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  • What Would The World Be Without Titration?  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at the medical and chemical uses for titration experiments and the process involved.
  • "Oil as the New Gold": CERA Comments on the New Fundamentals of Oil and Record High Prices  By : Daniel Yergin
    Credit crisis, global financial dynamics and new cost structures, more than demand and supply, are now driving record high oil prices. Will a spreading recession reverse oil's rise?
  • Climate Change and Energy are Converging into New Era of Clean Energy  By : Daniel Yergin
    Entering a period of "great bubbling" driven by innovation across the energy spectrum.
  • Buy Water4Gas eBook-Stop Global Warming  By : Mark Myers
    What questions do you need answered for yourself before you buy the Water4Gas eBook? Will it work? What is in it for me? Why don't car makers use it? What is all the buzz about?
  • Prostate Cancer Symptoms  By : kaleb
    The prostate cancer is the abnormal growth of cells in the prostate gland which is the part of male reproductive system. Prostate cancer symptoms might or might not manifest in a man suffering from this condition.
  • How Far Can You See With A Telescope?  By : Koz Huseyin
    You have seen the pictures from NASA. Those pictures from the Hubble Space Telescope, and now you want to see to the ends of the universe. However, before you plunge into buying a telescope to see the heavens there is something to consider.
  • TrueVision Microscopes  By : Janice
    TrueVision Microscopes, Inc. is a Saint Louis, Missouri, USA based corporation. They sell a wide variety of microscopes and microscopy related accessories. Their success relies on their quality customer service and fast shipping.
  • The Science of Early Learning  By : Madeleine Fitzpatrick
    Your baby is born with most of the brain cells she will ever have, but during her first 12 months in the world, her brain will become increasingly complex.
  • Finding Math Homework Help Online.  By : Robert Duval
    A brief tale involving mathematics and what are its implications in our daily life
  • All about SAP Web Application Server  By : "Brayan Peter"
    The enterprise resource management technology is developing at a rapid speed with the professional business application increasingly demanding a highly scalable, reliable infrastructure which supports the open internet standards off of the shelf. The Web Application Server (WAS) will serve for all purposes and delivers the proven scalability and performance. It supports the web technologies and open standards such as HTTP, XML, and Java (J2EE).
  • Electronic components sourcing tips  By : Wilf Staton
    Sourcing obsolete electronic components can be difficult because of the huge range of products available as technology advances so does the type of circuitry. In this article we aim to provide the key points to aid you in tracking down hard to find components.
  • Water4Gas Help Personal Alternative Energy Help  By : Mark Myers
    If you are looking for Water4Gas help, you’ve come to the right place. First let me explain what Water4Gas is for those who do not know. The Water4Gas help guide was written by Ozzie Freedom. These instructions show you how to use your vehicles unused energy to create hydrogen gas as it can be used from water.
  • Going Through an Addiction Treatment  By : Wilf Staton
    Compulsive cravings, seeking and attempting to use substances, specifically drugs just to obtain the euphoric feeling that helps to break away from the harsh reality of the world – this is what a person addicted or hooked on drugs feel.
  • Viewing The Moon With Binoculars  By : Matt Seweryniak
    Except for the Sun, our Moon is the brightest celestial body in the heavens, and has been a topic of discussion and myth for thousands of years.
  • Mars, Europa, Titan & Climate Change - Whats The Link ?  By : Ian Maclean
    A close look at how science in space can have a down to earth benefit. The European Space Agency (ESA) are doing some leading edge research of great interest to climate scientists.... There has been much in the news lately about the large scale break up of the Ross ice shelf in Antarctica, making this very topical research.
  • Pancreatitis Remedies  By : Wilf Staton
    Pancreatitis is the inflammation of the pancreas. It can either be considered as acute or chronic depending on how mild or severe the pain and the damage in the pancreas is. Fortunately, just like any other health conditions, there are also several ways on how to treat pancreatitis
  • Pancreatitis Diet tips and information  By : Wilf Staton
    The pancreas is a special gland that is essential in the process of digestion. Without the help of the pancreas, the food that you intake will be used by the body properly. This is because the enzymes secreted by the pancreas are the ones responsible in digesting the fats, the carbohydrates, and proteins into something that can be absorbed by the body
  • An overview about Pancreatitis  By : Wilf Staton
    What really is pancreatitis? Simply put, pancreatitis is when the gland called pancreas is inflamed. The pancreas is located just behind your stomach. This special little gland has a major role in one’s digestive system
  • Biofuels: Today's Realities, Tomorrow's Promise  By : Daniel Yergin
    Most of today's biofuels industry is based on fairly well-understood technology, but there is no doubt that technological innovation will drive the next wave of advancement in the industry.
