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23rd September 2009
Most of us feel guilty if we do not take the trouble to wash and sort all those reusable plastics, papers and tins. We do this to avoid throwing them in the bin which then ends up in the landfill sites around the country. But how useful is recycling and c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
China's largest oil producer, wants to retain its prominence in the country's petroleum industry for another 50 years.
In accordance with the overall sustainable development plan for the oilfield, it will be capable of producing crude and gas equi... Read >
Author: chenxiao
23rd September 2009
A few years ago, I lived a short walk from a construction site. Throughout the day, I'd take a break from my computer and wander over to watch the large earthmoving machines break up huge slabs of concrete and rearrange many tonnes of soil. The most ins... Read >
Author: Jenny Rogan
18th September 2009
Enhancement Shamans have the potential to seriously kick butt in WoW. Each ability in the tree makes them tougher and tougher in combat, with hardier and hardier defence skills.
But you've got to fight with skill too, and this means using the right ta... Read >
Author: James Jenson
16th September 2009
A jack is a device that is used to lift very heavy loads. It employs the use of screw thread mechanisms or hydraulic cylinders (hydraulic jack) to apply extremely high linear forces. Jacks are indigenous lifting mechanisms. Small setups can be used to lif... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
11th September 2009
Email marketing is an incredibly useful tool for any company that has a presence on the web. Emailing customers and the general public with promotional material presents companies with the opportunity to reach large numbers of people without having to fir... Read >
Author: Moshe Lavi
11th September 2009
Brazil's coffee production in 2008 was more than double that of its closest rivals Vietnam. Brazil increased it's output by more than 12 million bags to a staggering 46 million, compared to Vietnam's 19.5 million bags during the same period.
That's a s... Read >
Author: Fenton Wayne
11th September 2009
INDIA - Jan - Aug exports down 19% on yearIndia exported 19% less coffee in the first eight months of 2009 as firm domestic prices dampened buying interest from overseas buyers reported the Coffee Board.The third largest coffee exporter in Asia after Viet... Read >
Author: Jackie Glenn
25th August 2009
When in retail you want to make the most profit out of your sales but just how can you do this? One major way of adding extra value to the retail products you are selling is it’s packaging. Retail packaging not only protects your product as it gets ship... Read >
Author: Kevin Thomas
24th August 2009
It is no easy task when you are suffering from hearing loss or what the scientific terms called the Tinnitus syndrome. Fortunately, due to the advanced technology in the medical industry today, you only have more ways to Banish Tinnitus and put your heari... Read >
Author: David Kendrick
19th August 2009
Women and hairstyling are just inseparable. For women, the hair is like their crowning glory. If possible, they would want to change their hairstyle everyday. Some would even spend hours styling up their hair according to their mood for the day. From curl... Read >
Author: Anna Peacocks
17th August 2009
If you are the parents of young children or even babies it seem as though being eco-friendly and recycling is the message really being pushed towards this next generation from a very young age. It is so important for them to see the bigger picture about ... Read >
Author: David Taylor
01st August 2009
Gold has been an attractive investment for thousands of years. Since it was first discovered in ancient times, gold has impressed people with its beauty and how easily it can be transformed into coins and jewelry.
King Croesus of Lydia was the first t... Read >
Author: Lisa Borg
24th July 2009
Two workers were killed during the construction process of a stage for a Madonna concert in Marseille, France.
Workers had been preparing a stage for the concert which was scheduled to take place on in July at Marseille's Stade Velodrome.
Cranes co... Read >
Author: Arti
22nd July 2009
Everyone knows that drought is defined as low rainfall. Right? Unfortunately that is a very simplified understanding of drought that many people embrace. Drought is a much more complex condition that is impacted by the behaviours of nature and humans.
... Read >
Author: Philip Kilworth
16th July 2009
Moving house can be pretty stressful, there are papers to sign, boxes to pack and mail to redirect. So make the ordeal as stress-free as possible by having this moving house checklist to hand.
Prepare for the move
It isn't until you're moving house ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
12th July 2009
Think it’s a good idea to print everything out for your records? Think again. Here are a few reasons why you should be sparing when it comes to printing your documents.
