nature
nature
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by Babu Banik - 2007-02-15
Birds are the most fascinating gift of the nature that have adorned the world with some inspirational shades, thereby magnifying the beauty a million times. Unlike the professional ornithologists, ...
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by Emma Snow - 2007-02-20
While lumbering herds of elephants and stalking Bengal tigers capture the imagination of most animal lovers, we often neglect the nature closest to us. Sometimes we need a reminder that we are part of...
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by Francesca Black - 2007-02-25
The soybean has a long history and a very long journey through out the world. This journey, lasting almost 27 centuries, changed the world that we know today. Soy products feed a large part of nearly ...
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by chris sabian - 2007-03-01
Derbyshire Dales National Nature Reserve consists of parts of five separate limestone valleys in the Peak District National Park - Lathkill, Cressbrook, Monk's, Long and Hay Dales. These represent...
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by Aaron Guldberg - 2007-03-02
"Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution." - Ansel AdamsThe word powerful not only describes photogr...
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by Chris sabian - 2007-03-02
Derbyshire Dales National Nature Reserve consists of parts of five separate limestone valleys in the Peak District National Park - Lathkill, Cressbrook, Monk's, Long and Hay Dales. These represent ...
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by Yuga Rishi Shriram Sharma Acharya - 2007-03-04
Sorrow and pain manifest when we are unaware of certain underlying realities. Maharshi Vasishtha while explaining to Lord Rama the cause of sorrow says that it is spiritual ignorance (Ajnana or Maya)....
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by Carole Provenzale - 2007-03-11
Everything comes into our lives for a reason. Oftentimes, when we are not at our best energetically or otherwise, we won't take a second look at something that is coming our way. We're not up to it, w...
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by Tim Langley, D.C. - 2007-03-08
Many of us rely on conventional wisdom to help guide us through routine decision-making processes. But, does conventional wisdom really serve us that well? Or does it actually keep us from makin...
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by Hal Manogue - 2007-03-24
" The bee is not afraid of me, I know the butterfly; The pretty people in the woods receive me cordially. The brook laughs louder when I come, the breezes madder play. Wherefore, mine eyes, thy silver...