By Scottie Johnson / Published on October 20th, 2006 / Environment
If you are a serious gardener, you spend lots of time outdoors. And, for sure, you would rather be tending your plants than swatting mosquitoes. While there are many things you can do to keep [..]
By Seamus Dolly / Published on October 15th, 2006 / Environment
Maps, for centuries have been the business of cartographers with mariners traditionally being able to make their own, in uncharted waters. Yes, the expression is still used in various contexts. I [..]
By Randy Dennison / Published on October 9th, 2006 / Environment
A Pre-SCADA System AssessmentBy Randy DennisonIntroductionSupervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) is a process control system that enables a site operator to monitor and control [..]
By Ingela Berger / Published on September 24th, 2006 / Environment
Your home is your castle. You decide, possibly together with family members, what to make of it.Outside our home we have limited opportunities to improve the environment, but in our home we can [..]
By Alan Jolliffe / Published on September 19th, 2006 / Environment
PRUNING AND TRAINING GARDEN SHRUBS"The Art and Science of Pruning"By Alan JolliffePruning is the art of training plants. Pruning is not an end in itself. Pruning is a stimulus for desirable [..]
By Cameron Lindblom / Published on September 14th, 2006 / Environment
Despite numerous advantages of eco-houses along with vast research experience and positive attitude of physicians and ecologists, they can hardly take their firm place in our life. The reason [..]
By Cameron Lindblom / Published on September 9th, 2006 / Environment
Most of the cities in the world prefer developing high-rise construction. Almost all the big cities consist of various multi-storied edifices. This very feature of employing areas is believed to [..]
By Cameron Lindblom / Published on September 4th, 2006 / Environment
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 blamed in the tale for choosing the wrong [..]
By Pem Charnley / Published on August 29th, 2006 / Environment
There's always that nagging doubt isn't there? The nagging doubt that they just won't get it. I went to the Post Office yesterday, the small local one round the corner, to draw a relatively [..]
By Sam Vaknin / Published on August 24th, 2006 / Environment
TsunamisTsunami - a seismic sea wave - means in Japanese "harbor-wave". It is also misleadingly called "tidal wave". It is an ocean wave caused by an earthquake of magnitude 6.5 on the Richter [..]
By Chris Western / Published on August 19th, 2006 / Environment
Maybe you live in a nice house smelling of alpine meadows with a sparkling bathroom, lovely clean and polished surfaces.What if someone were to come into your lovely shining home and mix up a [..]
By Adi Gaskell / Published on August 14th, 2006 / Environment
Video conferencing is a friend of the environment. It helps reduce the volume of CO2 emissions from cars and reduces traffic congestion on our roads (as well as improving company productivity and [..]
By David Allman / Published on August 9th, 2006 / Environment
Motivated by the lack of Australian government legislation and limited options available concerning the disposal of computer e-waste, IT Recyclers has initiated a much needed computer recycling [..]
By C. Bailey Lloyd / Published on August 4th, 2006 / Environment
In lieu of recent, tumultuous occurrences, people are more compelled than ever to discover the mystery of these modern-day, earth-changing events. One day, Earth is experiencing the fourth [..]
By Gary Whittaker / Published on July 30th, 2006 / Environment
In the wake of what can be arguably called the world's greatest act of God in the new millenium, we have also been witness to what can be equally argued as the world's greatest act of charity as [..]
By Maureen G. Metcalf / Published on July 25th, 2006 / Environment
The transition from 2004 to 2005 has been electrifying. The international ramifications of the deaths of so many people, and the wrecked livelihoods of multitudes of survivors, has brought about [..]
By Edward C. Hamlyn / Published on July 19th, 2006 / Environment
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 which stares us in the face, but is not seen as such. For [..]
By Debra Lynn Dadd / Published on July 14th, 2006 / Environment
Have you ever wanted to power your home or office with renewable energy, but thought it was too expensive? Or you didn't want to deal with installing and maintaining equipment?Now there is a way [..]
By S. Nicole Thomas / Published on July 9th, 2006 / Environment
Finnish Cottage TraditionThe origin of the log structure is uncertain. It is probable that it began in northern Europe sometime in the Bronze Age (c. 3,500 B.C.). By the time Europeans began to [..]
By Roseanne van Langenberg / Published on July 4th, 2006 / Environment
TSUNAMI the next big wave: the Grandaddy of them allTSUNAMI the next big wave: the Grandaddy of them allCopyright 2005 Marketing Defined. All Rights Reserved.A few days ago on Melbourne's 60 [..]
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