Dogs run in packs, and there is usually only one leader to keep every member in order. This leader controls how the pack behaves since it is oftentimes the biggest and most powerful. Through this system, each dog knows its place and the consequences of its stepping out of line. However, when dogs are kept as pets, they don't always understand who is in charge—themselves or the owners.
In cases where the owners are not dominant enough, some dogs may take advantage of the situation and can even become aggressive. Sadly, many of these dogs are abandoned or abused by their owners. In the end, they are left at animal shelters with little to no hope of finding a good home. However, for some lucky ones, Cesar Millan is there to save the day. Known as the Dog Whisperer, Millan uses his training techniques of exercise, discipline, and affection to help so-called troubled dogs get adopted. See how he gives these canines a second chance at life on National Geographic Channel's Cesar Millan's Leader of the Pack.
- Oct 31 Thu 2013 00:01
Cesar Millan's Leader of the Pack 狗班長選狗窩
- Oct 31 Thu 2013 00:00
The Most Sacred Month of Islam 神聖的伊斯蘭齋戒月
- Oct 31 Thu 2013 00:00
Team Hoyt 勇哉父子情
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![]() There is nothing more important than family. One father has proven this with his dedication to his son. Dick and Rick Hoyt are more than father and son because they are a team. Rick was welcomed into the world in 1962. However, during the delivery, there was a problem and Rick sustained brain damage from not getting enough oxygen. After his birth, he was diagnosed as a quadriplegic with cerebral palsy. |
- Oct 30 Wed 2013 23:59
Real-Life Super Children 得天獨厚的小神童們
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![]() We all have talents, skills, and things we are especially good at doing. However, some youngsters have developed amazing abilities that average people just can't compare with. Child prodigies are able to understand and do difficult tasks at an adult level, even though they are much younger. One example is Mozart, who started composing his own music when he was only five years old. Most children at his age are only learning the basics of playing the piano. |
- Oct 30 Wed 2013 23:58
A Game Played without Hands 不用雙手、只靠雙腳的足球運動
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![]() There are few sports that enjoy popularity across the globe. It goes without saying that soccer is the most recognized, watched, and played sport in the world today. Actually, the sport is called football in almost every country, except for Canada and the US. While its official name is association football, it was eventually shortened. There are huge differences in the way soccer and American football are played. Also, the latter is played with an oval ball, whereas the former uses a round one. The game of rugby also evolved from soccer, making the three sports rather confusing depending on where in the world you live. |
- Oct 30 Wed 2013 23:57
A Time of Pride 引以自豪的時刻
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![]() There has been a lot of discrimination throughout history. A group of people may be accepted in one place but then rejected somewhere else. Sometimes, they even have a hard time finding a place to live in peace. Like many groups and communities, the gay community has events to celebrate freely who they are. They take this time to show the world that they are not going to change that. It is also a time when friends and supporters of the gay community show their love and acceptance. |
- Oct 30 Wed 2013 23:56
Dance, Dance, Dance! 盡情舞出自我
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![]() Dancing is amazing. It is part culture, play, and entertainment. Many people enjoy dancing because it makes them feel young and carefree. Some people love to dance so much that it has even become their jobs. Professional dancers perform in shows, special events, and competitions. One type, ballroom dancing, is very breathtaking to watch. As some dancers glide over the floor, others move quickly and dramatically. Still other ballroom dancers show off their fun side and do tricks. The first record of ballroom dancing was during the Renaissance in France. It was originally for people in high social classes, while folk dancing was for those in the lower classes. Ballroom dancing has changed over time, but it has not lost its gracefulness. Today, anyone can take classes and strive to become a ballroom dancer. The main categories of competitive ballroom dancing, or dancesport, are International Standard and International Latin. The former includes the Waltz, Tango, Viennese Waltz, Slow Foxtrot, and Quickstep. The Samba, Cha-Cha-Cha, Rumba, Paso Doble, and Jive are all under the latter. There are other categories as well, such as American Style. Some dances have no category and are simply called ballroom dances like the West Coast Swing. |
- Oct 30 Wed 2013 23:50
Choices That Save Lives 拯救生命的決定
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![]() It is a choice. Either you decide to be safe, or you dare to be stupid. Most people have had an alcoholic drink in their lives. Some enjoy drinking a little, while others don't know when to stop. No matter what, there is one golden rule we must all obey-never drink and drive. Every day, people around the world are killed because of drunk driving. Those losses are avoidable because drinking and driving is a choice. To take action against drunk driving, parents, students, and others have joined together. SADD, Students Against Destructive Decisions, is an organization that was founded in the US in 1981. A high school student started it to encourage his classmates to make better decisions. Today, the group uses education to discuss the dangers of alcohol, drugs, and bad choices. Similarly, MADD, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, was formed by a mother whose 13-year-old daughter was killed by a drunk driver. Their mission is to prevent drunk driving and help people who suffer from it. They also educate people on making better choices and push for stricter laws. These and other groups all agree that there is no choice when it comes to drunk driving. The answer is always no. |