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Review of Renewable Energy

29th September 2009
Renewable energy is anything that can be used to generate heat or electricity but without using unsustainable fuels and without releasing carbon dioxide into the earth’s atmosphere. The reason renewable energy is becoming more prevalent is because o... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Check Out This New Treatment For Diabetes

29th September 2009
Looking for a Treatment For Diabetes Before we can discuss a treatment for diabetes, we must know a little bit about the illness In brief diabetes is due to the incapability of your body to create insulin. Your body uses glucose as it's primary energy so... Read >
Author: mitchell conner

Bournemouth: the Happiest Town in the UK

29th September 2009
Britain and bad weather go hand-in-hand, if we are to believe the rumours, but the south of the country isn’t actually all that bad and many of the south coast seaside resorts can be great destinations for domestic holidays. Bournemouth is one such p... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Yeast Infections And How To Deal With Them

29th September 2009
Fungal infections are quite common and although not serious in themselves, can cause a good deal of discomfort and misery. Fungi are a group of organisms separate from plants and animals but having several characteristics similar to those of plants, in ... Read >
Author: RobEsmund

Camping Safety Tips

28th September 2009
There are millions of people everywhere who enjoy the relaxation of camping. Whether you’re spending the weekend camping with your family at the local state park or backpacking through the backcountry, there are some general rules of camping safety tha... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Tropical Rainforest Species

24th September 2009
The tropical rainforest is a unique ecosystem that is home to many plants and animals, in fact more plants and animals than we even know about. The plants found in the tropical rainforest produce much of the oxygen that is essential for our planet. In add... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Bio Pyramid

23rd September 2009
In the ongoing energy debate, biomass energy is getting a lot of play among politicians. To understand the concept, it first helps to understand the bio pyramid. Bio Pyramid All of the organisms in the world follow orders of classification. Whether... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How Are Fossils Formed?

22nd September 2009
How are fossils formed? For fossil formation to take place a series of fortunate events must occur. If any part of the series is missing, we will never see the fossil! In fact, fossilization is a rare occurrence. Nature tends toward recycling. That includ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Managing Hazardous Household Waste – Your Roles And Responsibilities

22nd September 2009
It is no secret that the quantity of household waste produced is increasing year after year at an alarming rate and governments are under pressure to expand existing landfills or build new ones to accommodate the waste that is being produced. What is ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

All About Nature Field Guides

22nd September 2009
Field guides are any reading materials like books and magazines about the different wildlife we see around. Wildlife encompasses plants or animals, whether extinct already or still existing. These references help readers understand more about the wildlife... Read >
Author: Urmann

The health importance of Magnesium

22nd September 2009
Magnesium is a mineral that serves a vital role in the human body. Magnesium is found in both plants and animals. It helps plants with photosynthesis and acts as a metabolic reaction in animals. The human body has over three hundred biochemical processes ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

General Information About Vitamins

18th September 2009
Where does the word "vitamin" come from? The words is derived from the Latin word vita (life) and the biochemical term amine (nitrogen-containing) because vitamins are required for life and were originally thought to be amines. Vitamins are organic co... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Exploring Sabah: Paradise of Borneo

10th September 2009
Sabah is a stunning Malaysian State, situated towards the northern area of the beautiful island of Borneo. Among the country’s largest states, Sabah occupies the second position and its capital is the well known Kota Kinabalu. In ancient times, this... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Top 5 Reasons To Visit Miami, FL For Your Next Vacation

07th September 2009
If you are planning to visit Miami Florida, be prepared for a colorful city that is full of culture, nightlife, and of course beautiful white sandy beaches with turquoise water. There is so much to see and do that it will be hard to pack it all in. If y... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

How to buy green wood

07th September 2009
It's natural, tactile and warm, making it a natural choice for home decor. But buying wood is full of unseen environmental pitfalls - you can be an unawares eco-criminal simply by kicking back in a teak garden chair. Read mydeco's snappy guide and avoid t... Read >
Author: A.Deakin

How To Choose Portable Oxygen Equipment

30th August 2009
Selecting the best portable oxygen equipment is a absolute must for those who are in need of portable liquid oxygen. Clean air has been and always will be a necessity for everyone.Pollution and other forms of unhealthy toxins contaminating the air we brea... Read >
Author: Josephine Monty

Investing In Thai Real Estate

28th August 2009
The brightly shining sun, the endless stripes of fine sandy beaches, the fascinating bays with crystal clear waters, the diversity of plants and animals turn any holiday into an unforgettable experience. To put it differently, the astonishing coastal area... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Dating in Idaho in the Most Picturesque Way

28th August 2009
There is one perfect way of enjoying dating in Idaho, and it includes sampling the best of the State in a very picturesque way. There is nothing like visiting your state for the best of what nature and nurture provides. Dating in Idaho is such an affair a... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

How The Minute Cure Heals Illness

28th August 2009
How Does The Minute Cure WorkI have always been a huge fan of natural cures. Given a choice, I would prefer to put a natural substance into my body as opposed to synthetic chemicals that were made in a lab somewhere. Call me bizarre but those pheno-dex... Read >
Author: fred eff

An Essential Look at Essential Oils

26th August 2009
Perfumes have been around for centuries. People extract the oils from plants and animals the mix this with water and alcohol to create the right scent that people will enjoy. There are various manufactures in the world market. Some use the same ingredi... Read >
Author: Harry Ayala

Go Green with Organic Clothes

24th August 2009
World over, the ‘go green’ concept has been actively adopted and people are making every effort to move towards organic foods and clothing. In fact, the most eagerly participating group is the younger generation who are out to embrace anything and eve... Read >
Author: liza252

Natural Cure - The 1 Minute Cure

23rd August 2009
Does The 1 Minute Cure Actually WorkI've always been a huge fan of natural cures. Given a choice, I would prefer to consume something natural than some exotic chemicals that were manufactured in a lab somewhere. Call me bizarre but those pheno-dextro-f... Read >
Author: bob bee

Taking the "Fun" Out of Fungus - Getting Rid of Fungal Infections

21st August 2009
Did you hear about the woman who dated a mushroom? She heard he was a real "fun guy" to be with. If you are spending too much time around any fungi of your own, it may be time to see your dermatologist. Fungal infections are nothing to laugh about (much l... Read >
Author: Yodle

Does The One Minute Cure Work

21st August 2009
Will The One Minute Cure Work For MeI've always been a huge fan of natural cures. Given a choice, I'd prefer to consume something natural than some exotic chemicals that were manufactured in a laboratory somewhere. Call me weird but those pheno-dextro-... Read >
Author: jamie mcintyre

What Are Eye Vitamins All About?

19th August 2009
Eyes are a hot topic right now ... From Lasik to Lutein it seems everywhere you look there is a new product or procedure touting vision enhancement. Why? Partly because people are finally discovering that they can improve and preserve their eyesight na... Read >
Author: Dr. Doolen

A glimpse at the history of Madagascar

18th August 2009
Madagascar, also widely known as the Republic of Madagascar, is an island in the Indian Ocean found off the south-eastern coast of Africa. Madagascar boasts to be the fourth largest island in the world and is as well the dwelling place for around 5 percen... Read >
Author: Sanjou

Sun Tattoos - Present Your Love for Life the Brightest Way

15th August 2009
Most of the stunning and dazzling body tattoo designs in the world illustrate a gas ball, which is positioned millions of miles from the planet Earth. Who doesn't recognize the legendary sun? Across every nation, around the globe, sun design tattoos have ... Read >
Author: Julian Norris

Finding Inspiration For Custom Greeting Cards

10th August 2009
Custom greeting cards can sometimes be hard to create. Everybody wants the design to be perfect and it is quite hard to decide which one to use to get the most impact from the person receiving the custom greeting cards. If you are finding yourself all out... Read >
Author: janice

The Importance of Carbon in the Soil and How it Gets Stored

04th August 2009
Soil organic carbon, which makes up about 60% of the soil organic matter on average, has beneficial effects on many physical, chemical and biological functions of soil quality. It helps support the productivity and diversity of all living organisms in the... Read >
Author: fshelend

Scan cardinal data just about a trip to Costa Rica

03rd August 2009
For some, Costa Rica is specially famous for its plants and animals. Tho' tiny, exclusive active the size of Author Virginia, Costa Rica boasts one of every fin species of organism and brute on the planet. There are writer kinds of butterflies than on the... Read >
Author: Lukas Hofbauer

Register great data nearly a trip to Costa Rica

03rd August 2009
For some, Costa Rica is especially famous for its plants and animals. Tho' tiny, only virtually the size of Westernmost Virginia, Costa Rica boasts one of every team species of lay and fishlike on the follower. There are author kinds of butterflies than o... Read >
Author: Lukas Hofbauer

••••••>Genetic Testing and Screening

03rd August 2009
Genetics, a discipline of biology, is the science of heredity and variation in living organisms. The fact that living things inherit traits from their parents has been used since prehistoric times to improve crop plants and animals through selective breed... Read >
Author: aesha shah

Did Beyonce Lighten Her Skin Using Glutathione Skin Whitening Supplement?

