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  1. Flooding From Hurricane Ike Caused Major Damage And Death

    by Aydan Corkern - 2008-09-22
    September of 2008 will be remembered because of the 9/11 anniversary, but it will also be remembered because of the damage caused by Hurricane Ike. Much of the destruction that was caused by this cat...
  2. Could The Recent Floods Affect Our Food Prices

    by Aydan Corkern - 2008-09-21
    Sometimes when it rains it really pours. It seems like in recent years we are either having terrible droughts that dry up all of the crops that farmers work so diligently to produce or it rains and f...
  3. What Does The Future Hold For The Water Damaged City Of Galveston

    by Aydan Corkern - 2008-09-20
    Hurricane Ike did not reach a category three as was predicted by weather forecasters, but the punch he did pack proved to be strong enough to deliver some really nasty damage to coastlines, especiall...
  4. You Can Help Aid Yourself In The Energy Crisis!

    by Kristi Ambrose - 2008-09-19
    A lot has been going on in the last 30 years or so to bring us to the actual break down of both the energy crisis and the economy. Thankfully you can finally make a difference while not only trying t...
  5. Wild Bird Seed: How to Fill Your Feeders and Attract the Most Desirable Birds Species

    by Taylor Turnstone - 2008-09-19
    In order to attract the kind of birds you want at your bird feeder, you will need to know what kind of wild bird seed each species prefers. For example, black oil sunflower seeds will attract a vari...
  6. Attention All Greenies; Do It Yourself Alternative Energy Ideas!

    by Kristi Ambrose - 2008-09-18
    Alright, so you don't have to be an official greenie to read this or to follow anything on this page, you can also be a greenie in training! It's been said since the 1980s and even earlier on that th...
  7. Elk Hunting Book Available Online - Golden Age of Elk Hunting

    by Joel Mclaughlin - 2008-09-16
    Elk Hunting Book Available Online - Golden Age Of Elk HuntingThe Golden Age of Elk Hunting offers you 276 pages of the largest elk ever harvested including the pending world's record, taken by Mike S...
  8. The Energy and Climate Problems of the World - How to Solve Them?

    by Knut Holt - 2008-09-12
    The world has an energy problem. The supply of the main source of energy, the oil, is gradually running out. The use of oil, coal and other fossil energy sources is polluting the planet with greenhou...
  9. One More for the Birders

    by Roy C. Smallwood 3rd - 2008-09-10
    One More for the Birders Birders are constantly looking for any advantage to assist in identification and increase the pleasure of their field experience.  Every birder knows that the conditions of...
  10. Stephen Hawking Doubts God Particle & Lhc

    by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-09-09
    It's time to place your bets! And you don't have to go to Las Vegas to do so. British astrophysicist Stephen Hawking has bet 100 dollars (70 euros) that a mega-experiment this week will not find an e...
  11. San Bernardino

    by Mark Decherd - 2008-09-06
    The county of San Bernardino is located in sunny, southern California. This huge county, which spans over 20,000 square miles, consists of mountain, foothill, and desert communities. Though geographi...
  12. A History Of The Human Attraction To Water

    by Rachel Yoshida - 2008-09-06
    Since the beginning of time humans have been attracted to water for many reasons. The most obvious attraction to fresh water is the fact that we must ingest it to be able to survive. We can not norma...
  13. September 10 Before September 11

    by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-09-06
    Everyone remembers September 11th. It will forever have a special place in the minds of people around the globe, expecially here in America. But, how many have thought about the day before, you know,...
  14. Fay Brought A Wealth Of Water To Many Places In Need

    by Rachel Yoshida - 2008-09-05
    Last week when tropical storm Fay finally hit the Florida coastline there was relief because she never really reached the status of a hurricane. Although she did do damage that consisted of downed po...
  15. Singapore Hot Stocks-china Sports Sinks on Citi Downgrade

    by alexda - 2008-09-05
    SINGAPORE, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Shares of sports apparel maker China Sports International (CSIL.SI: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) tumbled as much as 6.3 percent on Friday after Citigroup downgr...
  16. Austin Park Profiles : Mount Bonnell

    by Ki Gray - 2008-09-05
    Mount Bonnell is one of the most historic as well as highest parks in the Austin area, and has been a popular spot for hikers, nature lovers and campers since the mid-1800s. The "mount" for which the...
  17. Camping: A Necessity And A Luxury

    by Ann Knapp - 2008-09-05
    Camping - it's a brute necessity, and one of the most refined and civilized of pleasures. Our remote ancestors would never have survived and evolved without the ability to build strong and protective...
  18. Birding Tips On Better Wild Bird Watching for Birders

    by Dave Joa - 2008-09-04
    Birds really are great fun and bird watching is just a great way to get out of the house and into the country to enjoy a wilder environment. And you get the added benefit of seeing all the local bird...
  19. Wildlife Art is A Popular Gift and can Help with Conservation

    by Dave Joa - 2008-09-03
    Today Wildlife Art is now so popular that many of the top wildlife artists are now becoming well known world-wide for the amazing wildlife paintings and photographs of animals and birds in the wild.H...
  20. Arizona Dam Causes Flooding

    by Rachel Yoshida - 2008-08-28
    While it seems that many parts of the country are still suffering from droughts, although some not quite so severe as last year, the southeastern United States is still behind in normal amounts of ra...