  • Water4Gas Scam Is This Water Powered Car Kit a Scam  By : Mark Myers
    The Water4Gas Scam is the fastest growing scam. Over publicized products will never be a scarcity on the web. The truth is very few rise above the millions of scams that prey on peoples vulnerability to overly high oil prices, making themselves wealthy.
  • Global 4.5% Oil Production Decline Rate Means No Near-Term Peak  By : Daniel Yergin
    There is no evidence that oilfield decline rates will increase suddenly. It is important, though, to continue to research and understand evolving decline trends and further develop insight into the declines.
  • First Time Telescope Buying Tips  By : Koz Huseyin
    Trying to find the best telescope for your needs is not always easy. Perhaps you are buying a telescope online or you have suddenly seen a telescope locally that you must simply buy. There are some tips that you need to know to get the best experience out of your first telescope.
  • The use of peptides in today's science  By : Mathew Petrenko
    Peptides are polymers that attach and adhere amino acids together with the help of what is named a peptide bond. When lots of peptides form a molecule, it is named a protein or a polypeptide molecule. The basic thing that draws interest of the scientists researching peptides is the kind and amount of amino acid. Maybe that is logical to call the results of peptide synthesis from amino acid as proteins but they are commonly named peptides.
  • Green Communications Go Corporate with Commercial Satellite Solutions  By : Sam Brown-20414
    This article provides information on solutions for commercial satellite leveraging solar powered technologies.
  • Purported Swiss Research Upsets AIDS Prevention Groups  By : Ken Brower-10301
    A group of Swiss researchers may be sending some pretty mixed messages when it comes to AIDS prevention. It seems that this group of researchers has concluded that patients that are using retroviral drugs do not need to worry about using a condom because they cannot pass on the AIDS virus to their partners.
  • Giant Stars - The Biggest Things in the Known Universe  By : Boris Lovric-23187
    On April 20, 2008 Brad Schwede and Dejan Petrovic from FutureBlast launched a rather geeky website called GiantStars.de, targeted at students, science fiction nerds and astronomy enthusiasts. No one at FutureBlast was prepared for what happened next.
  • Botanists To Be The First On Mars?  By :
    Botany has taken a new twist in the chasing fame category. A famous space scientist has indicated that he believes a botanist will be the first to set foot on Mars.
  • Mobile Phones Buying Guide - Saving You the Ring Around!  By : Bob Shanty-22044
    Mobile phones have become a fashion statement. They come in different brands and catchy models for all kinds of users. This buying guide will assist in navigating the pros and cons of the different types of phones and functions available.
  • Diabetes Education  By : kaleb
    Diabetes education programs help patients increase their knowledge about dietary management of diabetes,resulting in improved glycemic control and quality of life
  • Vacation Island Tenerife Acts On Environment  By : Honor Arriciefe-7925
    Canary Island Tenerife's economy is heavily dependent on tourism, and the island is taking steps to ensure her image isn't an unfriendly one towards the environment.
  • Build Your Own Electric Car  By : lame
    With the price of gas these days, some consumers have decided that owning and operating an electric vehicle will be more efficient and cheaper in the long run.
  • Building Your Science Fair Project  By : Jimmy Cox
    Do you have the right tools for the job? How about materials? Here are a few tips on practical projecteering.
  • Top Mistakes Made When Buying A First Telescope For Home  By : Koz Huseyin
    You've gone to the store, and seen a telescope. It is the only telescope available, and says you can see the entire universe. It looks so good, that NASA's Hubble Space Telescope doesn't look like it can compare to this 'best telescope in the world'! There are some things to consider before buying your first telescope.
  • Secrets of a Science Fair  By : Jimmy Cox
    Let's suppose you have finished polishing a satisfying piece of scientific work. Or it might be more realistic to suppose that you have reached a natural stopping point where it becomes evident that new thinking, planning and equipment may be necessary before you can go any further.
