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In most cases, people who successfully dowse for water just do the process as a natural part of life without sitting around analyzing why they're able to do it. Many of them are game enough people, however, to willingly take coercive tests that almost always fail...
By Gregoriancant | Published 1/29/2008
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What's causing the trends, can global warming really be to blame?
By Derek Cromwell | Published 10/26/2007
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reports that September saw more than 1,000 broken records for heat, with worsening drought in more than half of the U.S.
By Shirley Gregory | Published 10/18/2007
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All of KY's 120 counties will receive federal help for severe drought.
By Rachel Krech | Published 10/2/2007
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Droughts are the consequence of inadequate water falling on specific
areas of earth. This is easily remediated by bringing FREE water
to each specific area inadequately naturally watered.
By K. Kemper | Published 6/27/2007
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Due to drought conditions across Georgia, the Director of the Environmental Protection Division (EPD) has declared a level two drought response for the entire state. The declaration requires that Georgians immediately follow a more stringent outdoor water use schedule.
By Mims POV | Published 6/15/2007
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According to the National Weather Service, the drought of 2007 is one of three of the worst droughts in recorded history, with the drought of 1986 still holds the number one slot. Even with recent rains, Davidson County remains roughly 13 inches below normal.
By T. Renee Albracht | Published 11/14/2007
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The state of Georgia continues to endure one its worst droughts ever, but the Georgia Aquarium, a 500,000-square-foot-facility with 8 million gallons of water, is finding myriad creative ways to conserve water and help stem the strain on the state's supply of fresh water.
By Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez | Published 11/5/2007
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If the scientists aren't wrong, we have 10 years left to avoid a climatic catastrophe that would affect the whole world with flood inundations, droughts, epidemics, extreme cold and heat waves, melting of the poles, famine, extinction of animal and vegetable species...
By Ai You | Published 7/10/2007
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OK, so 2006 gave us America's second warmest summer. There are wicked storms, tornadoes, droughts, and hurricanes more so than ever before. Coincidence?
By Cheryl | Published 6/22/2007
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Global Warming is a frightening fact of our lives. We've already been witness to much devastation caused by Global Warming; we've seen severe droughts and wildfires,extremely strong hurricanes, heat waves in Europe, receding glaciers and a melting Arctic Ice cap.
By Terri Tutten | Published 5/8/2007
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Recent research has shown that global dimming is likely to be the main cause behind the devastating droughts that have killed millions of people in so little as the past three decades.
By Jennifer Akina | Published 3/23/2007
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While the world is focused on shortages of energy, another resource is becoming more and more scarce, especially in the third world. Due to rising populations and the occurrences of droughts, supplies of fresh water may become at a premium .
By Mark Whittington | Published 4/27/2006
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For zones 7 and 8, gardening can be tricky. The heat, the droughts, the humidity
there is always something. However, the below plants are native to the South and all its trickiness.
By Tina Samuels | Published 5/24/2005
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Many in the area maintain that the power company's failure to trim tree branches over the past several years is responsible for the severe power outages over the past year.
By Walt Crocker | Published 1/25/2007
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Herein is the basic case set forth by proponents of genetic engineering, to improve foods' nutritional value and provide for the hungry.
By Seth Mullins | Published 1/23/2007
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Recent research, along with a review of historical records, indicates that a previously unknown disease was responsible for the epidemic that ravaged Mexico in the later 16th century.
By Wayne McDonald | Published 1/18/2007
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Everything you need to know about the world's biggest threat to all life on the planet.
By David McGoy | Published 1/10/2007
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There is a long history of suicides within the Jehovah Witness Watchtower organization. There are many contributing factors to Watchtower society suicide.
By ChristianPeper | Published 1/7/2007
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The earths climate is constantly changing. The climate has changed many times during the planets history, with events ranging from ice ages to long periods of warmth.
By shannon larrabee | Published 12/13/2006
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We should find a product that is not harmful to us or the environment.
By Kayla McClure | Published 12/5/2006
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This is both a satire and a real life commentary on the life of a college student. Enjoy!
By Marie Mariano | Published 11/28/2006
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A look at the debate about global warming- and the problems caused by various emissions, the attitude of American government, and potential problems as well as solutions
8 sources,
By Werner Haas | Published 11/22/2006
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The Grapes of Wrath is one of the true American Classics. It is loved and praised for its characters, insights, and simple story. It is also hated for its honesty and reality.
