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Geologic Services: Environmental Geologists

16th September 2009
An environmental geologist is a scientist whose specialties include studies, reviews and investigations involving the environment and the impact of human activities on it. Their work often includes environmental site assessments, environmental hazard inv... Read >
Author: liduran2009

Why Does a Company’s Uranium Resource Calculations Double?

15th September 2009
Have you ever wondered how a uranium company’s “resource calculation” can increase, sometimes even double? I did and I began making inquiries about this. In February, during a meeting, it was a topic of discussion with William Boberg, Chief Executiv... Read >
Author: stevany

Geologic Services: Environmental Geologists

06th September 2009
An environmental geologist is a scientist whose specialties include studies, reviews and investigations involving the environment and the impact of human activities on it. Their work often includes environmental site assessments, environmental hazard inv... Read >
Author: Louise

Geologic Services: Environmental Geologists

06th September 2009
An environmental geologist is a scientist whose specialties include studies, reviews and investigations involving the environment and the impact of human activities on it. Their work often includes environmental site assessments, environmental hazard inv... Read >
Author: Louise

Skeptical Misinformation

11th August 2009
While the recent vote by the US House of Representatives on clean energy and climate legislation has the rest of the world rejoicing, it has brought out a huge attack by the skeptics.They are out in force. These people mainly come from two groups; the ul... Read >

What Are The Different PPC Campaigns That Are Proven Effective?

11th July 2009
Whether you are just beginning a campaign or managing an ongoing one, a few easy steps will make the venture more profitable. 1. Get the right tools It’s not enough to merely know that one ad works and another doesn’t. You need to know how and w... Read >
Author: srini

Animal Collective Artist Review

10th June 2009
Animal collective are a peculiar act. An oddity. A sensory sideshow in a world of increasing musical banality. Despite having nick-names reminiscent of a group of children’s show super heroes, (Avey Tare, Deakin, Geologist & Panda Bear respectively), An... Read >
Author: JamesH

New UK manslaughter compensation law used for first time to charge engineering firm

12th May 2009
An engineering firm from Gloucester has become the first company to be prosecuted under the new corporate manslaughter laws which are designed to hold companies criminally liable for failing to take care for a person’s safety. The firm, Cotswold Geotec... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors

The Importance of Historical Race Results

17th April 2009
For those whose interest in horseracing is better described as a passion than a hobby, being able to research the performance of horses and riders in the past is of vital importance to successful betting. These results, like layers of rock to a geologist,... Read >
Author: renniksnomis1

Turquoise - Properties, Production and Tales

09th April 2009
Turquoise has been around for over six thousand years. As one of the oldest gemstones and the most popular opaque gemstone, there is a lot to learn about this stone, its composition, production, history and of course, the legends and folklore associated ... Read >
Author: Dale Arnold

Calsilica - Is it Natural?? Is it Man-made?? Does it Really Matter??

09th January 2009
So what is calsilica and where does it come from? Rainbow Calsilica is a synthetic stone that is manufactured from a mixture of calcite, plastic and artificial coloring pigments. The different colored bands through Rainbow Calsilica are powdered carbonate... Read >
Author: Dale Arnold

Pottery Art with A Long History III – History of Ceramic Pottery in The World (up)

03rd December 2008
Pottery is the most significant symbol of the immortal ancient culture that passed down by human, and pottery is the best reflection for the progress of human culture, it also marked the culture descension and continuation of human beings. A heap of ... Read >
Author: Jennie Qiao(www.oil-painting-online.com)

Gas jobs

26th November 2008
Natural resources always have some limits attached to them. They are vast reservoirs but not “unlimited”. The whole glob has been using oil as fuel but with the growing development and industrialization. The scarce and limited nature of oil has led th... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

Gas jobs

26th November 2008
Natural resources always have some limits attached to them. They are vast reservoirs but not “unlimited”. The whole glob has been using oil as fuel but with the growing development and industrialization. The scarce and limited nature of oil has led th... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

“Akhtala” Monastery surpassed European Renaissance

08th September 2008
Welcome Armenia invites you to discover an ancient mysterious place full of secrets and puzzles where the traces of various nations and cultures can be found. St. Cross preserving place- Akhtala monastery surpassed European renaissance passing through the... Read >
Author: Lilit.P

Peak Oil and Automated Income

08th September 2008
When cruising around the net looking for automated income opportunities it is easy to find the promises that different sites will make. They sell the dream of financial independence. The ability to cast off the shackles of the work-a-day world and enjoy... Read >
Author: Hugh Reavis

One Day in Valdarno (Tuscany)