31st July 2009
Beyonce is an African-American Rhythms and Blues singer, record producer, songwriter, model and actress. She born and brought up in Houston, Texas. Beyonce was first exposed to dancing and singing as a child after enrolling into many schools of performing... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Hollywood's Secret to a Radiantly Glowing Flawless Light Skin Revealed!

31st July 2009
Have you ever wondered about how actresses and actors from the Hollywood and other big celebrities keep their skin glowing, blemish free, perfectly toned and fair? Or have you ever thought why you don't have skin like theirs? The secret behind Hollywood's... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

The Real Story Behind Michael Jackson and Skin Bleaching

31st July 2009
In the year 1986, Michael Jackson - the king of pop, was diagnosed with vitiligo, and in a ninety minute interview by Oprah Winfrey in 1993, Michael Jackson for the first time admitted that he was suffering from an illness, and dismissed allegations regar... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Rihanna's Skin Lightening Journey Through the Help of Glutathione

31st July 2009
Barbadian singer, beauty queen and Model Robyn Rihanna Fenty, commonly known as Rihanna has been allegedly found using Glutathione whitening pills recently, in order to achieve a fairer skin tone. Have you ever wished for the fair complexion and flawle... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Discover A Method To Motivate Kids To Write

30th July 2009
Do you have children that complain about writing assignments? Last summer, I discovered (again) that giving my children a purpose for writing increases their motivation and willingness to fulfill their assignments. It is also a fantastic way to teach th... Read >
Author: Kerry Beck

A Romp Through a Rainforest

26th July 2009
Hey kids, do you know where you can find more living things in one place than anywhere else in the world?  In a tropical rainforest!  Rainforests are exactly what their name suggests: warm, dense forests that are very wet.Tropical rainforests are found... Read >
Author: Sarah Jane Elliott

Land in Auckland, New Zealand

25th July 2009
An island country located in the Pacific Ocean features hot beaches, sexy reefs, off beaten tracks, picturesque volcanic hills, lush forests and silent to rage rivers – New Zealand. Perfect place to visit anytime of the year, be it shimmery sunny or fr... Read >
Author: greengirl sydney

Why Taking a Digestive Supplement can Lead to Better Overall Health

17th July 2009
Enzymes are basically protein molecules. The body produces several thousand of these enzymes each day as well as getting them from the plants and animals that we eat. These molecules function basically as a catalyst; this means that they help kick off the... Read >
Author: World Vitamins Online

Goodness of Abalone, Fossil Coral and Paua Shells

16th July 2009
Abalone is a type of mollusk that is primitive and is at least thirty million years old. There are about 8 varieties and is not expensive as oysters and mussels. It can be found in Alaska, California, Korea, Japan, New Zealand and Australia. It is chunk a... Read >
Author: jitu66

Find Cheap Hotels Online for Your Trip to Australia

09th July 2009
Vacationing in Australia will provide you with memories that last forever, but Australia is such a huge place it can be difficult to decide exactly where you should explore. There are many different exciting places to visit on your Australian trip, but th... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

The Florida Aquarium at Tampa

06th July 2009
While you are staying in you Orlando Florida private vacation villas or Disney World rental home, we strongly suggest you take some time out to visit the Florida Aquarium in Tampa The Florida Aquarium is probably one of the finest aquariums in Florida.... Read >
Author: Phil Cornish

A Factual Review On Herbal Diet Pills Versus Modern Weight Loss Methods

05th July 2009
There are two types of weight loss solutions available today -- alternative herbal diet pills made from natural ingredients from plants; and synthetic diet methods through the use of drugs and medications, as well as invasive techniques, like surgery and ... Read >
Author: thonyodwens

How To Store Biodiesel Fuel

30th June 2009
Many individuals are seeking to determine how they have the ability to use Biodiesel fuel rather then gasoline that our cars use. The growth in fuel prices is forcing individuals to reconsider particular things and they are seeking urgently to save money.... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Discover More About Antioxidants Skin Care Products

28th June 2009
Ever wonder how to find good antioxidants skin care products? Everyone has heard that antioxidants are good to have and that they protect you from free radicals. Not everyone understands what works well to makes good antioxidants skin care products. Ox... Read >
Author: Bill Petersen

Potential Applications For Glycerol Being An Important Organic Substance

18th June 2009
Glycerol is a water absorbent fluid also known as glycerin or glycerine, however glycerol is the term used when it is discussed in a biological setting or when it is referring to the pure chemical form. The terms glycerin and glycerine pertain to the com... Read >
Author: joalesto

Are you good Chris?

15th June 2009
from www.palavras.org Yesterday is past, Tomorrow is not present, Today is a gift, let us evaluate today. Most important thing is to understand universe and yourself. Bu how can you understand your soul and universe. All of them are book, also we ne... Read >
Author: omeryavuz

Get the Feel of Beauty with Nature Wallpapers

12th June 2009
Nature is all about physical appearance, beauty of natural things which is surrounded by us everywhere. Nature wallpapers are something related to nature itself which represents the glorious charming beauty of nature. Everything related to nature i.e.wall... Read >
Author: Aradhana

Desert Visitors Take Home The Essence Of The Southwest In Desert Queen Perfume

12th June 2009
If you’re planning a trip to the Sonoran desert, expect to experience more than the barren landscapes you’ve seen in the movies. Far more than a dry and dusty place, the desert is a colorful and dynamic ecosystem that’s home to some of the most fasc... Read >
Author: Joannbetz

Get The Feel Of Beauty With Nature Wallpapers

11th June 2009
Nature is one which conveys the beauty of our surroundings in such a way that arose positive attitude from it. Thus, nature emphasis more on natural beauty. We can't go everywhere in search of natural beauty, but we can view a lovely sight and make our mi... Read >
Author: Aradhana

Renewable Energy & Why We Should Seriously Consider It!

04th June 2009
In this article, we are going to discuss renewable energy and talk about why we need to use it. Many people around the world are starting to become more aware of renewable energy and how we harness it. However, the large energy companies that we pay our h... Read >
Author: Sean Byrne

Green Chemicals: The Perfect Solution for Auto & Truck Detailing

01st June 2009
Detailing automobiles and trucks can be one of the most difficult and challenging cleaning applications out there. It requires patience and determination to restore the dirtiest automobile surfaces back to a like-new appeal. This is particularly essential... Read >
Author: Lauren Zwiebel

You Should Try Shaving Oils

26th May 2009
Shaving oils have been worn for hundreds of existence. In the previous they were made exclusively of plants and animals' fat and they worn to be valid medicine for a man's skin. Shaving oil is a vital part of sliver. Most of the men use preshaving oils to... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro

What Are The Future Prospects of Biotechnology?

18th May 2009
Biotechnology is a bundle of techniques that are applied to living cells. The work of biotech engineer is to produce these living cells into a particular product of improved quality. This technology is the exploitation of natural resources at the microbia... Read >
Author: sarvesh

Nitric Acid In Several Applications: As Fertilizer, Cleaning Substance As Well As In Explosives

18th May 2009
Heard of TNT, nitroglycerine and Semtex? What do they have in common? If you are not really familiar with chemicals, the one compound that is present in these, or is a derivative of, is nitric acid. Nitric acid is extremely harmful. It is highly cor... Read >
Author: joalesto

What is sedimentary rock?