  • Hydrogen vs Ethanol, Check and Checkmate  By :
    This thought provoking article compares the two most talked about alternative fuels, ethanol and hydrogen to see exactly which one is better.
  • Process for Making Soap in Home  By : David Kowalczyk
    Everything you want to know about soap making.
  • Taking Mobile Satellite Internet on The Road  By : Sam Brown-20414
    If you've ever been on the road and wanted live media readily available at your fingertips, you're not alone. The rise of mobile devices and connectivity has exploded in recent years with mobile satellite internet holding the star role. These days, we want local, we want live and we want it now - regardless of our location or connectivity limitations.
  • Benefits Of Using A Star Atlas With Your Astronomy Telescope  By : Koz Huseyin
    Recently you got a telescope, and it looks great. You see this instrument in front of you, and it looks powerful. You point it up, see the moon. Then you try pointing it at the stars, and realize you just do not have a clue about navigating the heavens!
  • The Top 10 Facts About the Next Blue Moon, a Song and Other Things By the Same Name  By : Ed Lathrop
    Here are some little known facts about blue moons what they are and when they occur. Also, included in the discussion is the famous golden oldie "Blue Moon." Add to that some information about other things named "Blue Moon," and you have one very informative article!
  • History Of Telescopes - A Look At Galileo And The Galileo Galilei Telescope  By : Koz Huseyin
    The first inhabitants of the world were compelled to accommodate their acts to the daily and annual alternations of light and darkness and of heat and cold. In history there are only a few distinguished men who made such a big contribution to astronomy, one of them was Galileo Galilei and his work with the telescope.
  • Case Hardening of Steel Gives It The Edge In Some Situations  By : Billy Kite
    Case hardening is a process that results in steel that lasts longer. This reduces costs, as case hardened steel does not need replacing as often in products that require durability.
  • Solar Mysteries - Evidence of Recent Catastrophism  By : John Ackerman
    The high temperature of the solar corona and sunspots are evidence of recent solar system chaos.
  • How Global Warming Is Hitting Ski Resorts  By : Paul la Vella-7925
    The environment and global warming is something many businesses are having to factor in - but for the ski industry in North America and Europe it's do-or-die.
  • The benefits of outsourcing your drinks vending machine  By : Born4thesurf-11606
    No amount of signs, meetings or rotas can ever make the office kitchen perfect, or sometimes even just pleasant. However, when you get it right, vending machines remove arguments, hassle, disruption and even cost. In fact, the benefits that can be enjoyed from outsourcing your drinks vending machine may come as somewhat of a surprise.
  • Aligarh University  By : Farshid
    "Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah made his debut as an educational reformer, and visited The Mohammadan Anglo Oriental College in Aligarh (high fort), about 79 miles south-east of Delhi, on November 22, 1896 and had a productive meeting with Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (1817-1898), who was a great educationist and socialist. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan had founded the Aligarh College on November 1, 1875, and was the vice-President of the College Fund Committee as well as its Honorary Secretary. Willi Frischauer also writes in The Aga Khans (London, 1970, pp. 56-7) that, "How wonderful if Aligarh could become a full university to bring up a generation of young leaders and advance the cause of Islam. Here was a chance to follow in the footsteps of his ancestor who had founded al-Azhar, the first Muslim university, which greatly appealed to the young Aga Khan. He decided to put up money for the cause and persuaded wealthy friends to contribute. It was a long struggle but he missed no opportunity to plead for this cause and when Aligarh finally became a university two dozen years later, it was more to Muslims than a seat of learning. In retrospect it was recognized as the intellectual cradle of independent Pakistan and the Aga Khan's enthusiasm and support which made it possible earned him a place among Pakistan's founding fathers."
  • When Is The Next Full Moon, And Will It Be Blue?  By : Ed Lathrop
    Calculating the moon's cycle is very complicated seeing the moon's cycle takes an average of 29.53 days, but it rarely takes exactly this amount of time. This article explains moon cycles, tells you what is meant by a blue moon and it even gives you a full moon schedule.
  • The Origin of the Solar Sysem  By : John Ackerman
    Observations of cosmic events by early humans, 6000 years ago, provide information on the origin of the solar system.
