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  • Tax Breaks That Inspire Individuals To Take Part In Retirement Planning
    By: IshanGoradiya | - It all gave the look of the perfect weather event. The real estate market went from scorching hot that will ice cold and also suddenly twin digit gets went level. Then the financial areas had difficulties as well brought about by lots of loose loaning by many with the big financial institutions. When it virtually all started to unfold there were many fortunes getting lost every day. As bleak as the take on life was, the newest Economy had emerged and it only became worse from there.

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  • Norway May Halt China"€™s Arctic Council Ambitions
    By: Dezan Shira & Associates | - Norway could block Chinas attempts to gain permanent observer status on the increasingly relevant Arctic Council due to a souring of relations between the countries over the last few years, according to a report on Wednesday in Aftenposten Norways largest newspaper.

    As long as the Chinese authorities refuse to speak to their Norwegian counterparts, it will be difficult for Norway to say yes to a (Chinese) candidacy to become a permanent observer on the Arctic Council, ...

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  • Some Information About Lakes You Never Knew 4
    By: Sabina Kucz | - Most lakes are geologically young and shrinking since the natural results of erosion will tend to wear away the sides and fill the basin. Exceptions are those such as Lake Baikal and Lake Tanganyika that lie along continental rift zones and are created by the crust's subsidence as two plates are pulled apart. These lakes are the oldest and deepest in the world. Lake Baikal, which is 25-30 million years old, is deepening at a faster rate than it is being filled by erosion and may be destined over ...
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  • A Few Interesting Facts About Penguins And Their Habitat
    By: liss | - Whenever we see penguins, it will be either floating in the water or sliding with their bellies. Naturally a question that comes to our mind is whether the penguin is a bird or not. We have to describe the penguin as a type of flightless bird that spends a major part of its life in the sea. That is the reason why advertisers use penguins as their models in advertisements related to air conditioners or air coolers.

    They look just like a human wearing a dark coat, with a mix of black ...

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  • Ice Entertainment Manchester
    By: Bryan Pilkington | - As Jane grew up in a big family full of eccentric personalities, she learned to love the quirky traits her relatives possessed. One day she met Tommy and was delighted to find that he understood her love for the little oddities of human nature. Soon, they knew it was meant to be. He proposed, she said yes and a date was set. The two lovebirds were blissfully unaware that their upcoming wedding was destined to become a legend passed on to future brides-to-be in guarded whispers that always ended ...
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  • Promotional Caps The Boom In Bazaar
    By: anna hathway | - Promotional caps or t-shirts, printed backpacks and trendy golf ball lids have proven to be placed all around everyday activity, most of the people encounter your primary essential group appoint, brand, possibly product-line photo files. One single structure with regard to promotional items may cause your favorite advertising message growing to be thought about instead of a enormous topographical areas. Men and women that decide to wear covers each and every day you should never stand it the sam ...
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  • Argentina Offers The Perfect Balance Of Culture, Food And Natural Beauty
    By: leerobert | - Argentina offers the perfect balance of culture, food and nightlife to satisfy the desires of all holiday travelers. Maybe you are planning to visit Argentina in Latin America for vacation. Three most important that you should not miss during your Argentina visit is Buenos Aires, Patagonia, Iguazu Falls and Salta. In Salta, you can cross the border into Chile to visit San Pedro de Atacama in the Atacama Desert beautiful and wonderful.

    Buenos Aires offers a variety of restaurants, us ...

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  • Professional Wedding Entertainment For Your Wedding Reception
    By: Bryan Pilkington | - Growing up in a big family taught Jane to love all the weird little traits that people can exhibit. One day, a boy named Tommy came into her life and he had the same way of looking at people with a love for their odd ways. Soon, they were madly in love. Tommy popped the question, she answered yes, and they chose a date for their special day. They could not have known then the legend that their would become, a cautionary tale whispered in hushed tones into the ears of future brides-to-be which al ...
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  • Char Dham To Reach Moksha In Life
    By: prabhat ranjan | -
    India is the Holy country of Temples, Churches, mosques and Gurdwara. Apart all of these, Char Dham are the name of four sanctum spots in India, which is situated in the Northern part of India. Char Dham is a way to reach Moksha in Life; the Char Dham is surrounded by green lush trees, Holy Rivers, Majestic mountain range, Wildlife National parks and lots more. The name of Char Dham is: - Gangotri, Yamunotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath.


