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Prosperity Paradigm, Part 1: Planet And People First, Then Profit
- By Sky Sheridan
- Published 05/17/2010
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The (economic) crisis is a crisis in consciousness, the crisis that cannot anymore accept the old norms, the old patterns, the ancient traditions and considering what the world is now, with all the misery, conflict, destructive brutality, aggression and so on Man is still as he was, is still brutal, violent, aggressive, acquisitive, competitive and he has built a society along these lines
Emergency Foods Preparedness With Mountain House Freeze Dried Foods
- By Elizabeth Bennett
- Published 05/14/2010
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In looking back at the lives of my parents and grandparents, I remember seeing a lifestyle of food cellars where they stocked up and stored food in case of an emergency, or to get them through a hard winter Though that tradition was slowly vanishing for many years, it is now being renewed more than ever, due to all the environmental & economic challenges we are seeing around us
The Eight Rarest Animals in the World
- By Mark Botel
- Published 05/13/2010
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Wildlife conservation holidays are a great way to get up close and personal to some of the world’s rarest animals However, if you want to spot an animal that’s not often seen in the wild you’ll need to travel a long way
Magnesium Sulphate in Everyone’s Life
- By Irsan Kao
- Published 05/3/2010
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Magnesium Sulphate which is very much in use these days in mining, farming, and paper, pulp, as well as fermentation industries is one of the most useful chemical present in today’s date The magnesium is found in fertilizers, fireproofing materials, detergents, steel furnaces, ceramics and so many other things
Hazardous Coal Ash Sites: A Serious Environmental Risk
- By Bill Pritchard
- Published 04/27/2010
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Last year, the EPA released a list of over 40 “high hazard potential” sites around the country that contain coal combustion residuals, which are commonly referred to as coal ash This substance is a product of burning coal and is often stored in containment ponds or dams near electrical utilities
WHY TREES MATTERS TO US
- By Cresenciano Sastre
- Published 01/12/2010
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The degradation in our mountains is like a virus that started killing the very fabric of our existence and affect the quality of life we ought to protect. They don't understand how trees take part in the development of human race and what benefits can trees gives us.
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