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September 1st, 2008Natural resources
J.K. Adams MWR-40 Hardwood 40-Bottle Wine Rack, Natural
Introduced over 25 years ago, our geometrically proportioned wine racks have sold in the millions. They'll fit into virtually any space ??? and are infinitely expandable. Each wine rack kit comes packed with enough extra joining pins to allow you to add on another rack in the future and another... and another... as your wine collection grows. Precisely constructed of solid hardwood and put together like tinker toys, the pins seat so snugly into the octagonal beams that no glue is needed for assembly. Each bottle is securely cradled, even in earthquake country. Three finish options allow you to select a casual or more elegant look. Available in unfinished hardwood beams and pins (N); lacquered oak beams and pins (OK ??? pictured in circle); or Penguin - lacquered oak beams with black pins (PG). Specify choice N, OK, PG
Kitchen: Sturdy, geometrically proportioned wine rack made of solid hardwood, Securely cradles up to 40 standard-size bottles of wine, Assembles like tinker toys; no glue required; wipes clean, Extra joining pins included for adding on additional racks, Measures approximately 9 by 30 by 22 inches; 5-year limited warranty
Company: J.K. Adams Company
List Price: $113.78
Amazon Price: $69.95
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Kitchen: Sturdy, geometrically proportioned wine rack made of solid hardwood, Securely cradles up to 40 standard-size bottles of wine, Assembles like tinker toys; no glue required; wipes clean, Extra joining pins included for adding on additional racks, Measures approximately 9 by 30 by 22 inches; 5-year limited warranty
Company: J.K. Adams Company
List Price: $113.78
Amazon Price: $69.95
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Kuhn Rikon Corn Zipper, Stainless
Removes kernels cleanly and effortlessly from the cob / Sharp teeth cut between kernels and cob, removing two rows at once
Kitchen: High quality stainless steel, Zips kernels safely off the cob, Kernels drop directly into the bowl, Safer than using a knife, Dishwasher Safe
Company: Kuhn Rikon
List Price: $15.50
Amazon Price: $11.59
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Removes kernels cleanly and effortlessly from the cob / Sharp teeth cut between kernels and cob, removing two rows at onceKitchen: High quality stainless steel, Zips kernels safely off the cob, Kernels drop directly into the bowl, Safer than using a knife, Dishwasher Safe
Company: Kuhn Rikon
List Price: $15.50
Amazon Price: $11.59
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KONG Cat Naturals - Crinkle Ring (Colors Vary)
Designed to encourage your cats natural prey instinct. Light weight, springy construction and crinkling sound keeps the cats attention. Made of all natural materials.
Misc.: KONG NATURALS are ecologically responsible. All materials come from natural, renewable resources., These products are designed to appeal to the instincts of the indoor cat., Natural cotton stuffed with North-American grown catnip and buckwheat make an irresistible crinkle noise for cats., KONG NATURALS are more than just cat products - they're fun with a purpose.
Company: Kong (2008-05-03)
List Price: $4.99
Amazon Price: $2.45
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Designed to encourage your cats natural prey instinct. Light weight, springy construction and crinkling sound keeps the cats attention. Made of all natural materials.Misc.: KONG NATURALS are ecologically responsible. All materials come from natural, renewable resources., These products are designed to appeal to the instincts of the indoor cat., Natural cotton stuffed with North-American grown catnip and buckwheat make an irresistible crinkle noise for cats., KONG NATURALS are more than just cat products - they're fun with a purpose.
Company: Kong (2008-05-03)
List Price: $4.99
Amazon Price: $2.45
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Natural Resources / Black Magic
UK two-on-one remastered reissue includes 'Natural Resources' (1970) & 'Black Magic' (1972) plus three previously unreleased bonus tracks, 'I Gotta Let You Go' (Stereo Mix), 'Earthquake' & 'People Got To Be Free' (Alternative Version). Slimline 2CD case housed in a slipcase with one CD.
