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Why You Need Oxygen To Work The Law Of Attraction
- By Richard Richi
- Published 10/24/2007
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The law of attraction is all about magnetizing your visualization so that whatever that you have asked the universe for, will be attracted to you. One of the most important practices to harness the powers of electro-magnetic energy in the body is to sleep with the head of the bed pointing North, parallel to the earth’s magnetic poles. When all the molecules in the body are synchronized in one direction, they become magnetic, and will draw whatever you wish for from the universe.
The Powers Of Tidal Power
- By john parker
- Published 10/19/2007
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Tidal Power, often referred to as tidal energy, is achieved through the capture of the energy created as water moves in ocean currents and tides. Two types of tidal power can be harnessed for energy-efficient power. The first is called kinetic energy. This is tidal power directly created as the water is moving in rivers and in oceans as tides. The tidal power that requires one more step, called potential energy, comes from the difference between low and hide tide height. This height is commonly referred to as head.
How to Fix Light Pollution Problems With Your Telescope
- By Ravi Mukesh
- Published 10/7/2007
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If you are a serious astronomy nut, you know the single most challenging aspect of star gazing is light pollution. With most of the population living in and near major cities, finding a nice piece of sky with little light pollution is getting more and more challenging.
Google Backs Private Moon Landing
- By Rawindar Singh
- Published 09/13/2007
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Search giant Google is offering a $30m prize pot to private firms that land a robot rover on the Moon.
The competition to send a robot craft to the Moon is being run with the X-Prize Foundation.
Biggest Diamond Ever Discovered in Space
- By Mitch Johnson
- Published 07/26/2007
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Diamond is the hardest known natural material, with exceptional hardness and high dispersion of light, that makes it useful for industrial applications, but mostly for jewelry.They are generally small and naturally occur in perfect to semiperfect octahedra, that is a three dimensional geometrical object that has eight faces.
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