15th May 2009
Sedimentary rock is one of the three main rock groups (along with igneous and metamorphic rocks) and is formed in three main ways—by the deposition of the weathered remains of other rocks (known as clastic sedimentary rocks); by the deposition of the re... Read >
Author: yxpweed

History of the Isles of Scilly

11th May 2009
The Isles of Scilly is a very popular destination for travellers at all different times of the year. Even if the off season for tourists it can be a beautiful area with a great deal to offer to the right people. If you haven't been there, you should reall... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

,I Bet You Dont Know What Foods Have Carbs?

26th April 2009
Plants use energy from the sunlight to synthesize carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water with evolution of oxygen. The primary products are sugars, which are readily soluble in water and easily transported throughout the tissue fluid of both plant... Read >
Author: C Rodney Akomas

Facts about Indoor Water Fountains

17th April 2009
An indoor water fountain is a sculpture of waterfall where water flows and emerges into the reservoir. How does indoor water fountain work? In the simple principle of gravity the water flowing from the water fountain is being pulled down. Technically, an ... Read >
Author: Sanjaya Anderson

All About Petroleum and Electricity

07th April 2009
Without petroleum, the world would probably come to a screeching halt. Petroleum and its byproducts serve a lot of purposes for mankind, but the most important is probably the energy it provides us. Everyone knows that most cars run on gasoline, a fuel re... Read >
Author: Mel Joelle

How To Start A Historical Stamp Collection

02nd April 2009
Postage stamps have been compared to miniature art works or an exotic museum display of worldwide icons. Stamp collectors say that find entertainment and knowledge in stamps, in addition to its investment potential. Investment wise, based on the most ex... Read >
Author: Jerald Shin Shapiro

PROS OF HEALTH SUPPLIMENTS

01st April 2009
Many times, due to your busy and hectic life style, we are apt to miss the necessary nutrients such as protein, vitamins, and minerals, which are dependable for our good health. Good nutrition is the most important aspect in achieving optimal health. If w... Read >
Author: indyainfo

The Eight Thrilling States and Regions Of Australia

26th March 2009
One of the most exotic travel destinations in the world is Australia, or more officially known as the Commonwealth of Australia. It is also known as the Land Down Under, separated from the rest of the world by the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It has one o... Read >
Author: joalesto

Practical Guidelines For Your Australian Holiday

24th March 2009
Your dream vacation is an adventure in the sweeping red sands of the outback, in the interesting transition of landscapes, in the exotic and endemic variety of plants and animals, and of course, the wonderful culture unique only to the Land Down Under. ... Read >
Author: joalesto

A Renewable Energy Plan for 2030

13th March 2009
Despite all of the recent negative publicity surrounding fossil fuels, crude oil and natural gas has been beneficial for the growth of our modern world. It has helped the population have life after dark, transport goods all over the world, and allowed tec... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Importance of Biogas Digesters for All Our Futures

12th March 2009
Biogas digesters hold a high level of importance for all our futures as the only way to turn the tide on global emissions from a huge range of waste organic materials. Society is blinded by the opportunities of solar energy, wave and wind power, but so fa... Read >
Author: Steve Last

MINIMUM IMPACT CAMPING

10th March 2009
As much as getting in nature and taking in its greatness is a great thing for us humans, a very important factor to consider is how our time in nature is effecting the environment. Minimum impact camping / backpacking results from sensitizing ourselves t... Read >
Author: Stephanie Morrison

A cheap Holiday Guide to Australia

10th March 2009
Australia has a lot of famous holiday destinations. Holiday makers who spend their vacation to Australia had a great time visiting a lot of historical places without having a spend big amount of money. Cheap accommodations is one of the main reasons tha... Read >
Author: Safi

What is The Best Firming Over The Counter Night Cream That Really Works?

09th March 2009
Want to learn what is the best firming over the counter night cream? You’re not alone if you are looking for firming cream that really works. Until recently, there really wasn’t anything that was effective and safe for everyone. Allergic reacti... Read >
Author: Kathleen P. Walsh

Embark On An Amazing Antarctica Expedition Today

09th March 2009
Long ago, Antarctica was a place where few dare venture. It is a spot so remote, so untamed, and deeply mysterious, that a trip to this cold, wind-swept location only the brave and daring are willing to take the risk of both the long voyage by the sea an... Read >
Author: joalesto

Bioidentical Hormone Replacement

06th March 2009
The Essentials Regarding Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Treatment Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Treatment (BHRT) was developed in the late twentieth century as a new natural choice for caring for menopause imbalances and aches. In theory, it impli... Read >
Author: Replacement205

Stock Investing Strategies - The Advantages of Following the News

06th March 2009
When most stockholders think of current events, they tend to think in terms of big events. Although there is an advantage to tracking big events, you need to be aware of small events as well. Consider minnows for a moment. They are usually ignored be... Read >
Author: Bernz Jayma P.

Getting Information On Cave Exploring

04th March 2009
Caves have existed for millions of years. Before humans lived in homes, these were used as dwellings and provided shelter from the heat or the cold. But how are caves formed? Archaeological finds show that these were made from two things. The first is... Read >
Author: Jiro Sosh

Landscapes and Legends of Northern Ireland

03rd March 2009
The Giant’s Causeway is one of Ireland’s better known landmarks and Northern Ireland’s only World Heritage site. The unusual rock formations are a sight to behold in their own right, as well as the Causeway coastline and nearby attractions. A ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Ecotourism in Playa Del Carmen Made Easier by Real Estate Agents

17th February 2009
Ecotourism is becoming very popular and Mexico offers a plethora of options in its tourism industry as the country is blessed with an amazing ecological mix. The geography of Mexico is fascinating. The country encompasses two biological kingdoms – ... Read >
Author: Tom Budniak

Ecotourism in Playa Del Carmen Made Easier by Real Estate Agents

16th February 2009
Ecotourism is becoming very popular and Mexico offers a plethora of options in its tourism industry as the country is blessed with an amazing ecological mix. The geography of Mexico is fascinating. The country encompasses two biological kingdoms – ... Read >
Author: Tom Budniak

A Costa Rica Vacation with the Luxury You Expect

13th February 2009
If you want to enjoy a Costa Rica vacation with sheer unadulterated luxury, then you have to know what the country has to offer. As with most vacation destinations, Costa Rica has a lot, since although the country is not the richest, it knows how to trea... Read >
Author: Margaret

Cabo San Lucas Horseback Riding

02nd February 2009
Do you wish to meander through the beauty of your tropical paradise? Perhaps you don’t want the noise of an engine, but a nice romantic trip through the desert and natural landscapes of Cabo San Lucas Mexico? There are many reasons why Cabo San Lucas ... Read >
Author: dval478

Going To School For Landscaping

29th January 2009
Landscaping training schools are designed to prepare the students for a career in construction and design in landscaping. For those who want to design a botanical garden and other embellished pathways, a landscape training school would serve that purpose.... Read >
Author: Joshua Santor

SEO: How Can This Be Harnessed To Help Promote A Website?

23rd January 2009
When you first launch a website, you naturally want all the content crammed into it that you can lay hands on. But if it's real traffic you're looking for, consider taking a more patient approach. Anyone involved in SEO can tell you that organic growth... Read >
Author: DOGRAWONG

Things to in Devon for 2009

20th January 2009
The county of Devon is in the south west of England and borders with Cornwall, Dorset and Somerset. The county is home to some of the most picturesque villages and towns that are ideal for anyone who appreciates the countryside. Many visitors from more ur... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Choosing Costa Rica As A Vacation Destination

16th January 2009
Let's face it, there are so many humid journey destinations out there that it can be tough to choose which one to tour to. At a glance, destinations such as the Bahamas, Belize, and Jamaica all appear to recommend some of the same stuff: beaches, charming... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

Things to Enjoy In Tulum

12th January 2009
When you hear the word “Tulum”, what normally pops into you mind? I bet it’s the Mayan Ruins. Of course Tulum is famous for its ruins, one of the most visited Mayan ruins.History unfolds as soon as you step onto the ruins. The location on a cliff ov... Read >
Author: Ella

Special Winter Carp Fishing Tackle And Bait Tips!

