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August 26 2008 Definitions and Dangers Of Genetically Modified Organisms by: criticalmarketingtools

Can genetically modified organisms be defined? Biologists classify every living thing into four basic categories (Plantae, Animalia, Protista and Fungi). Yet, Genetically Modified Organisms could fall

July 15 2008 Save Trees - Use Paper: The Facts by: enrico

Thrown away or ripped up a piece of paper lately? Printed or photocopied one too many copies? Had some snide and smug colleague say "you're killing the rainforest!" Thought that they might be right an

July 04 2008 Living Plants Make a Living Room by: KeithMarkensen

Color is what makes a house a home, and your family will enjoy taking care of indoor plants as well. If you want to find additional benefits for houseplants, think about the quality of air that house plants are going to add, and the colors, the feel of living things all around you - it is all an outstanding feeling.

June 11 2008 Global Warming Gives a Serious Warning by: taipan

Global warming and climate change are already upon us. Global warming is a large issue with intensely intimate consequences at the personal and community level. What we need to recognize is that choic

May 18 2008 Exposure Factors For Beginners in Photography by: RobertSullivan

Exposure of a photograph is a matter of how much light registers on the media (film or digital camera sensor) that collects that light. Proper exposure of a photograph depends on the three factors that control how much light is registered: ISO, aperture, and shutter speed. Combining these three variables in the proper proportions will result in the proper exposure of photographs.

March 26 2008 Tips on Going Green within the Home and hence Save Some Money by: jhaynes

Why all this discussion about going green first of all you may be asking? Well simply put, more and more people these days are very concerned about doing what they can to lower their fuel bills, use e

November 29 2007 Planning Your Wild Birds' Winter Menu by: winterj

Feeding wild birds in winter is an enjoyable past time, makes our feathered friends happy, and keeps them coming back to our feeders. So what should be on their menu to help them through the cold day

September 05 2007 10 Myths About Spiders by: NikkiFox

There have been many myths about spiders that have propogated through the ages. Here I will explain the truth with regards to the ten most popular spider myths.Myth 1: The daddy-longlegs has the world

August 15 2007 The Two Most Dangerous Spiders by: NikkiFox

The are some pretty dangerous spiders roaming around our planet today. Here's a look at two of the most notorious ones...Brown RecluseDESCRIPTIONThe brown recluse spider (Loxosceles spp.) is a poisono

August 07 2007 The Origin Of Spiders by: NikkiFox

The order Araneae (spiders) is traditionally divided into three divisions:1) Mesothelae (also known as the Liphistomorpha). These normally have a narrow sternum and always have 4 pairs of spinnerets2)

August 04 2007 How to Cook Maya Tepeizcuinte (Paca Jungle Rat) by: jackdeal

In aspiring to the quest of a free and inquiring mind I often get exposed to the unexpected and sometimes exotic. Such was my brush with Tepe. I have a few Tepes on my jungle ranch and, along with

August 03 2007 Feeding Habits of Spiders by: NikkiFox

Spiders are living animals and they therefore need to eat just as you and I need to eat. Because spiders are predatory animals eating means first catching some other living animal. Most spiders are no

August 03 2007 Common Myths about Tarantula Spiders by: NikkiFox

Tarantulas, or Theraphosids have recently become relatively familiar creatures in Europe and the North America. However, despite our familiarity with these large relatively harmless spiders, they are

August 03 2007 Reproduction in Spiders by: NikkiFox

Like all animals spiders need to reproduce and there are two main elements to this reproductive process.First there is that anatomy and physiology of the reproductive organs and secondly there is the

July 24 2007 Hidden tunnels in Madrid, the secret underground world by: sophiabravo1

Madrid was named after the arabic word ‘Madjrit’ which means ‘place where there are tunnels’. Therefore the secret tunnels that interconnect the whole city centre of Madrid are real and existed before the muslim occupation, around the 11th century. The islamic legacy was specially rich in terms of knowledge of water distribution and supply. It is thougt that the tunnels were in fact designed to keep a permanent reservoir of water, saving it away from the sun and therefore eluding evaporation.

May 17 2007 Bonsai Trees For House And Garden by: vgevge

What plants, other than ferns and cut-leaf maples, would you recommend to be included in a japanese garden? There is a great variety of plants that could be used in a japanese garden. It depends on wh

May 01 2007 Rainforests: Way More Than Just Monkeys And Parrots by: adrianadams

Rainforests are the dynamic engine of the Earth's biosphere; they fix carbon from the atmosphere, and the aspiration of plants in the rain forests produce nearly 10% of the oxygen we need to live (ove

February 26 2007 Monte Carlo Launches Radical Plan To Cut Greenhouse Gas by: tribune

Sustained campaigning by Prince Albert of Monaco to make fellow world leaders aware of environmental issues is being matched at home with a radical drive to make Monaco one of the leading environmentally friendly countries in the world.

The plan initiated by Prince Albert is already being implemented with resulting reduced carbon emissions...

February 20 2007 Infrastructure Decimated by Earthquake in Kobe, Japan on January 17, 1995 by: astratton

On January 17th, 1995 a massive earthquake hit the region of Kobe, Japan. This quake was unique in that it occurred at the intersection of three tectonic plates. This resulted in enormous damage to th

February 15 2007 The Importance Of Global Warming Awareness 2007 by: Gordon_petten

Composite findings of about 2,000 scientists do not augur well for future years due to the alarming rate the earth's lower atmosphere is warming up. The world is being warned of hunger and thirst for


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