Archive for the ‘environment’ Category

Ever wonder about electric wind power?

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

Wind is the affect of air in motion. Wind is caused when the sun shines and heats up the earth’s surface unevenly. Because the earth’s environment is made of different materials such as land and water, as well as the things that make up these surfaces like wood, metal, and glass, they absorb the sun’s heat many different rates.

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The Miracle Mineral Solution Story - MMS

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

MMS is the common name for miracle mineral solution. But here’s the magic question: is it hype or help?

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Kids Cry When Left at Camp Why Kids Cry When Left at Camp

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

You don’t have to be a camper, or a child to suffer from homesickness. When anyone is in a strange, new place, even if it is exciting and fun, it is normal to miss home. Separation anxiety is a normal part of childhood. It is developmentally appropriate, is evidence of the loving, trusting relationship you have built with your child. Because your child loves and trusts you, separation can be scary.

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Having Your Own Wind Turbine Is Great

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Most probably, a majority of your home in your neighborhood and using the same paid energy source as you. This is either because they know how to conserve energy or budget their resources to afford it or simply because they have no other energy sources to turn to. But the truth is, there are several alternative energy sources that you can tap to without depending on any company to give it to you.

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How Electricity Go It’s Start in America

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Some of the earliest documented experiments with electricity show that they were done by Benjamin Franklin. He worked extensively and sold many of his possession to finance the experiments. He realized that lightening was a natural source of electricity when he conducted the well known experiment that included a kite being flown during a thunderstorm. The kite was flown with a key attached to the end of the wet string, which attracted the lightening.

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Top Tips to a Lower Electric Bill This Summer

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

With the summer heat coming to the majority of the United States, more and more people wonder what they can do to lower their electric bills. That said, here are the top tips we?ve found. Heating and Cooling

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Eco Natural - What You Can Do To Make A Difference

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Eco Natural products are not only better for us but there better for the environment in which we live. Really there shouldn’t be any considerations when decided to do something that is overall better for the environment. It should be fact and done without thought. However, we have gotten accustomed to using things for the sake of using things and haven’t given much thought to the consequences for our actions. Using Eco Natural products refers to the use of environmental friendly products in case you weren’t sure about the terminology. Some even refer to these products as “green”.

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iPhone market share in the first quarter was only 1.5%

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

U.S. technology blog Silicon Alley Insider Denver洛梅尔Author (Dan Frommer) today, the author pointed out that although Apple’s iPhone provides the company with a strong growth momentum, the leading mobile technology and the profits are very substantial, but its market share is still very limited . Following is the full text: mobile research firm ABI Research recently estimated that global mobile phone sales for the first quarter of 258 million, sales in March to 3,800,000. If there is no deviation in the forecast means that Apple’s iPhone accounted for only 1.5 percent of market share.

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Refrigerants Have High Global Warming Potential

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

The global warming potential of chemicals is well documented. This is usually documented by referencing how much a chemical will impact global warming as compared to a similar amount of carbon dioxide. Refrigerants typically outrank carbon dioxide by a factor of 100 or even 1000 and stay in the atmosphere longer to our climate’s detriment.

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Alternative Energy And Renewable Energies

Monday, April 27th, 2009

Many things to remember about free energy and renewable energies. It is important to think about the ways that the average homes today are actually damaging the environment, and the things that can be done about that fact. The average American home actually produces about three times the amount of greenhouse gas emissions that the average car does. Half of the energy expensive go to either heating or air conditioning the home. However, there are things that can be done about this, if households take the correct steps. Rising oil and gas prices, coupled with IRS tax incentives for those that use green renewable energy, as well as the creation of more and more alternative energies each year, is leading to a world wide change in energy use.

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