09th January 2009
Winter carp fishing can very often be more productive in many ways with less anglers on the bank and more possibility of multiple catches of fish in a very short space of time. Prepare well for big rewards in winter and spring and some of the biggest fish... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

Things to Enjoy In Tulum

05th January 2009
When you hear the word “Tulum”, what normally pops into you mind? I bet it’s the Mayan Ruins. Of course Tulum is famous for its ruins, one of the most visited Mayan ruins. History unfolds as soon as you step onto the ruins. The location on a cliff ... Read >
Author: Ella

The Essential Places to Visit When Traveling to Australia

29th December 2008
Of all the places in the world to visit, I think Australia was my favorite. I once spent a spring semester abroad there and experienced some of the memorable moments of my life. I saw the unique plants and animals every single day. With so many differen... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Field guides to our rescue

29th December 2008
One of the inevitable parts of our travel kits are field guides. These tiny but not to be ignored pocket books give us quick knowledge about a particular species of plant or an animal that we seem to be interested in. It’s generally used by tourists to ... Read >
Author: jacqueshabra

Minor and Major Tarot Cards

16th December 2008
Tarot card nowadays have turn to divination and part already of psychic form of reading with regards on the meaning of every tarot cards that signifies every personality of people who wants to know their tarot card. Almost lot of people want to know abou... Read >
Author: micoblanco

Heritage Tours by National Parks

08th December 2008
What better way for you to enjoy nature and the outdoors than to visit a National Park? These areas have been made into parks for a reason, as most of them have wildlife, beautiful open country, lakes, waterfalls, streams, forests, and much more. One of t... Read >
Author: Gloria Dekker

Collecting home literature

08th December 2008
There are not many people in the civilized world who do not know what a ‘book’ is. Described as a collection of blank, or handwritten, printed, and illustrated sheets of paper, with the pages usually fastened together on one side, books are still quit... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Recycling Everyone Can Do It

03rd December 2008
RECYCLING: Imagine floating in the sky in a shuttle and looking down at the earth. One might hope that looking down you might see all the wonderful things put together by humans on this earth, for example the Great Wall of China. Whilst this is the ... Read >
Author: rnhlive56

Learn About Landscaping In School

03rd December 2008
Landscaping culture schools are designed to plan the students for a career in construction and blueprint in landscaping. For those who want to propose a botanical plot and other embellished pathways, a landscape guidance educate would fulfil that drive. ... Read >
Author: Joey Simmons

Why Organic Cotton Baby Clothes Are Best

01st December 2008
Organic cotton clothing is made from cotton grown without pesticides or chemical insecticides. It is also made from cotton plants which have not been genetically modified. I believe that organic cotton is best for clothing for environmental and humanit... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

8 Simple Colon Cleansing Steps to End Digestive Problems

01st December 2008
An extremely necessary aspect of your complete wellness is your digestive health. All of the functions of our natural digestive health interweave. The process is complicated and not something you need to fully understand. However, digestive health pr... Read >
Author: Daniel Gonzalez

Weight Loss - Life's building blocks

01st December 2008
Proteins are Complex Compounds made up of amino acids. Often called the "building blocks" of the body, amino acids are used to create, maintain, and repair all protein components of the body. These include body tissues such as skin, hair, bones, muscles, ... Read >
Author: Alien

Discus Tropical Fish - From The Amazon To Your Fish Tank

26th November 2008
The best way to start understanding discus tropical fish is to determine what is meant by the term 'tropical'. In the strict sense of the word, it applies to the portion of the earth that lies between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, but things are... Read >
Author: Mark Hall

Using Fossil Fuels

26th November 2008
Fossil fuels are a natural but non renewable source fuels or organic compounds made of hydrogen and carbon that develop thru the natural decomposition of plants and animals over thousands of years. The fuels are used in three forms petroleum oil, natural ... Read >
Author: Gloria Smith

Job Career Planning-What Interests You?

24th November 2008
One important step or factor in defining your ideal career is identifying your interests. Research has found that: Your interests are an important source of information to use in exploring career options. You are more likely to be interested in things... Read >
Author: Lamar Deane

Things You Need To Know About Pet Turtles

24th November 2008
Contrary to popular belief, turtles and tortoises are not easy to care for and should be carefully thought out before adopting one. Although they are not as demanding as other pets (dogs ... cats ... hamsters ... fish... etc) they do need proper care. ... Read >
Author: Lamar Deane

Marine Biologist Career Information

22nd November 2008
The scientific study of living organisms in the ocean or other marine or brackish bodies of water is called a Marine Biology. Marine biology differs from marine ecology as marine ecology is focused on how organisms interact with each other and environm... Read >
Author: k00lit

Developing Your Self-Growth

21st November 2008
Developing Your Self-Growth Are you using only a fraction of your capacity? Then it's time to develop your self. Our life is often a reflection of what is going on in nature. Just as we have, plants and animals also have life cycles. For example just ... Read >
Author: personalcoaching

Can Reiki Cure Anemia?

11th November 2008
Reiki is another form of alternative medicine. Although it can cure certain illnesses, one that has never been thoroughly studied in humans is anemia. Anemia is a common blood disorder and this happens when the person’s red blood cells are below nor... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Everything You’ve Always Wanted to Know About Biomass in Plain English

03rd November 2008
How Biomass is Made The process of plants absorbing the sun’s energy is called photosynthesis. As animals and humans eat the plants, that chemical energy is passed on. Biomass is organic material that comes from plants and animals and contains stored ... Read >
Author: Joni Keith

Tanzania and the Eastern Arc Mountains

13th October 2008
The Eastern Arc Mountain The Eastern Arc is a chain of ancient mountains covered by rain forests and grasslands in Tanzania and Kenya. Scientists believe that the forest has survived on the Eastern Arc Mountains for over 30 million years, and were on... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Zoos in the United States: Coast-to-Coast

07th October 2008
Taking a trip to the zoo has long been a favored American pastime and the experience today is better than ever. Zoos in the United States come in all forms and sizes, from traditional zoos such as those in Houston or Phoenix to a unique nature park in the... Read >
Author: Steven Mayo

The Truth Behind Our Fossil Fuels In Use Today

06th October 2008
Fossil Fuels are a non-renewable energy source, that means they cannot be replaced. Fossil fuels are formed from plants and animals that lived as much as 300 million years ago. The fuels are found in deposits beneath the earth's surface. The fossil fuels ... Read >
Author: jdobson

The Must See Florida Attractions

30th September 2008
Sea World presents the mysteries of the sea. People of all ages come here to see its attractions which include the dolphin shows. This unique theme park of Orlando offers various rides, shows and enchanting shows of Shamu, the Killer Whale. There are many... Read >
Author: Peter Fleming

Seasonal Depression: 5 Steps to Prevent Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

23rd September 2008
I know that some people think that the idea of seasonal depression is just plain crazy. However, there are some very real cases that lead us to believe that the weather can have a tremendous affect on a person’s mood. The thinking used to be that a ... Read >
Author: Sean P McCool

The Whys and Hows of Green Furniture

16th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Virginia Ginsburg A common nickname for environmentalists and people who are working towards being "green" is "Tree Hugger," suggesting a love of all things natural. With green products swiftly making their way into mainstream consum... Read >
Author: Virginia Ginsburg

Southern California Beach Tips: What's Best? A Groomed or a Natural Beach?