  • H2O The Cheap Fuel For Your Car - It's Been Right Under Your Nose  By :
    This is an interesting article that explains how burning hydrogen gas in conjunction with Gasoline or Diesel is safe and can save you a great deal of money.
  • How To Buy A Telescope  By : Koz Huseyin
    After seeing the starry pictures from NASA, you may be wondering how to buy a telescope, and explore the universe for yourself. There are many department stores selling telescopes, however, to buy a telescope which will help you with looking at objects clearly in the night sky, you will need to know some key points.
  • How Does A Low Power Light Bulb Work - Light Fixtures From Edison to Present Day  By : Neil Ebsworth
    A synopsis of the development of the light bulb and other light related products.
  • 4th Grade Science Fair Projects  By : Robert Watson
    Once again, we look forward to the mandatory and yearly stunning displays of the 4th grade science project. Why are these assigned, are they actually a requirement, and what is the point in doing an 4th grade science project?
  • Smoking:Quit Today  By : kaleb
    Today we’re more aware about how bad smoking is for our health. People start smoking for a variety of different reasons. There are no physical reasons to start smoking. Most adults who started smoking in their teens never expected to become addicted. Smoking is a hard habit to break because tobacco contains nicotine, which is highly addictive. That’s why people say it’s just so much easier to not start smoking at all.
  • Aga Khan Health Services (AKHS)  By : Farshid
    The Aga Khan Health Services (AKHS) is one of the most comprehensive non-profit health care systems in the developing world. Building on the Ismaili community's health care efforts during the first half of the century, AKHS now provides primary health care and curative medical care in India, Pakistan, Kenya, Tanzania and Syria. It includes five general hospitals, the Aga Khan University Hospital in Pakistan, six maternity homes and more than 230 health centers. Organized in national service companies in Kenya, Tanzania, India and Pakistan, these health facilities are also linked in internationally through network-wide strategies in human resource development, hospital management, nursing development and primary health care.
  • Arthritis: Causes And Symptoms  By : kaleb
    Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in people over the age of 65. By the age of 60 nine in every ten people have it . For most of them arthritis means living with pain and stiffness. However, Arthritis is not an inevitable consequence of aging and can be prevented , provided the underlying causes are eliminated. In the search of causes and solutions many things have been considered including diet, exercise, posture, climate, hormones, infections, genetics ,old age, stress..
  • First Grade Science Project  By : Robert Watson
    Just when you thought you had a few more years to relax before you needed to begin racking your brain for ideas -- comes the first grade science project. Most of you are familiar with the dreaded school science projects
  • The Incredible History of Venus  By : John Ackerman
    Venus is a new planet which formed only 6000 years ago as a result of a high energy impact on Jupiter. Its birth triggered 3000 years of planetary chaos, out of which evolved the solar system we know today.
  • Aga Khan Education Services (AKES)  By : Farshid
    The Aga Khan Education Services (AKES) provides schooling and other educational services in over 300 facilities in the developing world, ranging from day care center to higher secondary schools. With roots in the Ismaili community's traditions of educational activity, national service companies in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh now manage these schools and centers.
  • A Pitcher of Water and 900 Miles - A Car Story  By :
    This terrific article explains how just a little amount of water can create enough hydrogen gas to drive your car for some 900 miles before needing more water.
  • NY Times Reports on Intelligent Design movement  By : William Nugent
    Discussion of the Intelligent Design Movement and its increasing acceptance among scientists. Mentions Michael Behe's book about the irreducible complexity of life.
  • Elephant Behaviour  By : Frederick Mlaponi-4576
    Describes Elephant behaviour in Tanzania
  • Egyptian Antiques, Science - How Archimedes Lives Today  By : Derek Dashwood
    It was in ancient Egypt that the young lad from Syracuse in Sicily solved an even more ancient problem of how to irrigate the fields from the Nile. That is, lift water.
  • A World Of Telescopes  By : Koz Huseyin
    Trying to find an ideal telescope for your home can be a troublesome task. It is not the shear number of telescopes available, but that not that many places specialize in telescopes to use for viewing objects in space.
  • Harnessing Wind Energy  By : Bercle George
    While some of these places are just starting up their wind farms and wind energy harnessing technology, other countries have a fully formed plan to use this renewable resource to energy their homes and cities.
  • 5 VoIP Terms You Didn't Know About  By : Tom Blanks-20924
    VoIP is a growing market worldwide. Become familiar with terms in the industry such as ATA, H.323 or Megaco.
