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Aspects of ISO 50001 energy standard

14th March 2012
ISO 50001 gives organizations the requirements for energy management systems (EnMS). ISO 50001 provides benefits for organizations large and small, in both public and private sectors, in manufacturing and services, in all regions of the world. ISO 50001 w... Read >
Author: James Miller

Share the beauty of flowers with your father

10th August 2011
Father's day is a day that is celebrated to honor all the fathers and fatherhood across the world. It is a celebration of bonds between a dad and children. Every year in the month of June, the third Sunday is celebrated as father's day in many countries. ... Read >
Author: Deveshkumarrai

Three Effective Natural Whitening Products

22nd June 2011
In this age when people have already become health-conscious and considerate to the environment, any product that was artificially produced in a chemical laboratory seems very unappealing. Most people prefer natural or natural-based products-- from their ... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Hip Hop's Influence on Fashion

12th January 2010
Have you ever noticed the kid in the mall wearing a chain and cross gleaming with what looks like diamond jewelry? They aren't diamonds, of course and they may not be kids. In today's Hip Hop age we are facing an explosion of interest in these "fake" diam... Read >
Author: Armando Ramirez

Celebrating Valentine's Week – An Emerging Trend

04th January 2010
How and when the celebration of Valentine's Day stretched to so many days is not a traceable development. But, the fact remains that this is a tradition gaining popularity especially in urbane and semi urbane regions of the world. In fact, Valentine's Day... Read >
Author: dipanegi

Pros and Cons of Genetically Modified Foods

14th December 2009
For the past two decades scientists have experimented with genetically modified crops and animals. In order to genetically modify a plant or animal, such as soybeans, DNA from a soybean is crossed, or sliced, with the DNA of something else, such as a pest... Read >
Author: Geri Guidetti

How ArcticVent Prevents North Pole Plumbing Vents from Freezing

29th May 2009
A number of years ago a construction manager contacted Heat-Line Freeze Protection Systems and asked if they could find a solution for freezing plumbing vents (the small pipes that project from a roof to expel waste and sewer gases from your drain waste s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Native Indian Remedies To Get Rid Of Bed Bugs

25th March 2009
The new generation households of today are usually oblivious of another neighbor living within their midst. Usually, they have never seen a bed bug before. Pest control professionals does not even include the remedies for controlling bed bugs. They are no... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

Why Southern Cooking Is So Good

24th February 2009
I was born and raised in the heart of the Deep South. From as far back as I can remember I remember long summer afternoons spent drinking iced tea and shelling peas and butterbeans on my grandmother's porch. I have moved on from my roots and have made my ... Read >
Author: Jackson Sloat

The benefits of learning Chinese

24th July 2008
The benefits of learning ChineseBefore the dawn of globalization, most people thought it would be fun to learn another language, but never took it seriously. In high school, for instance, teenagers learned Spanish, French, German or even Latin, only to lo... Read >
Author: Kassey Wang

Explore the Unexplored

09th June 2008
There are several places on this earth, which is still unexplored. Some of the most important names in this category is Himalayan regions, Antarctic, Alps, and Alaska. These places are isolated, but full of natural beauty and still away from all kinds of ... Read >
Author: MitchTripguy
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