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The old member looks ... Communities are complex organisms, and simple messages are almost always wrong. This article is reprinted with permission from Dandelion's newsletter, Pappus. Dandelion is a community in Ontario, R.R. #1 ...
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William Irwin Thompson - The Metaindustrial Village
Thompson's book, Darkness And Scattered Light, (pages 95 - 97) and is reprinted with permission. DECENTRALIZATION of cities and the miniaturization of technology will alter the center- periphery dialectic ... today does not need to be: 'Forward to the Paleolithic!' The folk of the Neolithic, with their cozy farm communities, working like dogs and breeding like rabbits, have little that is ...
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Let's Go! - Case Studies |Green Communities | US EPA
People are crying "Let's Go!" with great results. Here are just a few case studies that we would like to share as ... "Creating Open Space Networks" [PDF, 4 pp., 131KB] by Randall Arendt, Natural Lands Trust. (Reprinted with permission. American Planning Association, Environment and Development, May/June 1996.) This publication describes a 4- ...
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GreenTruck: Fleet Owner Article [Fuel for Thought]
Map Help Fuel for Thought By Fern Abrams, American Trucking Associations The following article is reprinted with permission from the May 2000 issue of Fleet Owner Magazine. Issue: Cutting fuel consumption can help ... . Until fairly recently, however, they have had little penetration in the U.S. market. But with escalating fuel prices, this, too, may change. Another way to limit fuel consumption is to ...
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Green Truck: Fleet Owner Article [Easing the burden]
But More Costly by Fern Abrams, Manager, Environmental Affairs American Trucking Associations The following article is reprinted with permission from the March 2000 issue of Fleet Owner Magazine. Issue: A new rule from EPA ... 5 ppm, while the American Institute of Petroleum Engineers advocates an average level of 30 ppm, with a cap of 50 ppm. The group warns that anything less than 20 ppm could be ...
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Cyber-Sierra's Natural Resources Job Search: Helping After Disasters
United States were being attacked. As I watched, thousands died. Deliberately murdered. Those visual images will remain with me forever. It is important that we remember those events. I will never forget. A Chronology of ... for those who wish to review. ONE A poem by Cheryl Sawyer, Ed.D., Page One Reprinted with permission As the soot and dirt and ash rained down, We became one color. As we carried ...
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Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation: Big Spirit Lake - Anglers Bay
Anita O’Gara or Cheri Grauer on our staff. Links: Project announcement, 11/05 news release Detailed project description, Winter 2006 magazine “Enhancing our Natural Heritage” (Reprinted with permission from Okoboji Magazine, Spring 2006). This full-length feature article discusses background information about the original landowners, local controversy around the project and INHF’s role in the ...
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Living on Earth: The Secret Life of Lead
Lead, however, is what scientists call xenobiotic a foreign substance with no useful role in human physiology, toxic even in minute quantities. Ingestion of lead from ... make-up and applied to skin infections and the navel of a newborn child. Reprinted with permission from the California Department of Health Services and the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Branch ...
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Musick, Randy Nicklas, and John Woodward Basic Building Science for Hot and Mixed Climates - Reprinted with permission from William Murphy, University of Kentucky Notes to the Program Leader: This module contains ... conduction (the molecule to molecule transfer of heat that occurs when objects are in contact with each other), convection (the movement of heat by a fluid), and radiation (the transfer of ...
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SoundNet - Whaling - A Bloody Business
SoundNet - Whaling - A Bloody Business This article is reprinted with permission from First Science - Friday 2nd July 2004 Whaling - A Bloody Business by Stuart Brown - Editor - FirstScience.com The International Whaling ... carcasses to restaurants for food. So perhaps the Japanese prefer to do their 'whaling science' with a full stomach? Below is a Chart of the total whales killed between 1986 (when ...
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