    Hardwar Tour, is gives you peace and ...

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  • Different Types Of Dental Crowns
    By: Shirley E. Dudley | - You may need a dental crown, or want to know more about them. Dental crowns can be made out of a variety of materials. Every type of crown has certain benefits and disadvantages and the best position inside your mouth. Dental crowns can be made out of metals, porcelain fused to metal, resin, and porcelain. One of the benefits of metal crowns is that less tooth has to be removed compared to the other types. Metal crowns can take more biting and chewing, plus they last longer. Also, this type r ...
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  • Things You Should Know About Solar Panels
    By: Pearl.S | -

    You've heard the buzz about alternative energy sources but have you ever wondered how solar energy panels work? Of course, if you want to install a system for your home, you want to understand something about how you'll get energy from the sun and how it can benefit you.

    You've probably used a solar powered calculator for doing mathematic problems. You know the kind; as long as the calculator is exposed to light, it operates perfectly. Did you know that there are porta ...

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  • Dunkin' Brands' Ipo -- A Slam-dunk Investment?
    By: Profit confidential | - In a much-anticipated initial public offering (IPO), Dunkin' Brands (NYSE/DNKN) was set to debut on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. The company owns two big-name franchises -- Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin Robbins -- and could be much sought after.

    Dunkin' Donuts, the maker of the Boston Cream donuts, and Baskin Robbins, the seller of 31 flavors of ice cream since 1945, appear to be a slam-dunk investment.

    Some market watchers expect Dunkin' Brands priced at ...

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  • San Jose Sharks Tickets : San Jose Added Playoff Warrior Claude Lemieux To Their Roster
    By: Amanda Harrison | - The San Jose Sharks are a professional ice hockey team based in San Jose, California, United States. They are members of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). They play their home games at the HP Pavilion at San Jose, known locally as the Shark Tank.

    On June 11, 2008, the San Jose Sharks named former Detroit Red Wings assistant coach, Todd McLellan, as their new head coach for the 2008/09 season. Todd Richards, Trent Yawney, and Jay Wood ...

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  • Boston Bruins Tickets : Bruins Were The Second Highest Ranked Team In The Nhl
    By: Amanda Harrison | - The Boston Bruins are a professional ice hockey team based in Boston, Massachusetts. They are members of the Northeast Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The team has been in existence since 1924, entering the league as the first United States-based expansion franchise.

    They are also an Original Six team, along with the Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers, and Toronto Maple Leafs. Boston currently has the ...

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  • Mobile Home Park Investing
    By: Frank Rolfe | - Mobile home park investing is one of the most misunderstood - and most lucrative - forms of real estate investing. With cap rates of 10% to 20%, and cash-on-cash returns of 20% to 40%, it stands as the highest yielding real estate asset class. And with over 50,000 mobile home parks in the U.S. - and 35,000 of those still in the hands of the original "Moms & Pops" - there is opportunity in virtually every state in the U.S.

    So what is mobile home park investing all about?


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  • Conversation Topics: What Do You Want From A Friend?
    By: Deborah Hill | - Talking with friends of mine always gives me higher perspectives on my intuitive coaching services. The human interaction as well as analysis of conversation topics both seem to make me be a better intuitive coach. That's why I wanted to share the topic of conversation topics with you.

    As an intuitive coach, I often alert people to the fact that of the many conversation topics you may think about, one surely must be 'what do you want from a friend?' I visited with a friend last we ...