15th September 2008
Visitors to a Southern California beach usually head straight to the patch of sand they consider "perfect:" Malibu's wide Zuma Beach; McGrath State Beach's untouched dunes; or the cobbles and surf breaks of Ventura's Emma Wood State Beach. While vastly... Read >
Author: Annie Kng

Places You Can Go To While Dating In Nevada

12th September 2008
Nevada is a state in the United States of America. It is the 7th largest state. Most of this state is a desert area. The capital city of Nevada is called Carson. It is nicknamed The Silver State because of the amount of silver deposits that are found here... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Places You Can Go To While Dating In Nevada

10th September 2008
Nevada is a state in the United States of America. It is the 7th largest state. Most of this state is a desert area. The capital city of Nevada is called Carson. It is nicknamed The Silver State because of the amount of silver deposits that are found here... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Trivia on India’s biodiversity

04th September 2008
Trivia on India’s biodiversity · India occupies only 2.4 percent of the Earth’s landmass but has over eight percent of the world’s known wildlife. · The Easter Himalayas are endemic to 3500 species of higher plants, 20 species of reptiles, 25 e... Read >
Author: JASSI

Organic Certified Healthy for Us and the Planet

20th August 2008
Organic certified products have labels proving their worthiness, if a business wishes to be organic certified, it has to first meet the standards of their country for organic certification. The farmer/producer needs to qualify for certification and ther... Read >
Author: Pearth

Journey to the Great Outdoors: Adventurous Vacation Destinations

16th August 2008
There's nothing wrong with flamboyant umbrella drinks. There's certainly nothing wrong with a sun-baked afternoon lounging on the beach. And who could blame you for indulging in that sumptuous Shiatsu massage with lavender facemask and scented oils? A ... Read >
Author: Steven Mayo

EXTREME ADVENTURE TRAVELER ALERT !

13th August 2008
Antarctica was discovered in the 1800s, but ancient cultures, including the ancient Greeks, knew it existed. They did not know it in a scientific way; they just speculated that there had to be land at the far southern end of the world. Some ancient cul... Read >
Author: Ajay Mehandru

Experience New Sights in Barcelona - The Parks and Font Mágica !

29th July 2008
Barcelona is not really famous for his parks and gardens. If anything then Gaudí, Sagrada Familia, Las Ramblas etc. But especially here in Barcelona you can find lots of oases to chill out after a stressful tourist day. Lying on the grass, reading a book... Read >
Author: JoshuaThorpe

Natural therapies work wonders

29th July 2008
Ways of healing mind, soul and body. Acupressure is an ancient healing therapy that utilizes fingers to depress key locations on the skin's surface to prompt healing within the body. China developed Acupressure based on the principles of acupuncture to ea... Read >
Author: Sadhana

All about Vitamins

29th July 2008
Vitamins and minerals are needed for growth and good health. The vitamins and minerals you need are found in the food you eat. It's important to eat a balanced diet that includes fruits and vegetables. Some food is enriched. This means that vitamins or mi... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch

Teaching kids about animals

23rd July 2008
Children have the virtue of innocence. Their minds are pure and educating them about good values is worth every effort. Parents are the best teachers. As a child graduates from pre-school to a routine academic schedule, his primary values come to the fore... Read >
Author: Jennie

Jersey As A Vacation Spot

23rd July 2008
Jersey, one of the Channel Islands in the English Channel (in contrast to Jersey, USA), is a small yet beautiful island, perfect for a short holiday. The island itself is as far south as France (St. Malo is less than 4 miles away and visible on a clear... Read >
Author: Richard Adams

Antarctica Traveling for the Extreme Adventure Traveler

15th July 2008
Technically, the continent of Antarctica was not officially discovered until the year 1820. However, it was not exactly unknown. Before that, it had been "contemplated" by ancient cultures who sort of surmised that there had to be land at the extreme sout... Read >
Author: Mandy Karlik

The Dangers of Insecticides: Opting for Natural Insecticides Instead

15th July 2008
The Dangers of Insecticides to Soil, Plants and Animals First of all, you should understand that using insecticides do not help your soil. It actually kills your soil to the extent that it’d probably become unproductive in the near future. You might ... Read >
Author: Patrik Ewriter

Life Without Fossil Feuls.

09th July 2008
Can you imagine what life would be like without the use of fossil fuels?. Let me start by explaining a little about what fossil feuls are. In general , Fossil feuls are layers of plants and animals which have died millions of years ago ,compressed and b... Read >
Author: Jerome Exner

The Influence Of Herbal Medicine In Healing The Modern Man

03rd July 2008
The practice of using the curative properties of both plants and animals has dated back since ancient times. Our early ancestors, lacking the proper treatment technologies that are in abundance today, have compiled extensive knowledge on the effects of ce... Read >
Author: Vanessa Arellano Doctor

Junk Removal London Services from CITIJUNK

25th June 2008
You are probably familiar with the sign Dispose Trash Properly. This sign clearly illustrates that junk does have a place in this world. They are intended to be put in the right place otherwise it would have considerable effect on the surroundings and the... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Going Green in the Bathroom

24th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Virginia Ginsburg Every room in your house could use a green makeover, but perhaps the room with the biggest potential is one of the smallest ' your bathroom. From low-flow shower heads to bamboo towels and recycled paper products, t... Read >
Author: Virginia Ginsburg

art paper-cut

10th June 2008
One of China's most popular folk-arts is paper-cut is a very distinctive visual art of Chinese handicrafts. It originated from the 6th century when women used to paste golden and silver foil cuttings onto their hair at the temples, and men used them in sa... Read >
Author: happysnk

It Is Not A Very Good Idea To Set Off On A Hike Today Without A GPS

14th May 2008
If you are one of the many thousands of people who take pleasure in hiking then you should not leave home without the correct equipment and that means water, food, a first aid kit and the best GPS hiking system that you can find. Taking a hike in the wood... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Does Marriage Work?

30th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 The Exhortation Life and Business Coaching Service Due to man's never-ending quest to understand the Life Matters that are only better understood from a spiritual standpoint, "Does Marriage Work?" has become one of the most pondered ... Read >
Author: Life Coach Alex Ihama

Cheap Costa Rica Real Estate

29th April 2008
Investing in real estate in a beautiful, tropical climate seems to be one of the more popular ventures of real estate buyers, worldwide. While most of these locations are not cheap, Costa Rica real estate can offer some of the most affordable options to t... Read >
Author: Cerro Fresco

Antioxidants The Free-Radical Antidote

26th April 2008
The new knowledge found by scientists connecting free radicals to a number of degenerative biologic functions, combined with the increase in the median age, has made interest in antioxidants skyrocket. Because the population wants to enjoy life as much a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Four Different Eco-Systems in One City

26th April 2008
The Dallas World Aquarium is actually much more than an aquarium though it’s name suggests differently. It houses a variety of animals-mostly those from tropical areas of the world- in their natural habitat in a series of specially designed eco-systems.... Read >
Author: James Cook

Ancient Trees and the Hiroshima Bomb

24th April 2008
There are hardly any examples on the planet of what scientists refer to as living fossils, i.e. plants and animals alive today that are largely unchanged from fossil remains. Of course the most well known of these are crocodiles and alligators which scien... Read >
Author: Lucy Evans

The Udzungwa Mountains

11th April 2008
UZUNGWA MOUNTAINS. INTRODUCTION: Udzungwa Mountains National Park is one of Tanzania?s most outstanding, pristine, paradise and unique exciting wilderness mountains forested with greatest altitudinal range of forest. It is one of thirty-four ?World ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Rhythms of Life

11th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mary Ann Copson ?There are times to cultivate and create, when you nurture your world and give birth to new ideas and ventures. There are times of flourishing and abundance, when life feels in full bloom, energized and expanding. And... Read >
Author: Mary Ann Copson

Biomass Renewable sources of energy

09th April 2008
Biomass is macrobiotic matter prepared from plants and animals. Biomass includes stored energy from the sun. Plants absorb the sun's energy in a method called photosynthesis. The chemical energy in plants gets transferred on to the animals and people that... Read >
Author: Fabricio

The Magic of Diamond Rings

07th April 2008
What is it about diamond rings that so compel us? Is it the shine and lustre - that which jewelers refer to as "fire"? Is it the mystery and allure of precious gems and metals that is found in a white gold diamond ring? Is it the sheer hardness and durabi... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker

