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The Fertile Land

by Ruby Hawk in History, October 22, 2009
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The new country was fertile and unblemished when the first Europeans landed on what was to become the American shores.

Environmental Future

by Christopher DeRoche in Issues, September 30, 2009
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Humans have a history of being wasteful and neglectful to the environment only to suit our own needs.

Feeding The Hungry

by Ruby Hawk in Issues, September 28, 2009
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Feeding the world’s hungry is a goal that can be attained with programs to teach farmers in poor countries how to fertilize depleted soil and produce larger crops.

Top Five Unexplained Mysteries of the World

by ben9999imsc1 in Paranormal, July 19, 2009
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Novelists always say that the science in the world right now is at a low level. I agree, let me give you some evidence. Here is my list of Top five unexplained mysteries in the world, let’s have a look and guess how many years later scientists can give them an answer.

The Coal Industry Said What?

by Ruby Hawk in Activism, April 30, 2009
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Global warming is with us and our government is doing basically nothing about something that should be our first priority.

Using Science to Discover the Crops of the Past

by Penelope Sunderland in History, April 26, 2009
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A short explanation of how we investigate what crops were used in the past.

The Columbian Exchange, Population Growth, and the Industrial Revolution

by Ebey Soman in History, November 4, 2008
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What are these terms, and how are they connected to each other?

Ancient Egyptian Farming

by Ned D in History, May 25, 2008
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Agriculture was essential to life in Ancient Egypt. The Ancient Egyptian civilization depended on farmers and their plentiful harvests for their wealth.

Candlemas and the Land Ceremonies Charm

by R.J. Thompson in Holidays, February 12, 2008
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A brief look at the history of Candlemas, St. Brigit’s Day, and Imbolc followed by an overview of the Anglo-Saxon Land Ceremonies Charm. As an addition I have included my own variation of the Land Ceremonies Charm as a ritual for Candlemas.

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