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Tips for Teaching Kids to Go Green view story
Growing up we were all taught about the importance of not littering, how to recycle, and why it is important to not waste water or electricity. However, the Green Movement has become more involved and now just the basics aren’t enough to keep our planet
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Human Hair: The Next Green Fertilizer? view story
Scientists test the claim that human hair helps plants grow. Guess what? It worked.
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The Devil's Footprints view story
The mysterious footprints, which appeared overnight in heavy snowfall in Southern Devon in 1855, have never been adequately explained. According to contemporary reports, they stretched for over a hundred miles, and went through solid walls and haystacks,
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Top 50 Educational Policy Blogs view story
To keep you abreast of the most interesting of these discussions, this article has compiled, in no specific order, the 50 best and most important education policy blogs. Check them out...
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Feds fail to use effective drug treatment plans in prison : Scientific American Blog view story
Despite 20 years of scientific evidence showing that drug treatment programs work, the feds fail to offer enough of them to prisoners, according to a new study. Currently 7.1 million adult - over 2 percent of the population - in the U.S. are lock
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Rival studios reach deal on 'Watchmen' release view story
Fanboys rejoice! Rival studios say they have resolved their battle over the release of "Watchmen."
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Intel's Revenue Expected to Take a Hit view story
Last week Intel made it known that the company’s fourth quarter revenue would fall well below their original estimate, about $2 billion short.
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10 Highest Bodycount Plane Crashes view story
The following is a list outlining the worst and most tragic aviation disasters known to mankind (not including September 11). So the next time you’re thinking of flying, bear in mind that accidents happen.
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World stocks tumble on US retail sales, bank fears - Yahoo! News view story
World stock markets tumbled Thursday, with Japan's benchmark off nearly 5 percent, as abysmal U.S. holiday sales and fresh banking troubles magnified fears about the global economy.
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Apple's Jobs takes medical leave, shares tumble - Yahoo! News view story
Apple Inc chief and tech visionary Steve Jobs will take a leave of absence till end-June because of health problems "more complex" than thought, backtracking on reassurances, stunning investors and sending its shares skidding 10 percent on Wednesday. News
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23 of the Hottest Eco-Friendly Gadgets and Green Concepts [PICS] view story
With all the talk these days about electrical power wastage, global warming, extreme weather, food shortages and so on…
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Niall Ferguson on The Colbert Report Explains Money | Ron Paul Wins! | Campaign for Liberty at the Daily Paul view story
Federal Reserve, Barack Obama, Housing bust, recession, stock market, crash, China, Russia, Europe, Euro, recession, gold, silver, economics, War, politics, money, dollar, yen, commodities, stocks, bonds, trading, Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve, U.S. dolla
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Battlestar Galactica' s flawed characters impress Lt. Col. view story
"As a military member, I was impressed that the writers were able to translate some of the unique situations we face in real life to a dramatic science-fiction story..."
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Wheels we like - Italy by Vintage Car view story
Italy and cars... they kind of go together. So, tour company Italy by Vintage Car offers travelers the chance to drive vintage cars through the Italian countryside, stay at fabulous country hotels and sample delicious cuisine.
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100 Tips, Tools and Resources to Take Your Book Club to the Next Level view story
Here are some suggestions and resources that can help you build a better book club that's more fun, more intellectually challenging or whatever other aspect you want to emphasize or improve about your group.
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Voodoo science? Military researchers test controversial 'isomer triggering' view story
A novel nuclear technology is making a comeback - but why are the researchers keeping quiet about it?
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Human Hair: The Next Green Fertilizer? view story
Scientists test the claim that human hair helps plants grow. Guess what? It worked.
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100 Tips, Tools and Resources to Take Your Book Club to the Next Level view story
Here are some suggestions and resources that can help you build a better book club that's more fun, more intellectually challenging or whatever other aspect you want to emphasize or improve about your group.
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Secret Micro-Sat Mission Feeds Space War Worries view story
An American missile-warning satellite has died, more than 22,000 miles up. So now, the U.S. is sending a pair of mini-spacecraft on a top secret operation to investigate...
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7 promising alternative energies view story
A new study has listed the most promising types of alternative energies, based on their total ecological footprint and their benefit to human health.