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06th October 2009
If you don’t live in Southern England, chances are that you might not have noticed the water shortage problem in the UK, but you might have heard of the hosepipe ban and were left puzzled by London’s Mayor Ken Livingstone plea to Londoners to stop flu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
30th September 2009
Global warming and rising sea levels, yet a water shortage.
As the earth heats up and the ice caps melt, the sea levels start to rise - and what do we have - hose-pipe bans and a situation of "water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink"!
After ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Water Shortage?....Or Common Sense Shortage?
Ok, I dont know about you but when I look around, I see plenty of water. When I go North on Interstate 5 and see our aqueduct flowing almost to capacity, I wonder why we have chosen to create a dustbowl in o... Read >
Author: rjm111
16th September 2009
Immersing your body completely in any fluid is called as the process of taking a bath. Usually the fluid used for bathing is water or any aqueous solution. The basic necessity of bathing is to keep out body clean, which in turn will prevent us from many d... Read >
Author: A.Deakin
20th July 2009
Today water shortage is one of the most important concerns of countries around the world. As you know that it is not possible for anyone to survive without water. It is a resource that is not only vital for the human beings to live but also the animals an... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
13th June 2009
People are gradually becoming more environmentally conscious by the day, and are starting to realize the importance of green plumbing course. Going green saves not only the earth, but also some serious money. In fact, there is a strong demand for green pl... Read >
Author: Christopher
11th June 2009
As a homeowner, did you know you can use 1,000 litres of water per hour using a garden sprinkler? As a farmer, did you realize that maintaining cattle requires 45 to 90 litres of way per day? For comparison, consider the fact that a household will need ... Read >
Author: Philip Kilworth
12th May 2009
Key staff are essential for any organisation. When your financial advisor looks at your business set up � they just see numbers on a sheet and people as a fixed cost without seeing value they provide.
But for the effective manager, this is where the... Read >
Author: Jonathan Senior
12th May 2009
The right staff are essential for any business. When your accountant looks at your business structure � they just see numbers on a sheet and people as a static cost without seeing value they provide.
But for the busy manager, this is where the art o... Read >
Author: Jonathan Senior
08th May 2009
Value only seems to exist in the mind of man.
Wealth only seems to exist in the mind of man.
There is nowhere else in the universe that seems to care… the Sun doesn’t care, Mars and Jupiter don’t care, Alpha Centauri doesn’t... Read >
Author: Inspiring Publications
08th May 2009
It was 6 am and we were cycling towards the birder’s paradise in a foggy, chilled December morning. It was early morning, and there was great hustle and hustle in the waters.I was mesmerized to see the vast variety of avian life congregated at a single ... Read >
Author: tanny
06th May 2009
Chances are good that if you’re reading this article, you could rather easily walk to a conveniently-located bathroom and turn the faucet to grab a drink of cool, clean water. In fact, you might not even have to walk anywhere; for millions of people, a ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
27th April 2009
In the above given lines the poet is referring to a situation, despite having so much water around you cannot drink the water because it is contaminated and unhealthy. Tap water may contain many biological and chemical contaminants, it may contain many ba... Read >
Author: Vinnit
27th April 2009
Dual flush toilets are a wonderful way of easily reducing your water consumption in your home. Using the latest technology they can save you over seven liters per flush and also provide you with an attractive and effective toilet.
Nowadays, we must ens... Read >
Author: Scott Rodgers
24th April 2009
Gardening is a most satisfying hobby and skill. And, as with most hobbies and skills, there is always something to learn and something to improve. Perhaps one of the most overlooked, yet one of the most beneficial things you can do for your backyard veg... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr
24th April 2009
Gardening is a most satisfying hobby and skill. And, as with most hobbies and skills, there is always something to learn and something to improve. Perhaps one of the most overlooked, yet one of the most beneficial things you can do for your backyard veg... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr
01st April 2009
Camel v’s Ferrari
I was skyping with a mate of mine recently discussing the important current affairs of Cobar, not far from Nowhere, and somewhere in outback New South Wales, Australia. There’s a severe water shortage in the region and it was this ... Read >
Author: meekee
10th March 2009
Water, one of the basic requirements for survival is facing a crisis. Unfortunately, one out of six people lack access to safe drinking water, while more than two, out of six lack adequate sanitation.
Lack of strong institutions and agreements, chang... Read >
Author: Global Water Program Management Office
10th March 2009
Water, one of the basic requirements for survival is facing a crisis. Unfortunately, one out of six people lack access to safe drinking water, while more than two, out of six lack adequate sanitation.
Lack of strong institutions and agreements, chang... Read >
Author: Global Water Program Management Office
10th March 2009
Water, one of the basic requirements for survival is facing a crisis. Unfortunately, one out of six people lack access to safe drinking water, while more than two, out of six lack adequate sanitation.
