nature
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by DANE SMITH - 2008-07-26
Texas wildflowers are celebrated throughout the state of Texas thanks to the efforts of the late former first lady Lady Bird Johnson, and Austin is home to the institution she helped created, name...
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by Rick Williamson - 2008-07-27
Famous philanthropist and novelist Oscar Wilde once said, "Pleasure is Nature's test, her sign of approval. When man is happy, he is in harmony with himself and his environment." Keeping this in mind...
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by CD Mohatta - 2008-07-30
This fun day is observed on 12th or 14th of April. I wonder if anyone knows about the origin of this day. But the idea is beautiful and one must admire the imagination of whoever thought of this day....
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by CD Mohatta - 2008-07-31
Nature teaches us many things. Unfortunately we have become so accustomed to teachings by books, classrooms and other methods that we miss the teachings of nature. Let us find out about few teachings...
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by David Meisel - 2008-08-01
South Africa has two species of rhino, the Black rhino (Hook-lipped rhino) and the White rhino (Square-mouthed rhino). Of the two species, the white rhino has the highest population, numbering +- 4000...
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by CD Mohatta - 2008-08-04
Water, the liquid that sustains the nature. It will be very difficult for us to find a living being who does not need water. Have you observed water anytime? Yes, I know that you take bath in water, ...
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by Harun Yahya - 2008-08-05
Adnan Oktar is an author who for many years has undertaken the mission of telling society about the scientific invalidity of Darwinism and its social dimension, which is totally opposed to religious ...
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by Nicholas Tan - 2008-08-09
When visiting Seattle Washington, it is probably quite impossible not to notice the beautiful scenery that surrounds this great town. I can think of few cities in America that are so strategical...
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by Dane Smith - 2008-08-24
It takes unimaginable amounts of energy to power the United States, and the needs is constantly growing. As global warming and fuel crises gain more and more public attention, people everywhere are no...
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by Roger Wakefield - 2008-08-26
Amongst the most invasive of plants in the UK, the Japanese knotweed is the leader. Hated by gardeners throughout the country.The problem with the herbaceous knotweed plant is that a completely new w...