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  • Health Advantages Of A Wheat-free Diet
    By: Isabel De Los Rios | - When you follow a wheat-free diet, you nix all products that contain wheat and wheat flour from your eating plan. This may include unsuspecting foods like processed gravies, sauces, and even ice-cream. Manufacturers often use wheat as a thickening agent in these products.

    People often confuse a wheat-free diet with a gluten-free diet, but these are two different types of eating plans. People who follow a wheat-free diet only avoid wheat products. A gluten-free diet requires a perso ...

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  • Chapala Club
    By: Sid Grosvenor | - Just another reason to live in Mexico! You can afford to see the dentist even if you don't have any insurance.
    So, if you need a lot of dental work done it's very possible for you to save thousands of dollars here at Lake Chapala Ajijic Mexico.
    Makes the usual unpleasantness of going to the dentist a bit easier to swallow, doesn't it?

    But, even if you only come for the good deals on dental and other medical procedures; you should include enough time to look around, enjoy ...

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  • What"€™s A Root Canal Got To Do With Living Better At Lake Chapla Ajijic Mexico?
    By: Sid Grosvenor | - A root canal, a post and a cap recently cost an American lady living in Ajijic less than four hundred dollars. She felt very lucky because she was sure this same procedure would have cost her two thousand dollars in the States.
    Just another reason to live in Mexico! You can afford to see the dentist even if you dont have any insurance.
    So, if you need a lot of dental work done its very possible for you to save thousands of dollars here at Lake Chapala Ajijic Mexico.
    Make ...

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  • Timberland Boots For Hiking - Getting The Best Deal On Hiking Boots!
    By: Lawrence King | - So you want to go hiking! A boot brand that is made with durability and style in mind has to be Timberland.

    What a range of hiking boots they have and they all come thoroughly recommended, such as Altitude WP Hiking Boot, Altitude Hiking Boot, Men's Breeze Hiking Boot, to name but a few. Waterproof, strong and comfortable they can with stand all most all conditions, ice, snow or rain.

    The following is a review of some of the products from Timberland:

    Men's ...

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  • What's The Truth About Global Warming
    By: Robert W. Benjamin | - Global Warming or global climate change has been in the news for about a decade now with governments and corporations cooperating to reverse the greenhouse effect of trapping more heat that gradually increase surface temperatures. These gasses are mostly from human activity resulting from the use of fossil fuels in cars, coal-fired power plants, heating systems from fuels or natural gasses and appliances that release CO2.

    Deforestation contributes to the problem as increasingly less ...

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  • Penny Stock Blogger Reviews Five Stocks At The Close (feec, Bzcn, Trdy, Hfbg, Zaap)
    By: Dans Salvo | - Penny Stocks Closing on Strong Gains FEEC, BZCN, TRDY, HFBG, ZAAP

    1-Far East Energy Corp. (FEEC.OB) close .735 up 18% on 3.4 million shares traded at the end of day.
    FEEC announced today the results of an independent engineering report prepared by Netherland, Sewell & Associates, Inc. (NSAI) estimating the total coalbed methane Original Gas-in-Place (OGIP) in Far East Energy's Shouyang Block situated in Shanxi Province, China.

    Far East Energy Corporation, a develo ...

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  • Hair Follicles On Ice
    By: 4Women | - The phone lines at Penguin Cold Caps are ringing off the hook, or in business speak, we are currently experiencing a high volume of calls due to our appearance on Good Morning America. While the producer/supplier of the cold caps was not named in the GMA story, the idea that a icy head cap might prevent chemotherapy-induced hair loss seems to have sent some women running for the phone.

    While still in clinical trials and little known in the United States, chemotherapy cold cap ...

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  • How To Change The Water Filter On A Refrigerator
    By: Odis Nash | - To get the most benefit from the water filter built into your refrigerator (on refrigerator models that include water filtration for icemakers and/or chilled water dispensers), you should change the water filter cartridge on a regular basis. Most manufacturers recommend that you change your refrigerator water filter every six months in typical conditions. Some brands may recommend more frequent replacement of filter cartridges for heavier use. This insures that the filter is doing its best to r ...
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  • Penguins In Antarctica
    By: John Chambers | - A lot of things can be associated with Antarctica including penguins, elephant seals, icebergs, and albatrosses. 3.3 billion gallons of frozen water in 3 tons of ice plus 10 pounds of tiny baby fur seals never fail to be disappointing especially for a continent on earth that is so dry, high, and windy.

