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    How to Organize Your Desktop Using Stardock Fences – Video - March 23, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    How to Organize Your Desktop Using Stardock Fences
    In this video, I show you how to organize your desktop using Stardock Fences. Please stop asking now :p FREE Version of Fences: http://www.oldversion.com/windows/fences-1-0-1 PAID Version...

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    Fences, "Running Off The Gods": South Park Sessions (Live) – Video - March 23, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Fences, "Running Off The Gods": South Park Sessions (Live)
    SUBSCRIBE to Rhapsody on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=rhapsody Rhapsody TV offers exclusive access to Rhapsody #39;s most popular stars (Adele, Lady Gaga, ...

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    DayZ – Fences Are Thy Enemy! ( DayZ Standalone Funny Moments) – Video - March 23, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    DayZ - Fences Are Thy Enemy! ( DayZ Standalone Funny Moments)
    Hello and welcome to my first episode of DayZ Funny Moments ! Things go bad really quickly in this weeks episode. Also lots of confusion ! ending music : "Pixel Peeker Polka - faster"...

    By: Hayden Goes Gaming

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    First Show over fences (2014) – Video - March 23, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    First Show over fences (2014)
    Intro to Hunter over fences bronze. Great first show, came home w 6 ribbons out of 8 classes!!! July 2014.

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    Toad-Proof Fence - March 23, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Toad-proof fences around dams can prevent the pests from cooling down in the hot, arid zones of Australia, killing them in large enough numbers to stop their spread. This is the first study to demonstrate long-term control of cane toads, says A/Prof Mike Letnic of UNSW

    Letnic, who was lead author of a study published in the Journal of Applied Ecology, explained that most of the areas that these toxic amphibians will invade in future are semi-arid or arid. Cane toads need water to survive, and we have previously shown they use the dams as refuges in the hot, dry periods. They enter the water during the day to cool down and rehydrate. Then, when the rainy period returns, they move on from these dry season refuges into new territory.

    To determine the impact of restricting access to the water, the researchers constructed small fences from shade cloth around three dams in the Victoria River region of the Northern Territory and maintained them for a year. Toads could not jump over the fences or burrow under them.

    The toads were still attracted to the water but they died en masse while attempting to settle at the fenced dams. Their numbers remained suppressed for a further year. By comparison, there were 10 to 100 times more toads living at the unfenced dams that were used as controls in the study, Letnic says.

    By excluding toads from dams, we converted their invasion refuges into ecological traps and thwarted their spread, Letnic says. If conducted strategically, excluding toads from man-made water sources could effectively control their populations across large areas of Australia and relieve the impacts that cane toads are having on native predators and dung beetles.

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    Rare show of trust as Pakistan returns 57 Indian boats - March 23, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    In a healthy sign of mending fences diplomatically amid a long period of an estranged relationship bordering on hostility, the governments of India and Pakistan finally seem to have come together. This has resulted in the safe return of 57 boats belonging to Gujarat fishermen that were impounded by Pakistan's Navy.

    In a healthy sign of mending fences diplomatically amid a long period of an estranged relationship bordering on hostility, the governments of India and Pakistan finally seem to have come together. This has resulted in the safe return of 57 boats belonging to Gujarat fishermen that were impounded by Pakistan's Navy.

    Indian fishermen are slated to receive these boats at Porbandar, on Monday afternoon. The last time something like this had happened was in 2004. 53 Indian boats were brought back from Pakistan. Each of these boats is about 4 to 5 years old and cost around Rs 24-26 lakh.

    Interestingly, the 57 boats would be handed over by the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) to the Indian Coast Guard in the same area as the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) where a suspicious Pakistani boat had sunk under mysterious circumstances on New Year's Eve.

    The ministry of external affairs (MEA) and Indian high commission at Islamabad with the help of the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) arranged for the inspection and return of these boats to India.

    After several rounds of discussions with Pakistan, the Indian team including representatives of the Indian high commission, Islamabad, inspected the boats and projected a fund requirement of Rs 1.28 crore for the repair and return of the boats.

    The Union home ministry in consultation with the Gujarat government sanctioned the amount on an urgent basis with a view to expedite repair work.

    The home ministry also arranged the movement of an 8-member team on March 10 as proposed by the Gujarat government to Pakistan for inspection, repair and return of the boats.

    As per protocol, the boats were towed away by Pakistani trawlers to a designated location at a site along the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) in sea water under the supervision of the PMSA and then towed away by Indian fishing boats from the IMBL site to the Indian coast in Indian waters under the supervision of the Indian Coast Guard.

    To accomplish this feat of building trust, Gujarat arranged for 57 towing boats, 407 fishermen, and 10 state government officials who sailed from Porbander to the designated IMBL site on Sunday to receive the Indian boats from Pakistan.

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    New Afghan president thanks US troops, taxpayers in break from predecessor - March 23, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    March 23, 2015: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani speaks at the Pentagon.(AP)

    Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, in an apparent effort to mend fences with the U.S. after years of tension under the Karzai government, thanked U.S. troops and taxpayers for their sacrifice and support during a Pentagon ceremony on Monday.

    "What I want to state on behalf of the Afghan people is that each one of you also has left a memory in the heart of every Afghan that you've touched and encountered," Ghani said in a message to American troops, honoring the more than 2,000 soldiers who "paid the ultimate sacrifice."

    Ghani also offered assurances that his country would not be a burden on the international community as it continues to struggle against the Taliban and its own internal divisions. Defense Secretary Ash Carter welcomed Ghani and Afghan Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah at a ceremony in the Pentagon's center courtyard.

    Ghani thanked President Obama and top administration officials, but also American taxpayers who "make your hard-earned dollars available for Afghanistan."

    His message was welcomed. "Karzai never did this. It's nice to be thanked," one Marine officer told Fox News.

    The Afghan president's tone was markedly different from that set by his predecessor, Hamid Karzai, who had a falling out with the U.S. government and left office amid an atmosphere of mutual distrust.

    Karzai did thank U.S. taxpayers during a speech in 2012, but by the time he left office his message had changed. In farewell remarks last year, Karzai accused the U.S. of not wanting peace, and thanked a slew of countries for their efforts in Afghanistan -- without thanking the U.S.

    At the time, the American ambassador to Afghanistan James Cunningham called the comments "ungracious and ungrateful."

    The Pentagon was a poignant setting for the start of Ghani's Washington visit. On Sept. 11, 2001, terrorists hijacked an American Airlines jetliner and flew it into the Pentagon, killing all aboard and 125 people in the building. The U.S. responded to the attacks on Washington and New York by invading Afghanistan a month later.

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    Fences, "Brass Band: South Park Sessions (Live) – Video - March 22, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Fences, "Brass Band: South Park Sessions (Live)
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    Oliver Schories – Homeboy (Fields without Fences Album 2015) – Video - March 22, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Oliver Schories - Homeboy (Fields without Fences Album 2015)
    Taken from the Album: "Fields without Fences" Cat: SOSO #13 - out: 13th March 2015 Get it on iTunes: http://apple.co/1AzTHIB http://www.oliverschories.de.

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    Seven Days To Die – S01E20 – "Fences Do Good Neighbors Make" – Video - March 22, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Seven Days To Die - S01E20 - "Fences Do Good Neighbors Make"
    Well, not quite a fence but we #39;re working on the outer wall of the new abode. I hear horrible noises. Seven Days To Die forum: http://7daystodie.com/forums/ Developer: The Pimps Keep in...

    By: DahlgrenVB

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