Because ink is expensive. Sure, your printer was a bargain. But the first time ... Read >
Author: Pete Warrior
05th July 2009
With people losing their jobs by the thousands, it won’t come as a surprise if you know of someone who’s looking for a job nowadays. In fact, you might not even have to look beyond yourself to find that someone. If you’ve just lost your job, know of... Read >
Author: Nicholas Wilshire
01st July 2009
With the UK housing market at an all-time low, it is not surprising that the construction industry is at the forefront of reform when it comes to adapting to a harsher economic climate. However, with the introduction of a government scheme a year ago and... Read >
Author: MarkeD
29th June 2009
If you want to make money fast by affiliate marketing then you need to make some decisions about how you are going to earn that money and concentrate on working that plan.
By having a plan or business model that works you are one step closer to your dr... Read >
Author: Tracey
23rd June 2009
Vertikal Days this year takes place on 24th and 25th June at Haydock Park Racecourse in Merseyside. The UK's only dedicated event for the lifting equipment industry, Kranlyft will be exhibiting on stand 144.
Kranlyft will be displaying the MC174 and the... Read >
Author: Kranlyft
22nd June 2009
This summer British Gas is making it easier for you to go green. Boilers account for 60% of the total CO2 emissions we as individuals produce. But this amount can be greatly reduced if we all switch to energy-efficient boilers.
If we all switched to en... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
19th June 2009
Did you know that if every household in the would apply loft insulation with the recommended thickness of 270mm, then total savings would accumulate around 520 million a year and 3 million tonnes of carbon dioxide per year? And this is adequate enough to ... Read >
Author: William
12th June 2009
The one silver lining on the credit crisis cloud is that for those who can afford it, there’s never been a better time to buy a car. Prices are already being slashed by motor manufacturers and the Government has now introduced a car scrappage scheme in ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
18th May 2009
If you are not having much luck in getting to lose the extra luggage by dieting the usual way, perhaps it is time to rethink the process a bit. Being fat is something you may have had to deal your whole life but if you are planning on cutting out the flab... Read >
Author: reuben wallis
12th May 2009
Whether you've been driving for decades or you've just passed your test, making sure that you maintain your vehicle to the best of your ability can be a hassle-filled process - no matter how much you love your car. In today's troubling economic climate, t... Read >
Author: Harvey McEwan
22nd April 2009
An Organic Composting facility in Kent can now process 40,000 tonnes of organic waste into useful sustainable end products.
The “In-Vessel” Organic Composting facility at Ridham, Sittingbourne is now fully operational and capable of processing bet... Read >
Author: Ed Cornish
09th April 2009
The paper and printing industry in India had successfully withstood the recessionary pressures till now. However, this might change soon. Given the mounting recessionary pressures, the sector may not be able to remain immune to the ongoing economic crisis... Read >
Author: David Parks
25th March 2009
There are tonnes of methods to drive traffic to your website. But if you’re short of time, here’s a sneaky and very clever 3 minute traffic formula that will help you generate more free MLM leads to your network marketing website.
Sounds too good t... Read >
Author: Elle Wong
17th March 2009
A man who stepped in to prevent a potentially devastating accident involving a runaway postal van which weighed in at over two tonnes has been told by Royal Mail that he has no grounds for a personal injury claim.
Roger Moore, a 63 year old artist, sto... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw
10th March 2009
Rob Knight
Minister for Essential Services
The Northern Territory Government today launched a scheme encouraging Territorians to buy their electricity from renewable energy sources.
Minister for Essential Services Rob Knight today announced the Ter... Read >
Author: Mikeantony
03rd March 2009
There are several reasons why you should buy a Kindle. Let us examine some of them.
