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Haley Herebia

Polar Bears Proposed for U.S. Endangered Species List - 0 views

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    US considering putting polar bears to the US endangered species list
Stephania D

Cactus Goo Makes Water Safe: Discovery News - 0 views

  • Other ongoing research by Alcantar's team has shown that the mucilage can also kill bacteria in the water, solving another potential water quality problem.
  • The mucilage either engulfs the bacteria and starves them, or it binds to the bacteria and causes them to settle out of the water.
  • Mucilage consists of carbohydrates and sugars.
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  • "She knows these communities so she understands the social aspects that are involved. She's keeping in mind that the one who is going to be making these filters is going to be the person who is drinking the water. That's rarely done in engineering design."
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      In Mexico, Temamatla the people how used the cactus pear because they know it's makes the water more safe.
anonymous

Anabolic steroid use increases heart attack risk and causes li...( Anabolic steroid use... - 0 views

  • Anabolic steroid use increases heart attack risk and causes liver damage
anonymous

Anabolic steroid use increases heart attack risk and causes liver damage - UCSF News Of... - 0 views

  • Anabolic steroid use increases heart attack risk and causes liver damage
sarah linesch

United States Recycling Statistics - 0 views

  • Since 1980, the generation of municipal solid waste has grown by 60% - nearly 246 million tons per year in 2005!
  • almost half of the paper used in the USA is now being recycled into new paper products. That's more than glass, metal, plastic, and "miscellaneous" combined.
  • pick up tree trimmings and Christmas trees and turn them into mulch for parks and landscaped street medians.
karen ponce

Thanksgiving - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • hanksgiving Day is a harvest festival. Traditionally, it is a time to give thanks for the harvest and express gratitude in general. It is a holiday celebrated primarily in Canada and the United States. While perhaps religious in origin, Thanksgiving is now primarily identified as a secular holiday. The date and location of the first Thanksgiving celebration is a topic of modest contention. Though the earliest attested Thanksgiving celebration was on September 8, 1565 in what is now Saint Augustine, Florida[1][2], the traditional "first Thanksgiving" is venerated as having occurred at the site of Plymouth Plantation, in 1621. Today, Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday of October in Canada and on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States. Thanksgiving dinner is held on this day, usually as a gathering of family members and friends.
  • Most people celebrate by gathering at home with family or friends for a holiday feast. Though the holiday's origins can be traced to harvest festivals which have been celebrated in many cultures since ancient times, the American holiday has religious undertones related to the deliverance of the English settlers by Native Americans after the brutal winter at Plymouth, Massachusetts. The period from Thanksgiving Day to New Year's Day is often called the holiday season.
Alex Kuzma

How Volcanoes Work - Krakatau, Indonesia - 0 views

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    after Krakatoa erupted it lost a large amount of land and then later on (sometime in the future im not sure when) it erupted under the sea and out came the new Krakatoa
Erika Moz

Global Warming Fast Facts - 0 views

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    fast facts on global warming
nathan jackson

The History of Football Games - Features at GameSpot - 0 views

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    Video Game Features - GameSpot offers video game industry news as well as video game guides for all of the hottest games.
Paloma Gomez

"Artist" Leaves Dog To Die on Exhibition Display - Killing Animals as Form of Contempor... - 0 views

  • A man who calls himself an artist ties a dog to a wall inside an art gallery. No, you heard me correctly - we're not talking about the night janitor who caught the starving animal littering the front steps of the gallery and decided to vent a lifetime of frustration by pulling off a ridiculously cruel stunt. We're talking about a man who calls himself an artist. His name is Guillermo Vargas Habacuc and the year is 2007. Guillermo is one of the artists taking part in an art exhibition that takes place at a Costa Rican gallery - pompously called "Centro Nacional de la Cultura" (National Center for Culture). He pays a bunch of kids to catch the street dog, which he cruelly baptizes "Natividad" (Spanish for "birth"). His aim is to make an artistic statement about the fragility and the misery in which all dogs - indeed, all human beings live, and he achieved just that by letting the dog starve to death tied to a wall, in plain view of the exhibition visitors, some of whom demanded futilely that the dog be released.
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      Tells how the man caught the dog and what he did once he put in on display
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    Tell how the animal was caught and put on display... also tells what his explanation or reason is for doing what he did
nathan jackson

The History of Football is Alive and Well Online | EPL Talk - 0 views

shared by nathan jackson on 08 Dec 08 - Cached
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    I had two fascinating interviews during the past 12 hours with Peter Lupson, author of the new book entitled Thank God For Football -- and Andy Sloan, author
Jilliane Velazco

Digital sales boost music industry - Entertainment News, Music News, Media - Variety - 0 views

  • Album sales dropped for a seventh consecutive year, but a dramatic increase in the sale of digital tracks helped keep the music industry afloat in 2006.
  • "High School Musical" is the first soundtrack to become the No. 1 album since "Titanic" sold 9.3 million copies in 2002, a feat that should have Disney -- an indie in the recorded music field -- smiling.
  • aimed at tweens
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  • the number of albums sold as downloads doubled from 2005
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    album sales drop again; high school musical was the 1st soundtrack to become the #1 album since Titanic; "no major label act could beat a TV soundtrack aimed at tweens".
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