Atists: Martha & the Vandellas
Audio CD: Extra tracks, Import, Original recording remastered
Company: Universal UK (2002-04-29)
List Price: $15.98
Amazon Price: $14.08
Used Price: $8.00
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UK two-on-one remastered reissue includes 'Natural Resources' (1970) & 'Black Magic' (1972) plus three previously unreleased bonus tracks, 'I Gotta Let You Go' (Stereo Mix), 'Earthquake' & 'People Got To Be Free' (Alternative Version). Slimline 2CD case housed in a slipcase with one CD.Atists: Martha & the Vandellas
Audio CD: Extra tracks, Import, Original recording remastered
Company: Universal UK (2002-04-29)
List Price: $15.98
Amazon Price: $14.08
Used Price: $8.00
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Natural Resource
The second release by a captivating vocalist from the Deep South whose music is a passionate blend of soul, blues, intelligent pop, and gospel music. 14 original songs that will move you, rock you, soothe you, and lift you up.
Atists: Wanda Johnson
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Company: Erwin Music (2006-02-15)
List Price: $15.98
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The second release by a captivating vocalist from the Deep South whose music is a passionate blend of soul, blues, intelligent pop, and gospel music. 14 original songs that will move you, rock you, soothe you, and lift you up.Atists: Wanda Johnson
Audio CD:
Company: Erwin Music (2006-02-15)
List Price: $15.98
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Natural Resources "Corliss"
Looking After Our Land
Looking After Our Land
Learning About Natural Resources
VHS Tape:
Color, NTSC
Company: 100% Educational Video (2002-08-16)
List Price: $39.95
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Company: 100% Educational Video (2002-08-16)
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Bio-Dome
Bud and doyle are here to save the world. But whos gonna save the world from bud and doyle? Studio: Tcfhe/mgm Release Date: 03/06/2007 Starring: Pauly Shore Joey Lauren Adams Run time: 95 minutes Rating: Pg13 Director: Jason Bloom
Director: Jason Bloom
DVD: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Company: MGM (Video & DVD) (2002-04-16)
ISBN: 079285229X
List Price: $14.98
Amazon Price: $7.75
Used Price: $6.43
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Bud and doyle are here to save the world. But whos gonna save the world from bud and doyle? Studio: Tcfhe/mgm Release Date: 03/06/2007 Starring: Pauly Shore Joey Lauren Adams Run time: 95 minutes Rating: Pg13 Director: Jason BloomDirector: Jason Bloom
DVD: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Company: MGM (Video & DVD) (2002-04-16)
ISBN: 079285229X
List Price: $14.98
Amazon Price: $7.75
Used Price: $6.43
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Natural resource - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Natural resources (economically referred to as land or raw materials) are naturally forming substances that are considered valuable in their relatively unmodified form. (more...)
Natural Resources Conservation Service
The Natural Resources Conservation Service is the Federal agency that works in partnership with the American people to conserve and sustain natural resources on private lands. (more...)
Department of Natural Resources
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Open Question: Can somebody help with my history?
Question 29
Under Terence V. Powderly, the Knights of Labor
supported child labor.
opposed the temperance movement.
refused to support the rights of African Americans.
refused to support the rights of Chinese workers.
Question 30
Capitalism is an economic system based on
free markets and private ownership.
strict government control of industries.
public control of key businesses.
government ownership of factories.
Question 32
Charles Sheldon
argued that most social problems could be solved through science and technology.
was generally disregarded by progressives such as Jane Addams.
was a leader of the Social Gospel movement but opposed many of the views expressed by progressives.
wrote the Social Gospel novel In His Steps.
Question 33
The Underwood Tariff Act of 1913
reduced tariffs and introduced a graduated income tax.
charged American manufacturers who wanted to sell their goods overseas.
required banks to keep a certain level of assets on hand to meet customer demand.
made it more difficult for private industry to take natural resources from public lands.
Question 34
Between 1870 and 1890, the number of female workers
remained about the same.
decreased.
doubled.
tripled.
Question 35
One of the most influential of the frontier artists was
Willa Cather.
Benjamin Singleton.
Frederic Remington.
Joseph Glidden.
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Open Question: Can anyone truly question the right of Israel to exist?
Israel was internationally recognized as an independent country 60 years ago. Since then Israel flourished and developed and is now up to par with the most modernized and advanced countries in the world.
