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by Roberto Bell - 2008-10-03
This tax incentive was started in the later 1800s to keep people living here; and, of course, to help Italy keep an eye on its land and borders. Other Italian villages make complaints about these cont...
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by Roberto Bell - 2008-10-03
The Marilleva ski resort should actually be called Marilleva ski resorts (plural). This is because there are two parts to Marilleva: Marilleva 900 and Marilleva 1400. The latter rests higher at an alt...
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by Roberto Bell - 2008-10-03
Val Cenis answers that call to freedom. Located a stone's throw from the Italian border in the Haute Maurienne region of the French Alps, Val Cenis includes the villages of Lanslebourg and Lanslevilla...
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by Thomas Pretty - 2008-10-02
The car rental industry has been rarely viewed as a world leader in the sense of technological development. In the past, even the quality of the cars being used was called into question, some custome...
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by Everette Jamison - 2008-10-02
Everyone is talking about the skyrocketing price of gasoline. Americas dependence on foreign oil has been the subject of much scrutiny, and a desire to find ways to release the tethers of oil depende...
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by James Nash - 2008-10-01
I used to joke that the government issues so much information every day, it can't help but let the truth slip out every once in a while. The Bush Administration's recent report on global warming is a...
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by Clint Jhonson - 2008-10-01
It is no longer a secret that the weather is changing, with abnormal phenomenon happening all around the world. We all know that the planet suffers from these negative weather changes which are ge...
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by Clint Jhonson - 2008-10-01
Each day, we hear about strange meteorological phenomenon happening in various parts of the Globe. The Internet presents access to specialized websites presenting videos on climate changes and dif...
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by Clint Jhonson - 2008-10-01
The constant climate change is a fact that we just can't disregard anymore. As unreal as it may sound, the world may soon end and we have some fault whereas these changes are concerned. Global war...
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by Drago Marx - 2008-10-01
If you need to remove rust from metal, there are several industrial products out present, but most of them are very well toxic. Many rust removers rely on several form of acid, any phosphoric or oxali...
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by Mananzwa - 2008-09-30
On average, 800-1000 elephants die every year around the world due to intense human-elephant conflict. Any conservation strategy that has the potential to succeed must include efforts to bridge the ga...
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by Olivia Romero - 2008-09-30
Have you ever imagined that it was possible for prescription drugs to come out of your kitchen faucet? I know it seems hard to believe, but just how do pharmaceutical drugs get in drinking water wh...
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by James Nash - 2008-09-30
One of the more startling stories recently was an article on the climate in Alaska, where the average temperature has risen seven degrees in the last 30 years and mosquitoes have shown up in normally...
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by James Nash - 2008-09-30
Will polar bears make the leap into the next century? Recent studies project that if Arctic sea ice continues to disappear, so will the polar bear in much of its current range. Polar bears have a low...
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by John Wickley - 2008-09-29
You can save a fortune each year just by using renewable sources. Renewable sources are those which are never ending so there is no fear of running out and being left powerless. Common and practically...
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by John Wickley - 2008-09-29
Green renewable energy is turning into a movement as everyone is looking for a way to go green and do their part in restoring the environment to its former glory. A great way to tap green renewable en...
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by Andrew Oke - 2008-09-28
Most people assume that homemade wind generators are very difficult to build. A couple years ago I would have agreed with you. I mean they look very hard to build with those fancy blades spinning ato...
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by Andrew Oke - 2008-09-28
I remember when we decided to build a homemade wind generator. It was after we had went looking around at the commercially available wind generators and found that they were way to expensive to buy o...
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by Bob Page-4515 - 2008-09-28
If you live in one of the many states or countries that are affected by a hurricane season, you may want to start investing in some tarps. This is especially true if the meteorologists are predicting ...
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by James Nash - 2008-09-27
Typically, green represents the deadly sin of envy, but with the media's help it now also stands for hypocrisy.In this case, the hypocrisy is media promotion of buying carbon offsets - giving a donat...