Archive for the ‘Environment’ Category
The coldest season of the year is winter. During the Ontario's winter months, snow contributes minor accidents on Greater Toronto Area (GTA) roads. Some of these accidents may cause by people who drives to fast. Some vehicles may slide off into the ditch or into the guardrail. Because of this, it is important to do road flushing activities since snow roads are challenging to motorists.
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Hemp is one of the most misunderstood and underutilized plants grown in the world today. One of the first plants cultivated by man, and maybe the most versatile one ever grown, Cannabis Sativa l. Cannabis (Hemp), has been used for thousands of years in China and Egypt as a medicine.
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Ground water plays a vital role for Utah's people. Half of the ground water that is being drawn is used for their agricultural processes, while the other half is for its people's consumption. Most people of this state depend on ground water as a source of drinking water but this resource is facing a big problem.
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There are many different forms of renewable energy available today and one of the fastest growing sub industries is that of wind power which is growing approximately thirty percent per year. Wind power works by converting the kinetic energy of the wind into electricity. Rather than having large power stations like many of the traditional methods, this kind of renewable energy comes from wind farms.
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Do you remember the last time you received flowers? Think about what you felt at that moment. What did you feel upon seeing perhaps that big bouquet of roses from your husband, or those bright, cheerful tulips your son gave you for Mothers Day? Most probably you will remember feelings of gratitude, happiness and an overall feeling of joy.
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Recent DNA studies in the UK and the US have found that up to 9% of men unknowingly raise children that are not biologically their own. In fact, each and every human alive today is a byproduct of the infidelity and cuckoldry of their evolutionary past.
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Have you heard about water fuel? Well, it is properly called hydrogen fuel cell technology and it is here to save the planet. Oil and gas prices are soaring higher and higher and there will come a time when people realize that they should consider an alternative fuel energy source.
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Unexplained phenomena have happened in the world since the beginning of time. Crop circles appear. Weather changes. Seemingly normal people you meet on internet dating sites turn out to have bright purple hair. But there's been nothing in recent memory to rival the strangeness –and ultimately the environmental and economical danger– of the recent disappearance of honeybees in North America.
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Water is the life force of our planet Earth but it can also be one of the deadliest destructive forces. It does not help us that our negligence on how we treat our environment has added to the stress that our planet is under every time a natural disaster strikes. Mother Earth is temperamental and a way of relieving the pressures that are building up in its core is through typhoons, earthquakes, and tornadoes.
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Will global warming really cause disaster to strike Earth in the manner depicted in the movie graphic of storm "The Day After Tomorrow"? Could we have killer tornados attacking in roving gangs, murderous ice balls the size of sour grapefruits falling from the sky, waves of cold air that descend in minutes to freeze the doodads off metal statues and any nearby humans? Well, we'll answer that in a minute, but first, some humor!
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