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Dogs have more blood vessels in their tongue than homo sapiens do.  They also don't have many sweat glands.  So heat is moved through their warm blood up to the tongue and the thermal energy is diffused into the air by panting.

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This sounds like a panic attack to me too, and it could be your bodies way of telling you that things are getting "too much".

There is actually no known cause for panic attacks, although there is a suggestion that they could be genetic.

Hopefully, by focusing your attention on something more relaxing for a little while, … Read more

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Panic attacks are very sudden, and the symptoms can be more intense, but don't last as long as anxiety attacks. Symptoms of a panic attack can include accelerated heart rate, sweating, nausea, lightheadedness and more. On the other hand, an anxiety attack can cause difficulty concentrating, muscle tension and disturbed sleep. Anxiety attack s are … Read more

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They key to treating pimples - to make them less noticeable, and ultimately go away completely - is to keep them clean.

Once a pimple has popped it is essentially an open pore, and as such is susceptible to become clogged up with dirt. So, as tempting as it might be, … Read more
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If you want to ask a guy to hang out casually and you don't have an awful lot in common, it might be an idea to suggest something in a group setting first, so you don't feel too awkward.

Just something small, with a handful of others so you'll definitely get … Read more
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madi gru. thanked Lia Tan's answer

Seeing that you can't just simply ask him to hang out, I assume that you are not very close to him even though you've known him for a long time. But have no fear, you could use knowing him for about ten years to your advantage!

I would first start out with a simple conversation about … Read more