  • Why Get A Telescope?  By : Koz Huseyin
    Since the dawn of time, man has looked up at the heavens and wondered the beauty it may contain. Over the last few hundred years, the telescope has been an instrument which has allowed the heavens to come into our doorstep.
  • Iron and Carbon Make Wonderful Things When Allied With An Alloy  By : Billy Kite
    The science of metallurgy has brought us many innovations through the ages. Most of us take this for granted without understanding the technology or processes behind the scenes. This article looks at metal alloys and touches on how they are made.
  • The Advantage Of Using Wind Energy  By : Bercle George
    Making use of wind to power our lives is one way that we, and our governments, can help to reduce the stress on an already battered environment, and also help the economy while we're at it.
  • Healthy Lifestyles, Science and You- Power Your Destiny  By : Derek Dashwood
    You are in charge of your destiny, and the sooner you realize that the sooner you get your act together the better you will be. Healthy lifestyles, science on your side: bring on the world.But first study, listen, learn.
  • Science Fair Research Made Easy  By : Jimmy Cox
    Believe it or not, many beginning science fairers try to plan a project without really understanding the nature of their subject. As you might expect, the most complicated apparatus or impressive looking display does not mean much unless the builder can demonstrate a good measure of fundamental knowledge.
  • Water For Fuel? This Must Be A Scam!  By :
    Understanding if the concept of Hydrogen fuel to run your auto is real and what are the realistic expectations you should have.
  • Arthritis: Causes, Symptoms,Treatment  By : kaleb
    Arthritis is a widespread problem throughout the world, with many people experiencing some form of the disease. As the state’s population continues to age, the number of people affected by arthritis is expected to continue to increase. A diagnosis of arthritis is based on the pattern of symptoms, medical history, family history, physical examination, X-rays and lab tests.
  • Green and Black Tea are great for your health  By : Roberto Bell
    Both your mind and body will benefits from the good chemicals that can be found in these teas.
  • Can You Look At The Sun Without A Telescope?  By : Kozan Huseyin
    Warning - never ever look at the Sun directly with your telescope. There are ways to see the Sun with your telescope, but you do not want to look directly at the Sun as it will end in most possible catastrophe.
  • Battery Charging Instructions for Extending Battery Life  By : Bobby George
    Instruction on the best charging practices for new and replacement batteries.
  • Understanding the Brinell Hardness Scale  By : Billy Kite
    The Brinell hardness test is used to check the hardness of various materials in the steel industry. It assists in quality control in the production of many materials.
  • The Exciting Possibilities Of A Liquid Mirror Telescope  By : Rohit Chopra
    The article describes how images can be brought closer using mirror telescope.
  • Ancient Vedic Math And Mental Math Controversies  By : Sherry Smith
    The birth of Vedic Math is lost in the womb of time. The revival of Vedic Math is no less than a miracle. Controversies abound regarding the authenticity of the Vedic Math Methods.
  • How to Find Unsurpassed Help with Calculus Online  By : Robert Duval
    I go over the most effective ways to obtain proper calculus help online
  • What Can You See With A Telescope?  By : Kozan Huseyin
    A astronomical telescope is a powerful scientific instrument. It is possible for you to find a astronomical telescope which allows you to view the Moon, our local planets, and stars and galaxies millions of light years away from us! And all this from your back yard is possible with astronomical telescopes.
  • How to Build a Robot  By : Roberto Bell
    Introductory guide to robot building for beginners.
  • How to Build a Rocket  By : Roberto Bell
    Instructions on how to build a rocket for the beginner.
  • Cell Phones - Cell phone GPS  By : Ray Sabo-20151
    Believe it or not, cell phones have a longer history then the radio. Cell phones started off in the 1920’s and radios were first used in 1921.
  • Using Essential Oils for Weight Loss  By : Robert Watson
    Many essential oil recipes for weight loss are great at the beginning of a new health regime, as they can help with the ‘withdrawal’ sometimes felt at the beginning of a weight loss program. Essential oil recipes for weight loss can continue to help once you get over the first few weeks, by providing energizing or uplifting aroma’s which can help to keep you motivated.
