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SELL: KODAK IMAGELINK Microimager 70 MACHINE S$900 cash. Collect @ Woodlands, Singapore.     

Author: Ace
Date: Jul 28, 2006 00:31

.../auction/103085819 SELLING PRICE US$900. CASH Seller Mobile: +65 92767477 Self-collection at BLK 510 Woodlands Drive 14, Singapore (UpNorth) Note: please be assure of the product details and bid it with ...$900. CASH     Seller Mobile: +65 92767477 Self-collection at BLK 510 Woodlands Drive 14, Singapore (UpNorth) Note: please be assure of the product details and bid it with ...
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We're Paying the Price Today for Decades of Relentless Dam Building     

Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 19, 2008 13:36

... 16 years of California water draws for agriculture. That's water that doesn't infiltrate as groundwater to feed wells or perennial streams, or grow food, or evapotranspire through wetlands, grasslands, woodlands, and forests, or provide water for wildlife (aquatic and terrestrial) and the billion humans on the planet who don't have access to unpolluted water. The World Commission on Dams ...
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IMAGINARY MECHANISMS OF EVOLUTION     

Author: Hamady
Date: Sep 15, 2008 20:17

... of this, dark-coloured (melanic) moths resting on those trees could easily be noticed by the birds that fed on them and therefore they had very little chance of survival. Fifty years later, in woodlands where industrial pollutionhas killedthe lichens, the barks of the trees had darkened, and now the light- coloured moths became the most hunted, since they were the most easily noticed. As a ...
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The Top Ten 'Greenest' Schools     

Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 11, 2008 12:38

... remains a fringe activity. If you go: Sign up for courses in the College of Forest Resources -- many of them include field trips to the Pacific Northwest's awe-inspiring woodlands. Score: 84 10. Tufts University, Medford, Mass.: 8,500 students Often teased for being an Ivy League wannabe, Tufts surpassed its prestigious peers in environmental stewardship years ago. Recent eco-moves...
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Re: UN says eat less meat to curb global warming.     

Author: Brimstone
Date: Sep 8, 2008 02:14

...acceptable, on uncleared scrubland... OTOH, if you're planting crops, you definitely need to be clearing the land. It's much more prevalent, of course, amongst third-world countries wishing to develop global food export trade. Which would mean that much of our Ancient Woodland would need to be cleared to provide additional space for crops. Are you happy with that Doug?
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Nightdancers Honored w/ Award Nomination & Performance Invitation     

Author: sunofmusic
Date: Sep 5, 2008 13:07

... Indian and many other concert stages across the U.S. both solo and sharing stages with Grammy award winners Joanne Shenandoah, Mary Youngblood, Tito LaRosa, and with Nammy-winners Arvel Bird and Jeff Ball. WOODLAND WINDS, Seiden's solo CD, was a 2004 nominee for the Indian Summer Music Awards. MEMORY OF TIME, her newest CD, debuted on the charts at #19 (New Age Reporter, April 2008). For ...
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Re: Motorists demolishing British history.     

Author: John Wright
Date: Aug 30, 2008 06:52

... mapping is wiping the rich geography and history of Britain off the map, Britain's most senior cartographer warned yesterday. Churches, cathedrals, stately homes, battlefields, ancient woodlands, rivers, eccentric landmarks and many more features which make up the tapestry of the British landscape are not being represented in online maps, which focus on merely providing ...
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Re: Motorists demolishing British history.     

Author: Sam Nelson
Date: Aug 29, 2008 06:53

...is wiping the rich geography and history of Britain off the map, Britain's most senior cartographer warned yesterday. Churches, cathedrals, stately homes, battlefields, ancient woodlands, rivers, eccentric landmarks and many more features which make up the tapestry of the British landscape are not being represented in online maps, which focus on merely providing...
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Re: Motorists demolishing British history.     

Author: Mark Goodge
Date: Aug 29, 2008 06:16

... mapping is wiping the rich geography and history of Britain off the map, Britain's most senior cartographer warned yesterday. Churches, cathedrals, stately homes, battlefields, ancient woodlands, rivers, eccentric landmarks and many more features which make up the tapestry of the British landscape are not being represented in online maps, which focus on merely providing ...
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Re: Motorists demolishing British history.     

Author: John Rowland
Date: Aug 29, 2008 06:07

... body of Harry Beck(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Harry_Beck_(graphic_designer)) so we can blackmail the London Underground into including all "Churches, cathedrals, stately homes, battlefields, ancient woodlands, rivers, eccentric landmarks and many more features which make up the tapestry of the British landscape" on the London Underground map.- Hide quoted text - Brian...
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