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Switching to organic produce is increasingly trendy as knowledge spreads about the lessened effects on the environment from sustainable farming and the human body from eliminating pesticide ingestion. Unfortunately, there may only be a slight nutritive advantage to organic produce from its heightened production of phytochemicals to naturally resist infestation. Although the general risk of [...]
Posted by Suzy Duvall on Wednesday, November 9, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Food · Tagged Agriculture, apples, B6, bell peppers, best foods to buy organic, California, celery, chemical, chemical barrier, chemical contamination, chemical exposure, chemicals, Chile, color printing, Conventionally grown, Environmental Working Group, food and drink, Food science, green, immune systems, imported grapes, imported nectarines, Leaf vegetables, nectarines, niacin, nutrition, organic apples, organic bell peppers, organic celery, Organic food, organic imported grapes, organic imported nectarines, organic peaches, organic pears, organic potatoes, organic spinach, organic strawberries, Peaches, pears, Pesticide, potatoes, Soil contamination, spinach, Staple foods, strawberries, United States, United States Department of Agriculture, Vitamin, vitamin A, why buy organic
Eighteen is a special time in a person’s life. In most countries, 18-years-old is when an individual is legally considered an adult and can assume control over their actions and decisions. As we move into the 21st century, the age of maturity has risen. A 15-year-old boy living in the Middle Ages had greater responsibilities [...]
Posted by Bryan Johnson on Monday, September 19, 2011 at 12:01 am
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Any soccer fanatic knows that this sport has a way of rousing the emotions within us—either while talking about the sport, watching it on television, or most commonly, while playing it. Though this may be far truer for some of us than others, we’ve all experienced these feelings, ranging from elation to rage, or have [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Tuesday, August 23, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under People, Sports · Tagged 1962 World Cup, Battle of Old Trafford, Captain, Chile, Chuck Norris, English footballers, Eric Cantona, Eric Cantona Kung-fu, FIFA 100, food fight, football, Football in France, Football in the United Kingdom, Gennaro Gattuso, Ken Aston, Kieron Dyer, Lee Bowyer, Manchester United, Mexico, Misconduct, Netherlands, Newcastle, player, Portugal, Rafa Marquez, Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan Region, soccer, Sport in Europe, Sports, tackle, the 2002 World Cup, The Netherlands, United States, War_Conflict, Wayne Rooney, world cup
There are many beautiful animals on this great planet. Some are familiar to us because we’ve seen them in person, on one of the many television shows devoted to animals, or in school books or biology textbooks. Other animals are rare. So rare, in fact, that you may have never heard of them. Or, you [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Thursday, April 28, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Animals · Tagged addax, Argentina, Australia, Biology, bumblebee bat, Cambodia, Chile, cuba, Dugong, EDGE Species, Europe, fish, fisherman, Frilled shark, frilled sharks, ichthyophis kohtaoensis, Italy, Kakapo, Laos, Mammal, monito del monte, Monte, most rare animals, New Zealand, Olm, Proteidae, rare animals, rarest animals, Sahara Desert, saola, scientist, Sirenians, Solenodon, Thailand, triangular shaped head, Vietnam, Zoology
Let’s face it; in a world that is heavily reliant upon technology, especially the Internet, none of us are entirely safe from running into an online scam. There are literally thousands of them, and even though you may consider yourself “e-smart,” the people who set up these scams may be looking to target those who [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Wednesday, June 2, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Charity, Internet · Tagged Advance-fee fraud, anti-virus software, bad apples, bank accounts, Business, Chile, china, computers, Confidence trick, cons, correct web address, Crime, download software, E-mail spam, e-smart, econsumer, Ethics, FBI’s Internet Complaint Center, FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center, Fraud, fraud prevention, Get-rich-quick scheme, Governor, gullible Internet-user fall, Haiti, inernet crime complaint center, Internet, internet complaint, Internet dating, Internet fraud, Internet Scams, Internet World Stats, legitimate anti-virus software, Lottery, Lottery scam, lottery scams, Louisiana, natural disaster scam, New Orleans, New York, New York City, Nigeria, online ad, online boyfriend, online dating websites, online programs, online scam, online scammers, online scams, Paypal Inc, real anti-virus software, risk management, Rogue Software, scam reporting, scambusters.org, scammer, similar site, Spam, Spamming, Technology_Internet, United States, USD, viruses, website
Music is truly a gift. A gift for those who are talented enough to provide it, and a gift to all of us who are able to listen to it and enjoy the sounds we love to hear. In today’s world, the number of musical genres is truly over the top. From metal, to techno, [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Thursday, May 27, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Music · Tagged A Bigger Bang Tour, AC/DC, Angus Young, Bad World Tour, bands, Belgium, best concerts, best tours ever, Blood on the Dance Floor, Boston, britney spears, California, Chile, concert tours, Cyndi Lauper, Entertainment_Culture, Fenway Park, Forty Licks, Germany, Hard Candy, hawaii, Interpol, john mayer, Kanye West, Leipzig, lenny kravitz, Licks Tour, live music, Malcolm Young, Massachusetts, metallica, Michael Jackson, Motley Crue, Muse, Music, Music groups, O2 Arena, opening act, Pearl Jam, People, Poland, PopMart Tour, Portugal, REM, Rolling Stones, Saxony, Snow Patrol, successful concerts, Switzerland, The Best of 1980–1990, the Black Eyed Peas, The Netherlands, The O2 arena, The Rolling Stones, Tina Turner, top ten concerts, top ten tours, tours concerts, U2, United States
When you think of something being endangered, you probably automatically think of animals. In the entire world, there are about 5,000 endangered species of animals, and despite the importance of protecting these endangered animals; there is also an importance in protecting endangered trees all over the world. Arbor Day has just passed and this is [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Monday, May 3, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Nature · Tagged Adansonia digitata, Angola, Arbor Day, axché Conservation Trust, Baobab Tree, Belize, Belize’s Forest Department, Blue Nile, Bois Dentelle, Brava, Canary Islands, Cape Verde, Cape Verde Islands, Cederberg Mountains, Chile, Darfur, Earth, environment, Ethiopia, extinction, Forestry, guatemala, Harold Hillier Gardens, Hawaii Islands, hawaiian islands, Helena Island, Honduras, http://www.americanforests.org/resources/communitytreeplanting, http://www.oxfamamericaunwrapped.com/Plant-50-trees-gift.html, lumber, Mauritian Wildlife Foundation, Mauritius, Ministry of Agriculture Division of Horticulture, Monkey Tree forests, morocco, most endangered trees, Nature, Old-growth forest, planet, plant Baobab, Plant morphology, plants, Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan Region, save the trees, Senegal, South Africa, sustainable forests, Tanzania, The Lion King, top 10 endangered trees, top 10 trees, TopTenz, Tree, trees, unique trees, United Kingdom, University of Puebla, Ya’axché Conservation Trust