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The Major Effects of Typhoon Frank

Just recently, the Philippines was struck by a typhoon named Frank who is also known by its international codename Fengshen. The typhoon left a number of unsightly damages to the Southeast Asian nation. As a matter of fact the calamity is an added burden to the people of the republic who have been suffering an […]

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vdr | June 20th, 2008 | Continued

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Categories of Hurricanes and the Appropriate Safety Measures

Hurricanes may be as disorganized but certain agencies around the world were able to devise a way to put them in order by categorizing them in order to keep watch and warn the general public of its forthcoming. This will also be a great deal of help in educating the public with the suitable safety […]

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vdr | June 9th, 2008 | Continued

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Killer Storms Hit Iowa

Once again a merciless hurricane disrupted the lives of the people. Last Sunday, the State of Iowa was drastically hit by a pack of tornadoes and hail. Heavy rains accompanied by lighting and gusts of wind blowing at 70mph came rolling in the area. The killer thunderstorm rumbled across the middle region of the United […]

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vdr | May 27th, 2008 | Continued

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Feature Article #4

Goodbye Hurricane, Hello Sunshine!

Back in our hometown, hurricanes were considered to be regular visitors. In fact, most of the houses in our neighborhood were built to endure the fury of a raging tempest. We also had an organized monitoring and warning system that alerts the residents of an incoming storm.
Yet in spite of the constant vigilance, the loss […]

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vdr | May 13th, 2008 | Continued

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Searching for a Jewish Dictionary

A Jewish Dictionary is something that contains both English and Hebrew words. The idea is that you can go to this dictionary and find out exactly what words mean in the literal sense and also in the explanatory sense.
In order to find a Jewish dictionary online is not as easy as you might have first […]

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19Nov2008 | writer | 0 comments | Continued
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Recycling Plastics - Where to Start

For thousands of years people around the world have been re-using and recycling.  Our current ‘throw-away’ lifestyle is is only about 50 years old.  In generations past, it was common practice to use chalkboards to save expensive paper.  Dishes, cups, and utensils were made to be reused and often were made from metal or wood.  […]

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Recycling Glass - It’s a Good Thing

Glass is everywhere but not all of it is recyclable.  Glass is a sustainable material that is an very good packaging material. Foods and beverages that are packaged in glass have a longer shelf life than those packaged in plastic and many people think the food or drink tastes better in glass than plastic. Glass […]

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17Nov2008 | writer | 0 comments | Continued
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Why Is Acknowledging Your Carbon Footprint Important?

There are still many people who have no concept of what a carbon footprint is or how it is produced. The impact we all have on global warming is reflected not only in our personal production of greenhouse gases but in the products we use. Hardly surprising really, with the many distractions that take place […]

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Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: Too much perfectly good stuff is being thrown out

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We live in a throw-away society
We’re wasteful. Not just on an individual level, but on a global scale as well. Our lifestyle is simply unsustainable in terms of the world’s resources we consume.
The subject of unnecessary waste in our society came sharply into focus for my wife and me over the last couple of […]

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14Nov2008 | writer | 0 comments | Continued
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The Important Solar Energy Facts

We hear about solar power on an almost daily basis.  But are we hearing real solar energy facts or is there are lot of talk filled with opinions which cannot be backed up with hard evidence.  Since this is becoming a hot political topic there are many solar energy facts out there which are not […]

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14Nov2008 | writer | 0 comments | Continued
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Discover The Hidden Super Benefits of Solar Power

The Benefits of Solar Power
The sun produces large amounts of heat that are transmitted down to the earth’s surface.  When the sun’s rays reach the earth the intensity of the heat directly from the sun is not as hot because some of the heat is rerouted before it reaches the earth’s atmosphere.  When the […]

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12Nov2008 | writer | 0 comments | Continued
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How Does Solar Energy Work?

Click Here To Learn How To Create Your Own Renewable Energy Power System. Ever wondered how solar energy is converted into electricity? Well, this will give you an idea how it works.
First, solar panels are installed over a flat surface like the roof of your home (just be sure to consult get a home […]

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11Nov2008 | writer | 0 comments | Continued
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How soon can we write the history of Obama?

Could it be that Oliver Stone is even now planning a biopic of Barack Obama? And if so who would he cast in the film?
Well there are plenty of senior elder black american actors.
The top two are probably Sidney Poitier and Morgan Freeman.
Sidney Poitier was born in 1927 . He was the first black actor […]

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11Nov2008 | writer | 0 comments | Continued
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Ancient Japanese Samurai Armor

It was not just Roman soldiers and medieval knights that wore armor, but the ancient warriors of China as well. Their protective clothing is known as Samurai Armor.  Made to be very flexible, and gave the wear a wide range of movement.
Like the armor of their peers in Western Europe, Samurai Armor evolved from […]

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11Nov2008 | writer | 0 comments | Continued