PAULINA, San Carlos Bariloche is who initiates greetings
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The closest
Claudia Patricia, the youngest daughter of the Editor, when I was 15 and was browsing the Madeira in Brazil
Another friend Argentina
This is Marie Antoinette of Villa del Rosario in Cordoba, with his "topolino" passionate color
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For you who are coming
Congratulations,
we wish to extend a warm welcome to this site that has been created so
everybody have the ability to communicate, to know that there are others who
are as important as oneself.
We´ll try
with you to make this site nice, pleasant, helpfull and – most important - to create unbrekable friendship and love.
We are not
a coincidence, we are the fruit of experience, knowledge and desires of many
and many who are interested in life.
That's why
from here we´ll talk of women, not only about what they like, fashion or
developments that interest, but from the genre. Here -especially women- may
discuss because it could not be a woman Pope, for example.
For young
people there is also a place to show their comments or criticizes. The family
is not absent as particularly important institution of society and, possibly,
in a process of transformation.
We have
reserved a space for those over 50 too. Not to mention grandparents or
retirees, but to talk of future, travel or sexuality. The veterans have their
place that will serve up to find a girlfriend, a boyfriend or a lover ... ha
ha.
Voluntary
service is also included because we believe it is an opportunity for everyone
to show our solidarity, then we will find opportunities, initiatives and
information from around the world. Who says you can not volunteer in Nepal?
In these
sections, to which you can propose new ones-perhaps the most important or the
most vital is love, because that is where we are all want to talk about
romanticism, find a love, find a lover, converse erotic life or write love
poems.
This and
whatever you want is and will be Caminarjuntos. We are waiting for you and
we'll be happy walking together on this way.
The
mammoth genome might explain their extinction
Scientists
have sequenced the genetic map of the mammoth, a mammal covered with wool
extinct for centuries, using DNA obtained from its hair.
Sequencing
shows that mammoths were more closely related to modern elephants than
previously believed and revealed elements - as evidence of inbreeding - that
could shed light on extinction, scientists reported on Wednesday.
And it
shows that it is possible to reconstruct the genomes of extinct creatures, as
published in the scientific journal Nature.
"By
deciphering this genome we could, in theory, generate data that one day may
help other scientists to return to life the mammoth only inserting DNA
sequences of th mammoth into the genome of modern elephant," Stephan
Schuster of State University
Pennsylvania, who helped lead the
research, said in a statement.
"This
would allow scientists to retrieve the genetic information that was believed
lost when the mammoth died, like recovering extinct species that modern humans
did not know for a few thousand years."
Sequencing
revealed that mammoths that died about 10,000 years ago, evolved slowly.
"We
found that mammoths were so genetically similar to one another that could have
been especially susceptible to being wiped out by an illness, a change in
climate or humans," Schuster said.
Scientists
will have to analyze DNA sequences to specify unique to mammoths, but have some
clues.
"Our
data suggest that mammoths and modern elephants separated about six million
years ago, around the time that chimps and humans split off," said Webb
Miller, a biologist of the state of Pennsylvania,
who led the study.
But
mammoths and elephants appear to be more related than humans and chimpanzees. Miller said that findings could help
scientists understand evolution.
CAMINARJUNTOS, the way to meet
From the Middle East
This is Farha that from Afghanistan sent us their warm greetings
Other Arab country ...
Dolly Natacha Comoros Islands in the Indian Ocean sends us hidden kiss
Sao Vicente
Cristina, come to greet his grandson from that distant brazilian city
Another Cristina.
From Salta, in northern Argentina, while resting sends us greetings
In the homeland of the poet Neruda
This stunning Chilean girl greets us warmly Prissyla
The beaches of Copacabana
This is Mary of Grace hails from Rio de Janeiro, do not ask your friend because it's great Editor
GUATEMALA
Gloria, the little girl, Chapina regalona of our site, send us kisses
From the land of the Pope, Messi, and the Queen of the Netherlands
Emilse expects us to give us a tour of the Argentina