    From frozen rubbish to voyages gone wrong Antarctica seems to have it all, but this place still became the destination chosen by two of the most well traveled teachers for the Chr ...

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  • Copper Chimney Caps, What Can They Do For Your Home?
    By: andre.wsiconsultan | - One of the essential and often overlooked components of a chimney is the cap, also referred to as a chimney crown. Unless you are on your roof frequently, you may rarely think about the important role that it plays in ensuring that your fireplace not only works properly, providing a source of heat for your home, but also that it does not become an entryway into the home for unwanted pests and debris.

    Prevention and protection

    In many ways, a chimney cap can be thought ...

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  • Icebergs And Albatrosses
    By: John Chambers | - To talk about Antarctica is to talk about elephant seals and penguins not to mention icebergs and albatrosses. 3.3 billion gallons of frozen water in 3 tons of ice plus 10 pounds of tiny baby fur seals never fail to be disappointing especially for a continent on earth that is so dry, high, and windy.

    There were two well traveled teachers who chose Antarctica as the place to spend the Christmas holiday in and this is in considering how it is a land of frozen wastes and voyages go ...

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  • Antarctica Diminishes With More Tourists Arrivals
    By: John Chambers | - This tourist season in Antarctica, hardy types will still venture to this frozen land even with its unfriendly snow, ice, isolation, high winds and raging seas, and about the 11,200 tourists gearing for the trip shall arrive from cruise ship travel while only 130 of them will come from other transportation.

    While that total is only about 400 more than the number of visitors last season mid November through February, it is 70 percent higher than the 6,585 previous seasons. Some of ...

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  • Senz And Hershey Stock Update From Pennytobuck.com
    By: Bill Pennyman | - Sport Endurance, Inc (OTCBB:SENZ), a health & dietary supplement company, has been described in a recently issued analyst research report, prepared by Pax Adamas Equity Research, as having significant upside market valuation potential with a near term relative valuation of $1.50, which is more than three times its current value.

    Pax Adamas Equity Research's provides a detailed overview of SENZ's three gel-cap products, including its next generation, industry changing '8-Hour Energy ...

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  • The Elephant Seals
    By: John Chambers | - A lot of things can be associated with Antarctica including penguins, elephant seals, icebergs, and albatrosses.

    A sight that never ceases to amaze is the highest, driest, and windiest continent in the world that boasts 10 pound tiny baby fur seals and 3 million tons of ice not to mention ice that holds about 3.3 billion gallons of water.

    Probably two of the most wide traveled teachers have chosen Antarctica, the land of frozen wastes and uneventful expeditions, a ...

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  • Miracle Of The Ice Bridge
    By: Bob and Penny Lord | - That Sunday, March 17th, Feast of St. Patrick, Father Duquay told the parishioners that there would be a High Mass for the feast of St. Joseph on March 19th, petitioning Jesus' foster father to ask his Son to form a bridge of ice!

    He also invited the men to come with him to survey the river.

    When they arrived, they saw that the river was covered with a thin layer of ice floating among drifts of snow. They went from spot to spot, looking for blocks of ice floating close ...

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  • Gaga Over Good News In Springfield, Illinois
    By: Fritz Pfister | - The official numbers were released by The Capital Area Association of Realtors (CAAR) for the month of September. It was great news both locally and nationally on home sales. The local market finished up 14.1% to 364 closed home sales, and the median sale price was up 7.9% to $109,000 September over September. Nationally the number of home sales jumped 9.4%, the median sale price fell 9% to $174,900.

    In my opinion everyone went gaga over the news. Glad that they did, of course had ...

