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Archive for December, 2006

White Polar Bears

White polar bears have that long slender neck with an elongated body. The white polar bears blend in with the Arctic’s environment with their striking

fur colorations that Mother Nature intended. Ranging from the purest of whites, to creams of yellow and light browns, the polar bears fur is dependent upon the lights reflection and season. […]

The polar bears size and physical characteristics can be pretty intimidating, but ohhh so majestic.
They survive throughout the circumpolar Arctic and are the largest land carnivore.
Here are some polar bear size facts:

Male Polar Bears Size (Boars):
Length - about 2.5 to 3 m (8.2-9.8 ft.) long (Stirling, 1988)
Weight - from 350 to over 650 kg (772-1,433 […]

Tea Tree Oil benefits, when you know what you’re buying (stay tuned), are unparallel to any other natural product I know of. It’s a “killer” of a natural product. Its scope of uses is incredibly unparalleled and very broad. I’ve been an enthusiastic tea tree oil user since 1997.
Melaleuca Alternifolia is […]

Hybrid cars are the result of combining technology and environmental awareness, especially with global warming now becoming a forefront concern of many. As a mass produced car, Toyota Prius earned the first Hybrid title for use on Japan roads in 1997.
The Toyota Prius is a gasoline-electric hybrid vehicle. It’s loaded with benefits to everyone […]

After writing a small post on the universe, I wanted to bring you to the opposite spectrum - the atom. Reading about the universe can make someone feel very, very small. As though what they do will have no significant impact.
So, a few notes on what is an atom, should make one feel very, […]

Ever wonder about the size of the universe? From sub-micron to outer space, it’s really incomprehensible.
Consisting of approximately 100,000,000,000 (that’s one hundred thousand million) galaxies with each of those containing around 100,000,000,000 stars. According to NASA the most distant objects are called quasars found 16,000,000,000 light years away. How old is the universe […]

Cloth diapers are slowly making their way back into the homes of modern day societies.
And why not? They are soft as a pillow, cheap as all heck, does not cause skin rashes and allergies and keeps our landfills “clean” and our environment green.
Whoever approved of the disposable diapering system anyhow? I typed […]

It was July 21, 1969. I remember lying on my tummy on the floor with my chin perched on my closed fists, watching our black and white TV with my brother. We were both tired but anxiously awaiting to see live, the landing of the first man on the moon.
His name was Neil Armstrong. Upon […]

So why do I chose a heading Peace and Flower Power? What’s the connection with nature, science and the earth?
After searching online for a photo for the “peace sign”, my eyes were opened wide to what and how people view “peace”. Everything from a plate of cookies, to valleys and mountains, churches and […]