kind of dog you're going to get. You should get in tune with your own energy level before going out and getting a new puppy. If you are a low energy person and live a low energy lifestyle (lots of TV watching, staying indoors, etc.), then you want a dog that is at a low energy level. High energy dogs are best for people who enjoy jogging and other fast-paced activities. Border collies and Siberian huskies are examples of high energy dogs, while some low energy dogs are the Great Dane and Old English Sheepdog.

You should also consider where you're currently living. If you rent an apartment or live in a condo, you may be restricted as to what size dog you can have, what breed, or they
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International Medical Tourism in Thailand
Saturday, 19 April 2008
By Gregory Smyth

Private health care in the west continues to be very expensive and lot of people hope that Thailand will provide cost-effective solutions to their medical problems. 'Generation X' has assumed charge and their legacy is to realize a world where government 'interference' in free market and health care is at an unprecedented low extent.

After failing to access state health care systems many people in many parts of the world now have to depend on their private resources for the operations and medical treatments they require.

Private health care in the west is extremely costly and for some, prohibitively so. Even less taxing medical areas like dentistry and orthodontics are heavily priced, while surgery and major operations will end up indebting you.

Considering the costs, and the stakes, lot of people have shown the tendency to look for relatively cheap medical care abroad and escape the whooping costs they encounter at home. Many of them have reached Thailand and got the solutions they were looking for, triggering an influx of new-found energy into 'medical tourism' in the country.

There are so many reasons behind choosing Thailand. The Thai medical profession is possibly
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