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How do I add "tags" to my blog in blogger?

I just started a new blog at garyganu.blogspot.com and I am not getting any hits. I bought a book about blogging and registered at technorati, stumbleupon and blog catalog. The book talks about how important tags are, but I don't understand how to get tags to apear on my blog. Any info would be apreciated.


At the tag section you enter the words you want people to type into the search form to find your blog. Use this meta tag:
<meta content='words and text go here keywords' name='keywords'/>
<meta content='description of what your blog is about' name='description'/>

Talking to librarian, searching catalogue for professions


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ANIMAL CROSSING WW: catalog booked..help!?

when i talk to tom nook or timmy or tommy they say the catalog is booked with orders. i have not ordered anything in a long time, and my other characters havent either. i recently cleared out everyones mailbox... still nothing. this happened to me earlier but it went back to normal after a week. now it happened again and its not going back! WHAT SHOULD I DO?


the same thing is happening to me!! and i tried to clear everyones boxes too and nothings working. i dont know what to do and i havent time traveled btw.. if you find out tell me please (:

What is wrong with the male gender?

What am I talking about? Open a history book, a catalog of wars from societies run by males, by and large. Or, look at the gender ratio in prisons, the vast majority of which are male. Is there something quite deficient about the Y chromosone?


I wouldnt blame it on testosterone.

Men traditionally have had all of the power, therefore they did and ran most things. I don't think that there is a deficiency in men.

I asked for a college catalog from UCSB and I remember clicking that I was Black... they sent me a &quot;Blackbook&quot;

I ordered a regular catalog from UCSB and I remember the website asking what race I was, I just put Black because I wasn't really thinking much of it (I'm actually half Native American and a quarter Black). Anywho, I get the catalog today but it's not a NORMAL book. They gave me a SPECIAL book called the Blackbook. It has Black people all over it and it talks about complete BS. I wanted a REGULAR book. I have never been so INSULTED in my life. Why can't I get a NORMAL book? Why do I have to get a SEPARATE book because I am African-American? This enrages me. If I wanted a special book for Black people, I would have ordered it. I wanted a REGULAR college catalog. But all because I'm Black, they send me crap. I'm so angry.
I no longer want to go there. If I can't be viewed as an equal citizen or "student" then forget that crap.


Wow how strange I to requested information on that school to, and clicking that that I was black than today I come home a find it there I opened it and was completely shocked and angry to find that the the catalog was called the Blackbook and inside countless pictures of African American students! Maybe they it not mean it as any thing bad but I was disgusted,angry,and outraged that the school would think OK to send out such books. All i to wanted was a regular book that all everyone gets. They said that they diverse mix of cultures and backgrounds but yet they send me this crap my question is do they have a White book, Asian book, Arab-book etc.
You have every right to be angry and so does everyone else who has received this book!

Can someone tell me this book title?

I started this book in the library that I thought was called Xenophobia, but when I went back to finish it I couldn't find it anywhere (in the catalog, on the shelf where I originally found it). Anyway I even looked it up online and there is no book anywhere with this title. It's driving me crazy--did I dream up this story?? What I remember of the book is that the world comes to an end or something and this one girl gets rescued by aliens from another planet. They keep her in a holding cell for a long time, then she finally is allowed to live among them. The creatures have the ability to manipulate the chemical structure of things, to make them grow, open doors, things like that. That's all I remember. Does anyone know what i'm talking about?? Thank you.
I never checked the book out of the library. And i have googled it and came up with nothing.


Is this it

http://www.amazon.com/Xenophobia-Part-Zu kunftsangst-Nathanael-Rafferty/dp/143438 6058/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=books& qid=1245248975&sr=8-5

It doesn't really sound like the book you described
Maybe it was xenocide by Orson Scott Card or The Xenocide Mission by Ben Jeapes or The Xenozoic Tales by Mak Schultz (which is a graphic novel)
hmmm... very mysterious. I hope you find it
Good luck


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    So the two human children, or “mashers” as the ants call them, are ant-sized for the duration. The story moves along briskly, and you get a lot of information about ant life along the way. All the cool ant stuff is here: the hard work of tunneling, the communication through antenna contact, the complex social structure of the colony, the aphids that they keep like livestock, and more. Of the two humans, the little girl fits in pretty well to the colony, while the boy has a harder time proving himself. Why? Because ant colonies are amazonian. Lampman is a skillful narrator, who makes you feel some of the awkwardness of the little boy surrounded by female ants… a predicament which would seem like the least of your worries, compared to being ant-sized and surrounded by talking ants. But Lampman makes it work, and the boyishness of the young American kid is what really marginalizes him. The little girl, by contrast, plays well with others and makes important connections in the colony. Plus a black ant colony fights a red ant colony, deploying a sub-colony of tiny robber ants to steal their food; there’s an epic battle with an ant lion; we explore a sack lunch from a bug’s perspective, and more more more.

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