William Lark Ritchie's Blog – November 2012 Archive (3)

First Communion - Last Communion

On a Thursday evening in May, in the Spring of 1961, my mother fried some pike fillets and sent me with them to the Lady Minto Hospital. I brought them to my grandfather, who lay there in the last stages of cancer. I was twelve years old, and he, sixty seven.

"Hello", I said, as I entered his room. He opened his eyes and looked up with a short reply. "Hi Boy, sit…

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Added by William Lark Ritchie on November 16, 2012 at 2:30pm — 2 Comments

If you knew Lloyd.... his story, and my thoughts

I met Lloyd Romanello in 1980. He was one of my first hunting clients when I began a hunting and guiding service in the Timmins area of Northeastern Ontario.

We quickly became friends because of a number of things. He was a man who loved the outdoors, was a natural leader, a former sergeant in the U.S. Army, who cared for his crew in the service, and a very considerate person. While on the hunts with me. He'd…

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Added by William Lark Ritchie on November 16, 2012 at 2:30pm — No Comments

A Favourite Thought-Topic For Me - Evolution of Humankind

On October 14, 2012, my son Allan and I toured New York City's American Museum of Natural History. We were on a three-day father-son vacation, covering off the Federal Reserve Bank, The United States Court of International Trade, the United Nations Building, including a pre-American-Revolution church cemetery, among other sites and sights.

I had wanted to see the Museum's Hall of Human Origins... you know.. skulls and bones 'n…

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Added by William Lark Ritchie on November 13, 2012 at 8:30am — 1 Comment

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Exploring The Contribution Of Longitudinal Research In Studying Animal Health

Posted by Jack Smith on July 16, 2025 at 9:21am 0 Comments

Longitudinal research is a type of research where data is acquired from the same group of participants over an extended period of time. This can span through weeks, months and even years. This method is useful for understanding how things change over a period of time. It is used by teams trying to establish long-term trends and identifying cause-and-effect relationships.

Longitudinal study research is…

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Common RV Automotive Parts That Wear Out in a Motorhome

Posted by Jack Smith on June 27, 2025 at 5:25am 0 Comments

Every motorhome enthusiast knows that comfort on the road comes at a cost, mainly, parts that demand attention far sooner than you’d like. RV automotive parts don’t always wait for the end of a season to start failing. They wear out when they feel like it, often at the worst times.

Let’s look at which parts are the usual suspects and what they try to pull while you’re chasing the horizon.

  • Tires

Tires…

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Some Common Lead Generation Challenges

Posted by Jack Smith on June 3, 2025 at 4:48am 0 Comments

Are you having problems in generating good quality leads? If yes, then you are not alone. This is common among many business organizations. It is quite difficult to generate good quality leads in business consistently, especially without the help of trained professionals. Let us now learn about some of the common lead generation challenges which business owners and marketing professionals often face during their lead generation…

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Qualities of a Laboratory Table That Make it Long Lasting

Posted by Jack Smith on June 3, 2025 at 4:11am 0 Comments

When it comes to laboratory tables, longevity isn't just a bonus, it is expected. Between chemical spills, heavy equipment and the occasional mishap, a lab table needs the strength of heavy weight machinery. That being said, there are specific qualities of lab tables that make this happen, such as the following.

  • Material That Means Business

A table made…

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