The Digestive System and Yoga

03rd April 2008
The organs constituting this system are: the mouth, the pharynx, the gullet (foodpipe), the stomach, the duodenum, and the small and large intestines. From the point of view of the science of diet, the food we eat should contain five constituents, namely,... Read >
Author: Alien

Understanding The Purpose Of Vitamins And Minerals

25th March 2008
Vitamins and minerals are an integral part of our daily lives, yet people quite often overlook them. However, by eating a healthy diet people should get the necessary daily supply. Sometimes though, even by eating good, wholesome food, a person can be sti... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Why You Should Use Cold Sores Lysine To Lower Your Fever

25th March 2008
The cold sores lysines are a very common occurrence and many types of drugs and creams are used against them. However, these do not offer complete protection from cold sores. There is always a danger of reoccurrence of the cold sores. Therefore it is bett... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

These Are Some Of The Many Harmful Bacteria That Are Life Threatening

25th March 2008
Harmful bacteria are those bacteria that may harm your body and immune system making you sick. The very common cause of the food borne illness in human beings is said to be due to the harmful bacteria. Bacteria are there on the food at the time you buy th... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

An Archaeological Road Trip of South Africa

19th March 2008
Take a Tour through South Africa's Best Archaeological Sites South Africa has been called the “Cradle of Humankind” and the country's archaeological sites rank among the most scientifically and historically important in the world. Archaeologists be... Read >
Author: Toureagle

Shaving Oils

14th March 2008
Shaving oils have been used for hundreds of years. In the past they were made exclusively of plants and animals’ fat and they used to be real medicine for a man’s skin. Shaving oil is an essential part of shaving. Most of the men use preshaving oils t... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

What To Avoid And What To Say To A Beautiful Girl

10th March 2008
There is so much which is not said to girls yet they badly want to hear it from their men. No one is to blame because guys do not know it. I thought of it when as a girl, i got tired of asking questions. He failed miserably to meet my expectations till i ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

What To Avoid And What To Say To A Beautiful Girl

07th March 2008
There is so much which is not said to girls yet they badly want to hear it from their men. No one is to blame because guys do not know it. I thought of it when as a girl, i got tired of asking questions. He failed miserably to meet my expectations till i ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Relocate to Sun in the Phoenix Valley

04th March 2008
If you've been thinking of relocating somewhere warm, this is a great time to consider the Phoenix Valley. Consisting of over 20 communities, surrounding Phoenix (Arizona's capital), the Valley of the Sun offers endless opportunities for art, culture and ... Read >
Author: Anne Eliason

Healthy Organic Food Vs Unhealthy Processed Food

26th February 2008
Think about your present food habits. Are you 100% sure the food you send to your belly is actually beneficial for your body? The food you eat is healthy if you can say for sure that the food supplies all the necessary nutrients to your body and doesn’t... Read >
Author: Dev Sri

Hiking the Smokies

17th February 2008
The awe-inspiring beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park draws an estimated 9 million visitors each year, making it the most visited National Park in the United States. Named for the natural haze seen hovering over them, the Great Smoky Mounta... Read >
Author: Jason Collmorgen

The Mauritian Wildlife Foundation- protecting the flora and fauna of Mauritius

13th February 2008
Amid Rodrigues and Reunion Island lies another volcano sculptured façade, Mauritius. Mauritius is believed to be heavenly by one and many. With a tropical climate that most people long for, Mauritius has indeed a lot to offer. The hot temperature of th... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design

Mauritius- Ile aux Aigrettes Island, the history - Part 1

13th February 2008
Ile aux Aigrettes is a small islet of around 26 hectares belonging to Mauritius found off the shores of Mahebourg. Its name may have been derived from the egrets that once lived there. Man may have been the culprit that led to Ile aux Aigrettes losing mos... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design

Mauritius-Ile aux Aigrettes, an island in regeneration

13th February 2008
The island of Mauritius is a worthwhile place to go. Visiting Mauritius can be exciting, especially where nature exceeds your expectations. Hiking in the Black River Gorges can be one of the most sensational things to do during your trip to Mauritius. Unf... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design

Hotels – Argentina, an Introduction

10th February 2008
Unparalleled diversity is probably the best phrase to describe Argentina. Spanning nearly 3, 800km and covering an area over 2,776,890 sq km, Argentina is a colossal country, and subsequently the eighth largest country on the planet. With all this spac... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

Men Perfumes - The fragrances that men love to carry with them

08th February 2008
Perfume is used by individuals to give a pleasant smell to their bodies. Perfume is essentially a mixture of aromatic compounds and fragrant oils. The word perfume is derived from the Latin word "per fumum" which means 'through smoke.' Perfumes were first... Read >
Author: Jayson Pablo

Improved RNA interference kits launched by Imgenex

30th January 2008
RNA interference (RNAi) is the process of mRNA degradation that is induced by double-stranded RNA in a sequence-specific manner. RNAi has been observed in all eukaryotes, from yeast to mammals. The RNAi pathway is thought to be an ancient mechanism for pr... Read >
Author: Stephen Jones

Boat for the Bay

23rd January 2008
Chesapeake Bay and its many Maryland tributaries offer some of the most beautiful waterfront areas in the country. It's no surprise that this area is popular with the boating population – many home owners here enjoy waterfront access. However, some may ... Read >
Author: Branden Schroeder

Causes & Effects of Lead Poisoning

14th January 2008
Lead is a highly toxic metal found in small amounts in the earth’s crust. Because of its relative abundance, low cost, and physical properties, lead and lead based compounds are frequently used in a wide variety of products including paint, ceramics, pi... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

Global Warming Facts No One Else Will Tell You About.

07th January 2008
Global Warming Facts No One Else Will Tell You About. 1. 2005 was the HOTTEST year ever on record. Average world temperatures have climbed over 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit since 1900. 2. Arctic ice is rapidly disappearing and may have its first complete... Read >
Author: Tomas

Enjoying the natural beauty of Mauritius

06th November 2007
Most tourists come to Mauritius for holidays. To able to enjoy the holiday at its maximum, various things can be done in Mauritius. One could head up to Grand Bay where a numerous of activities are readily accessible for tourists. Water sports such as swi... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design

What to see on a Tour or Vacation in South Africa

06th November 2007
In my capacity as the UK Director of Operations for One World Tours Limited, I am often asked about the destinations I have been to, so with this in mind I will endeavour to give a good opinion on those places and offer some helpful advice. Here then, are... Read >
Author: stuartcheese

Improved RNA interference kits launched by Imgenex

05th November 2007
RNA interference (RNAi) is the process of mRNA degradation that is induced by double-stranded RNA in a sequence-specific manner. RNAi has been observed in all eukaryotes, from yeast to mammals. The RNAi pathway is thought to be an ancient mechanism for pr... Read >
Author: Stephen Jones

The Sports, Economy and Transport in Montana.

