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I Love Touring Italy - Campania West Of Naples

07th November 2007
If you are looking for a European tourist destination, consider the area west of Naples in the Campania region of southwestern Italy on the Tyrrhenian Sea. You will find several small towns and two islands. While the area is not undiscovered it tends to b... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

When Mother Nature Fires Back

07th November 2007
CATASTROPHIC LOSSES -MOTHER NATUREThe people who lost their homes in the recent California fires are suffering from multiple catastrophic losses. These losses are sudden, senseless, unexpected and unjust. The survivors are left with a special set of probl... Read >
Author: Nancy O'Connor

Replenishing Hardwood Forests

28th September 2007
If you have always wanted to know more about this topic, then get ready because we have all the information you can handle.More than probable, when you think of environmental evils, you think about air pollution, total warming, or the lair in the ozone la... Read >
Author: Glen Roxas

For A Smooth, Blemish Free Skin

25th July 2007
A pimple on the nose may not seem like an earth-shattering disaster (unless, of course, you are the unfortunate person on the other end of the affected nose) but acne can get much more serious than a simple pimple. Acne is the common, catch-all term used ... Read >
Author: Michael Douglas

Maui: Hawaii’s Valley Isle

30th June 2007
At 728 square miles, Maui is the second largest island in the Hawaiian chain, and is actually formed from two separate volcanic eruptions. The first volcano became the West Maui Mountains and has been extinct for over a million years. The other, Haleakala... Read >
Author: Kelly

Diamonds – Valued For Eternity

02nd December 2006
They say a diamond is a girl's best friend, but there is much more to them than that. Next to gold, it is hard to think of another item that has been more valued throughout history. A diamond is forever. Or so the commercial tells us. From little girl... Read >
Author: Arsene Bergkamp

The Galapagos Islands Hot Spot and its source of volcanic activity

11th November 2006
The Galapagos Hot Spot and its source of volcanic activity Volcanic islands that originated with the activity of a hot spot, are amazing locations on Earth because of their continuous change. The islands follow a chain pattern where the older islands are ... Read >
Author: jorge alvarado

A Guide to the Significance of Pompeii for Travelers

05th October 2006
The story of Pompeii has always fascinated travelers, which is why it is a popular destination. While the city represented classic Roman life, the destruction of it has always been the fascinating element. A Guide to the Significance of Pompeii for Tr... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Introduction to Uranium Hot Spots

18th June 2006
Sandstone deposits in the Western Cordillera region comprise the key uranium provinces in the United States. Wyoming, the Colorado Plateau (New Mexico-Utah-Arizona) and south Texas's Gulf Coast Plain are the three areas of interest. The Cordillera is a se... Read >
Author: James Finch

Learn More about Diamonds

09th April 2006
A Diamond is a mineral made of carbon that is crystallized. In fact a diamond is more than 99.95% pure carbon. The remaining 0.05 percent of the elements often influences the crystal's color and shape. The diamond is also by far the hardest natural substa... Read >
Author: Ariel

Just-In-Time Life – Riding the Edge of Disaster

12th March 2006
Our modern age of convenience makes just about everything we need or want available with a click on the computer, a phone call, or at worst a drive to the neighborhood store. There isn't much we can't have delivered or have done for us, and very few of ou... Read >
Author: John Allen
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