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Posted by Tom Ogren
Avoiding Allergies by Use of the Right Native Plants in the
Landscape
Many of our most allergenic...
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Posted by Rick Chapo
Wind is one of the cleanest, if not cleanest, renewable energy
sources available to us. What most people...
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Posted by Tobi Nagy
Some information for those who may not know much about the causes and implications of the “Greenhouse Effect”
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Posted by Axiu Chen
NSH GER Gas engine oil regeneration(oil purifier,oil
purification,oil filtration,oil filter,oil treatment,oil
recycling,oil...
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Posted by Damon Kozul
South Plainfield, New Jersey, July 2005 – Dallas Contracting Co., Inc., (website: http://www.dallascontracting.com) a specialized contractor providing demolition, onsite concrete aggregate crushing, equipment salvage and scrap metal recycling to various industries, completed a 5,000 ton concrete and asphalt crushing project for a client in New Jersey.
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Posted by Boyd Martin
We excitedly received a few packaged products from Essential Living Foods, anxious to try them out on our American palates. These were powdered forms of what is referred to as the "Lost Crops of the Incas"--a purple corn extract, Aji Amarillo Powder, and Camu Camu. We especially enjoyed the spicy hot Aji Amarillo powder. With its lightly sour, warming taste, it has been fabulous on brown rice, and eggs. The Camu Camu is also slightly sour, but also slightly sweet, and seems to give bring out an entirely new taste dimension to whatever we put it on, from leafy greens to cantaloupe.
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Posted by Mihaela Lica
In some dictionaries life is defined, as a power that demonstrates a purpose to feed, process matter into energy, grow, and reproduce. Life means existence, a state of being. No matter how we look at the definitions, one thing is clear: life is the energy driving the universe and all its happenings, and for humans and all the living organisms, life, or being alive, is a force entirely dependent on special factors such as air, water, light and much more elements that interact to support existence in all its forms and each of them is equally important for the survival of the species...
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Posted by Joseph Ghabi
Dear our beloved crying planetÂ…
I read an article last week in “The Gazette”, a local English paper here in Montreal Canada. It was titled “Time is running out” and was written by Peter G. Brown. He is a professor in the school of the Environment at McGill University. Professor Brown emphasized on the fact that “Our survival requires that we fix global warming now and is arguing that the very stability of our civilization is at stake if we don’t address the problem of substantial climate change”. We thank you Professor Brown for enlightening us of the facts of our time.
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