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Written by Alisha Webb
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Friday, 29 March 2013 00:00 |
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The world really is a weird place. The things that we consider to be valuable are usually more expensive than very similar products simply because of the logo that they bear. This is true not only for clothing and electronic products, but also for the very food that we consume. The irony of the fascination with labels and brands is that the core elements that go into making some of our most exclusive and expensive materials can be picked up for next to nothing in the places from which they originate. In those places, the things we consider to be luxuries are often nothing more than basic commodities to be traded for other basic materials. Here is a look at three of the most obvious examples.
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Written by Four Green Steps
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Wednesday, 27 March 2013 08:25 |
What is Easter Sunday?
Easter is the most significant Christian festival. Christians are followers and supporters of Jesus Christ who born about 2000 years ago in Palestine. Christians believe that Jesus Christ was the son of Almighty God. At time of Easter Christians memorize the last week of Jesus Christ life. One belief is that the name Easter comes from the Spring Goddess named Eostre who a number of people worshipped long long before Jesus Christ was lived. It was thought at that time that the sun died in the time of winter and was come back again in spring while days would get longer and the sun’s power also would come back. Eostre was honored as the bearer of spring In Europe.
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Written by Annette Hazard
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Monday, 25 March 2013 00:00 |
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Solar energy may be one of the most powerful energy sources on the planet, and you don't need to have a rooftop full of solar panels to take advantage of it. You can use solar energy inexpensively to heat your pool, cook your food and purify your water.
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Written by Four Green Steps
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Friday, 22 March 2013 00:00 |
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We’ve all heard in the news that President Obama will hopefully be making a decision on whether or not to allow the building of the Keystone XL Pipeline. There are arguments for and against the building of the pipeline, but it seems fairly obvious to anyone that thinks beyond money that this is a bad idea. So let’s explore what this sludge pipe will do for us if it is built.
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