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871: How Tarps Protect the Environment At Home and At Work
Tarps, also called tarpaulin, have a variety of different applications in almost any area of life. They are great at work, for camping and other recreational activities, and around the home. These coverings can also help in the drive to save the environment. They are fully customizable tools can prevent waste and can help to eliminate contamination
872: Hydrogen Operated Vehicles Are Here
The largest blockade to hydrogen cars is no longer the technology. Sure, it isn't 100 percent perfect yet, but advancements are being made steadily that should see hydrogen become a perfectly viable alternative to gasoline in the next few years. Rather, the problem is infrastructure, and therefore dollars and cents from a business perspective.
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873: India Is Being Tormented By Monsoon Flooding
It does not seem to matter where we look around the world these days we can somewhere that is having flooding. While some areas of the world are suffering from extreme droughts, the reverse is true for others. The monsoon season lasts from June until September and people who live in their normal paths are used to some flooding, but this time is on
874: Is Additionality Essential For The Credibility Of Offsetting
One of the biggest problems with offsetting is ensuring 'additionality' - proving that the offsets that you are buying in order to counterbalance your carbon emissions would not have happened without yours and other similar contributions. Often the projects sound intrinsically worthwhile - protecting threatened original forest, supporting conversio
875: Is Governor Sarah Palin a Unique 21st Century Feminist
This year's Presidential and Vice-Presidential election spotlights the important contributions made by women in our society - be they single or married, mothers or not, young or old, rich or poor, from big cities or small towns, in high-powered careers or down-to-earth jobs. The women in this election season are as exciting and controversial as any
876: Is Our Nation s Pride Still On Fire
Have you ever wondered where our nation's pride went? You used to ask someone about what was the biggest thing that they loved about this country and you could see the fire in their eyes when they would talk about this country.
Now it seems like if you would go around and ask this same question, you might not see this fire as bright. It seems li
877: John McCainAstrology of a Presidential Candidate
John McCain has an almost perfect triad of planets for a world leader. He was born August 29, 1936 in Canal zone, Panama. His Sun is in sensible Virgo, his moon is in practical Capricorn, and his ascendant (or rising sign as it is also sometimes known) is in fair-minded Libra. Put together, this makes an individual that is a bit cold, but would tak
878: Letsfixlosal.com - a different blog, but a common purpose.
Letsfixlosal is a blog that has been making a lot of waves as it wants to make changes that matter for Los Alamitos. This is one blog that encourages all kinds of participation.
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879: National BankHow to Fix the Housing Crisis for Less than 700 Billion
Recently the news has been dominated by developments with the 700 billion dollar bailout package, and rightfully so. 700 billion is an astronomical sum of money. The first problem is that the 700 billion dollar bailout adds a huge amount of money to the national debt. Not only that, some have hinted that the bailout is so large it could actually
880: Old Time Death Sentences Were Crude At Best
A long time ago people used to burn a lot of women and some men at the stake because they thought they were witches. If they need something different or if they did something weird, the people were quick to blame it on witchcraft. There were some times that they would just hang them. They would also stone them. They would treat them like they were
881: Politicians And Their Habits
Do you remember the last debate that happened here in the state of Tennessee last week when Senator John McCain proposed his plan to bailout homeowners by buying their bad mortgages and then said "no more"? Well, it seems that he changed his mind and now it looks like he will be more generous to financial institutions with it being more costly to u
882: Politics of Thailand
The situation in Thailand reminds me the old saying, "be careful what you ask for you may just get it". In September of 2006, Thailand went through a military coup. The military asked for the Prime Minister to step down, he did. Now the Thai People are struggling with a new government.
883: Practical Ways Fire Was Used In The Past That You May Not Know About
Back in the old days, people didn't have electricity or batteries to see things with or to brighten up their homes. All they had were fireplaces, torches, and oil lamps. It was a lot harder to see to do anything but they did it anyway and they liked it that way. It was simpler, and they did not have an electric bill like we have today. The men hunt
884: Presidential Campaigns Finally Fire Up The Negative Ads
Well, we all were wondering when the presidential candidates would begin slinging out the negative advertisements against each other. Would it not be so nice just to have one election of any kind to get to the finish line without having to hear the competitors slinging trash at one another? Is it not much more important for us to hear what things t
885: Sarah Palin On The EnvironmentGeorge Bush And Dick Cheney Rolled Into One
While I disagree with many of Sen. John McCain's policies, I am willing to concede that he may at least make a wise, rational president and represent a step in the right direction for the nation. No longer. With his pick of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate, he has shown a spectacular, even dangerous lack of judgment.
In addition t
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