Archive for March, 2009

Alternative Sources of Water – Do We Really Need Them?

by Stephen R. Krauss Pure drinking water is essential for men to live a healthy life. For eons, man has ceaselessly tried to purify water for drinking

Environment, Science - Technology

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Are You At Risk For An EPA Penalty

by Daniel Stouffer Refrigeration and air-conditioning systems; commercial refrigeration; heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems; fire prote

Environment

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Mandatory carbon emissions reporting plan addresses climate change.

by Daniel Stouffer Mandatory carbon emissions reporting is more important than ever as the United States works with facilities to reduce substances kn

Environment

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Bottled Water Study: No Different from Tap Water

by Phyllis Wheeler Bottled water and tap water have the same level of chemical contaminants, according to an October, 2008, study. An activist group,

Environment

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Identifying Causes of Ozone Layer Depletion

by Daniel Stouffer There are many causes of ozone layer depletion, all of them manmade compounds that enter the atmosphere. They are chloroflurocarbo

Environment

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What Is An Active Arrest Warrant?

by Jason Voxly There are many reasons why you may need to know if you have an active arrest warrant out on you and believe it or not, they are not al

Society

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How To Survive a Recession

by Riche Goldmann The current state of the U.S. economy is not good and has everyone looking scared. Even people who have steady and secure 9 to 5 j

Economics

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Ten Places to Work From Home

by Dirk Andersen If you've always dreamed of having your own home business, there's never been a better time than now. More people are working from h

Economics

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What Makes a House Eco Friendly?

by Amy Nutt More and more people are showing interest in making their homes eco friendly. When a home is eco friendly, it is environmentally friendly

Environment

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Arkan-swans: Trumpeter Swans of Heber Springs

by Ian Kleine I've been growing more interested in fests that had something to do with nature. My interest was piqued when I had picked up an article

Animals

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