  • Making Essential Oils - A fun Aromatherapy Project for You and Your Family!  By : Robert Watson
    Making essential oils requires knowledge, time and patience. For the highest quality oils to be produced, every step must be followed exactly for each different plant. If short cuts are taken, then the oil quality will suffer.
  • Benefits of Lead Acrylic Versus Lead Glass  By : Rob Parker
    There are many side effect to being exposed to radiation, be aware of them and protect against them using the right shielding alternatives
  • Shadow and Light Aromatherapy Products  By : Robert Watson
    Shadow and Light aromatherapy products are produced by U.S company Shadow & Light. The main focus of Shadow and Light aromatherapy products are candles and body products, created from specific blends made in-house, which have lead to their 12 distinct scents.
  • Electronic Gadgets  By : sachin reddy
    Gadgets:
    A gadget is a device or an appliance that has a useful specific practical purpose and function but is often thought of as a novelty. Gadgets are invariably considered to be more unusually or cleverly designed than normal technology at the time of their invention. Gadgets are sometimes also referred to as gizmos.

    There are different types of gadgets listed below.
    1. Mechanical gadgets.
    2. Electronic gadgets.
    3. Programmable gadgets.
    4. Application gadgets.
  • Using Essential Oils as Disinfectants  By : Robert Watson
    When using essential oils as disinfectants, most of the citrus oils are high in disinfectant properties, as are lavender, tea tree and bergamot. To use any or a blend of these essential oils as disinfectants, simply add to warm water to clean the floor, or place on a damp cloth to clean surfaces.
  • Interesting Facts About The Hubble Space Telescope  By : Kozan Huseyin
    The Hubble Space Telescope is a astronomical telescope which has captivated mans imagination of the heavens. The beauty of the universe has come into our lives thanks to the awesome pictures from the Hubble Telescope. Learn more about Hubble and learn the key Hubble Telescope facts in this article.
  • Robotic Pool Cleaner - The Concept Behind the Machine  By : Ben-19520
    So you might have a swimming pool at your home,

    Ever wodered how the robotic pool cleaner vworks?

    .. Wonder no more!
  • How to Find a Middle School Science Fair Project Idea  By : Robert Watson
    Creativity is the key to any middle school science project idea. Using creativity when you gather the information surrounding your topic will enable you to create a middle school science project idea that will remain in everyone's mind for a long time after viewing.
  • Middle School Science Projects Explained  By : Robert Watson
    Building a school science fair experiment is a challenge faced by millions of Preteens around the world. These projects are time-consuming to complete, but very worthwhile for the student.
  • Finding an Aromatherapy Course in Australia  By : Robert Watson
    As more people turn to natural alternatives to try and reduce stress and unwind, why not consider taking some aromatherapy courses in Australia. There are a huge range of online and distance learning options, and most good aromatherapy books will provide you with all the information you need to get started.
  • Why an Aromatherapy Home Study Course is Right for You  By : Robert Watson
    Aromatherapy home study courses do not mean that you are going to get inferior, or less information than in a traditional classroom setting. In fact, you’re likely to get more from the course, as you can do it in your own time, and not have to worry about rushing off to class at certain times.
  • The Science of Chocolate  By : Tracy
    Who knew science could taste so good! Without science the candy bar as you know it would not exist, and that would not be fun at all. The cacao tree was first discovered over 2,000 years ago in the tropical rain forest of South America.
  • Medical Insurance for Students  By : Djon Nikolson
    Nowadays the students collide with many types of the studying expenses. They are: accommodation, transportation, living expenses, tuition fee and insurance. Some students are sure that they do not need insurance policy, as they are young and nothing will happen with them.
  • How to Create Your Own Aromatherapy Supplies from Home  By : Robert Watson
    Aromatherapy is gaining popularity as more and more individualists are enjoying its healing benefits. Its resurgence inpopularity is primarily due to new information being passed down the grapevine.
  • Middle School Science Experiments and Ideas for How to Finish them  By : Robert Watson
    Creating a Middle school science fair project is a challenge faced by a lot of children and parents around the country. Experiments are hard to complete, but very worthwhile for the student.
  • How to Make Your Own Candles  By : Robert Watson
    Candlemaking has long been considered {{{one of |]}}the best activities around. To get into this exciting hobby, look at this article.
  • Driven to Save our World  By : James Copper-5768
    Are your driving habits destroying the planet?

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