1. Light weight
Kindle is a relatively tiny device weighing about10 ounces. There is no need to keep holding the book open all the time while you are reading. Kindl... Read >
Author: Alan Cruz
20th February 2009
It is not hard to find very cheap car insurance especially with the advent of the internet. Just do a search for Newark cheap insurance quotes for example. There are tonnes of insurance companies that promote their great deals on the internet. When lookin... Read >
Author: yukistevenson
18th February 2009
The UK is greener then we have ever been before and no I don’t mean we have more fields. I am talking about our carbon footprints and co2 emissions. We are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of recycling and doing our bit to protect the pla... Read >
Author: Amy Dutton
08th February 2009
Sadly no, fridge mountain is not Disneyland’s newest ride. Fridge mountain refers to the problem which has been highlighted over the past few years – the mounds of fridges which were dumped creating unsightly piles. It is not surprising these piles ... Read >
Author: Amy Dutton
16th January 2009
Alright if you’re in Busan Port and a European guy asks you to sell him 20 tonnes of Korean rainbow colored bricks FOB Port Busan, what does that mean? Well, it simply means that you quote him the price for the 20 tonnes of rainbow colored bricks PLUS t... Read >
Author: Kent
14th January 2009
I have been living up in the tropics of Northern Australia for just over 30 years,working outdoors ALL that time.
It has been great wearing just shorts and no shirt when I think of the vast majority of people in cooler climates going through most of thei... Read >
Author: Wilson McKay
09th January 2009
Cavity wall insulation is a good way to significantly reduce the amount of energy you need to heat your home, and reduce carbon emissions.
The average house could reduce heating costs by 15%. In fact, between 2002 and 2005 around 800,000 households ins... Read >
Author: Samantha Gilford
08th January 2009
As with any second-hand purchase, it is always a good idea to gather as much information as possible in advance of making any big decisions. Doing your homework gives you a much better chance of getting the right excavator and avoiding trouble or further ... Read >
Author: clickthrough
06th January 2009
Visit Dubai this summer or any other time of the year if you plan to add a little luxury to your holiday. Dubai is one of the most exciting new destinations on the rise with its multi billion constructions being erected in recent times. One of the biggest... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
18th December 2008
If you have a large family and are considering purchasing a minibus to use a family car, there are certain things you should know. In this article we have identified five. They are:
1) Definition of a Minibus
MPV’s and People Carriers can have 7 or ... Read >
Author: James
15th December 2008
The credit crunch and impending recession will undoubtedly affect many businesses, take a positive approach and make full advantage of insurance companies competing for your business.
Insurance for vans has never been more competitive, insurers are all... Read >
Author: Stanley Headley
08th December 2008
Approximately 100 million tonnes of waste are disposed of each year at the many licensed landfill sites operating in England and Wales. However space for landfilling at these locations is due to run out in the very near future, so many people need to be t... Read >
Author: Steve Last
08th December 2008
Approximately 100 million tonnes of waste are disposed of each year at the many licensed landfill sites operating in England and Wales. However space for landfilling at these locations is due to run out in the very near future, so many people need to be t... Read >
Author: Steve Last
08th December 2008
Approximately 100 million tonnes of waste are disposed of each year at the many licensed landfill sites operating in England and Wales. However space for landfilling at these locations is due to run out in the very near future, so many people need to be t... Read >
Author: Steve Last
03rd December 2008
If you want to know how to make money with adsense, please consider the following. You are here obviously, because you did a search to find out how to make money with adsense, so I am assuming that you know little to nothing about it. If this is correct, ... Read >
Author: venn99
02nd December 2008
Absence of liquidity in today's time is propelling citizens of United Kingdom, to go for expensive loan products to end their nearing financial urgencies. With Christmas only a month away, people of Britain are not shying away from the idea of availing ex... Read >
Author: a.daniel
30th November 2008
When in retail you want to make the most profit out of your sales but just how can you do this? One major way of adding extra value to the retail products you are selling is it’s packaging. Retail packaging not only protects your product as it gets ship... Read >
Author: Kevin Thomas
25th November 2008
So you want to be an internet marketer?
Then read this public health and safety announcement of do’s and don’ts.
General Advice
DO: Believe the hype.
There are 1000’s who make a very comfortable living from internet marketing, it’s not... Read >
Author: KISHORE KUMAR
24th November 2008
Granite house signs are very popular nowadays, it is a very beautiful stone but where does it come from?
Granite is either dug from the ground or cut or blasted from the sides of mountains. Granite is a very hard stone or rock. The act of removing th... Read >
Author: SEO Positive
24th November 2008
Granite house signs are very popular nowadays, it is a very beautiful stone but where does it come from?
Granite is either dug from the ground or cut or blasted from the sides of mountains. Granite is a very hard stone or rock. The act of removing th... Read >
Author: SEO Positive
18th November 2008
Granite house signs are very popular nowadays, it is a very beautiful stone but where does it come from?