30th October 2007
The state of Montana is famous with its wide assortment of sport activities. As a result of big amount of mountains the most popular sport in Montana is skiing and it is the best resort for ski lovers. The state has ten good equipped ski areas such as Red... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

People are Being Proactive about Improving Their Health

19th October 2007
Attitudes are shifting throughout the country from health care, often called sickness care, to wellness care. The shift continues from treating disease and illness to prevention. A healthy diet, moderate exercise, and now more importantly, nutritional s... Read >
Author: Ronald Godlewski

How Methane in Natural Gas is Formed

12th October 2007
Natural gas is a fossil fuel found underneath the ground in large pockets. These pockets are located inside porous rock. The principal chemical ingredient of natural gas is methane which is considered the cleanest fossil fuel because of its clean-burning ... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia

I Love Touring Italy - Small Town Piedmont

25th September 2007
If you are planning a European tour, you should consider the Piedmont region of northern Italy. Depending on your particular interests, this beautiful area might be an ideal vacation spot. You can get classic Italian food, and wash it down with fine local... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

American Indians and Subsistence on the Great Plains of North America 10,000 Years Ago

26th August 2007
When the ancestors of today’s American Indian, Alaskan Natives, and First Nation peoples migrated to the Americas, the variety and types of animals encountered were very different than those of northeast Asia. These early migrants had to learn how to h... Read >
Author: Peter N. Jones

The Search For Natural Gas

24th August 2007
We often take the comfort of a warm home in the winter for granted. With the use of natural gas we are able to cook, keep warm and heat water, just to name a few benefits. Natural gas also burns cleaner than any other fossil fuel and has fewer emissions o... Read >
Author: wespipe

Wildlife in the Middle of the City

23rd July 2007
Metropolitan Natural Park: The Metropolitan Natural Park, situated just outside of downtown Panama City, Panama, is known as the “lung of the city” and serves as a wonderful retreat for those interested in an easy escape from the neighboring city. ... Read >
Author: Jon Ashurov

Dealing with Used Motor Oil

23rd July 2007
To automobiles, motor oil is essential for proper engine performance, as is replacing it on a regular basis. To the plants and animals with which we share our natural environment, motor oil can be damaging and even deadly. Oil that is improperly discarded... Read >
Author: Greg Chapman

Hawaiian island: Kauai’s Na Pali Coast

11th July 2007
Kauai’s spectacular Na Pali Coast, the rugged coastline on the northwest shore of Hawaii’s oldest inhabited island, is probably the most remarkable and popular feature for visitors to the Garden Isle. The Na Pali Coast extends from Ke’e Beach and ru... Read >
Author: Terry Reim

Monterey, California: not just about cheese!

03rd July 2007
California's cities are each famous for one unique thing: Los Angeles has Hollywood, San Diego has surfing, San Francisco has hippies and Monterey has - cheese? The city of Monterey, located along the Pacific Coast's Monterey Bay in Central California, ha... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Recycling Used Motor Oil

02nd July 2007
Motor oil is essential to the proper lubrication and functioning of the engines in vehicles, as is replacing it on a regular basis. Oil, when disposed of improperly, does not readily break down and has the potential to cause harm to plants and animals of ... Read >
Author: wespipe

Wildlife Gardening: attracting wildlife to your garden

01st July 2007
Why is it so Important? In recent years, the popularity of wildlife gardening has grown dramatically. Not only are gardeners increasingly aware of our declining wildlife and keen to play a role in its survival, but they are also discovering the joy of ... Read >
Author: Linda Pollitt

Natural Gas From The Ground To Your Home

01st July 2007
Natural gas is a mixture of gases that formed from the fossil remains of ancient plants and animals buried deep in the earth. The main ingredient in natural gas is methane. Methane is odorless and colorless. So, why does natural gas smell? The gas company... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia

Beta Carotene’s Benefits In Human Health

21st June 2007
Beta Carotene is a carotenoid . Carotenoids are light absorbing pigments occurring in plants and animals. Beta carotene stores light in plant leaves during the process of photosynthesis. Found in many plants including asparagus, apricots, broccoli, car... Read >
Author: vincent platania

How to plan Australian cruises

15th June 2007
For years, people all over the world have wanted to take the dream cruise, and today this dream is no longer a dream since anyone can achieve it. All you need to do is to plan one of the many australian cruises available. These Australian cruises offer yo... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson

4 Things You Need To Know When Installing Garden Waterfalls

04th June 2007
Garden waterfalls are one of the newest and most popular trends in landscaping today. Waterfalls, lovely fountains, and picturesque ponds are brought together to make a wonderful sight. You can also include some beautiful fish, lovely water plants, and ev... Read >
Author: Christopher Smith

Oil – The facts

30th May 2007
Oil, one of the worlds best known commodities plays a part in everyone's lives and sometimes we don't even realise it! From running our cars, heating our homes and even being used in the production of toothbrushes, Oil is needed by everyone on the planet... Read >
Author: Fiona Dutton

The knowledge of Genetics

21st May 2007
Genetics is the science of heredity and variation in living organisms. Knowledge that desired characteristics were inherited has been implicitly used since prehistoric times for improving crop plants and animals through selective breeding. However, the mo... Read >
Author: Sandeep

How much do we know about natural gas?

15th May 2007
Studies have shown that natural gas formation resulted by means of the process of putrefaction of the little sea animals and plants that disappeared about 300 million years ago. After such forms of life died, their remains went down to the bottom of the o... Read >
Author: Rick Martin

Spring Cleaning for Your Relationship(s)

30th April 2007
Spring is seasonally a time of new beginnings for plants and animals. It's also a time for assessing what's happened previously in the first quarter and determining if you want to continue that for the rest of the year. I think it's a great tim... Read >
Author: Dr. Cindy Brown

Global warming will transform the Earth to unrecognizable mass

30th April 2007
Practically daily there are awareness of researches in sphere of global warming. The British naturalists inform of displacement of some kinds of birds, to the north areas . Canadians mark, that northern rivers remain frozen ,on the average, for ... Read >
Author: copyworld

Vitamin E: Gamma not Alpha Tocopherol is often superior with Cancer and Alzheimer's

30th April 2007
is important to know that there are several types of Vitamin E. Vitamin E is actually a generic name for eight separate compounds. Some members of the vitamin E family are called tocopherols. These members include alpha tocopherol, beta tocopherol, gamma... Read >
Author: Kevin Flatt

Nanotechnology, Genetic Engineering & Robotics – Doomsday or Miracle?

09th April 2007
Advances in nanotechnology have proven that incredible progress is not only possible today and in the future, it is pretty well inevitable. Fantastic advances in nanotechnologic medical research have resulted in life saving techniques that were unheard of... Read >
Author: Tatiana Velitchkov

Natural vitamin E has roughly twice the availability of synthetic vitamin E

08th March 2007
Most vitamin E supplements contain synthetic alpha-tocopherol, but unlike some other vitamins, synthetic vitamin E is not identical to natural. Vitamin E supplements are labelled d-alpha for natural and dl-alpha for synthetic. If the label lists “dl-alp... Read >
Author: Kevin Flatt

Biotech Industry

01st February 2007
The UN convention on Biological Diversity has defined Biotechnology as "’Biotechnology’ means any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific us... Read >
Author: Kate Gardens

Extinction of our birthright. Is Taxidermy partly to blame?????.www.Taxidermy4cash.com

13th December 2006
Countdown to Extinction. Today's Position and Events By the end of the century one in 10 species of birds in the world will be extinct and a further 15 per cent will be on the brink, according to one of the largest studies of avian biodiversity. It is ... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

History of Carbon Fuels

15th November 2006
Because of carbon fuels, we have gone from a horse and buggy lifestyle to the digital revolution. Understand the history of carbon fuels, and you understand the advancements in our way of life. History of Carbon Fuels There are many different ways ... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

What are Carbon Fuels?

15th November 2006
In any discussion of energy, the subject of carbon fuels comes quickly to the forefront. Are they good or bad for us? Do they cause global warming? Before entering the debate, just what are carbon fuels? What are Carbon Fuels? Carbon fuels form one ... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Positive Aspects of Carbon Fuels

15th November 2006
Ah, the evil carbon fuels. Carbon fuels that were once exalted as the power source for the industrial revolution are now demonized because of global warming. There are, however, positive aspects to carbon fuels. Positive Aspects of Carbon Fuels Car... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Soil - The World Beneath Your Feet

06th November 2006
There is a complex invisible world beneath your feet and it is necessary to make an effort to develop an appreciation of how the state of the soil affects plant growth. Soil is a mixture of tiny rock particles, living organisms, chemicals and the rema... Read >
Author: Ben Tan

Haleakala National Park: Maui\\\'s most beautiful natural park

26th October 2006
Originally designated as part of Hawaii National Park along with the volcanoes of Mauna Loa and Kilauea, Haleakala National Park became a separate park in its own right in 1961, and was branded an International Biosphere Reserve in 1980. Today, it is one ... Read >
Author: Jack Mack

Benefits of Manganese

16th October 2006
Manganese is a mineral found in green leafy plants, nuts, pineapple, seeds, wheat and tea, raisins, egg yolks, ginseng, hops, raspberry and many other plants. It is needed for the growth and maintenance of your skin, bone, joints, and cartilage. Mangan... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Benefits of Manganese

12th October 2006
Manganese is a mineral found in green leafy plants, nuts, pineapple, seeds, wheat and tea, raisins, egg yolks, ginseng, hops, raspberry and many other plants. It is needed for the growth and maintenance of your skin, bone, joints, and cartilage. Mangan... Read >
Author: vincent platania

What Benefits Can Traveling Give?

