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Weather Emergencies: 3 Things You Need To Survive
By :
Yossef Shilo 05
There are weather emergencies hovering over you, literally. The season of hurricanes and tornadoes apart, even during the spring Midwest witnessed huge flooding and who cannot remember the blizzards of winter?
Will New Solar Energy Technology Push Solar Energy Forward?
By :
John Kuzniar
Photo-voltaic panels are the most popular form of solar power energy in use today. However, a research team of students at MIT has developed solar power technology that may soon make these cells obsolete. The heat that it generates is so powerful that it is capable of burning through wood in seconds.
Solar Panels Looking Less Like Solar Panels These Days
By :
John Kuzniar
Future generations will probably wonder why we focused so much on generating power from petrol fuels when we have practically an endless source of energy available in the sun. This nation has had solar energy technology, in some form or other, since the mid eighteen hundreds. But, even today, when it comes to government giving tax breaks or investing in energy companies, solar based companies still come up short.
Mitigating the Damage of Flood
By :
creswebs
Maryland’s weather is very unpredictable and can change suddenly and very quickly. Maryland is located on the eastern seaboard, so ocean currents and hurricanes often occur.
Emergency
By :
Davids Jim
Disasters strike suddenly and with out prior warning, leaving you totally at a loss! Since you're in no way prepared for this kind of crises you could be anyplace - home, carry out, school or inside the vehicle. We are so absorbed in our day time to evening actions that we generally make the error of avoiding important security actions which can be needed to safeguard us from freak accidents or other options of harm. That's why keeping an urgent scenario package deal within of close to proximity is consistently recommended. Lack of proper crisis supplies during this kind of grave circumstances continues to be the trigger for death of fairly a few who could have survived if appropriate devastation goods had been around close to.
HOW CIVILIZATION WILL END IF WE KNOW ABOUT 2012
By :
Osvaldo Salamanca
There will be a Pole Shift; the earth hurtles through space at 67,000 miles an hour. Think of it. What if you drove your Ford Fairland that fast down an interstate? And what if you piled too much luggage on your roof rack? Why, you'd topple ace over teacups when you hit the first good curve.
What are the Survival Maya saying about 2012?
By :
Osvaldo Salamanca
From a different perspective most contemporary Maya continue to view these cycles of World Emergence purely in terms of 'cycles within cycles' Many are aware that the 2012 end date was supposed to signify such a transition, but they are not altogether convinced that this date is as meaningful as we Westerners think it is.
2012 Survival Guide - Surviving The Approaching Disaster
By :
Osvaldo Salamanca
Time of time again and in country after country, the news reports the same thing. Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Floods, Tidal Waves and Hurricanes. At the same time as some maintain Armageddon approaches and others maintain that these are just natural disasters - is mother earth finally getting even? The fact is that widespread disasters appear to be taking place with more frequency.
Care for your Family members Earlier than an Earthquake Strike
By :
Osvaldo Salamanca
If Earthquakes hit suddenly, violently and without warning. Identifying potential hazards prematurely and advance planning can reduce your dangers of significant injury or damage to life from an earthquake. Repairing deep plaster cracks in ceilings and foundations, anchoring overhead lighting fixtures to the ceiling, and following local seismic building standards, may help reduce your impact of earthquakes.
The real Guide for Emergency Ruin Product Management
By :
Osvaldo Salamanca
If Earthquakes strike suddenly, violently and without warning. Identifying potential hazards in advance and advance planning can reduce your dangers of great injury or loss of life from an earthquake. Repairing deep plaster cracks in ceilings and foundations, anchoring overhead lighting to the ceiling, and following local seismic building standards, may help reduce your impact of earthquakes.
A Summary Of The Extensive Usage Of Laboratory Water
By :
Joalelsto
Laboratory water is actually pure water whose average quality makes it fit for use in chemical analyses where exact measurements are imperative; laboratory cleaning applications in which successful elimination of dirt and stain is needed; and other delicate scientific uses like tissue culture. The creation of pure water, however, is complex and expensive.
Flood Dangers
By :
Almeda Glew
There are certain things about your home insurance policy that you cannot affect. Whilst you can reduce the risk to which your belongings are exposed when it comes to theft, fire hazards and certain weather extremes. If you live in an area of high flood risk your policy is going to be more expensive than you friend who lives on top of a hill no matter what you do.
Dampness—Fighting a Subtle Prowler
By :
Bob McGuire
Water, in large quantities, can be disturbing. From Noah’s Ark in biblical times, to the Johnstown (Pa.) Flood in 1889, to the 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean, water can be as much of a troublesome part as fire.