Granite is either dug from the ground or cut or blasted from the sides of mountains. Granite is a very hard stone or rock. The act of removing th... Read >
Author: SEO Positive
30th October 2008
An unfortunate perception of the print and packaging world is that it “eats trees”! In fact, of the world consumption of wood only 12% is actually used for the manufacture of paper and board, and of this, just one tenth is used for cartons. Over half ... Read >
Author: Paul Tye
30th October 2008
A few things have to be taken into account when buying a mens shirt. Tonnes of men out there still have no idea what to do when buying a shirt, resulting in a poor purchase decision.
So, when selecting a shirt, take into consideration the following tip... Read >
Author: Dean Richards
15th October 2008
Introduction
So you want to be an internet marketer?
Then read this public health and safety announcement of do’s and don’ts.
General Advice
DO: Believe the hype.
There are 1000’s who make a very comfortable living from internet marke... Read >
Author: A G
14th October 2008
The world has seen a new mechanism becoming the household common item with each and every passing day. This item is the Window AC. Hence air-conditioners are the most sought after items in the present scenario of rising temperatures.
There are many bra... Read >
Author: Victoria
07th October 2008
Whilst they may both look aesthetically similar, insurances for both cars and vans can be very dissimilar.
Like other vehicle insurances, van insurance can be broken down into three categories –
• Fully Comprehensive Insurance – this is the m... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
01st October 2008
Given the recent economic downturn, putting money away for a rainy day might be the last thing on your mind, but even when times are tough you can still make some small changes to your lifestyle and amass some extra cash.
Counting your silver and cop... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
30th September 2008
Why Dominate Google?
In case your new to this whole thing (internet in general) or simply in denial about the facts; Google is the Number 1, Greatest, Most Powerful and Well Known Search engine there is. A simple expression of this is shown by the use ... Read >
Author: Roshan
19th September 2008
“HGV” is the abbreviated form of Heavy Goods Vehicle. A HGV is also known as Large Goods Vehicle or LGV. It is a vehicle than weighs above four tonnes and is used to carry and deliver pallets, livestock and huge goods throughout the world. An insuranc... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
12th September 2008
Long distance HGV – Heavy Goods Vehicle - driving (or now officially called LGV - Large Goods Vehicle – as it was changed as not all countries in Europe have a word for heavy) was once a massively popular and sought after occupation. Not so popular ... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
12th September 2008
All the freezing stalling and humming is driving me crazy! Anyone who has ever tried to use a computer that is more than 10 years old and holds a history of school essays, old photographs, work documents, e-mail downloads and outdated and unused programme... Read >
Author: MarkeD
09th September 2008
Family cars today are getting larger. MPV’s and People Carriers can have 7 or 8 seats. But when does your family car become classed as a minibus? This is an important distinction as it can have insurance implications and your driving licence may not be ... Read >
Author: James
05th September 2008
Teotihuacán
In AD 600 Teotihuacán in Mexico was the sixth largest city in the world and about 200,000 people lived there. Just 150 years later, Teotihuacán was almost deserted, and plants had begun to grow over the city’s huge pyramids. Nobody kno... Read >
Author: Rajneesh
04th September 2008
Paper production rolls exports will pressing issue
Viet Nam is practising an exercise in loss, importing expensive paper pulp(from: http://www.office-products-suppliers.com/buy-paper_pulp%2520/) and paper products while exporting wood at low prices.
I... Read >
Author: sws
04th September 2008
Australia's OneSteel profit jumpsAustralia's second-largest steel (from: http://www.industry-raw-materials.com/buy-steel_/ )company, more than doubled its second-half operating profit and sharply increased its forecast for iron ore sales, sending its shar... Read >
Author: sws
04th September 2008
Granite house signs are very popular nowadays, it is a very beautiful stone but where does it come from?
Granite is either dug from the ground or cut or blasted from the sides of mountains. Granite is a very hard stone or rock. The act of removing the ... Read >
Author: Jenny Austin
03rd September 2008
NTPM in recycling paper venture
The brokerage said NTPM was expected to raise the selling price of its products(http://www.office-products-suppliers.com) by 10% in 2009, which would enable it to offset the drop in sales volume.