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  • Greenland Expeditions And Ice Cap Crossings
    By: jennyhicks | - Founded on a love of remote Arctic mountains and driven by a desire to succeed, Tangent Expeditions has strived to develop a wonderful balance of Arctic experiences and exploratory mountaineering opportunities in one of the most remote and isolated regions on Earth. Founded in 1989 Tangent Expeditions was set up to help climbers begin to explore the many vast and unknown mountain ranges of east Greenland and survey the vast potential of this largely unknown country. In 1993 Paul Walker secured f ...
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  • Sore Knee Treatment Plans That Can Really Work! - Treat Bad Knees Symptoms
    By: Daniel Sims | - How is the health of your knees? Are you concerned about them at all?

    The pain from having sore knees can surface at any time, no matter who you may be. Knee pain does not care if you are old, or if you are a highschool athlete. Soreness in your knees can be a common symptom for people that are very active, or who are confined to istting with their knees bent for long periods of time. For the millions of people out there who suffer from sore knees, one question is on their mind: H ...

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  • Why Kyoto And Copenhagen Are Duds
    By: Klaus H Hemsath | - The Kyoto Protocol was signed in December 1997. As of mid 2009, there are still a few countries who have not signed the treaty. Among them are the two largest producers of carbon dioxide emissions; the USA and China.

    Japan and many countries in Europe tried gallantly to meet their voluntary obligations. Early returns are in. Many countries did not meet their goals; some did not even begin to reduce greenhouse gas emissions despite expending efforts.

    Now another majo ...

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  • Greenland And Arctic Mountaineering Expeditions
    By: jennyhicks | - The development of new areas by Greenland expedition groups from Great Britain has resulted in much more travel, exploration and ascents in the Kronprins Frederik Bjerge, the Lemon Bjerge, the many peaks round the Kangerdluassuaq Basin, the Watkins Bjerge, and areas behind the Blosseville Coast such as the Rignys Bjerg mountains, Lindbergh Fjelde, the Gronau Nunatakker, the mountains of Knud Rasmussen Land and the remote peaks of the aptly named Camp Icefield. Further north still, within the Gre ...
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  • A Hurt Knee Cap - Popping Sound - Reduce Your Discomfort Now!
    By: Daniel Sims | - How does your knee cap feel?

    Is the pain always there, or does it come and go?

    There are several reasons why an individual may suffer from a hurt patella (kneecap). Unfortuntately, this is a common problem among athletes who do a lot of running and jumping. The immediate as well as the underlying cause of the hurt knee cap determines the type of treatment that you will need to undergo to alleviate the pain and stem the swelling.

    Torn Ligament - Most C ...

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  • Special Report On Treating A Painful Knee Cap - Don't Let It Be A Life Sentence
    By: Daniel Sims | - Are you suffering from knee cap problems?

    A painful patella can be due to chronic conditions or more acute problems such as a contusion. A contusion is otherwise known as a bruise, which can be a result of a direct blow to the knee.

    On the other hand, a chronic painful knee cap can be due to the fact that you might have some twisted or otherwise injured cartilage in your knee. This is a condition that more commonly afflicts athletes, especially runners or basketbal ...

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  • The Lazy Person's Guide To Treating A Tender Knee Cap - Brace Yourself
    By: Andrew Sims | - Anterior knee pain can be caused by a condition that softens the cartilage under your knee cap. This condition can be referred to as Chondromalacia Patella. Abnormal pressure across the knee joint, and hormonal changes are both reasons why you may be suffering from this condition.

    1.) Signs and Symptoms of Chondromalacia Patella

    The pain that is associated to Chondromalacia Patella is usually located over the front of the knee cap. It can be described as a deep ac ...

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  • My Burning Kneecap Pain : Can A Brace Really Help?
    By: Daniel Sims | - Burning knee pain is for the birds!

    The pain comes on as if it does not care about you at all! It comes on when it wants to... After exercise, in the morning, when sitting for long periods of time. It does not need to feel invited, it just shows up when it wants to.

