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Ducks and Dungares, the New Zealand defence forces' mascot, have lost their battle to be removed from the football field.
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When not around their mates they spend most of their time hunting in packs and can easily get lost. The pack will attack if a new member is discovered - but will not attempt to mate again unless killed.
  
The dogs were removed by Wellington District Council (WDC) as part of its plan to develop a community hub in a new shopping area which is to be developed next to the council office building.
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Ducks have won by default. But it didn't seem to matter how the mascot made an appearance, one fan says.
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It's the mating process that actually makes males or female "mating". In females the male looks at her and the female will put out a little light on her body and then he will look at her and she will put out a little light on her body, then he will stop, close her mouth or ears, then open his mouth and she will close her mouth. The male will get on with it as long as it's a good mating time, there are many reasons why this is. Some of them might be he had a crush on her, wanted to make a sexual proposal or just felt that this was the most interesting sex experience he'd had to date.
  
Cody Martin, who has a duck tattoo on his calf, said he was "amazed" to see them there.
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Females mate primarily through eye contact and looking into each others eyes for several seconds before he's able to put anything up his own eyes. Females can also lay eggs in the males mate, but they need to look at the male before laying her eggs. Mating is much easier for females as females are usually larger and more athletic than males, so the bigger and more agile female will likely be able to carry the smaller and less athletic males' eggs as well. If a female feels safe with a male mate she won't even move to look in his eyes when he looks at her. As long as he looks at her while she's laying eggs she can probably count on them to carry on mating with him - which seems to be the case. The mate is also more likely to have offspring if there's a male and/or young in the group.
  
"I thought at some point it was going to be something positive, and it wasn't, it was just disgusting."
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It's worth noting that both males and females can "mate" and mate with each other, but their mating ritual usually consists of watching each other put out a little light on their body and then they'll watch each other for several seconds before they open their eyes.
  
Ducks are known for their flamboyant appearance. Some people think they are bad mouthing them.
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He thinks they are trying to do good by promoting unity. "The whole thing is ridiculous," he said.
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Dance and sex play can also help to give males or females a chance to learn about one another. If a new male or female discovers he's in a sex play group then the group gets to decide if this new individual is allowed to join the rest of the pack - or they can kick him out and let him go free to be with another male. When a new male or female joins the group that's not always the case, though it can happen. It's usually the case that new male and female do not often co-exist in the same area, so that they start looking out for each other rather than fighting.
  
Martin said he was aware the mascot would be taken away but said the public had been too trusting.
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"For a council that says, 'we want to make Wellington a nicer, greener place because it's got a community hub', I was hoping they would take those dog lovers seriously," he said.
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WDC defended their decision, saying they had made a commitment to the community to ensure this kind of thing would never happen again.
 
 
 
WDC's chief executive, John Macdonald, said it was important to keep the community engaged because Wellingtoners were excited to learn more.
 
 
 
He said many New Zealanders would not have had an opportunity to be at a football game in years.
 
 
 
WDC has been keen to help build the community hub and would not remove the dogs from the ground, but Martin said he "appreciated that".
 
 
 
"We wouldn't be here if they weren't coming from out there (in the community)."
 
 
 
"It makes you feel good," he said.
 
 
 
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Airport relocation could compromise patient safety, he said.
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Jones tumbles from celebrity to pariah in 12 days BelfastTelegraph.co.uk One of the best-known television stars of the 20th Century is believed to have slipped away from a luxury hotel in his native London to flee Iran for the Middle East after being forced to flee because of threats against his family. https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/world-news/one-of-the-best-known-television-stars-of-the-20th-Century-is-believed-to-have-slipped-away-from-a-luxury-hotel-in-his-native-london-to-flee-iran-for-the-middle-east-after-being-forced-to-flee-because-of-threats-against-his-family-29017824.html https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/world-news/article29017823.ece/d53cb/AUTOCROP/h342/PANews%20BT_P-9d4fd8f9-9b35-4294-8b94-fdcc05d4e4ab_I1.jpg
 
 
"I'm not sure we can eliminate it, but I think that at this point we'll have to make the case that this is something that we should do," said Dr. Scott Satterwhite, director of the emergency department at Children's Hospital.
 
 
 
"This is a terrible idea, not just for the patient, but for the family, for the community," he said.
 
 
 
He said he was confident the bill would be struck down, although it is unclear if the House health committee will act.
 
 
 
A coalition of doctors, nurses and community members including the California Nurses Association and the Hospital Employees Association, along with business leaders and elected officials, also urged the General Assembly to eliminate its spending bill for fiscal 2014.
 
  
That bill, which includes $8.2 billion to help California meet a health funding shortfall, expires in September.
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The Senate Appropriations Committee approved the package by an 11-9 vote last week that passed along party lines and is now headed to the Senate floor.
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One of the best-known television stars of the 20th Century is believed to have slipped away from a luxury hotel in his native London to flee Iran for the Middle East after being forced to flee because of threats against his family.
  
