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37. Can a smoothie save the rainforest?
Intensive cattle farming is decimating the Amazon rainforest, but there is hope - in the shape of a marble-sized, purple berry, staple ingredient of a popular smoothie. Andrew Purvis visits the families whose lives are being transformed by the ultimate sustainable fruit Sunday November 18, 2007 The Observer Do you eat meat?' asks Jo o Meirelles Filho, a Brazilian conservationist living in Bel m, the last big city on our journey north from S o Paulo to the Amazon. Andrew Purvis visits the...
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38. A memorable centerpiece
Help center How to carve a turkey Search recipes Share your favorite recipes Share tips or seek advice Share your Thanksgiving disasters Thanksgiving Made Easy: Turkey Trials Thanksgiving Made Easy: Stuffing Learn how to make a pie crust Read articles on preparing for the big day Don't feel like cooking? Try these restaurants. She'd never done flower arranging and says she was familiar with only two types of flowers, roses and carnations. The mother of two was running a successful...
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39. Disposing of animal remains now easier
JOHNS - Dairy farmer Ken Nobis reaches into a tall mound of what looks like topsoil and grabs a clump, which he looks over and quickly sniffs before crumbling it up. The humus, which is rich in nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, someday will be spread as fertilizer on Nobis' 3,000 acres of corn, wheat, soybeans and alfalfa fields. Its humus is dark and rich and virtually odor-free - which is surprising, given that much of it consists of cow manure and the decayed remains of dead cattle....
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It s sad when anyone loses his or her life in an accident, but we are encouraged to see the number going down and not up. They commissioned artist Harold Holden to do the monument and raised money before donating the finished product to the city of Enid. So far, one Cherokee High School student has been charged with indecent exposure in an alleged hazing incident involving athletes at the school. They asked some good questions, and there was plenty of good discussion about issues facing...
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41. TheStar.com | columnists | We seem content growing guppies to feed ...
Print Choose text size Email the author Digg this story Add to Facebook Tag on Delicious. Big corporations innovate and grow by buying smaller companies that have developed new ideas or technologies with growth potential and which the bigger companies, with their production and distributions systems, can grow much faster. Once acquired, the technology entrepreneur cedes control over the business to the new owner and forgoes independent commercialization of his technology and growth of his...
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