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 The world is a less peaceful place, with 110 countries becoming less peaceful, according to the 2013 Global Peace Index published by the Institute for Economics and Peace. Overall, the world is 5 percent less peaceful than in 2008, with war-ravaged Syria s global peace index declining the most, by 70 percent.  North America is the second most peaceful region in the world, although the United States ranks 100th out of 162 countries. The U.S. ranks especially high in the nuclear and heavy weapons category and with its jailed population, all indicators  stanley cup of a non-peaceful nation.  The U.S. has one of the highest incarceration rates in the world, we have fairly high homicide rates and a wide availability of small-arms,  said Breslauer. This fall over one year that Syria has experienced is the largest fall we ve seen in stanley flask  the index thus far,  said Michelle Breslauer, vice-president of U.S. programs at the Institute of Economics and Peace, to CBSNews.         The major outbreaks of violence in the Middle East in the past few years have also seen Afghanistan return to the bottom of the list. Somalia moved up the list for the first time in two years, to second-least peaceful country in the world.                                             CBS                                        The number of deaths fro stanley termoska m internal conflicts has also risen significantly. In the past year, the drug war in Mexico claimed twice as many lives as the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan combined. It s not all b Azti Another Hill Grilling
 Take a look at this walrus.  This is what happens when a taxidermist is taxed with mounting an animal he   never seen before.  With no idea that real walruses have copious wrinkles and folds, this Victorian just kept stuffing it and studding it until it looked smooth. Whoops.     Image: Horniman Museum and Gardens Currently the center of the Horniman Museum and Gardens natural history gallery, this walrus was first introduced to the British public in 1886 at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in South Kensington.  At the exhibition, there was a zone devoted to Canada which contained a display on Canadian animals and their products.  At the time, James Henry Hubbard, who had provided a number of mammals for the show, said: There is no feature of the Canadian Section, or perhaps of the whole Exhibition, that has attracted more widespread attention than the Canadian Game Trophy. If he was being a little self-congratulator stanley mug y, so was Canadian high commissioner to the UK, Sir Charles Tupper, who wrote in his report: Mr. Hubbard   game trophy was was the chie stanley water jug f attraction of the whole exh stanley quencher ibition to the classes of wealth and leisure  8230; The numerous specimens, exhausting the catalogue of birds and beasts of the chase, were prepared with the utmost taste and skill  8230; The collection was constantly visited by persons of royal or aristocratic rank and it would have been impossible to contrive any more effectual means of guiding the powerful sporting eleme