Breaking the Poverty Cycle in Africa-the Case of Infrastructure Investment

November 7, 2009

Infrastructure investment and democracy as a form of government in Africa is the only solution to Africa’s underdevelopment and impoverishment. The continent is lagging behind all the continents in the world in terms of economic and social development. All the countries making up the African continent have similar economic problems namely unemployment, higher deficits, poor [...]

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Automated Irrigation System Tips

November 6, 2009

Irrigation system is certainly one of the most significant innovations of our time. With the development of an irrigation system, people do not need to wait for rain to water the crops, ensuring crop production right on harvest schedule. The convenience of irrigation system has been brought right on our households, thanks to automated irrigation [...]

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Selection; Herb garden kits

November 4, 2009

Herb Garden Kits
                                                                                                                                 There are some of us that desire to grow herbs on our own although lack the knowledge of how to get started.  There are many questions that come to mind when starting an herb garden.  For example, grown from seeds, which would do better? Which type of soil would be fitting [...]

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Super Mantra Gayatri and Yajnas Mutually Aid Each Other

November 4, 2009

Yajna and Gayatri are inseparably bound to one another. The following verses eulogize the great import of Yajna and Yajna Purusha:
“He who is worshipped via Yajnas, who is Yajna incarnate and Yajna manifest is none other than Lord Vishnu and I bow down to him.”
Yajna satiates innumerable desires of humanity and also bestows them with [...]

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Looking for Teak Bedroom Furniture? + Lovely Teak Wood Patio Furniture

November 3, 2009

Teak bedroom furniture is a quality buy. Value and durability are the two words I use to describe it. The teak wood is a hard wood that does not splinter. No painting or sanding necessary. It will not rot and naturally resists water damage. What a great wood for bedroom furniture! Many people use teak [...]

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You are star stuff.

November 2, 2009

You are star stuff…By Dayanaradayanara@thebetterme.orghttp://www.thebetterme.org
The universe is always developing. Every instant a new star is born, and with it new planet systems, new galaxies. The imagination of the average person is not big enough to picture the immensity of the universe and the energy that it holds. The Earth is just a small planet [...]

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Eat Green! How to Grow Your Own Organic Fruit and Vegetables

October 31, 2009

Organic gardening differs from “conventional” gardening mainly in the areas of fertilization and pest control. Organic gardening is planting without chemical fertilizers and naturally building the soil to support healthy plant life. People are increasingly aware that organic food is better for the environment. This primer of organic gardening will help you [...]

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Indoor Herb Gardening

October 29, 2009

Many people want to start and indoor herb gardening but just aren’t sure how to go about it. Many questions need to be answered prior to beginning an herb garden. Like, which herbs are best to grow when starting from seeds? Or another question might be, how about the correct soil type for growing herbs?  [...]

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Biotechnology and Environmental Biosafety

October 29, 2009

BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL BIOSAFETY
IN THE FIELD OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD PRODUCTION
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Holiday ideas for Asturias

October 28, 2009

Part of the green coast, because of the amount of rainfall.  An autonomous region within Spain it used to be a separate kingdom during the middle ages when the country was still divided.    Despite the fact that over the last few years, the shoals of the Cantabrian Sea have been depleted somewhat, more than half [...]

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