The group is now installi... Read >
Author: sws
22nd August 2008
Paper products makers likely to raise newsprint paper price
The country is now the world's second-largest Paper (from: http://www.office-products-suppliers.com/buy-Paper/) products consumer after the United States.
Zhao Wei, general secretary of the... Read >
Author: sws
22nd August 2008
Cardboard boxes are extremely easy to recycle and minimise their effects on the environment. The best form of recycling is reuse, often once the cardboard box has finished its job of successfully transporting its contents to its destination it is still ve... Read >
Author: Kevin Thomas
21st August 2008
From:http://www.industry-raw-materials.com/
Tag:stainless stee,most parts of the world,MEPS,2008
Demand for stainless steel is weakening in most parts of the world. MEPS (International) Ltd forecasts global crude production virtually unchanged at 28... Read >
Author: utut1
17th August 2008
With the amount of retail packaging waste exceeding the 10million tonne mark each year, landfill sites are now overflowing as a result of unnecessary excess and non-biodegradable packaging.
The most infamous culprit of late is the excessive packaging u... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
17th August 2008
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Czech meat output fell by 2.5 percent year-on-year to 152,143 tonnes in the second quarter of 2008, the Czech Statistical Office (CSU) reported on Friday.
Output of pork meat decreased, while beef and poultry meat... Read >
Author: chilhyun
17th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mervyn Rees
Have you heard of cars that run on peanut oil? Well when Rudolph Diesel invented his engine — the ones we now run on what has become known as 'diesel' (Named after him)— he ran his own car on peanut oil.
Nowadays a... Read >
Author: Mervyn Rees
13th July 2008
Putting money away for a rainy day is easier said than done and it’s easy for living expenses to spiral out of control and eat into your free income every month. For many of us saving is a desirable idea but isn’t always acted upon. So what can you ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
09th July 2008
Unlike plastics and rubber, paper is easily biodegradable. Then what's the exact need of paper recycling and what is the scope of the industry?
The first aim of paper recycling is forest preservation. About 90% of paper pulp is made of wood. Recycling ... Read >
Author: Guna
09th July 2008
By the year 2020, the Aluminium demand is projected to get increased to 70 million tonnes, with over 30 million tonnes obtained from recycled scrap. Recycling Aluminium that is currently in use as cars, commercial vehicles, ships, airplanes etc would equa... Read >
Author: Guna
13th June 2008
The most important part of any business is traffic. Without traffic your business will not be around for very long. It is definitely one of the most important aspects of almost all businesses. There are two really easy ways to get free traffic to your biz... Read >
Author: Roshan
20th May 2008
The cost of needlessly wasted food to UK households is £10 billion a year, £2 billion higher than previously estimated according to new research. The research gives detailed new insights into the nature and amount of food waste thrown away in the UK an... Read >
Author: Bill Bailey
25th April 2008
Australia mining dump truck driving jobs are one of the most popular positions to gain within the mining industry and there are many good reasons why! Most people will be well aware of the earning opportunities available in a dump truck position. For exam... Read >
Author: Claire Calkin
14th April 2008
In today’s world of photography there is tonnes of great equipment on sale that makes taking pictures easier. This article will look at some of the more popular cameras on sale.
