Researchers at Michigan State University have taught chipmunks to "sing". The test subjects are capable of replicating simple melodies of up to five different pitches.
Submitted by Suzy (not verified) on Wed, 09/12/2007 - 15:18
To state the obvious, it's not very "cool" to hear that my fellow Hmong brethrens planned to overthrow any government. Simply because, I personally, thought that Hmong people have moved away from that type of mental thinking and have branched out to other avenues of which making the American public more aware of our trials and tribulations from Laos. However, when this story surfaced in the news, my sense of direction for the Hmong people was lost as I realize that we haven't changed much from our way of thinking since the 1980's. When will Hmong people learn that in order to take action, you must do it by taking the proper actions and not as a misconduct. I'm hoping the future Hmong generation will learn from this and not make the foolish mistakes our elders are currently making.
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To state the obvious, it's not very "cool" to hear that my fellow Hmong brethrens planned to overthrow any government. Simply because, I personally, thought that Hmong people have moved away from that type of mental thinking and have branched out to other avenues of which making the American public more aware of our trials and tribulations from Laos. However, when this story surfaced in the news, my sense of direction for the Hmong people was lost as I realize that we haven't changed much from our way of thinking since the 1980's. When will Hmong people learn that in order to take action, you must do it by taking the proper actions and not as a misconduct. I'm hoping the future Hmong generation will learn from this and not make the foolish mistakes our elders are currently making.