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by lyndsay59ly - 2010-10-16
Since time began, the sun was seen as a source of energy. Suprisingly only about 10% of solar energy is actually used. Perhaps if we become more aware of its possible uses and its capacity as a sustai...
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by Stephen Reeves - 2010-09-17
On the flooded marshlands of Mombo in the heart of the Okavango Delta, Botswana, there are fertile floodplains filled with trees and greenery and the best game viewing imaginable. This place is known ...
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by Vcare365 - 2010-09-10
Most bats are found in warm places. Some are very strange: there are brightly colored, even spotted, bats. Some grow to a huge size. The flying fox of Malaya and Australia is a red-colored bat with wi...
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by Vcare365 - 2010-09-10
People have always been puzzled by how bats see small insects in the dark, and how they avoid bumping into things as they fly around in the dark. Two hundred years ago an Italian, called the Abbe Spal...
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by Vcare365 - 2010-09-10
Bats live together in caves or other dark places during the day. Just before dark, or before the sun rises,- they come out, and if you are near one of their caves at that time, the sky may be darkened...
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by Vcare365 - 2010-09-09
Youth still peered out at me in spite of his crowning thatch of silvery hair when I first met John Burroughs in 1904. As we walked together on our way to his rustic little house in the woods called "S...
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by Al Higginson - 2010-08-27
Get Central Heating Cover And UnwindWhilst advanced heating boilers are reliable, at some point in time in their lifespan they will have a breakdown. Fixing a gas fired boiler after an unforeseen prob...
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by SUNIL NAIR - 2010-08-16
Indian Nuclear Energy Markets Indian Nuclear Energy Market: An investment opportunity of US$55 billion by 2020, growing at an average annual growth of about 9%. The Indo-US Nuclear Deal will...
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by SUNIL NAIR - 2010-08-16
Wind Energy Markets in India India is likely to generate almost five times more wind energy capacity than the government's estimate by 2030 i.e. total installed capacity will reach 142 GW by 2030...
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by RUDY SILVA - 2010-08-16
If your kids are now in school, lunch boxes are what you need. Packing their lunch assures mothers about healthy foods that their kids have to eat. There are reusable lunch kits with different colors ...
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by RUDY SILVA - 2010-08-13
Hazardous signs are meant to keep people safe from any types of danger that are almost always at hand. These can be seen anywhere. You can see hazard warning signs along the dangerous curves of highwa...
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by SUNIL NAIR - 2010-08-09
The U.S. Market for Green Building Materials report ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=144977&rt=The-US-Market-for-Green-Building-Materials.html ) which gives the U.S. market for green buildin...
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by RALPH MORTON - 2010-08-02
There is certainly more to a positive attitude than first meets the eye. For by having a positive attitude you suddenly find most of the following benefits, and positive attitude becomes part of you. ...
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by davidbunch - 2010-07-30
The first industrial solar plants were already in operation by 1946, and the trade magazine Power announced the installation of two Molero solar converters at the great government cannery at Tashkent,...
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by davidbunch - 2010-07-27
Certain parts of the world are notoriously afflicted with earthquakes and others are almost entirely free from them. In the eastern hemisphere there is a broad earthquake belt that stretches from the ...
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by davidbunch - 2010-07-23
It was midnight, as I sat on a camp-stool, and looked at the octopus, and he looked at me. Lights had been out in the aquarium since sunset, and I was locked in there alone, armed only with my flash l...
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by davidbunch - 2010-07-23
In 'Selborne', his book on swallows, White says in early spring, he would notice a few of them about. They would disappear again if the weather happened to turn cold and stormy, and he concluded that ...
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by davidbunch - 2010-07-23
They objected to my presence in the loft near the nest, the swallows fluttering rapidly about and uttering a sharp, scolding note. I noticed that father had the same experience with barn swallows in t...
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by davidbunch - 2010-07-23
In his seminal book on swallows entitled 'Selborne', White says, "Careful workmen when they build mud walls (informed at first perhaps by this little bird) raise but a moderate layer at a time." I hav...
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by davidbunch - 2010-07-23
White's 'Selborne' is both an immortal Nature classic and a most delightful book to read. Written more than one hundred and fifty years ago, it finds, as time goes on, new readers in every generation....