One thing that puzzles most of us when buying a camera is which one... Read >
Author: Tj Tierney
14th February 2008
Your car has served you faithfully for many years. It’s reliably taken you and your partner and children to work, school and on holidays, through wind and snow, rain and sun, without ever once complaining or breaking down – even when you’ve filled i... Read >
Author: Chrysler
01st February 2008
The Angel of the North is a magnificent modern structure in Gateshead, near Newcastle. While the sculptures unusual appearance initially attracted some local controversy, the Angel is now warmly regarded as a landmark of the North East and was chosen as o... Read >
Author: Beverley Bukowski
14th November 2007
In our daily reports, we comment on the background and outlook for the gold price, but from time to time we refer to other precious metals. One of these that can be traded using CFDs is platinum, and various contracts are available, as well of course as ... Read >
Author: Mike Estrey
08th November 2007
The amount of waste we produce on a yearly basis is on the increase and sending all this waste to landfill sites is no longer a viable option. Apart from the obvious fact that landfill takes up a lot of space and we will soon run out of space, landfills a... Read >
08th November 2007
Aluminium is a valuable commodity and can be a lucrative source of revenue for those companies and organisations that choose to collect it. It is lightweight and versatile and around 43 million tonnes of it are produced world wide each year of which 30% ... Read >
07th November 2007
By Katherine YoungFocused primarily on its Silveria Project located 80km west-northwest of Lima, Peru, the Grenville Gold team [TSXV: GVG] is multi-tasking. On the one hand, the company is shopping for a milling partner to process mineralized rock and ult... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor
08th October 2007
Is your baby a green baby? If the answer is yes, you are a part of a growing segment of the population opting for more environmentally friendly products for your child. The list of eco-friendly baby products grows by the day and includes nappies, organi... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
28th August 2007
If you live in a climate with cold winters, your central heating boiler is by far the most energy-hungry appliance in the house. A boiler in the average UK home burns over £500 worth a gas each year, and is responsible for emitting almost 4 tonnes of car... Read >
Author: Alex Perry
24th July 2007
As the majority of the population is aware, there is no longer any reasonable doubt that the dramatic climate change the world is experiencing is down to carbon dioxide or CO2 emissions and its abundance within our environment. What you may not know howev... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
24th July 2007
It is now standard practice for tyre retailers to impose a tyre disposal charge when you change your tyres, which tends typically to be about £1.00 a tyre. You may wonder why you have to pay this charge - after all tyre disposal charges have not always b... Read >
Author: Jenn Jenkins
05th July 2007
Under European law it is no longer possible to dump car tyres into landfill sites which means we have to find a solution to the problem of what to do with old tyres when they have reached the end of their life. According to the Lets Recycle website, ther... Read >
15th June 2007
Ever wondered how you can get a date right now no matter what you look like, where you live or what you financial condition is like? Most people just look around when they are virtually sitting on the real secret to get a date almost anywhere. Most of the... Read >
Author: sunny arora
31st May 2007
What are Chords?
A chord is the simulaneous sounding of 3 or more notes. There are many types of chords and variatons and inversions of each one. We have Major, Minor, Diminished, Augmented and Dominant chords, plus many variations of these such as 6ths,... Read >
Author: thomas j
24th May 2007
Computers are now a major part of every day life in the 21st Century and as technology advances and prices drop, more and more computers and IT equipment are replaced on a regular basis leaving the question of what happens to the old ones.
According to... Read >
09th May 2007
Plastic is an extremely lightweight and versatile material that can be used for many purposes but particularly for food packaging as it is safe, hygienic, durable, and cheap to produce. The problems arise when we want to dispose of plastic.
In theory,... Read >
03rd January 2007
Most of us feel guilty if we do not take the trouble to wash and sort all those reusable plastics, papers and tins. We do this to avoid throwing them in the bin which then ends up in the landfill sites around the country. But how useful is recycling and c... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
20th December 2006
Dave Hampton believes he has found his purpose now he has become the carbon coach. In this article he explores where his sooty bus is going!
What is a carbon coach?
In July 2005 I left a near perfect job, Director of a successful consultancy (ABS c... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
12th June 2006
All plant could be registered by 2010 if a plan put forward by the Plant Theft Action Group (PTAG) is accepted by the Home Office, which is likely. The Home Office and police are increasingly concerned about the theft of Plant machinery in the build up to... Read >
Author: Darren wise
08th June 2006
Named after the river which runs through it, Niger produces nearly four times the uranium currently mined in the United States. More uranium is mined in Niger than in Russia, South Africa, India, China, Brazil, Ukraine Namibia or Uzbekistan. In fact, if y... Read >
Author: James Finch
03rd October 2005
It is presently estimated that 700 tonnes of carbon dioxide are pumped into the earth's atmosphere every second of the day. Carbon dioxide is the chief contributor to the greenhouse gases. It is these greenhouse gases which cause global warming.
... Read >
Author: Steven Cronin
09th September 2005
So much advice is bandied about on the internet and even on the street about what makes a sensible investment, what makes a good investment and what makes a secure investment.
Well when you consider that for most of us our own home is actually our nu... Read >
Author: Rhiannon Williamson
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