The population is healthy and educated. Israel boasts a thriving economy even though it doesn't have hoards of oil or natural gas or other natural resources.
Israel developed amazing methods of agriculture - enabling Israelis to grow everything on soil originally a desert or a swamp.
Israelis are hugely philanthropic and contribute to numerous causes (including Palestinian ones).
Israel is here to stay, and it's time people stopped yelling for Israel to be destroyed. You can't legitimately destroy a country - especially a country that has every legitimate reason to continue existing.
Israeli economy is not fully founded on foreign aid. Israel can't afford to be so dependable. The US is a faithful ally now, but in previous years not so much. The Europeans have always been somewhat hostile to Israel.
Israel has top of the notch products to sell and the world buys them. I'm sure you aren't aware half the components of the computer you're using is operating on parts originating from Israel (whether directly or not).
And concerning the Jewish aid from abroad - Israel thank them heartily for the support but definitely does not depend on them. To each his own and Israel can boast quite a few billionaires living on Israeli soil.
Some of the posters who answered this question are truly horrible people. I don't allow myself to be offended but I'm definitely disgusted. I never thought such dark and medieval opinions still exist.
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Open Question: Natural gas and oil are natural resources of the planet we live in..?
So its fair to say that we as a world of Nations should have a say in what happens to it right ????.....Wrong !!! British Gas made 540 million pound profit last year... Was that what it cost to find it , collect it and pipeline it to our homes ??? I smell something, and it aint gas !!!
sorry for the posting in this section, but politics is the nearest to bull s++t I could find...
and its ended up in social science ......................................LOL
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Open Question: economics question please help?
How does the United Nations Development Program use its resources?
a.it provides health programs for mothers and children
b.it develops natural resources
c.it invests funds in industrialized nations
d.it works to eliminate poverty through development
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Open Question: Factors that contributed to Great Britain's industrial success included all of the following EXCEPT?
a. a labor pool comprised of displaced farmers.
b. an abundance of capital.
c. rich natural resources and a river network that provided transport.
d. political stability provided by an absolute monarchy.
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Open Question: our earth's natural resouces?
something has to be done! first of all doesnt matter how old the earth is! we still have to take care of it... it won't be fine.. ocean levels are rising rapidly because of all that carbon dioxide in the air! for me! there should be no gas for cars at all! global warming is going to happen, we've reduced it! its not suppose to happen for the next 10000 years, we've reduced to 100! sure we may not be alive then but then what about out children? or children's children?thats not good! so think before you say "dont worry about the environment because some of us care. Our planet is dying slowly and faster then usual! hardly any trees left{well we have some but not as much!}(not a treehugger), we're wasting our world's natural resources! and plus we're running out of space to throw our garbage because we don't recycle. well i do, and i reuse things. it may sound dumb, but i care about our world! i have my binder since gr 8 and im in gr.12 now! jejejeje...
so my questions are how many of you actually recycle? how many of actually take care of our earth and try to reduce reuse and recycle?how many of you actually care about the trees or global warming and the fact that we are running out of space to throw out our garbage??
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Open Question: What isn't a non-renewable resource?
I mean at one point oil, coal, lumber, everything was new, I'm certain we are using them faster than they renew, but nonetheless it has to renew at some point. Or is this just one of those hastily made terms like "all natural".
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Open Question: Can humanity make it through this Century?
I read this =] I sorta like it, But do you belive we will make it through the 21st Century :O!
That?s right, Sir Martin Rees, Great Britain's Astronomer Royal and respected professor of astrophysics at Cambridge University claims in his book 'Our Final Century' that humans have only a 50-50 shot of making it through the 21st century. In some of his proposed scenarios not everyone dies, but either way the odds don?t sound that good.
Also, I?d like to personally apologize to Stephen Hawking for criticizing his idea that we need to get off the planet ASAP in an earlier post. Sorry professor! I?m converted. Let?s get out of here.
Rees explains why stargazers like he and Hawking have the ?big picture? when it comes to life on Earth.
?Astronomers have a special perspective to see ourselves as just a part of a process that is just beginning rather than having achieved its end," he says. "And perhaps this gives an extra motive to be concerned about what happens here on Earth in this century."
