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Category Archives: Science
Excuse me, $400 for a gallon of gas?
$400 gallon of gas drives new energy efficiency solutions to the mainstream audience. Continue reading
Cooking with Birds in Your Kitchen? Be Careful
Cooking with plastic coated pans is dangerous to your pet birds life. Choose your cooking pans wisely especially if you have pet birds at home. Continue reading
… Alzheimer’s?!
Women are hardest hit by Alzheimer’s. In fact, women account for more than 45,000 deaths each year from Alzheimer’s complications. Add into the equation the impact on the family since women traditionally are the caregivers for children, parents and spouses. Alzheimer’s ravages entire families. Alzheimer’s is a bit mysterious with no clear understanding of what causes the disease. … Continue reading
Claude Lévi-Strauss – Legend in Anthropology
Claude Lévi-Strauss, legend in anthropology and discovery of common human behaviors and patterns despite differences in habitat. Realized common link with my own travels and curiosity of how people live around the world. Continue reading
“350” 24 October 2009 International Day of Climate Change
Climate change. It has been an elusive issue in the political world yet it is an alarming visible reality in remote regions of the world. Recent reports indicate less Arctic Sea ice, more Carbon Dioxide, an increased sea level, an increased global temperature and a larger ozone hole, which are mobilizing the global community to … Continue reading
Harvest – Know Your Farmer Know Your Food
Know Your Farmer Know Your Food: Farmers are taking the lead in bring the best, fresh produce and products to the markets and restaurants. Continue reading
Earth Aid – New Trend
Success happens when all opposing sectors join for a common goal. Earth Aid educates, rewards, monitors and reminds consumers of new trends in energy efficiency. Partnering with government energy offices and local businesses, Earth Aid offers tips on ways to save electricity, conserve water, save gas and the overall environmental benefit of being energy efficient. … Continue reading
Trees: The Ultimate Service for Others
A brisk burst of air waves off the humidity revealing strong, powerful, majestic trees. Against the crisp blue, trees in the city reach into the sky providing a service for the community like none other. Bapuji, a former freedom fighter for Gandhi and a retired UN official shares the yogi perspective. He says, “Trees are … Continue reading
Culture Warriors in DC
The largest collection of of Indigenous art ever to leave Australia. 10 September to 6 December, 2009 American University Museum – Katzen Arts Center Washington, DC http://www.American.edu/museum Contemporary. Bold. Innovative. Thirty Australian indigenous artists from every territory and state reveal their current passions, torments or appreciation for their surroundings. Inspiration from the water, the land, … Continue reading