18th August 2008
I’ve decided to go from Arezzo to Florence (three quarters of an hour by highway) employing, but only for personal lack of time, a whole day. I won’t tell you about Arezzo, lovely but already well known, so we start in the morning towards north-wes... Read >
Author: Ruraljourney

The Man With the Mustache

07th May 2008
I saw him today! I haven't seen him for awhile. But I saw him today. In that same seat on the bus, where I have seen him for the past 17 years. The man with the mustache. He looked a little older, a little tired perhaps, but the same really. In a wo... Read >
Author: Veronica Hay

Your Safety Matters #002

01st May 2008
Your Safety Matters This information letter is distributed to those people who are ensuring that their workplace is safe and healthy. This includes members of OHS Committees, OHS Representatives, Safety Officers,Supervisors, Managers and Directors. "Y... Read >
Author: Courtenell P/L

Master Georgie by Beryl Bainbridge

02nd April 2008
At first glance Master Georgie by Beryl Bainbridge suggests it might be quite a light book, an easy read, a period piece set in the mid-nineteenth century. This would be wrong. Master Georgie is no safe tale of country house manners, of marriages imagined... Read >
Author: Philip Spires

Advice on How to Seduce Women

21st May 2007
There are a zillion articles on how to seduce women. There are that many books on how to impress a Woman. But how, really, do you get her attention, keep her attention, and make her come back for more of the wonderful you? Do you follow the men’s ver... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Gas jobs: a variety of options

05th January 2007
Online or not, the array of existing gas industry recruiters will simply take your breath away with the many employment opportunities they advertise. Of course, a gas job sounds like a marvelous idea, the more that you consider that most of the vacant pla... Read >
Author: Rick Martin

A Unique Overview of Yellowstone National Park

29th December 2006
When it comes to national parks, it is hard to imagine a more famous one than Yellowstone National Park. Here is a quick introduction to this amazing park. A Unique Overview of Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone is unique in many ways. One that ... Read >
Author: John Grimes

Taxidermy. Richard Lydekker. WWW.Taxidermy4cash.com

17th November 2006
RICHARD LYDEKKER (1849-1915) English naturalist and geologist, was born in London July 25 1849. He entered Trinity College, Cambridge, where he took a first-class in the Natural Science tripos (1871). He joined the staff of the geological survey of Ind... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

How to Choose a Molybdenum Stock

17th November 2006
?What you are really mining is money,? veteran geologist Don Davidson told us during a recent interview about molybdenum. It applies to any mineral, whether gold, silver, copper, uranium or, of course, molybdenum. ?All mining, regardless of the commodity,... Read >
Author: James Finch

Investment Manager Warns about Investing in Uranium Projects

07th September 2006
Although the junior mining sector began crumbling in May, savvy investor Mike Halvorson, president of Halcorp Capital, still ended up having a very busy summer. Welcome to the world of a substantial investor in mining stocks, who gets in early and then en... Read >
Author: James Finch

Part Three: Two Uranium Exploration Companies Slug It Out in Utah's Lisbon Valley

25th July 2006
Lisbon Valley is Known for Continuous, Flat, Tabular High Grade Uranium Deposits "The deposits are amoeboid shaped and are generally longer parallel to the anticlinal axis," wrote engineer Ken Thorsen in a March 2005 report for Universal Uranium. I... Read >
Author: James Finch

Is Austin Stable?

18th June 2006
Austin is a pretty stable place in which to live. No, I'm not referring to the economy, but weather and geology. No I'm not a meteorologist or geologist, but I do have some observation after having lived in the area for 18 years. The weather in Aus... Read >
Author: Sam Chapman

Why Does a Company's Uranium Resource Calculations Double?

09th May 2006
Have you ever wondered how a uranium company's "resource calculation" can increase, sometimes even double? I did and I began making inquiries about this. In February, during a meeting, it was a topic of discussion with William Boberg, Chief Executive of U... Read >
Author: James Finch

Why Does a Company's Uranium Resource Calculations Double?

04th April 2006
Summary: Changes in uranium mining methods, and changes in subsequent methods for calculating resources estimates, have led to companies increasing the number of pounds of uranium. This has led to some dramatic spikes in share prices for those uranium co... Read >
Author: James Finch

Cape Tribulation where the rainforest meets the ocean

19th January 2006
Cape Tribulation is one of the few places where the two World Heritage sites of Daintree Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef meet. Its naming has a delightful history. First sighted by James Cook in June 1770 from aboard the HM Barque Endeavour, it was ... Read >
Author: Sathya Balan