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riddles!! can you solve them?

September 25, 2010 by  
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if the red house is on the left and the blue house is on the right where is the white house? its a stormy night and the power is out. Your friends dare youto go into a haunted house. you decide you will you eneter the front door and it locks behind you. there are [...]

Foods in Morocco

September 24, 2010 by  
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FOODS OF THE MOROCCANS Morocco, unlike most other African countries, produces all the food it needs to feed its people. Its many home-grown fruits and vegetables include oranges, melons, tomatoes, sweet and hot peppers, and potatoes. Five more native products that are especially important in Moroccan cooking are lemons, olives, figs, dates, and almonds. Located [...]

Livestock And Environment An Assessment For India

September 23, 2010 by  
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Livestock and environment an assessment for India By Prof Dr Ghulam Mohyuddin Wani Today’s ecological concerns –first the excessive use of fossil fuel and the resultant pollutants. Second, water and air pollution from fertilizers and chemicals. Under these concerns the livestock too are maligned .This paper attempts to mitigate some of the doubts by citing [...]

A Silk Road Trip, or I Gobbed in the Gobi, China,1992, by Philip Spires

September 23, 2010 by  
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In August 1992, myself and my wife, Caroline, arranged a trip to post-Tiananmen China. It was in the days when the London China Travel office was on Cambridge Circus, opposite the Palace Theatre on Charing Cross Road. It took me at least twenty books, a late-night Japanese television series and several months to plan and [...]

Agriculture in Canada

September 22, 2010 by  
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History See also: History of Agriculture and Classification of indigenous peoples of the Americas In the 17th century Samuel de Champlain and Gabriel Sagard recorded that the Iroquois and Huron cultivated the soil for maize or “Indian corn”. Maize (Zea mays), potatoes (Solanum tuberosum), beans (phaseolus), squash (Cucurbita) and the sunflower (Helianthus annus) were grown throughout [...]

Antioxidant Skin Care Products Guide – are Your Skin Care Products Safe?

September 22, 2010 by  
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 Most antioxidants skin care products contain synthetic vitamin E.  An antioxidant skin care product is important, as it prevents free radical damage.  But, the best ones can actually repair some of the damage that has already occurred. Those are the ones to look for. Sunscreen – Should We Really Use It? Free radical damage is [...]

Types of Snake Venom, Symptoms and Treatment

September 21, 2010 by  
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  WARNING ALL THE INFORMATION ON SNAKE-BITE TREATMENT IS THERE TO HELP YOU UNDERSTAND HOW TO MANAGE THESE EMERGENCIES. I HOLD NO RESPONSIBILITY WHATSOEVER FOR ANY LOSSES OR HARM DONE.   Cytotoxic venom (cell destroying)   Symptoms: This venom destroys blood vessels, cells and tissue. The symptoms develop [...]

Gangsters spread fear in jamakata

September 20, 2010 by  
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Gangsters spread fear in jamakata JAMATAKA: The headman of Jamataka, Gaebolae Goitseone, says they are living in fear of marauding thieves and cattle rustlers who have turned the settlement into a gangsters’ paradise. Read more on Mmegi

Why Your Business Needs to Become a Purple Cow to Survive

September 20, 2010 by  
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Everywhere you turn nowadays on the radio, TV, magazines, blogs, internet, newspapers and whenever you talk to colleagues, friends and neighbors you hear one common theme. The economy sucks, the real estate and lending industries are devasted and on life support, the economy really really sucks and everyone is hurting. Right? Wrong! [...]

Hours later, Pinnaroo ewes top Hay’s record

September 19, 2010 by  
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Hours later, Pinnaroo ewes top Hay’s record THE national price record for Merino ewes has fallen twice in the one day, after a pen at Pinnaroo, South Australia, sold for $244 following a $237 pen at Hay, NSW. Read more on North Queensland Register

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