Lack of strong institutions and agreements, chang... Read >
Author: Global Water Program Management Office
10th March 2009
Question: What do Robinson Crusoe, Gilligan's Island and the rhyme of the ancient Mariner all have in common? Answer: They are all surrounded by water--yet they have little or none to drink! As the ancient Mariner quips, "Water, water every where, and... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr
09th February 2009
Water damage control measures and effective policy-making has definitely sealed San Diego’s bid to become America’s second most desirable place to live in as was unanimously established in a national survey released January 29 indicating that majorit... Read >
Author: Leo Nov
21st January 2009
Understanding the conditions of the world’s water supplies is important if you want to be a good world citizen. But the fact is Australians need to look at their own country and realize there is a water shortage right in their backyard. Unfortunately, t... Read >
Author: Philip Kilworth
20th January 2009
The causes of the decline of Maya classic civilization is remain a mystery. Various theories about the Maya decline have been suggested. Epidemic diseases, such as yellow fever and malaria are probably post-Colombian imports to America. There is also no c... Read >
Author: Liza
20th January 2009
The Florida Aquifer, technically named the Floridan Aquifer, is one of the largest and most productive aquifer systems in the world. The Floridan Aquifer provides water for irrigation, household, agricultural and industrial use, livestock, plants, wildli... Read >
Author: Patti Wilson
17th January 2009
With escalating population and high living standards, water scarcity is hitting the World. Though our planet is blessed with three-fourth water, the irony is, only a small amount can be used for drinking purpose. While some corners of the globe have suffi... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
17th January 2009
With escalating population and high living standards, water scarcity is hitting the World. Though our planet is blessed with three-fourth water, the irony is, only a small amount can be used for drinking purpose. While some corners of the globe have suffi... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
09th January 2009
Children learn many important things in life by observing how the adults around them act or listening to the things they say. Today the environment is a topic that is being discussed more and more in the home and at school. This is especially true in Au... Read >
Author: Harold Callaghan
05th January 2009
Protecting your lawn and garden investment is important for many reasons. If you are like most homeowners, you have put a lot of time and money into the area surrounding your home. In fact, creating a nice landscaped yard can get quite expensive by the ti... Read >
Author: Philip Kilworth
05th January 2009
Australia has the lowest average annual rainfall of all the continents at 472mm per the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Not only is the continent naturally dry because of normal climactic conditions, drought conditions have worsened due to El Niño-Sout... Read >
Author: Harold Callaghan
03rd January 2009
Investing in long term water conservation has become a duty and not an option. Water restrictions have become the norm as the Australian population continues to grow and drought conditions persist. Unfortunately, Australians have one of the highest water ... Read >
Author: Philip Kilworth
13th December 2008
A major concern for Australians who are awakening to our national water shortage is how to choose the most effective rain water collection system for their homes. As we all come face to face with the water shortage crisis we move through our panic into t... Read >
Author: Harold Callaghan
03rd December 2008
In Australia, water conservation has become a critical issue. The climate is normally dry due to climatic conditions, but the situation has been worsened by two factors. First, the population growth has increased water needs. Second, there is a persistent... Read >
Author: Philip Kilworth
02nd December 2008
Water conservation is a hot topic in Australia. It always has been and will be until we come up with a plan to preserve water for future generations. Water recycling is the idea which is on the leading edge of these plans. We must find a way to make ev... Read >
Author: Harold Callaghan
06th October 2008
Polluted water happens when toxins enter the water system, in the following ways.
* Get dissolved
* Suspended in the water
* Lie in the sediment.
Polluted water is caused by industrial dumping, sewage, intense farming and individuals... Read >
Author: Pearth
30th September 2008
Every year, countries around the world suffer from water shortages. The numbers are startling. Over 1 billion people live without reliable access to drinkable water. Meanwhile, the number of people living in water stressed areas accounts for 41% of the wo... Read >
Author: Scientist Live
20th June 2008
Lose Weight Naturally with Hoodia Gordonii
Each year, millions of people buy herbal slimming tablets which promise to help you lose weight, but so many are disappointed with the results. Hoodia Gordonii is a completely natural slimming aid that ... Read >
Author: mark bevan
13th June 2008
How to retain key staff
Key staff are essential for any business. When an accountant or financial person looks at your staffing structure or business set up – they just see numbers on a sheet and people as a fixed cost without taking account of the v... Read >
13th June 2008
How to retain key staff
Key staff are essential for any business. When an accountant or financial person looks at your staffing structure or business set up – they just see numbers on a sheet and people as a fixed cost without taking account of the v... Read >
Author: sharpend
05th June 2008
It was 6 am and we were cycling towards the birder’s paradise in a foggy, chilled December morning. It was early morning, and there was great hustle and hustle in the waters.I was mesmerized to see the vast variety of avian life congregated at a single ... Read >
Author: azad
29th April 2008
Watering the garden allows for 20-40 per cent of a household’s water use, and typically areas bring in some sort of water restriction when temperatures soar. But, there’s lots more to saving water in the garden than limiting your watering. By using Ra... Read >
Author: David Harland
02nd February 2008
If you are currently experiencing water restrictions then your garden is probably looking a bit thirsty. In some places with severe restrictions it's probably dead. We all love a lush green garden but unfortunately gardens are the biggest culprit when it... Read >
Author: Dave C
29th July 2006
If you don't live in Southern England, chances are that you might not have noticed the water shortage problem in the UK, but you might have heard of the hosepipe ban and were left puzzled by London's Mayor Ken Livingstone plea to Londoners to stop flushin... Read >
Author: Ray Dobson
12th June 2006
This morning I headed off on the Ruta no. 2 to the Túnel area of town and started my last day at the Cetlalic Language School. We had a very interesting day, during the first part of the day we discussed the water shortage in Cuernavaca and that the city ... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher
11th March 2006
The key to any renovation or restoration project is research.
Whatever you are trying to achieve in life preparation is everything. On tasks that you have completed before the subconscious will kick in and give you much of the information, on ta... Read >
Author: Peter Wagstaff
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