Facts some Ozone depletion

Much speech took residence in the mid 1970s almost the diminishing presence of ozone in the stratosphere, and almost the hazards such reduction in ozone levels would necessitate. It was a stellar periodical for intellectual kindness. It was institute that the ozone immediate in the stratosphere, the atmospheric zone of an alt reached by [...]

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Be Concerned, Be Very Concerned

In 1950, the U.S. took 12 trillion gallons of water from the ground by 1980 the figure more than doubled and is still increasing at an alarming rate. The Ogallala Aquifer is being depleted at a rate of 12 billion cubic meters (420 billion ft3 or 9,729,000 acre feet) per year, amounting to a total [...]

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titleOlympic Topiaries - A Symbol of Pride to Peoples Republic of China/titlepOne may be hard pressed to pinpoint the single most impressive sight throughout the 2008 Beijing Olympics, as the city lends itself so naturally to inspiring displays. Much of the focus was placed on the Games opening ceremonies, and the striking new structures that [...]

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Be Concerned, Be Very Concerned

In 1950, the U.S. took 12 trillion gallons of water from the ground by 1980 the figure more than doubled and is still increasing at an alarming rate. The Ogallala Aquifer is being depleted at a rate of 12 billion cubic meters (420 billion ft3 or 9,729,000 acre feet) per year, amounting to a total [...]

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Dimensions of Time

Introduction
Before I begin I feel I must first explain why I have labeled this a theory rather than a hypothesis. This is because I am sure that enough evidence exists to prove my hypothesis. A large part of this evidence comes from recent experiments using clocks on earth vs above the earth. I also believe [...]

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Reducing Phosphorous in Water Systems

A great deal of recent media attention has been paid to phosphorus as a pollutant; this article is intended as a primer on that topic. Specifically, this article will explore what phosphorus is, why it is used and how it enters the water system. Beyond that, the problems created by excess phosphorus will be examined [...]

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The Definition of Love

I was thinking of how I can describe love to you but, the words proved hard to find. According to many people, it is the very element that makes the world go round. It is really hard to describe. Effects or results of it are better seen and, it is something that we have to [...]

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Silver - A History

Silver (argentum): has an atomic number of 47 which means it is the 47th element on the periodic table and carries 47 electrons. It has a hardness rated between 2.5 and 2.7 and is therefore one of the most malleable of all metals. Silver is a white, lustrous metal prized for its purity and formability [...]

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How the Water Distillation Process Works

One of the best methods of purifying water is the distillation process. It all begins with a heat source that vaporizes water causing it to become steam. As the steam cools and condenses back into water the contaminants are separate out due to boiling point differences. The result? Crystal clear, perfect water.
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Daycare Start Up Tips - Turn 7 Common Stressors Into Blessings

A home daycare can be a rewarding profession for moms who want to stay at home with their own children. Yet, there may not be any other job that is more stressful. Be aware of the 7 biggest stresses and turn them into blessings instead.
STRESSOR #1 - Operating Costs are High Solution: Apply to have [...]

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