Quality Silk Trees
By :
ratetake
Silk tree ornaments are an emerging accessory in a home or office. They are as green and colorful as real trees minus the watering, trimming and care. They have become the replacements of plastic trees as home and office decorations.
What to Do in the Case of an Earthquake: supplies to have, how to be prepared before, during and after
By :
Ben Tanner
When I think of an earthquake my mind goes to the life changing effects the San Francisco Earthquake had in 1906. It only lasted one minute, however it was a devastating disaster in the nation's history. You don't have to live on the fault line to be affected by an earthquake. That's why we recom
Going Green Painlessly
By :
Gen Wright
Are you perplexed by the new green movement? Perhaps you genuinely care about the earth, but you fail to see how using biodegradable laundry detergent will change the world in a meaningful way. If someone told you how important your small changes were, and why you should care, you would be on board.
Prepare For A Flood The Best Way You Could
By :
Mike Mansfield
Believe it or not, floods are the natural disasters that are most common in America.
According to statistics, more than a hundred people are killed by floods every year.
Emergency Preparedness For A Hurricane
By :
Mike Mansfield
There is nothing anyone can do when nature decides to leash out its fury. There is no way to stop it so people should brace for the worse and seek shelter.
Natural Disasters Spark Debate Over Flood Insurance Reform
By :
Mike the Gardener Enterprises LLC
It has been over two years since hurricane Katrina devastated Louisiana and Mississsippi. With many homes still not rebuilt, demolished or renovated, it raises the big question about flood insurance and whether or not there should be reform in the insurance industry.
Ayahuasca - Plant Spirit Shamanism in the Amazon
By :
Howard G Charing
This article explores the visionary and spiritual realms of the Amazonian brew Ayahuasca. This extraordinary world to which we are transported by plants is not accessible through the verbal rational mind but through dream language or an expansion of the imagination. Thus dreams & our imaginative powers act like doorways during a plant diet and connect us with the plant spirit.
The Power of Attraction, Secrets from the Amazon: The Pusanga
By :
Howard G Charing
The Western rational mind can only struggle, to take as an example the famed ‘love potion’ of the Amazon known as the Pusanga. In rational terms it makes no sense whatsoever, how can a concoction of leaves, roots, and seeds attract a lover, or good luck to you?
Forestry Communities in Northern Ontario
By :
Amy Nutt
Forestry is one of the key industries in Northern Ontario. Northern Ontario's forest areas play an important role in providing livelihood to forestry communities all over the region.
2003 California Wildfire Worst in Its History to That Time
By :
Andrew Stratton
In late October 2003 the state of California was hit with the worst wildfire that it had ever experienced. Twenty people where killed and much damage to local communities resulted.
August 24, 1992: Hurricane Andrew Attacks Florida, Massive Damage Is The Result
By :
Andrew Stratton
On August 24, 1992 hurricane Andrew hit the state of Florida with wind gusts as high as 175 miles per hour, resulting in massive damage and loss of life.
Infrastructure Decimated by Earthquake in Kobe, Japan on January 17, 1995
By :
Andrew Stratton
In January 1995 a massive earthquake hit the region near Japan's busiest port at Kobe, killing 5000 people and reeking havoc with local utilities, businesses and infrastructure.
Delaware Valley Flood Results in Severe Damage
By :
Andrew Stratton
In August of 1955 hurricanes Connie and Diane passed through the Delaware valley area dropping over 8" of rain. With little warning the Delaware River flooded creating havoc as a result.
Huge Landslide Destroys Ski Resort
By :
Andrew Stratton
In July of 1997 a tremendous landslide rolled over the Thredbo Ski Village in Australia causing massive damage and virtually burying everything in its path.
Tsunami Hits Coastal Communities Across Southeast Asia, Killing an Estimated 275,000 People
By :
Andrew Stratton
On December 26, 2004 the Asian Tsunami hit the coastal regions of Southeast Asia becoming one of the largest and deadliest catastrophes of our time.
Some of the Worst Tornados in US History Result in Massive Damage
By :
Andrew Stratton
On April 11, 1965 a massive series of tornados hit the states of Iowa, Indiana, and Michigan with wind gusts as high as 318 miles per hour, killing 250 people and injuring some 1500 others.
The Importance Of Global Warming Awareness 2007
By :
Gordon Petten
Composite findings of about 2,000 scientists do not augur well for future years due to the alarming rate the earth's lower atmosphere is warming up
Fresh Flowers
By :
John Pawlett
When springtime comes, one of the first things I want to do is to go out and get some fresh flowers for my home.
