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Today I had an errand to run in a nearby larger town - a
working-class place; defined by industrial estates, a busy
shopping area and an airport on its outskirts. Surrounded by the
gentle rolling English countryside, it stands out harshly, like
the proverbial sore thumb.
Yet, on its south western edge, are the Downs - a surprisingly
high range of chalk hills. I thought my dog would love a good
run up there. Panting, and trudging through a mixture of cattle
trodden mud and dung up an...
For centuries people have loved to tell stories, most of these
stories evolved into what they are today, and that's how we got
most of our myths and urban legends. Some of these are as simple
as a ghost supposedly haunting a house, but others have millions
of people who claim to have been witness to them. Most of us
brush them off as just stupid stories, but what if they aren't
just stories?
One of the most famous of all myths is
that of Bigfoot, an ape-like man ranging anywhere from...
Rebuilding and Restoring in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
Gulf Water Clean-Up and Infrastructure Rebuilds Face the Water
Industry Moving Forward
By Ann-Marie Fleming, www.Water-Stocks.com September 2005
As the clean up and recovery of the Louisiana area continues,
focus surrounds the region's water systems that had been shut
down, damaged and contaminated as a result of Hurricane Katrina.
As the toxic water is being pumped out of New Orleans, the
industry and the nation faces...
Although it may not seem like it at times, the ocean is
constantly in motion both above and below the water. Underneath
the surface of the water there are currents and waves that are
caused by the winds on the surface of the sea. The earth's
gravity also has a say in the swell and the tide of the ocean as
it pulls it back and forth in a grand lunar dance. Deep below
that surface of the ocean is another type of motion that is
called the Great Ocean Conveyor, or the thermohaline
circulation....