Society
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Philippines Catching up with India in the Outsourcing Industry •
Looking through Terri Schiavos Eyes •
Robotic Fish, What Will They Think of Next? •
Deep Earthquake Waves - Can They Be Used to Generate Energy? •
Water Supply Research, Ideas and Innovations Using Microencapsulation to Control Algae Bloom •
Chlorine Gas Tanks at Sewer Plants Need Upgrades to Protect From International Terrorism •
Water Resources - Infrastructure Does Not Grow On Trees, It Helps You Grow The Trees •
Municipal Water Conservation and New Designs in Bus Stop Rain Water Collectors •
Psycho Stability •
ELF Formed Terminal Gradient Clouds Negatively Charged to Collect Pollution Page 5 of 36
India, the dominant player in outsourcing touted as the “back office of the world,” would soon have to contend with a third-world rival—the Philippines
I’m a chaplain, and I thought some of you might be interested in a very different point of view about this
As Unmanned Underwater Vehicles become better and use mimicked techniques, which resemble sea life fluidity of motion it will be much easier to disguise them and virtually impossible to tell the difference
Can we use the latest Deep Earthquake Waves to Generate Power for mankinds largest civilizations? Some scientists think so
There are huge algae Blooms growing in many waters off the coasts, in the lakes and rivers near where high populations reside
Many sewer treatment plants have huge chlorine Tanks on thier properties
Arizona and water issues for the future are an interesting issue as the Governor and her Drought task force move into a long-term workable plan
New Bus stops, which turn into water retention collectors are being looked at as a way to mitigate the drought situations and help conserve water
Bareheaded walking across the streets searching for the unpredicted mishaps even having both the feet on the ground makes the heart go all mushy inside
Pollution in our large cities blows across the land and causes health risks for all living mammals including humans
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