    The knee discomfort you have can quickly get more and more intense, to the point where you are now looking for relief. - Can you relate?

    What causes such awful burning kneecap pain?

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  • Sharp Knee Pain When Running - Decrease Knee Discomfort With A Well Designed Support
    By: Andrew Sims | - Running and jogging are a great form of exercise. Sure, running can be great for your heart, but what about your knees!?

    Whether you love running, or like to occasionally go for a jog, sharp knee pain can take you out of the race almost immediately. If you have been sidelined by sharp knee pain when running or jogging, you may be tempted to throw in the towel on the sport. But you may not have to do that!

    While simply not running or jogging may be one way to avoi ...

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  • Did You Know Bad Weather Outside Can Cause Damage Inside?
    By: Aydan Corkern | - In winter, we have more accidents on our roads because of the ice and snow that settle on them, and then you might have high winds that will send this snow blowing, causing your vision of what is ahead of you to become almost impossible to see through. When our weather becomes this bad, our city officials will have no choice in shutting down these roads until the bad weather stops. Sometimes these roads can be closed for days and if you happen to be on these roads when the regulations are set in ...
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  • Sustainability And Aesthetics
    By: Christopher Carter | - Over the past five years, climate change has become a perceived reality; we face a melting polar ice cap, a rise in the average sea level... yes, global warming has become a realization. Last week, President-elect Barack Obama held a press conference to formally announce members of his energy and environment team. The people he chose for these posts represented a drastic change from the previous administration, pledging serious commitment and allegiance to finding solutions to global warming, an ...
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  • Discover A Treasured Hide Away For Winter Sports
    By: Rich Gonzalez | - A skier's paradise is in store for those that visit Crested Butte, Colorado. The last ski town in Colorado is 4 hours from Denver, and 3 scenic hours from both Colorado Springs and Grand Junction; and offers a tranquil escape to reconnect with both nature and the entire family. I have been there - and the scenery is phenomenal!

    A pleasant change of pace from escaping the cold and heading to St. Somewhere, Crested Butte is every bit as relaxing as it is exciting. Adve ...

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  • Ice Fishing Equipment: Your Basic Necessities
    By: Md Juzaily Bin Md Ramli | - Ice fishing is very popular among fishing enthusiasts. This is due to its nature, where you do not need many supplies, and the supplies that you might need are affordable and won't burn a hole through your pocket. This article will discuss some of this important equipment.

    Do keep in mind that with the many choices of equipment available, you are bound to find that the prices for the equipment range from the very cheap to the very expensive. What you need is to get equipment that ...

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  • Antarctica, Is It Really In Danger?
    By: Julee Mitchelsin | - With all of the fervor these days about the dangers of global warming many people are concerned about the fate of Antarctica. The fears are that the ice that makes up the continent is melting faster than normal and not freezing back as it usually does with a very even ebb and flow. The concerns are that this will eventually raise the sea level enough to put major cities and land masses under water and leave millions of people homeless and/or even dead.

    So who are making these clai ...

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  • Animals And The Melting Arctic Ice Cap
    By: Rick Solare | - The arguments for global warming can sound a bit vacuous when discussing temperature changes of only one degree. The impact of the melting Arctic ice cap on animals is much more tangible.

    Animals and The Melting Arctic Ice Cap

    There is little dispute that the Arctic ice cap is melting. Since 1979, it has definitively shrunk by 20 percent. The issue amongst most people debating global warming is whether this is because of global warming or just a natural cycle of th ...

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  • Greenland - The Misunderstood Land Of Intrigue
    By: Nomad Rick | - Say Greenland and a traveler immediately thinks of a giant slab of ice. With attractions such as Disko Bay, Motzfeldt So Lake, and the hikes around Qaqortoq, Greenland is great for travelers looking for something off the beaten path.

    Disko Bay

    Disko Bay is the home to massive icebergs. By massive, I am talking icebergs the size of large buildings. The icebergs are simply everywhere. Watching one of these giants shrug off a few hundred thousand pounds of ice is ...

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