11th October 2006
Leisure traveling has many benefits. It is no wonder that many people love to travel. It is very common, nowadays, for people to just get away on a vacation trip any time. Some even consider traveling as part of their routine lifestyle. Perhaps, the r... Read >
Author: Rose Mary

Extinction and Taxidermy. WWW.TAXIDERMY4CASH.COM

02nd October 2006
By the end of the century one in 10 species of birds in the world will be extinct and a further 15 per cent will be on the brink, according to one of the largest studies of avian biodiversity. It is estimated just over 1 per cent of bird species have beco... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

BT Are Sharing a Building with the Bats

26th September 2006
The smallest and commonest bat in the UK is pipistrelles and it seams that these bats are the smallest European bats. They have dark red/brown fur on their backs and yellow/brown undersides. The ears, nose and wing membranes are black/brown. They occupy a... Read >
Author: Alison White

Five undiscovered California National Parks

07th September 2006
Five undiscovered California National Parks Top California day trips and weekend getaways Summertime is a busy travel time and it seems everywhere you go it's crowded. Instead of heading to the beach or Yosemite along with everyone else, try heading t... Read >
Author: Caren Jacob

The Basics of Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy

01st September 2006
The Basics of Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy is a method used to help treat the symptoms of menopause. Although bioidentical hormones are not yet FDA approved, they are being used more and more across... Read >
Author: megan mathews

Aspects of Golf Course Maintenance

31st August 2006
Golf courses are always in a state of constant change and evolution since they are growing! As the trees, grass and other shrubs grow, they interfere with the width of the putting surface of the golf course. In order to reduce the wastage of the surface, ... Read >
Author: Rich Marsiglia

Gemstones An Introduction For You To Make An Informed Choice

21st August 2006
Gemstones are mineral crystals or organic materials that have been cut and polished into beautiful items by skilled craftsmen. The minerals are naturally formed, solid, inorganic chemical compounds found in rocks. Each mineral has a fixed chemical compo... Read >
Author: Rose Mary

Bio Pyramid

29th July 2006
In the ongoing energy debate, biomass energy is getting a lot of play among politicians. To understand the concept, it first helps to understand the bio pyramid. Bio Pyramid All of the organisms in the world follow orders of classification. Whether... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Vitamins - What are they, How to get them

25th July 2006
Where does the word vitamin come from? The word vitamin is derived from the Latin word vita (life) and the biochemical term amine (nitrogen-containing) because vitamins are required for life and were originally thought to be amines. Although we now kn... Read >
Author: Yury Bayarski

The health importance of Magnesium

24th July 2006
Magnesium is a mineral that serves a vital role in the human body. Magnesium is found in both plants and animals. It helps plants with photosynthesis and acts as a metabolic reaction in animals. The human body has over three hundred biochemical processes ... Read >
Author: Rich Marsiglia

Kakadu National Park

29th June 2006
Kakadu National Park, in the Northern Territory, is a unique experience for all. A World Heritage Site, it has both unique biological and archeological significance. A mind-boggling variety of plants and animals and unique cultural articles added to the n... Read >
Author: Medha Ruby

Things To Do In San Diego When You're In Town

26th May 2006
When planning a trip to California, you might as well spend a good portion of it in San Diego. This city, while famous for its trolley and being the home of the world's most crooked road, offers more than just curiosities. Take the time to explore and it'... Read >
Author: Khieng Chho

Marvellous Minerals

21st May 2006
A mineral is a kind of micronutrient that is essential for good health. All minerals are inorganic substances absorbed from the earth by plants and cannot be produced by plants or animals. The body utilizes over eighty of these chemicals. They are vita... Read >
Author: TJ Kazunga

How to Start and Prepare a Home Based Business

20th May 2006
In recent times, the most effective and productive way to do work is at home. Constant noise, the phone rings and even colleagues from the office can be distracting and it disturbs a lot of people who are concentrating on their work. While your own home c... Read >
Author: Jeff Casmer

Wonder Fuel Propane

05th May 2006
Propane gas is considered by a growing number of people as the world's most convenient, cheap and versatile fuel. It is the preferred fuel of choice for industrial, residential, recreational, and commercial uses nationwide. Propane prices compare very fa... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper

Beta Carotene's Benefits In Human Health

08th April 2006
Beta Carotene is a carotenoid . Carotenoids are light absorbing pigments occurring in plants and animals. Beta carotene stores light in plant leaves during the process of photosynthesis. Found in many plants including asparagus, apricots, broccoli, ... Read >
Author: Vincent Platania

Sydney A Wild Town!

29th March 2006
Surely, most of us think about platypuses or is that "platypi" Tasmanian devils, koala bears, and kangaroos when we think of Australia, but considering that the country was once attached to the Asian mainland, the variety of other unusual flora and fa... Read >
Author: Mikhail Doubinski

Adding a Water Feature to Your Yard

28th March 2006
If you feel that your backyard is lacking a certain something, a water feature might be just the thing to bring new life to your outdoors. There are many different types of water features to consider, such as a pond or a waterfall. Flowing or still wate... Read >
Author: Cynthia Bates

Tips on How to Start and Manage a Home Based Business

20th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Nikki Mhlanga In recent times, the most effective and productive way to do work is at home. People today prefer to work in their own homes rather than work in an office with limited or no freedom and a demanding boss. Some people would j... Read >
Author: Nihkie Mhlanga

The Theory of God

11th March 2006
The Theory of God from shopndrop.com Can a theory of God be a legitimate scientific theory? If yes, why haven't scientists proposed it yet? Can something as mundane as bias, and not lack of empirical evidence, be at fault? Probably one of the most... Read >
Author: Josh Greenberger

Managing Hazardous Household Waste Your Roles and Responsibilities

19th February 2006
It is no secret that the quantity of household waste produced is increasing year after year at an alarming rate and governments are under pressure to expand existing landfills or build new ones to accommodate the waste that is being produced. What is... Read >
Author: Penelope Pepper

Visiting the Iti National Park

05th January 2006
The Iti National Park in Greece is one of the main natural parks tourists could meet in this country. This park is situated towards the southern side of the valley of River Sperchios and counts with a wide variety of trees, plants and animals which provid... Read >
Author: Jakob Jelling

How Woodworking Differs From Other Art Mediums

24th November 2005
The art medium of woodworking differs from all other art mediums in numerous ways. In this day and age, the woodworker has to be environmentally conscientious because in today's society the rainforests and the depletion of trees is a major concern. To the... Read >
Author: Johnny {J W} Morlan

Soil Basics - Creating Fertile, Healthy Soil

03rd November 2005
Have you ever looked at the soil in your garden and considered it as anything more than soil? If not you should because there is a lot more there than meets the eye. It performs many functions that you may not be aware of and having good quality soil in y... Read >
Author: Frank Kilkelly

Renewable Energy

20th September 2005
If you're looking for a way to conserve electricity, renewable energy may be the answer. Renewable, or solar energy, uses the sun's light, along with wind and even certain molecules in plants and animals in order to power cars, turn on lights, and keep ap... Read >
Author: John Smith

IT Career Error! Click Here to Repair

12th September 2005
Two years ago Jeff was a discontented software developer. His work left him frustrated and mentally drained each day. His performance reviews were generally positive, but always noted a lack of genuine interest or motivation. He agreed completely w... Read >
Author: Steve Bohler

What you need to know about new york city

14th July 2005
New York City is unknown to none. One of the vibrant and significant metropolises on the globe, the city of New York is considered to be one of the most expensive cities in the world. The dream to vacation in New York seems to materialize only for the ric... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta