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534 ViewsSave Time Water and Energy With Stackable Washer Dryers  By : Chad M.
I don't know about you but I'm always on the look out for technology that can save me time or money. This article helps to cover the general basics of recent advances in washer/dryers, I think you'll be quite impressed with the features and savings. Enjoy!
385 ViewsLearning About Snake Facts And Behaviors  By : Stephanie Davies
This article teaches you about why snakes behave the way they do, and how to handle a snake encounter. Also includes information on identifying venomous and non-venomous snakes.
373 ViewsSaving earth: recycling is a great start  By : oneclickdoctor
Saving the earth satrts with little steps
330 ViewsAttic Ventilation - Protect Your Roof  By : Inspector
What condition is your roof in? Is your attic ventilated properly? Why pay more to heat your home in winter and be uncomfortable in the summer. Roof ventilation basics explained in simple terms so you can assess your own ventilation capabilities.
328 ViewsGreenhouse Effect Explained  By : Changing Earth
The greenhouse effect is the warming of our planet resulting from changes to the composition of our atmosphere.
325 ViewsNo Dig Gardening  By : Changing Earth
The idea of no-dig gardening was developed both as a labour saving idea, and a method to rejuvenate badly depleted soil in a vegetable garden.
304 ViewsThe Keys To Effective Employee Training  By : David Gass
Supplies the information necessary to effectively train employees for maximum efficiency.
287 ViewsCauses of endangered species  By : Changing Earth
Endangerment usually arises from a complex interaction of different factors, involving both species and their habitats. To prevent further extinction, we need to learn to protect and sustain the environments where these endangered species live.
287 ViewsHay! Make Good Mulch.  By : Jodi Reichenberger
Have you got a few old hay bales lying around? Want some good ideas about how to put them to use in your organic garden? Answers here.
285 ViewsWorkplace Termination Strategies for Preventing Violence and Discrimination Lawsuits  By : Christine Harrell
When an employee is disrupting the workplace to the point that termination is necessary, having predefined termination strategies is critical not only for workplace safety but for protecting your company from discrimination suits as well.
284 ViewsHerbal remedies explained  By : Changing Earth
Many people nowadays are turning to "organics" and "naturals" otherwise known as herbals. The rising popularity of herbal supplements has created a new fad if not a new health lifestyle. But before you join the bandwagon, here are some things you need to know about this mean "green" dietary supplementing machine.
271 ViewsGardening the organic way  By : Changing Earth
More and more people are discovering the joys that come with planting an organic garden. There are many reasons for gardening the organic way, from decreased use of pesticides to lower cost to concerns about the environment.
269 ViewsChoosing flowers for the organic garden  By : Changing Earth
Organic gardening is steadily gaining popularity, and the good news is that virtually every kind of plant and flower can be grown organically. It is important, however, to choose the plants and flowers that are best suited to your own environment.
264 ViewsUnderstanding the role of insects in gardening  By : Changing Earth
While many types of insects, birds and animals seen in the home are unwanted intruders, others play a vital role in pollinating plants and moving seeds from one place to another.
264 ViewsWhy save endangered species  By : Changing Earth
Animals and plants are of value to us in many ways that we don't realise. Without them, many medications would not be developed, and many livelihoods would be lost.
263 ViewsWhy People Become Vegetarian  By : Changing Earth
Many nonvegetarians wonder what drives vegetarians to give up meat and adopt an entirely different lifestyle. There is no single answer to this question. Nonvegetarians become vegetarians for a number of different reasons - some even for multiple reasons.
257 ViewsEnvironmentally Safe Methods of Pest Control  By : Gail Metcalf
Nobody wants pests in their gardens and flowerbeds. They can eat on vegetables or strip flowers off the stems.
236 ViewsHow To Make Handmade Natural Soap  By : gottapays
There's no doubt, it's probably one of the most difficult lessons for any woman to learn. Frankly, making handmade natural soap is the only subject you can't fake, because if you fail to make it correctly the finish handmade natural soap reveals it.
230 ViewsTen Quick and Easy Environmentally Friendly Household Tips  By : Changing Earth
Being environmentally friendly around the house doesn't have to be hard and an added bonus is that it will save you money. You won't have to go out of your way and they won't take a lot of time - best of all, it won't cost the earth.
230 ViewsLearn How You Can Beat The Defeatism Attitude  By : Abbas Abedi
Understand how defeatism can affect you and how to reduce it immediately.
224 ViewsEnergy Efficient Windows - Type, Design and Placement  By : Inspector
How to get the most out of windows in your home. Complete details on the construction of different types of windows, types of windows and where to locate your windows to be more energy efficient.
220 ViewsWhat IS Compost  By : Jodi Reichenberger
Compost can be a mystery if you don't understand what it is and what it's for...
It's more than a pile of leftovers in the backyard behind the tree. It's pure gold to the organic garden. Find out why.
216 ViewsMaking Wine From Grapes  By :
In the ordinary way, recipes for wines made entirely from grapes are not a practicable proposition. This is because grapes are merely crushed and fermented without either sugar or water being added. Provided you have enough grapes, making wines from them is the simplest winemaking of all-that is, of course, provided they are fully ripe.
215 ViewsCeiling Water Leaks - How to Find Source  By : Inspector
How to find those evasive water leaks that are staining your ceilings and destroying your insulation. Tips on where and how to look for telltale signs that will lead you to directly to the source.
214 ViewsWhy you should consider organic gardening  By : Changing Earth
Organic gardening is one of the fastest growing facets of gardening, and more and more people are discovering that it is possible to enjoy a beautiful, thriving garden while still keeping the use of chemicals and pesticides to a minimum.
214 ViewsBenefits of Mulch  By : Khieng Chho
Environmentalists are advocates for a clean and green environment. Their projects may start from the segregation of bio and non-bio degradable waste materials. Planting of trees in your backyard is also another.
211 ViewsBuild Your Own Rain Garden  By : Jodi Reichenberger
Rain gardens are specially constructed gardens located in low areas of a yard
where storm water can collect.
211 ViewsComputer Ergonomics and the Office of the Future - Part 4  By : Wendy Young
What does the office of the future look like to help employers increase productivity and profits and keep their employees working in comfort with increased well-being.
206 ViewsBipolar Disorder And Successful Self-Employment  By : David Oliver
If you have bipolar disorder, starting your own business can be one of the best things you can do for yourself and your health - as long as you approach it in the right way.
203 ViewsPlanting Bamboo The Right Way  By : Dean Caporella
For those of us who love to plant bamboo, there is a critical step which could be the difference in your plant flourishing or "checking out." This article will guide you through the correct process for either ground or pot planting.
202 ViewsIntegrated Pest Management  By : Jodi Reichenberger
Quick Facts...
-Many disease problems can be prevented or controlled without pesticides.
-Always choose plants that are adapted to your local growing conditions.
-Avoid bringing diseases into the garden or moving them around within your it.
-Eliminate the disease-causing organism after it has become established on a plant.
201 ViewsThe negative effect of the media on children  By : Changing Earth
We are used to hearing about the negative effect of fictional TV shows and computer games on children, and how their violence influences behaviour in the real world. However, there has not been such consideration of the influence that the media has on a child's perception of society or the effect this can have on their behaviour as they grow up.
201 ViewsWhat IS handmade natural soap  By : gottapays
Handmade natural soaps are so great for your skin as they contain all the natural glycerin that commercial soaps remove for sale to perfumers and lotion makers plus they are made in small batches to insure a high quality finished product.
198 ViewsWorms - Use Worms To Make Good Quality Compost  By : Helen Downing
Using worms you can improve the performance of your compost bin, speed up the composting process, produce high quality nutrient rich compost, improve your garden soil and plants and help the environment! By using worms to break down your compost your plants and flowers will flourish! Worm composting has long been used in the United States and Australia as an effective and natural way of recycling kitchen and garden waste into rich organic compost or "black gold"
193 ViewsCreate Deliberate Relationships  By : Mary Foley
Bodacious Career builders know that in today's business world value lies in relationships. Everything is introduced, evaluated, negotiated, bought, sold, resolved, ended, and enjoyed based on relationships. Even with all this high-tech stuff, it's still all about people.
192 ViewsA Guide to Staying Safe While Abroad.  By : Katie Brown
Its is unfortunate that many holidays are ruined or cut short due to medical emergencies or holiday makers falling foul to criminals while on their trip. While we can do nothing about life's ups and downs, we can protect ourselves while abroad by taking out a travel insurance policy and ensuring that we follow the correct procedure in the event that we need top claim.
191 ViewsWhy Our Political Leaders Should Embrace the Fair Tax Plan.  By : John DeJong
The Fair Tax Plan (HR.25/S.25) has been out for well over a year now and yet there are still many people who have never even heard of it. One would think that a plan as bold and beneficial as this would be sounded from one coast to the next. Yet that is not the case. As a point of fact there are many liberal political leaders who continually ridicule the Fair Tax Plan whenever it is mentioned.
190 ViewsClimate Crisis  By : Timothy O
"It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so." -Mark Twain

This quote really hit home as I sat through each painful minute of "An Inconvenient Truth".

And it is most definitely that, an inconvenient truth, when it comes to global warming.
189 ViewsWorld Population to Crash by 80 Percent Says Top U.K. Scientist Part One  By : James Finch
An exclusive interview with James Lovelock about his latest book, our doomed civilization, how today's environmental movement is wrecking the environment and nuclear energy remains one of our few hopes for the survival of our society and quality of life.
189 ViewsHow To Meet 300 People In 30 Seconds  By : Cynthia Lett, CEP,CPP,CTP
When meeting someone for the first time, an impression or opinion is created that will likely be shared with anyone in our personal network of friends and family. The expression "you never get a second chance to make a first impression" takes on a greater meaning when you stop to consider the fact that when you present yourself to a person for the first time,that person will share their first impression of you with everyone they know.
187 ViewsCaring For Fruit Trees  By : cristi
As their name implies, fruit trees are simply trees that bear fruit. This may include apple, cherry, citrus (i.e., orange and lemon), durian, mango, morello cherry, pear, peach, nectarine and plum.
187 ViewsDo You Use These Strategies to Manage Your Mood?  By : Maurine Patten
Stress is our reaction to people or things going on around us. Sometimes the situations are positive and other times negative. When you are unhappy about how things are going, there are three strategies which will help you move forward in a positive direction. To mange your mood, consider your needs, wants, and values before you choose one of the three strategies. Then take positive steps to move forward confidently.
185 ViewsOrganic Fertilizers - Mix Your Own Special Blends  By : Judith Schwader
A basic organic fertilizer blend doesn't fit all plants. When you blend your own fertilizers for specific purposes, (such has high nitrogen blends for leafy greens or high potassium blends for root crops), you get better results.
185 ViewsIncrease Productivity with a White Noise Machine  By : Christine Harrell
Learn how to become more productive and how to effectively mask sounds that could be considered distracting in the workplace.
184 ViewsSometimes It Is Good to be A Little Messy  By : Victoria Rosendahl
Are you a gardener who doesn't always have time to keep your garden neat and tidy? Not a problem. A messy yard is for the birds.
184 ViewsHow Great Our Sun Is  By : Adrian Barrett
Have you ever actually imagined the size of our universe?
182 ViewsWhat Is The Difference In Batteries  By :
Batteries are one of the most wasted items that we use. Over fifteen billion batteries a year are made and sold globally with most alkaline batteries thrown away after being used one time.
181 ViewsWindow Box Gardening Tips And Techniques  By : Mary Hanna
Window box gardening has been common in Europe for centuries and is becoming increasingly popular here. Window box gardens allow the apartment dweller or the small property owner to enjoy the beauty and satisfaction of container gardening.
179 ViewsNatural Pest Control Methods - Use These Ant Control Tricks To Keep Your Family Safe.  By : John Lim
How to make ant bait and other forms of natural pest control for your home.
179 ViewsInvite Butterflies to Your Garden.  By : Mary Hanna
Tips on how to plant a butterfly garden. Types of plants, location and care of your butterfly garden.
178 ViewsDoes pH In Your Pond Mean Anything  By : Mark Washburn
Knowing more about the pH level in your pond can help you stay on top of problems before they arise.
178 ViewsFear is Not Resistance: Discover the Difference  By : Susan L Reid
How many times has this happened to you? You're all revved up and ready to go, jazzed about implementing a great idea you've been thinking about, only to find yourself dragging your heels for some unknown reason. This article sheds light on what's really going on with resistance and shows you how to release resistance and move in the direction of what you want.
177 ViewsGeothermal Energy - Energy from the Earth  By : Mike Batta
The science of geothermal energy is explored in this alternative energy paper.
176 ViewsWar on Terror, the Great Divide  By : Mike J Bradley
Is the war on Terror seperating America from the rest of the world?
175 ViewsDo you know the best organic fertilizer in the world  By : cyndinar
.............In my opinion all nations should create new public sector jobs with these remarkable creatures. If you think it, there is a lot of problems solved: 1) jobs easily measured by production of castings and worms 2) eco friendly fertilizers stopping the erosion of lands 3) trash-recycling solving the need for finding new place to get rid the trash...............
175 ViewsTaking the Sting Out of Employee Evaluations  By : Joan Schramm
Employee evaluation time is often a time of hang-wringing, worry and dread. Done right, however, employee evaluations can be a valuable tool for both managers and workers. Here are some ways to improve the experience for both sides.
174 ViewsChildren War and Terrorism  By : Kathryn Seifert
Terrorism has its beginning in the abuse, neglect, loss of parents, and exposure to violence in early childhood. Generations of war and violence in the Middle East continues to produce more terrorists. The world must make a commitment to protect its children from war and terrorism.
171 Views5 Steps To Becoming Vegetarian  By : Julian Hall
Meat eating can become habitual to many of us so the thought of stopping maybe too much to bear, but these 5 simple steps will make it whole process much easier.
171 ViewsGardening tips.  By : Hege Crowton
Gardens come in different varieties like the plants you find in them. There are several gardening tips that can be used for all type of gardens.
169 ViewsGoing Green with Environmentally-Friendly Home Improvement Products  By : Tom Willmar
With the worlds resources coming under increasing pressure, consumers are now seeking ways to lessen the impact on our fragile planet Here we provide tips on how to go green when making home improvements and provide an overview of some of the environmentally friendly products that are currently on the market.
169 ViewsEthical Behavior in the Workplace  By : Cathy Warschaw
What it means to be ethical
169 ViewsHow to Clean a Microwave  By : Michael Sheridan
One of the big advantages a microwave has over a conventional oven is that it is so easy to keep clean, especially if you keep food covered when you cook it
168 ViewsHow to Lower Your Cost of Gas & Travel  By : Dan Richmond
Are you sick and tired of watching the price of gas go up on a regular basis? Have you had enough when it comes to traffic and the inconvenience of travel? Would you like to reduce your travel related stress while at the same time reducing your costs as well? If you've answered yes to any of these questions, read on…
168 ViewsEasy Tips For Planting Garden Bulbs  By : Lee Dobbins
These easy tips for planting garden bulbs will show you there is nothing to fear and have you planting your first bulb garden in no time!
168 ViewsBamboo Flooring And Its Many Qualities  By : Dean Caporella
Bamboo Flooring is becoming something of a phenomenom in the flooring world. More people are realising the environmental benefits yet bamboo flooring provides a unique beauty to the consumer.
168 ViewsFertilise Your Soil The Natural Way With Burrowing Earthworms  By : Helen Downing
By adding Garden Worms you can enrich and restore soil as nature intended!
168 ViewsPreventing the Danger and Liability of Workplace Violence  By : Christine Harrell
Learning how to prevent danger in the workplace by implementing behavioral sciences and threat assessment plans.
168 ViewsThe Positive Effects of Eating Natural Health Foods  By : R.T. Markovsky
Change the way your body feels by switching to natural health foods.
167 ViewsPoisons in your Home - The List  By : C R Ellsworth
Danger in your Bathroom and Medicine Cabinet.
167 ViewsPlants for Your Butterfly Gardening Plans  By : Sandra Dinkins-Wilson
Gardening is a wonderful pastime that creates beauty outside our homes as well as enchanting flowers and plants to decorate inside our homes. If we add the extra element of butterflies, those flying jewels, to our gardening efforts, all the better. This article will give you a couple basic butterfly gardening plans and tips to...
167 ViewsDian Fosseys Forgotten Gorilla Orphans  By : Georgianne Nienaber
The only known photographs of two of Dian Fossey's orphan gorillas in captivity at a zoo in Germany have been discovered and may be viewed on the Internet.
166 ViewsThe Silence was Deafening  By : Eileen Fleming
On June 20th International Refugee day passed without a whimper from the USA media...
166 ViewsHow To Form A Nonprofit Corporation  By : David Gass
Describes the special needs of forming a nonprofit corporation.
164 ViewsGardening In The City.  By : Hege Crowton
For most of us, gardening means two things: a) farm and b) soil. Hardly anybody knows that a nature-filled activity doesn't have to be that far and tedious, and can actually take place at the heart of the dirty metro, right in the comforts of your condominium.
164 ViewsWhy Does Teak Wood Patio Furniture Have To Be Expensive  By : Michael Ochoa
Often times we perceive something as expensive or costly only because we have limited or no pertinent information which would lead us to change our perception. This article provides the reader just enough information, in a fun and informative manner to show that in fact, teak wood outdoor furniture is no more costly, or even less costly, than other backyard decorating products.
164 ViewsPrelude to War. Part I  By : Kerry Plowright
We are rapidly heading for all out war. One of three events will occur, any one of them is cataclysmic. I will tell you what to look for.
163 ViewsCold Frame Greenhouse - Maximize The Natural Warmth Of The Sun  By : Matthew Martins
A cold greenhouse is not warmed by a heating device. The environment is warmer than the outside - this is due to the heat of the sun's rays being trapped inside the covering material - be it glass or plastic - during the warm season, and heat accumulated in the soil being released back into the greenhouse during the fall.
163 ViewsThe Role Catalytic Converters Play In Automotive Emissions - A Serious Concern  By : Chad M.
Catalytic converters are used to reduce emission from automobiles and help to protect our enviroment. This article discusses the role and various types of catalytic converters.
162 ViewsOrganic Gardening - Going Back To The Basics.  By : Hege Crowton
Because of an alarming condition of our atmosphere these days and the impact of technological innovations have on our health, everything seems to be resorting to a more viable option - organics.
162 ViewsAll About Liquid Organic Fertilizers  By : Bill Weaver
Using organic fertilizers is a widely accepted practice in the agricultural industry. Farmers use them to cultivate their field and row crops, winemakers utilize them for growing grapes, and horticulturists apply a liberal does of these during the landscaping of their orchards or turfs.
162 ViewsHow Alternative Fuels Can Help You Save At The Pump  By :
There are many alternative fuels available on the market today. The following are a list of alternative fuels that are becoming more and more mainstream. Eventually, these fuels will replace our dependency on gasoline.
162 ViewsDamp or Wet Basements  By : Inspector
Tips and advice on how to fix a "damp" or "wet" basement. Causes of problems and solutions for common problems. Do It Yourself guide to repairing small problems that might be damaging your home.
161 ViewsInsulating Your Home  By : Inspector
Insulation tips and guidelines for the do it yourself homeowner. Great resource for people who want to check insulation in attic or upgrade insulation in their attic. Explains how, different types of insulation, proper venting, methods and safety guides. the "Barrie Home Inspector" provides resources that all of great value to homeowners wanting to prepare for any Do It Yourself project.
160 ViewsStarting A Group For Sealife Preservation  By : James Monahan
To preserve the sea life, you should know the value of nature and all of its aspects without thinking of your own interests.
160 ViewsThe World Wildlife Foundation  By : cretu remus
The World Wildlife Foundation is a dedicated group whose Directors do not receive any salary, do not receive any wage.
159 ViewsThe Future of Alternative Energy for Cars  By : Mike Batta
Alternative energy is most popular in the vehicle markets. What are the choices for hybrid and alternative energy cars and what does the future hold?
159 ViewsHurricane Lane Hits Mexico As Dangerous Category 3 Hurricane  By : David Maillie
Hurricane Lane is a very powerful category 3 hurricane as it makes landfall on the pacific coast in rural Mexico. Hurricane Lane could be very devastating as it has a lot of power and possesses a lot of similarities to the great Mexico hurricane of 1959 (the greatest and most devastating hurricane in east Pacific Ocean history). Hurricane Lane could be a terrible disaster. You need to read this.
159 Views9-11 Taught Us That World Peace Is A Long Way Off, So How Can We Personally Address This Issue  By : Luise Volta
We all have the choice to stop talking helplessly about world peace and to start looking closer to home, actually within ourselves, for the answer.
158 ViewsVegetable Gardening - How to Grow Your Own Vegetables  By : Sandra Stammberger
Vegetable gardening has lately become just as popular as going to the grocery store fore produce. Vegetable gardening can produce vegetable that are usually cheaper than store bought, and vegetables from a home vegetable garden definitely taste better by far. Vegetable gardening is no different than growing herbs or flowers and if the proper steps are taken and the plants are give the proper care they will flourish and produce very tasty vegetables.
157 ViewsAre Whole Food Vitamins Better Than Regular Vitamins  By : Ben Adams
Taking a closer look at whole food vitamins, and the additional benefits compared with regular vitamins.
157 ViewsIs Alternative Energy Worth Investing In  By : Mike Batta
A look at the alternative energy investment options and helping to answer the question: "Is alternative energy a good investment for you?"
157 ViewsJobs in Alternative Energy Can Help the World  By : Mike Batta
Alternative energy is the place to be with high gas prices and limited oil imports. Let's talk about jobs in alternative energy!
157 ViewsSolar Power On The Go  By : Bryan Wong
In the early days of solar power there were huge installations necessary to make use of this energy source. Today, solar power has become portable and affordable. Let's take a look at these options.
156 ViewsAdvantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy  By : Bryan Wong
Solar energy is very clean and is a good alternative for traditional energy sources. Although this is true it is also good to mention the disadvantages. If you are considering using solar energy you must read this first to make a balanced decision.
155 ViewsHealth Problems Caused By Air Pollution  By : Charles Kassotis
Air pollution causes many problems with the ecology of the planet. However, the most immediate concerns for many humans are the health risks it poses for people.
154 ViewsTry Something Different With A Japanese Garden  By : Peter Finch
Be different from your neighbours and friends, check out the wonders of creating a Japanese Garden.
152 ViewsA how to guide to Home Energy Savings  By : Nicky Pilkington
If you decided that now is the time for you to seriously consider how to reduce the energy consumption in your household, you are probably very interested in finding any possible tips that might help you with your task.
151 ViewsCalls for firms to reduce packaging waste but householders must also play their part  By : Richard Green
Recent estimates indicate that if everyone in the world were to live in the same way as we do in the UK, we would need a total of 8 planet Earths in order to satisfy our resource needs.
150 ViewsEnvironmentally Friendly Lawn  By : News Canada
A well-maintained lawn acts like a giant air filter, constantly removing pollutants and carbon dioxide, and replenishing the oxygen supply.
150 ViewsNew Building Code Changes for 2006  By : Inspector
Ontario has implemented a new building code which is designed to harmonize with the new National Building Code that was recently published. The transitional regulation came into force on June 28, 2006.
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