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Environmental Movement History
March 28 Three Mile Island nuclear power plant almost had a meltdown, giving the nuclear power industry a permanent black eye. 1980 Congress passed the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, designating over100 million acres of parks, wildlife refuges, and wilderness areas. 1986 April 26 The Number Four reactor at ...
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Environmental Movement History
March 28, 1979: Three Mile Island nuclear power plant almost had a meltdown, giving the nuclear power industry a permanent black eye. 1980: Congress passed the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, designating over100 million acres of parks, wildlife refuges, and wilderness areas. April 26, 1986: The Number Four reactor at ...
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Food, Globalization and Politics
Democratic & Republican Conventions: Don't Cage Dissent 08/15/08 - Special Report: Ivins Anthrax Case Another Black Eye for Network News 08/15/08 - Wal-Mart: Vote for Obama & You Will Lose Your Job 08 ... - Independence Or Interdependence? 08/04/08 - Iran: A War of Self-Destruction 08/04/08 - George Jackson Black August Tribute Show 08/03/08 - Why Are Democrats Taking Money From Wal-Mart? 08/03/08 ...
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Lesson 8 - Nest Watch - Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota
May. They are quite conspicuous; once you learn to recognize them, you'll see them fairly often while driving around our state's abundant lakes. Ospreys are a black and white bird of prey with a black eye stripe, often seen hovering above the water looking for a meal of fish. Their wings look slightly different than most ...
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Osprey - Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota
They are dark brown above, white below, and have a white head with a prominent black eye stripe. Females usually have a dark spotted "necklace." RANGE: Ospreys have a worldwide distribution, being found at some time in their life cycle on every continent except Antarctica. They are found breeding in Scotland, and from Scandinavia ...
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Eye Disorders: Merck Manual Home Edition
Eye Disorders: Merck Manual Home Edition Search Recent Searches Index Sections A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ... Inflammation Tumors Glaucoma Glaucoma Symptoms Screening and Diagnosis Treatment Injuries to the Eye Introduction Causes Evaluation Blunt Injuries to the Eye Black Eye Subconjunctival Hemorrhage Hyphema Treatment Retinal Detachment Other Blunt Injuries to the Eyeball ...
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Rare Breeds Trust of Australia: The Large Black
Australia, in 1908. Within the same paragraph the unknown author contradicts this, saying, "A Large Black Pig Society booklet published in 1902 noted that . . . a number . . . were exported to SA, NSW and ...
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Ion Exchange - Rudbeckia hirta - Black-eyed Susan
Susan Drawing copyright Mark Mller Asteraceae Family - "Black-eyed Susan, Brown Betty, Brown Daisy, Brown-eyed Susan, Coneflower, Donkeybead, English Bull's-eye, Poor Land Daisy, Yellow Daisy, Yellow Jerusalem, ... from June to September. The stem is hairy and without branches below the flower heads. Black-eyed Susan was used extensively by early settlers as a stimulant and a diuretic. They ...
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National Geographic: Eye in the Sky--Earth, environment
Management Agency: Earthquake Fact Sheet U.S. Geological Survey: Earthquake Information U.S. Geological Survey: Earthquake Information for the World HUMAN IMPACT Floods and Dams Ballard & the Black Sea: the Search for Noahs Flood Coping With Floods Johnstown Flood National Memorial United StatesFlash Flood Warnings Water Resources of the United States Ozone and Pollution The Environmental Fund ...
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National Geographic: Eye in the Sky--Floods and Dams
National Geographic: Eye in the Sky--Floods and Dams HUMAN IMPACT Floods and Dams Ozone and Pollution Deforestation and Desertification Overpopulation They bring both death and the promise of renewed life, ... their lives around the summer flooding of the Nile, which leaves a thin, even coating of black mud along either side when it recedes, leaving the soil so enriched that fertilizer is unnecessary ...
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