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  • Desert Woodrats & Pack Rats (DesertUSA)

    Feldner, Jerrold J. (2009). Desert woodrats & pack rats. Retrieved February 23, 2009, from Desert USA the ultimate desert resource Web site: http://www.desertusa.com/mag99/apr/papr/packrats.html

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    • they collect various objects and bits of material to deposit in, or use in the construction of, their nests.
    • Wood rats are commonly called Pack Rats or Trade Rats
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  • Confessions Of A Pack Rat (aka My Document Retention Policy)

    Wilson, Fred (2009, Jan 26). [Weblog] Confessions of a pack rat. AVC. Retrieved Jan 27, 2009, from http://www.avc.com/a_vc/2009/01/confessions-of-a-pack-rat-aka-my-document-retention-policy.html

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    • if you try to be a good person and do the right thing, then you should be saving the evidence so when someone tries to paint you as a bad person, you can pull out the email or document and wave it in their face and remind them who did what to whom
    • Surely the CDs represent proof of ownership.
      If the RIAA comes calling, you can produce them in the same way as the documents mentioned in the blog post. :)
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  • Pack Rat Middens Give Unique View On Evolution And Climate Change In Past Million Years

    University Of California - Berkeley (2003, October 31). Pack Rat Middens Give Unique View On Evolution And Climate Change In Past

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    • Thanks to pack rats, however, these voles have not been forgotten.
    • 600,000 and a million years ago
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  • Packrat Middens

    SBSC, (2004, Sep 14). Packrat Middens. Retrieved February 27, 2009, from U.S. Geological Survey Web site: http://sbsc.wr.usgs.gov/cprs/research/projects/global_change/middens.asp

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  • woodrats

    Stukel, Eileen Dowd (2006, June 07). Woodrats. Retrieved February 27, 2009, from DAKOTA NATURAL HERITAGE Web site: http://www.sdgfp.info/Wildlife/Diversity/Digest%20Articles/woodrat.htm

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    • People are sometimes called pack rats because of a tendency to save seemingly worthless
      or useless objects. The name pack rat is commonly applied to all woodrats, which share a
      habit of collecting odds and ends, often incorporating them into their house. Another
      nickname is trade rat, because of the woodrat’s tendency to drop or trade the item it
      carries for a new treasure.
    • Within the house are tunnels, passages, and chambers. One of the chambers contains two or
      more nests made of woven grass, fur, feathers, and shredded bark. Other chambers are used
      for feeding and food storage. An individual may spend its lifetime associated with one
      house, to which it regularly adds fresh materials.
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  • Researchers Find Clues to 'Pack-Rat' Urge

    Hitti, Miranda (2004, Dec 17). Researchers find cluse to 'pack-rat' urge. Retrieved February 27, 2009, from Web MD Web site: http://www.webmd.com/balance/news/20041217/researchers-find-clues-to-pack-rat-urge

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    • Researchers say they've found an area of the brain that seems to govern the urge to collect.
    • Abnormal hoarding behavior following brain injury was recently studied at the University of Iowa's medical school by researchers including Steven Anderson, PhD.
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  • What is a Pack Rat?

    • However, as is often the case with pack rats, many treasures were discovered among her things.
    • "Collector" is used by many pack rats who don't want the stigma
  • Paleoclimatology : Feature Articles

    Riebeek, Holli (2005, June 28). Paleoclimatology: Feature articles. Retrieved February 27, 2009, from NASA Earth observatory Web site: http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/Paleoclimatology/

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  • OC Foundation :: Hoarding Website

    (2008). Compulsive hording. Retrieved February 27, 2009, from Obsessive Compulsive Foundataion Web site: http://www.ocfoundation.org/hoarding/about-hoarding.php

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  • USGS-NOAA Packrat Midden Database

    (2007). USGS-NOAA packrat midden database. Retrieved February 27, 2009, from USGS_NOAA Web site: http://esp.cr.usgs.gov/data/midden/

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  • Packrat Midden Analysis

    Tilton, Jet (2001, April 11). Packrat Midden Analysis. Retrieved February 27, 2009, from Emporia State University Web site: http://www.emporia.edu/earthsci/student/tilton3/packrat.html

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  • Paleoclimatology Slide Sets

    Julio L. Bentancourt, Robert S. Webb, Lisa M. Lixey, Thomas G. Andrews , (2001, Oct 12). Paleo slide set: Packrat middens: Vegetation & climate variability in the southwestern United States. Retrieved February 27, 2009, from NOAA Paleoclimatology Web site: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/slides/slideset/16/index.html

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  • Paleo Slide Sets

    • this midden from the Garrison site in western Utah contains objects gathered by a packrat some 13,480 14C years ago, including plants and animals that no longer exist at this site.
    • The plant material found in the midden indicates that the vegetation at this site was once an open limber pine
      (Pinus flexilis) woodland.
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  • Paleo Slide Sets

    • Each midden sample may contain tens of thousands of plant parts,
    • The sorted materials
      are archived and then mined for special studies, which include the extraction and sequencing of ancient DNA.
  • Big surprise: The brains of men and women view beauty differently - OregonLive.com

    • Men process beauty on the right side of their brains, while women use their whole brain to do the job
    • women consider a visual object they link it to language while men concentrate on the spatial aspects of the object
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