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121). There's a snake in the yard! -- What to do (and not do) when  By : Chad Minter
There's a snake in the yard!!!What to do (and not do) when you see a snakeby Chad MinterFirst, don't kill nonvenomous snakes. Any

122). SOBERING DISCIPLINARY WARNING  By : Maureen Metcalf
The transition from 2004 to 2005 has been electrifying. The international ramifications of the deaths of so many people, and the wrecked livelihoods o

123). Celebrate Parks Day, Everyday this Summer!  By : Dave and Lillian Brummet
Celebrate Parks Day, Everyday this Summer!(485 words)Canada’s Parks Day falls on July 16’th this year. First celebrated in 1990, Parks Day

124). The Wonderful Wildlife of Southern Spain  By : Ruth Polak
69, 70,71, 72. I am trying to count the Griffon Vulture's as they glide effortlessly on their 2m. wingspan over the top of the mountains opposite my h

125). Mosquito Control: The Best Ways to Effectively Combat Mosqui  By : All Mosquito Netting Info
Mosquito-born diseases affect millions of people worldwide each year. The bite of a mosquito can result in anything from a skin irritation to contract

126). Straw as real estate building material  By : Cameron Lindblom, RealEstateGates.com
In the famous kid’s fairy tale ‘The Three Little Pigs’ one of the pigs built a house of straw that made him almost pay with his life. The pig was bla

127). Interviewing for Family History Writers - 4 Important Tips  By : Carol M. Upton
Interviewing is an important skill for the life storywriter, no matter what the size of your family memory project. You will want to do plenty o

128). Perfect Lawns, is it worth it?  By : Kevin Doberstein
Have you ever been driving down the road with the windows open going past a golf course or a field and then you get a strange smell? A chemical type

129). Reuse in the Workshop  By : Lillian & Dave Brummet
Reuse in the Workshop(476 words)The workshop is a great place for reusing items formally destined for the landfill. Even if you do not hav

130). Conserving for whom?  By : Harv Teitelbaum
The west is in a drought. Along with other measures being recommended or required, we’ve been asked to conserve water. Great. It’s good to conserve. A

131). Will Soy Candles be the Leader to Light the Future?  By : Brian F Connors
Ahhhh, the scent and sight of a burning paraffin wax candle and the appealing ambiance that it floats throughout a room! One may think that this scena

132). Garbage in its Place  By : Lillian & Dave Brummet
Garbage in its Place(352 words)There is nothing worse than seeing garbage blowing down the street of your neighborhood, or finding broken

133). Cormorant Bird Overabundance in Wisconsin  By : Kevin Doberstein
Article intro:In the 1970’s, the Cormorant was nearly wiped out from existence when its habitat was loaded with toxic chemicals. With very little

134). England Expects Every Man Will Do His Duty  By : Malcolm James Pugh
england expectsMany newspapers accurately pinpoint the powerful public mood on immigration and asylum, yet all are seemingly puzzled as to

135). Looking After Leather  By : Jane Lake
With a little care, you can keep leather clothing looking its best for years, according to an expert on leater from The Olde Hide House in Acton

136). The Valuable Individual  By : Lillian & Dave Brummet
The Valuable Individual(413 words)How can we, as individuals, participate in waste management? Because some of us are so overwhelmed w

137). Efficiency Equals Reduction  By : Lillian & Dave Brummet
Efficiency Equals Reduction(400 words)Imagine that if at the grocery store the person bagging your purchases left empty, unused spaces in

138). Real estate construction revolution – Epilogue  By : Cameron Lindblom
Despite numerous advantages of eco-houses along with vast research experience and positive attitude of physicians and ecologists, they can hardly tak

139). How Can We Build Enchantment Into Our Lives? - Part 2  By : Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein
Thank you for staying with me for this two part article about how our environments add enchantment to every day living. This week I invite you to read

140). Earth Friendly Products  By : Aaron
There are many really cool Earth Friendly Products on the market today that are in need of a little exposure.Think of an expensive, fu

141). Hurricane Katrina: Victims Scream for Help!  By : Jeff Oreilly
As the damage, lives, and missing are calculated the rest of the victims of Hurricane Katrina are asking what can they do to help and how can they be

142). Seven Simple ways to Help The Environment and Your Wallet  By : Juan Anselmo Borla
The world is a big place with big problems. Some environmental activists demand we stop living our lives and look at everything we do as an Earth-ch

143). Living in Arizona Boulders--Where did they come from?  By : Robert Norman
Living in Arizona Boulders -- Where did they come from?When most people think of building a secluded home, they think of tall trees and large

144). Desert Four O'clocks  By : Lin Ennis
When Clara recovered from the headache of spending $100 and a day of her life planting “blacklisted plants,” she shifted gears. What plants were frien

145). The many uses of the Functional Wetland.  By : Kevin Doberstein
article intro: In a recent City council meeting that was held in a small city in northern Wisconsin, a developer was trying to present a plan. This d

146). Happy Earth Day!  By : Lillian Brummet
Happy Earth Day to everyone! (255 words)What can you do to make a difference - pick up a copy of our book, Trash Talk, & we'll show you a

147). Sustainable Agriculture- A Case Study for Australia  By : Tobi Nagy
IntroductionAustralia is oldest continent on earth and has one of the most fragile and least fertile soils. Other than Antarctica, Australia is th

148). Shoes Everywhere!  By : David Kunstek
People who believe shoes are shoes are mistaken. The comfort and support that the shoe offers is important. In fact, wearing improper shoes can cau

149). Wind Farms and Corruption  By : Doctor Edward C Hamlyn MBChB
There is only one reason that wind turbines will be built in the West Country. Our Press has failed to tell its readers of the corruption whic

150). IT'S STILL A “JUNGLE” OUT THERE  By : Mark Jeantheau
IT'S STILL A “JUNGLE” OUT THERE... Or How US Beef-Industry Feeding Practices Are a Source of Concern If you think about farmers raising ca

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