What We've Learned From Birds About Flight - and Why It Took So Long
By :
Janet Winter
Eons ago, Zork stood outside his cave and watched a vulture spread his wings and soar off a cliff. Zork decided to try this himself. Too late, he realized that his lift to drag ratio was about zero - no lift and lots of drag - and he had the glide ratio of a brick. Zork's decedents gave up on aviation for 50,000 years.
Air - More Than Just A Necessity
By :
Steve Thomas
No one really thinks about the versatility and usefulness of air until it is really needed. The lack of air can kill; polluted air can cause illness.
Zap Thse Darn Mosquitos Where They Live
By :
Tom Sample
Mosquito-transmitted diseases claim one million lives every year around the world and that's why a reduction in their population is much sought after. Mosquito control plans are planned by the city corporations to eliminate their growth in the early life cycle stage known as the larval stage.
Predict The Weather From The Comfort Of Your Living Room!
By :
Tom Sample
You sit inside and a display console shows you what the weather is like outside - the humidity, the temperature, the rainfall, air pressure, wind speed, whatever. The more the number of sensors used outside to record this data, the more expensive will be the home weather station.
Do you Wear Bonsai Goggles ?
By :
Bradley Smith
This article compares life with that of a Bonsai tree. By wearing Bonsai Goggles you will learn that getting old needn't mean being out of date !
How To Photograph Wild Birds
By :
Janet Winter
Late fall is a perfect time to photograph wild birds. Leaves are falling off the trees, opening the view and birds are eager to feed. And if you're participating in one of the several organized bird counts taking place between now and mid-February, a photographic record can be invaluable in identifying the counted birds.
What Is The Greenhouse Effect?
By :
Ken Snow
There has been much discussion, both among experts and lay people about the 'greenhouse effect'. The greenhouse effect is a term that refers to changes in the Earth's atmospheric composition, which have been related to the warming of our planet.
Should You Feed Wild Birds In The Winter?
By :
Janet Winter
Winter weather will soon be here in many parts of the country, yet many of us enjoy our wild birds year-round. Should you continue feeding them in winter? What should you feed them, and how should you go about it?
Romancing The Flowers Part Two
By :
Karishma Roy
No bouquets of brick bats can explain the significance of the gift of flowers.
Romancing The Flowers Part Three
By :
Karishma Roy
No bouquets of brick bats can explain the significance of the gift of flowers.
Romancing The Flowers Part Four
By :
Karishma Roy
No bouquets of brick bats can explain the significance of the gift of flowers.
Baby Boomers are Living Off The Grid, Using Alternative Energy, and Building Strawbale Houses
By :
Luise Volta
Many retiring Baby Boomers are looking for a serious challenge, an escape from urbanism and a chance to breathe clean air.
A Life Threatening Environment
By :
Reed Langdon
Global Warming is becomming a common problem we are all faced with. Nature is now showing signs with unique changes affecting our lives.
Bats in Your Home? Here's How to Get Them Out - Humanely!
By :
Janet Winter
Inspite of their reputation, bats are beneficial and interesting creatures. But if they nest in your home, they can be a real problem. Here's how to deal with bats in your home.
Camping and Smoking
By :
Mike Durand
During the summer and in dry spells, a cigarette can be a definite fire hazard. The leaves and the grass may be dead from lack of water and the blistering heat.
10 Tips For Camping Cooking
By :
Jeff Schuman
10 tips to get the best of your camping cooking while keeping it safe.
How Do You Pronounce That?
By :
Angie Hembree
Products that you can't say could be hazardous to your health. I've given some examples and a website to look up more ingredients.
Create And Enjoy A Hummingbird Paradise
By :
Ben Franklin
While it's true attracting these amazing little creatures isn't very difficult, there are ways to better ensure success.
About the Hoodia Plant
By :
Harry Rockwell
Hoodias are protected plants, typical of the Namib Desert, ranging from Central Namibia to southern Angola, especially in plains and rocky areas. Common names include "Bushmans Hat" and "Queen of the Namib".
Great Ocean Conveyor to Circulate Water of the World
By :
James Hunt
Although it may not seem like it at times, the ocean is constantly in motion both above and below the water. Underneath the surface of the water there are currents and waves that are caused by the winds on the surface of the sea...
Floribunda Roses - All You Need To Know
By :
Mike Singh
Floribunda roses are some of the most amazing out there because of the large, dense amounts of buds that are produced. Find out more ...
Rose Diseases - All You Need To Know
By :
Mike Singh
Roses are beautiful plants that many people enjoy growing in their gardens. But, there are some very common types of diseases that face roses no matter what type they are and no matter where they are grown ...
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