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121: Ancient Astronauts and Contemporary Skepticism
Skeptics are provided with ideas on how to refute archaeological evidence of an ancient astronaut.

122: Are Short Term Financial Gains Killing Our Planet?
The polar ice caps are melting, species are facing extinction and our climate has become more erratic than ever before. It is impossible to deny the need for intense change in the face of today’s gat

123: Dreadful mold in the crawl places
The left over food when added with moisture and humidity generally contribute to causes of mold infestation in the living environment.

124: Emissions Trading
Emissions trading is a market-based approach to achieving environmental change. It allows those reducing greenhouse gas emissions, particularly carbon dioxide, to use or trade the excess reductions to

125: Monaco Yacht Show Has Zero Carbon Footprint For 2007
Despite being the second smallest country in the world Monaco has established herself as the natural European home for many of the world's wealthiest men and women due to her tax haven status, with ma

126: Using Tarps To Benefit the Environment.
You may not think that a plastic poly tarpaulin can help you with green living. However, these versatile items are excellent for a large number of environmentally sound uses. Recycling gets a lot of a

127: Consumer Electronics
Consumer Electronics By Roger Hardieway Consumer electronic gear changes almost every year. It’s tough to be on top of the cutting edge. Televisions, radios, portable devices electronic games are con

128: Monaco By Bus
Shortly after Prince Albert became Monaco's Sovereign two years ago he set a path that would show him to be a leader among leaders for the environment movement. In an effort to encourage more people

129: The Man Who Discovered How Blood Circulates
Prior to William Harvey, many scientists hypothesized that blood didn't move at all, but simply pulsed in response to the heart. These were good predictions, but others taught that arteries and veins were helping the blood flow, and that the blood was being absorbed into the body's system.

130: The Return of the Bald Eagle
Most experts expected the bald eagle to become extinct during the 20th century, but this American symbol has since reversed its decline and begun to recover. In 1940 the bald eagle was declared to be endangered, and to protect it from hunters the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection act was passed.

131: Serengeti National Park
Serengeti National Park Serengeti national park has an Area of 15,000sq. The area is wide and grassy with small granite hills and some acacia woodland. Serengeti borders Ngorongoro on the East and

132: About Auschwitz
Holocaust Memorial Day (27 January) is a national event in the United Kingdom dedicated to the remembrance of the victims of the Holocaust. It was first held in January 2001, and has been on 27 January every year since. The chosen date is the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp by the Soviet Union in 1945.

133: Increasing Your Fuel Economy / Mpg
Out of engine efficiency come both power and economy, so if an engine is more powerful for its capacity this allows it to run at a lower RPM to move the vehicle. Because we create more torque from the engine, you can move into a higher gear at an earlier point during acceleration and then maintain that higher gear for a longer time.

134: Smell the Benefits Of Pheromones
Pheromones are a way of communicating that many people are not aware of. They are chemicals that are produced by the body that allow communication between two people through the sense of smell.

135: Soil Testing for the Health of Your Land
Soil testing can yield important information for growers and grazers about the general health, fertility, structure, and physical properties of any given land and its suitability for different crops.


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