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691: Obama Fallacy Will Open Gates of Hell in The Middle East
Hamas is waiting, and hoping, for an Obama victory in November. During the Doha Debates (BBC, May 27, 2008), leading Hamas spokesman Mahmoud Al Zahar categorically implied that the only way out of the current impasse in the Gaza strip would be a neutral and balanced administration in Washington.
Senator Obama can claim that he rejects any endors
692: Picking A Good Carbon Offsetter
Picking a good carbon offset provider can be very tricky and usually can take some work. There are some generally accepted key principles that you want to keep in mind while picking an offset provider. Most large offset providers have third party verification, which is when an outside company verifies that the offset provider says they are doing wh
693: President Gul of Turkey An Islamist in Disguise
The election of Abdullah Gul as President of Turkey on 28 August 2007 is controversial because of his Islamic background. Now that both the Prime Minister and President have religious backgrounds, his election is widely viewed as a threat to the secular ethos of the Turkish State.
Although Mr Gul, in his accession speech, pledged allegiance to t
694: Quick and Easy Methods to be More Green
Being green is seen with increasing importance recently. In the last few years people are doing more and more to recycle and purchase environmentally friendly products. There is however always more that can be done and some things are so simple and easy that you will wonder why you never did this before.
The one thing better than recycling is to
695: Reasons to Rent a Hybrid for Your Next Road Trip
Have you caught on yet to the economical craze of the Hybrid vehicle? Are you looking to rent a Hybrid on your next road trip but not sure what you are getting yourself into?
What exactly is a hybrid vehicle you ask? In general, a hybrid is basically a type of vehicle, typically smaller than an average size sedan or SUV that runs off of more tha
696: Recycling As A Form Of Offsetting
Every Thursday night, like every other householder in our neighborhood, I collect our waste paper, cans, bottles and plastic and put them out on the street outside our house. On Friday morning a local municipal truck comes by and collects it for recycling. I pay for this service through my taxes. Apart from some gripes about the efficiency of the s
697: Reverse Osmosis water system bring the most sanitary, the safest, and pure drinking water for people
Reverse Osmosis called RO, is the most effective water treatment of methods nowadays. Production pure drinking water by reverse osmosis system, such as the clear stream, it does not contained the pure water be contaminated. Reverse Osmosis System uses the perfect technology to filter and bring the most sanitary, the safest drinking water to people.
698: Roman Aniques Modern Europe Sahara to Sweden
Roman antiques ruins of great gates and palaces and spas in Libya are being open to the outside world at last. The wars in the east seem to have finally convinced the leader of Libya to change hats, as we see. Black turban put away, white ten gallon welcome, slowly, as the steely doors of tyranny slowly begin to creak open. As they have in other na
699: Steps Families Can Take to Living Green
I do not consider myself to be a huge environmentalist but, I am proud to say that I saved my allowance to join Greenpeace in the 80s. As an adult, I now realize the importance of having an awareness about our impact on the earth and sharing this with our children.
We may not be able to save our planet from every black cloud, but it is import
700: Strange and Unusual Uses for Bamboo
Bamboo is a remarkable material. Although it is very wood-like in appearance and texture, it is actually a form of grass that grows very tall, very quickly. Bamboo is traditionally used as a structural or decorative material, such as to create rugs and flooring. But I wanted to explore some of the more unusual uses for this material. As I have disc
701: Switching To Energy Efficient Lighting
Incandescent light bulbs produce light through heat: an electric current passes through a thin filament, heating it up. The heat makes the filament white-hot, producing the light that you see. 90% of the energy used to create the heat that lights an incandescent bulb is wasted.
Compact fluorescent light bulbs use a different technology: they con
702: The Benefits of Organic Farming For Small Farmers
Organic farming refers to means of farming that does not involve the use of chemicals such as chemical fertilizers and chemical pesticides. Numerous small farmers have been practicing organic farming; however, since they are unaware of the market opportunities, they are not able to reap the benefits of organic farming.
According to a research co
703: The Best natural gas service in Georgia
All one needs to know about natural gas in Georgia and Atlanta
Natural gas is basically a fossil fuel that is used for heating houses and cooking in various developed nations of the world. It contains several chemical compounds including gases like Carbon dioxide, nitrogen etc. Before it can be used for mass consumption, natural gas is made to und
704: The Birth Of Civilisation And The Path To Modern Times
With the human body fully developed and farming and culture slowly spreading across the planet civilisation could begin. Civilisation began when people stopped leading nomadic lives and started to live in permanent settlements.
As farming techniques improved and became more efficient people would no longer have to spend all their time gathering
705: The Conservation Policies Of Presidential Candidates
We all know our Earth is in serious trouble. If there is one person who can really turn around things in our country it is the president. With elections round the corner and a line-up of presidential candidates, don't all of us want to know who truly supports the green movement? Here's a run down on the top candidates and their perspective of the e
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