Re: Live Like an Eagle! Take the risk and make the change!!! - Mail from VLS

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cnu pne

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Jan 27, 2013, 3:59:39 PM1/27/13
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 Live Like an Eagle! Take the risk and make the change!!!




 

 
 
 
Live like an Eagle
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Our lives are not determined by what happens to us but by how we react to what happens, Not by what life brings to us, but by the attitude we bring to life.
A positive attitude causes a chain reaction of positive thoughts, events, and outcomes.
It is a catalyst, a spark that creates extraordinary results.
Let's change to make a change!!!
"If you focus on results, you will never change. If you focus on change, you will get results"
     
 
 
What you see depends on where you stand.




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Saibaba SV

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Jan 28, 2013, 2:11:13 AM1/28/13
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This is another Hoax mail in circulation for a long time.


Details given below:

S.V.SAI BABA

Rebirth Of The Eagle Hoax

Outline
Circulating slide presentation claims that, at around 40 years of age, eagles go through a painful 5 month process of rebirth in which they remove and regrow their beak, talons and feathers thereby allowing them to live another 30 years.

Brief Analysis
The information in the message is false. Eagles do not undergo the process of rebirth described in the slide show. 

Detailed Analysis
This rather fanciful tale, which circulates in the form of a slide presentation, claims that eagles can live for up to 70 years if they go through a prolonged and painful process of rebirth during their 40th year. According to the story, to be "reborn" at forty, the eagle must retreat to its nest on a mountain top, first knock off and then regrow its beak, then pluck out and regrow its talons and, finally, pluck out and regrow its feathers, a process that takes 150 days. Thus renewed, the eagle can take its "flight of rebirth" and go on to live another thirty years.

©iStockphoto.com/Andy Gehrig
Bald Eagle
Claims that eagles go through a long and painful process of "rebirth" in order to live another 30 years are pure nonsense
However, the information in the message is false. Eagles do not undergo the process of rebirth described in the slide show. In fact, the story is simply an allegory about change and does not reflect the real life cycle of eagles. Presumably, the creator of the slide show invented the eagle rebirth story as a means of illustrating his or her concepts regarding the role of change in our lives. Unfortunately, the author has presented the rebirth story as if it was factual and therefore many recipients tend to take it literally.

Of course a closer review soon reveals the absurdity of the tale. The story does not explain how the eagle could possibly survive without food or water for the five months of its transformation. Moreover, an eagle's talons and beak continue to grow throughout its life and therefore do not grow old and unusable as claimed in the story. And its feathers are also continually replaced. 
 




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