By Amanda Talbott | Published 11/9/2006
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Lists some natural causes and some man made and what we can do to reduce it.
By Randy Inman | Published 11/6/2006
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There is a story about an individual who started with $1600 borrowed money and made over $200 million over the years, which shows that as long as some of the rules are followed, it's possible to make money in futures trading.
By Wilmot Lang | Published 10/29/2006
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Greenhouse gases are not the only factors involved in global warming. The ocean plays a large part in the Earth's climate. It is important to understand both how global warming works and what the ocean's role in global warming is.
By Jenna Hansen | Published 10/25/2006
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Based on historical and current spy satellite imagry, the CIA concluded at least a decade ago that global warming was a fact.
By Jarred Schenke | Published 10/17/2006
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The continual epidemics of famine in Africa have many causes.
By Laura Bell | Published 9/20/2006
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We are still in the the hurricane season which ends November 30, 2006 so we need to still be very aware of the importance of disaster preparedness and mitigation. This applies to individuals and businesses as it applies to State and Federal officials.
By The Online Friend: TheOnlineFriendWebsite.com | Published 9/20/2006
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It is difficult to keep your finger on the pulse of Maui nightlife because hot spots can change overnight. This article will help you discover the best nightlife in Maui, whether you're trip is planned for tomorrow or months from now.
By Jack Oceano | Published 9/5/2006
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Another chapter in the continuing saga of global warming propaganda.
By Jeff Braun | Published 9/1/2006
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Is the recent spate of hurricanes, earthquakes, floods and epidemics an ominous signal that the end is near? Or has human greed ravaged Mother Earth to the breaking point? Recent scientific findings tell us of the deadly consequences of global warming.
By Anne Ng | Published 8/29/2006
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With all the many discussions and public awareness of slaves throughout the world the one group of slaves that had it the toughest are rarely mentioned in schools and societies.
By Manda Spring | Published 8/15/2006
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history
By Pratanu Banerjee | Published 8/15/2006
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Several towns have shown their commitment to clean energy by buying their municipal power from plants devoted to enviornmentally friendly types of power. Chester is one of the newest towns to join Connecticut's Clean Energy Program.
By Corey Sipe | Published 7/17/2006
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a girl meeting her husbands family
By collette mcfarland | Published 7/14/2006
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the best book I've ever read, the respected warrior
By Monty Al.H | Published 6/14/2006
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American Alligator has very distinguishing features & habits compared to crocodiles. Alligators mate during certain time of the year & farmed in controlled environments. Alligator meat & skin are valuable commodities. These reptiles are sometimes hunted.
By travels | Published 5/24/2006
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Bargaining is a fun way to meet and deal with locals on their terms in middle east.
By john atkinson | Published 5/23/2006
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Even though you do everything right and by the book and even if you have years of gardening experience under your belt, things go wrong. When it comes to gardening, there will always be a challenge to overcome.
By Nikki Phipps | Published 5/11/2006
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Until the establishment of Marrakesh in 1062, Central Morocco was the home of Berber tribes from the Atlas mountains. The city was founded by the Almoravids, religious Muslims of Arab background.
By Mark Whittington | Published 3/13/2006
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The most misunderstood and under-appreciated cost of World War II for the United States was the damage done to the environment during wartime operations.
By N. Katers | Published 1/27/2006
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The eventual demise of imperial China was firmly rooted in successive movements from first the intellectual community in 18th and 19th century China, and much like other European revolutions - the French Revolution in particular.
By Theresa Hemsoth | Published 12/21/2005
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Anasazi pottery has been made from ancient times to the present. This article introduces the reader to the history, Restoration, and present of this pottery
By sandra bell | Published 12/9/2005
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There are many problems with the world's freshwater supply. These problems stem around two main issues: availability and fitness to drink. Even though the Earth has a great deal of water, only about 3% of this supply is made up of freshwater.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 11/9/2005
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One of the most pressing social issues of the 21st century, both in the United States and abroad, will be human population growth and its effect on global climate change.
By Charles Braman | Published 8/25/2005
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Could the camel be the stopgap measure to ending hunger in Third World countries? Since the milk from one camel can feed 40 children in a day, this under-used natural resource needs to be tapped.
By Kam Kaminske | Published 7/8/2005
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You know you want to save the world, the problem is where to start and how to make a difference that affects everyone. Start with H2O, essential to life at its most fundamental level, it is also essential to every bathed body, green lawn and washed car.
By Jason Cangialosi | Published 6/22/2005
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