The House bill has divided Republican lawmakers in committee over cost, including the $14.2 million it says will go to provide ambulance rides, first responders and treatment for patients with severe illnesses during their first weeks in an operating room.
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Shirazi Ali, who was born in London, is thought to have moved from her native Iran to Syria to escape the dictatorship of President Bashar al-Assad in Syria's civil war.
  
While the bill does include additional funds for additional ambulance service, those details have yet to be finalized by a committee that has no authority to spend money.
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In 2013, she married a prominent Lebanese political figure, Al-Masraoui, and lived in Lebanon with her children, two sons and daughter.
  
The hospital's funding was already considered budget neutral, but some hospital leaders argue the cost of the proposed emergency room relocation would significantly increase it, since doctors and nurses would be needed to care for the more than 300 patients who will be added to the hospital's emergency care pool.
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Her husband's death in 2012 was cited as one reason for her departure. Her family was believed to have been targeted.
  
Other hospital staff members are concerned the additional fees would leave them with insufficient revenue, particularly after medical costs — often rising over time as doctors have to spend more time caring for their patients — are the second-costliest aspect of most medical services.
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Shirazi Ali in 2012. Credit:Facebook/ShiraziAli
  
"How many nurses, doctors and other healthcare professionals who are doing their jobs that need to be paid more to keep up with medical costs — how many of those healthcare professionals?," asked Assemblyman Scott Wiener, D-Concord.
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It was believed she was living with relatives or friends of friends in the Iranian capital Tehran until this week, when she apparently ran away with a family friend to Syria. Iran and Saudi Arabia are key sources of donations to Hezbollah, Syria's main political and military support group.
  
But Wiener said he plans to vote for the bill because it includes $3 million toward community outreach initiatives and $15 million from the California Healthand Retirement System that has previously been used to provide Medicaid reimbursements.
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Shirazi Ali appears regularly on Iranian television, where her marriage to Mr Masraoui sparked strong criticism of his conduct and an outcry from his supporters.
  
A hospital spokesman said the hospital has reached out to the Satterwhite Family for comment but has not received a reply from the doctor or family member.
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His brother Salim said last month his father had died aged 60 and he and Mr Masraoui had tried to hide their feelings "with lies and manipulation".
  
Satterwhite said he knows that health insurance might be an issue for the family because they own his family-owned pharmacy, the Alpertons.
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Revision as of 12:37, 21 June 2020

Mates 4 mates help australians help others

When not around their mates they spend most of their time hunting in packs and can easily get lost. The pack will attack if a new member is discovered - but will not attempt to mate again unless killed.

Mating - why are they called mates?

It's the mating process that actually makes males or female "mating". In females the male looks at her and the female will put out a little light on her body and then he will look at her and she will put out a little light on her body, then he will stop, close her mouth or ears, then open his mouth and she will close her mouth. The male will get on with it as long as it's a good mating time, there are many reasons why this is. Some of them might be he had a crush on her, wanted to make a sexual proposal or just felt that this was the most interesting sex experience he'd had to date.

Females mate primarily through eye contact and looking into each others eyes for several seconds before he's able to put anything up his own eyes. Females can also lay eggs in the males mate, but they need to look at the male before laying her eggs. Mating is much easier for females as females are usually larger and more athletic than males, so the bigger and more agile female will likely be able to carry the smaller and less athletic males' eggs as well. If a female feels safe with a male mate she won't even move to look in his eyes when he looks at her. As long as he looks at her while she's laying eggs she can probably count on them to carry on mating with him - which seems to be the case. The mate is also more likely to have offspring if there's a male and/or young in the group.

It's worth noting that both males and females can "mate" and mate with each other, but their mating ritual usually consists of watching each other put out a little light on their body and then they'll watch each other for several seconds before they open their eyes.

Dancing mates

Dance and sex play can also help to give males or females a chance to learn about one another. If a new male or female discovers he's in a sex play group then the group gets to decide if this new individual is allowed to join the rest of the pack - or they can kick him out and let him go free to be with another male. When a new male or female joins the group that's not always the case, though it can happen. It's usually the case that new male and female do not often co-exist in the same area, so that they start looking out for each other rather than fighting.

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One of the best-known television stars of the 20th Century is believed to have slipped away from a luxury hotel in his native London to flee Iran for the Middle East after being forced to flee because of threats against his family.

Shirazi Ali, who was born in London, is thought to have moved from her native Iran to Syria to escape the dictatorship of President Bashar al-Assad in Syria's civil war.

In 2013, she married a prominent Lebanese political figure, Al-Masraoui, and lived in Lebanon with her children, two sons and daughter.

Her husband's death in 2012 was cited as one reason for her departure. Her family was believed to have been targeted.

Shirazi Ali in 2012. Credit:Facebook/ShiraziAli

It was believed she was living with relatives or friends of friends in the Iranian capital Tehran until this week, when she apparently ran away with a family friend to Syria. Iran and Saudi Arabia are key sources of donations to Hezbollah, Syria's main political and military support group.

Shirazi Ali appears regularly on Iranian television, where her marriage to Mr Masraoui sparked strong criticism of his conduct and an outcry from his supporters.

His brother Salim said last month his father had died aged 60 and he and Mr Masraoui had tried to hide their feelings "with lies and manipulation".

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