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					  <title><![CDATA[Three Tips to Save Water and Money at Home]]></title>
					  <link>http://whydir.com/articles/809/1/Three-Tips-to-Save-Water-and-Money-at-Home/Page1.html</link>
					  <description><![CDATA[<span style="LINE-HEIGHT: 115%; FONT-FAMILY: 'Verdana','sans-serif'; BACKGROUND: white; COLOR: black; FONT-SIZE: 10pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-theme-font: minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-bidi-theme-font: minor-bidi; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA">Saving water and saving money around the house is a snap if you follow these three simple tips. You'll feel great knowing that you are doing your part to help protect the environment, and have a little more money in your pocket for the fun things in life, too. </span>]]></description>
					  <author>no@spam.com (Eric Eckl)</author>
					  <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 19:29:45 CDT</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Environmental Issue Surveys: What Are They Telling Us? ]]></title>
					  <link>http://whydir.com/articles/610/1/Environmental-Issue-Surveys-What-Are-They-Telling-Us-/Page1.html</link>
					  <description><![CDATA[<span style="LINE-HEIGHT: 115%; FONT-FAMILY: 'Times New Roman','serif'; COLOR: black; FONT-SIZE: 12pt; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA">Recent environmental issue surveys find that Americans now believe that stimulating the economy is more important than protecting the environment -- and yet other polls find that Americans reject the premise of these questions altogether. Are Americans losing their appetite for nature protection and pollution control? Or are sloppy poll questions creating a misleading impression?</span>]]></description>
					  <author>no@spam.com (Eric Eckl)</author>
					  <pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 01:11:52 CDT</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Protect Georgia Children from Mercury Poisoning from Fish! ]]></title>
					  <link>http://whydir.com/articles/567/1/Protect-Georgia-Children-from-Mercury-Poisoning-from-Fish-/Page1.html</link>
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<p><span style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Verdana','sans-serif'; COLOR: #636363; FONT-SIZE: 9pt">Electric utilities are seeking to build new coal-burning power plants in south Georgia. Get the facts on why these new plants would be dangerous -- and what you can do to stop them.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p></span></p>]]></description>
					  <author>no@spam.com (Eric Eckl)</author>
					  <pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 10:16:14 CDT</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Archaeology]]></title>
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<h1><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Archaeology and the Peopling of the Americas: New Evidence from Texas Pushes the Entry Date Back to the Pleistocene&nbsp;&nbsp;<em> by Peter N. Jones</em></span><em></em></h1><br/>
<p>People have always been interested in the question of when American Indians first arrived in the Americas. Was it 10,000 years ago across a frozen bridge of land, or perhaps via small boats from Japan, eastern Asia, and Siberia 20,000 to 35,000 years ago. <br/></p></div>
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					  <pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 05:01:53 CST</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Homology and Bio-Chemical Similarities]]></title>
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<p>What Scientific Proof Lies Behind Evolution?&nbsp;&nbsp; by Jerry Boone</p>
<p><br/>Homology and Bio-Chemical Similarities </p>
<p>Do biological and bio-chemical similarities necessarily mean common ancestors? What else could it mean? </p><br/>]]></description>
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					  <pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 14:50:51 CDT</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[RNA Therapy]]></title>
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<p>RNA Therapy <br/><br/>Better Than Stem Cells? Short Interfering RNA Hold Promise For Dramatic New Treatments&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; by John Leavitt, Ph.D.</p><br/><br/>]]></description>
					  <author>no@spam.com (Science Articles)</author>
					  <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 23:13:27 CDT</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Evolution]]></title>
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<p>Homo Habilis and Associates&nbsp;&nbsp; by Jerry Boone</p>
<p><br/>Dryopithecines - Lived 15 to 20 million years ago in Europe, Asia, and Africa. </p>
<p>Mary Leakey found and named "Proconsul africanus" in 1948. They are thought to be forest dwellers. Their teeth are ape-like -small, with canines sharp and projecting. Probably dryopithecines walked in a fashion similar to monkeys on the top of branches. Manny different species have been discovered. It's impossible to tell how they were related.</p><br/></span>]]></description>
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					  <pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2009 17:50:04 CDT</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Stem Cell Research]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.freelygive-n.com/"><em></em></a><em></em>Embryonic Stem Cell Research and Harvesting - A Unique Declaration&nbsp;&nbsp; by Robin Calamaio<span style="font-size: 8pt;">
<p><br/>Preface. This is an excerpt from the Ebook, "Abortion: How (and Why) Abortion Resides in the Weakest Form of Human Thought and Valuation" (pages 41-45). This comes rather late in the discussion, so some statements here refer back to previous points in the Ebook. I will insert a few comments in [brackets] to clarify a previously made point. The full work is free at Website in Author Bio.</p><p></p></span>]]></description>
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					  <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 21:27:41 CDT</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Dinosaurs]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[We're all familiar with dinosaurs from movies such as Jurassic Park and 
King Kong, but how much do you really know about dinosaurs? Here are 10 
facts about dinosaurs which you can amaze your friends and family with]]></description>
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					  <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 21:02:07 CDT</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Tornadoes]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[<strong>23 Things You May Not Care About Tornadoes!<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong><em><strong> by Mark Boardman</strong><br/></em><br/>Tornado Fact 1. The deadliest ever tornado was the 'Tri-State' tornado that passed through Missouri, Illinois and Indiana on March 18th 1925. During its 3&Acirc;&frac12; hour life this tornado killed 695 people along its 219 mile path. 
<p>Tornado Fact 2. Tornadoes are measured and rated using the Fujita scale. 
<p>Tornado Fact 3. Tornadoes tend to occur in mid-latitudes, and as they are restricted to land masses this means mainly in the northern hemisphere</p></p>]]></description>
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					  <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2008 10:41:19 CST</pubDate>
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