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  1. Are There Deadly Fish In The Waters You Visit

    by Rachel Yoshida - 2008-08-28
    There is hardly any kind of body of water that people do not use for their enjoyment or in making a living somehow. Even the smallest of creeks and streams can be used to swim or wade in during the h...
  2. Ways To Keep Mosquitos Under Control Naturally

    by David McKinley - 2008-08-27
    Mosquitoes are not just annoying. They carry a host of diseases ranging from West Nile Virus to Malaria. For many years, the answer to mosquito control was to spray and spray some more. However, ther...
  3. Definitions and Dangers Of Genetically Modified Organisms

    by David McKinley - 2008-08-25
    Can genetically modified organisms be defined? Biologists classify every living thing into four basic categories (Plantae, Animalia, Protista and Fungi). Yet, Genetically Modified Organisms could fal...
  4. You Can Foster a Love of Astronomy

    by Heather Jacobson - 2008-08-23
    If you ask a lot of kids if they enjoy science a good portion of them will make a face or tell you that it is not their favorite subject. Despite the disinterest in science for a lot of children, we...
  5. Grass Varieties that Grow Well in Shade

    by Heather Jacobson - 2008-08-22
    Well the fact that you are reading this article means that you probably have a lawn that's covered with trees that has a lawn full of mud and dead grasses that are unable to grow. Well, unfortunately...
  6. Types Of British Flowers - Which Should You Choose?

    by Stuart Anders - 2008-08-20
    The beauty of flowers with their pleasant aroma, softness and multiple colors enchant the people around the world. There are numerous types of flowers found around the globe. The flowers can be class...
  7. Town Lake - Lady Bird Lake

    by Ki Gray - 2008-08-20
    Known previously as Town Lake, Lady Bird Lake is actually the portion of the Colorado River that runs through the center of Austin, dammed on either end to create a peaceful waterway with plenty of b...
  8. Why Water Causes Mold

    by Rachel Yoshida - 2008-08-12
    Water does indeed allow mold to grow, but it also requires two other elements as well. That is food for growth and a certain amount of warmth, but it can not sustain itself without the water. If you ...
  9. The Deforestation and Depletion of the Rainforest

    by Paul Hata - 2008-08-09
    Did anyone ever know that rainforests are denuded at the rate of 6,000 acres per hour? It is indeed a surprising fact that our green lands are abolished at such a rapid rate; and do people know what ...
  10. A Canada Canoe Trip for Something Other Than Ordinary

    by Art Gib - 2008-08-09
    The next time you are looking for a vacation that is a little bit out of the ordinary trip to some theme park, consider a Canada canoe trip. A canoe trip will give you the opportunity to connect with...
  11. Deforestation - Effects on Environment and Society

    by Paul Hata - 2008-08-09
    Human beings have always been and possibly will be dependent on forests to some extent. Trees were there form of homes, their natural world, their mine for food and their shelter from opponents. Fore...
  12. The History Of Deforestation

    by Paul Hata - 2008-08-09
    It is a common mistaken belief that deforestation is only a contemporary incidence. Some say that annihilation of the vast green world has dated back only to the 50's, but all these were proven to be...
  13. The Destructive Effects of Deforestation

    by Paul Hata - 2008-08-09
    Mankind is feeling the wrath of nature. It seems that more and more natural disasters are taking place; and this has led to consciousness about the earth's resources. Forests are the most affected ec...
  14. The Global Deforestation Activities

    by Paul Hata - 2008-08-09
    There are obvious consequences when you try to put up a battle with nature, but in spite all these knowledge, why does ecological disturbance still exist? Why does deforestation happen when everybody...
  15. How to Assess Floors, Walls, and Ceilings Impacted by Flood Water Damage

    by Luana Pershing - 2008-08-05
    There is a lot of work to do in a house that has water damage caused by flooding. From the floors, to the walls, to the ceiling everything needs proper scrutiny. Be sure to wait to reenter the house ...
  16. Safety Tips for Water Damage Flood Restoration Volunteers

    by Jacklyn Hartfield - 2008-08-05
    Flooding presents a series of potential hazards. When people decide to volunteer to help in a Water Damage flood ravaged city they face the possibility of encountering several unpleasant and dangerou...
  17. Water Damage From Hurricane Dolly

    by Rachel Yoshida - 2008-08-03
    Two days after the hazardous Hurricane Dolly began she has now reduced herself to just some heavy rainfall that continues to drench southern Texas. As bad as a lot of the damage is, it could have bee...
  18. Will Texas Sustain Heavy Water Damage From This Years Storms

    by Rachel Yoshida - 2008-08-03
    It is hurricane season again and as much as those who live along our coastlines enjoy having their homes near the water, they must also have a very real fear that they must face realistically about t...
  19. Explore the Many Uses of Water Fountains

    by Wendy Moyer - 2008-08-03
    Water fountains are unique products that can serve a variety of uses. Whether you are looking for a personalized gift, office decoration, corporate advertisement, or something for your own home, wate...
  20. Teach Your Children About Nature Through Nature Books

    by Victor Epand - 2008-07-31
    Books have a world of their own, where they are able to envelope the thoughts of a child, within the pages of color and beauty. They are the simplest tools one can use to make a point to a child. The...