At the risk of sounding like Debbie Downer?here?s a sampling of the top 10 proposed scenarios of how we?re all going to die by this time next century.
1) Death by Comet
Pound for pound, comets are much more dangerous than asteroids, which have nonetheless gotten more media attention. Comets travel a lot faster through space than Asteroids, which travel at about 25-30 km per second. The speed of a comet approaches a much faster 70 km per second. The kinetic energy of an incoming object from space follows the equation: Kinetic Energy = 1/2 the mass of the object x (velocity) ^ 2. A relatively small object of just one and a half km in diameter hitting the Earth would release more energy than all the atomic bombs ever detonated and then some. An object of 20 km or more would likely cause mass extinction. But hey, at least we?d go out with a bang.
2) Self-Replicating Nanobots
Another risk is nanobots turning the world in to grey sludge. Self-replicating, nanometer-size robots could theoretically get out of control and chew through organic matter and turn the into a lifeless "gray goo," a term coined by nanotech pioneer K. Eric Drexler. Drexler describes grey goo in Chapter 11 Engines Of Destruction:
"...early assembler-based replicators could beat the most advanced modern organisms. 'Plants' with 'leaves' no more efficient than today's solar cells could out-compete real plants, crowding the with an inedible foliage. Tough, omnivorous 'bacteria' could out-compete real bacteria: they could spread like blowing pollen, replicate swiftly, and reduce the to dust in a matter of days. Dangerous replicators could easily be too tough, small, and rapidly spreading to stop - at least if we made no preparation. We have trouble enough controlling viruses and fruit flies."
3) Germ Warfare (or Germ ?Accident?)
Innovation is changing things fast and furiously. Scientists are now creating synthetic life that will allow the possibility of creating biological weapons. Weaponized germs are a real risk. Rees has morbidly placed a bet for $1,000 that a biological incident will claim one million lives by 2020. Most terrifying is that this already almost happened a couple years ago in Canberra. Scientists at the Pest Animal Control Co-operative Research Centre were fiddling with the mousepox virus when they inadvertently created a strain that killed mice, including those that had been vaccinated. Rees asks if scientists could do the same thing with smallpox. The answer is ?yes? and nothing stands between humanity and such a disaster other than "a sense of responsibility among individual biologists".
4) Global Warming
There?s still plenty of argument on whether global warming is man-made, a natural solar phenomenon, or just something Al Gore came up with in his free time. But if it does turn out to be as bad as some experts claim, the worldwide temperature may rise as much as 2 degrees Celsius, basically hotter than anything in the last one and a half million years. That would lead to famine on a scale never before seen, mass migration, and fighting over the scant resources still available. It probably wouldn't completely wipe man off of the Earth, but the conditions would make you wonder who got the better end of the stick?the dead or the survivors. But at least it would absolve the next concern?
5) Overpopulation
This could be the biggest threat to continued life on the planet, because as more people need to be fed, it puts even greater pressure on our rapidly shrinking resources. The growth is now exponentially frightening. Some experts say that with wise resource management our Earth could comfortably host everyone, but when have humans ever been good at resource management? Many of our present global problems can be linked to population growth and wasteful resource management. By 2050, the population of Earth will reach 9 billion humans. That's two and a half billion more people competing for limited
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Open Question: population will remain confident during global meltdown?
I doubt it and I seriously think arming oneself is of the utmost importance. It won't take much pain to realize government's lies were only meant to prolong and maintain it's total control and power over the populace. Atmospheric thinning occurs when 80 million barrels of oil plus other flammables are burned by power retards each day. Mars atmosphere is many times thinner than ours and its temperature variations from day to night are over 335 degrees C.. The Age of Fire destroyed life and this process is just now becomming apparent to smart people and will become more and more apparent to folks of average smarts. The Natural Powers of the Earth could and should be used to combat these power hungry contoling group of devils. Available at altitudes beginning at 5,000 feet are jet stream winds of 50-150 miles per hour which could be collected in large collection tubes spanning hundreds of yards apart. Then, to attach a collection of transportation tubes (clear at points) with large human carrying capsules would be a continually restoring method of honestly utilizing earth's resources without getting us all killed. Electric turbines also could be placed inside these jet stream collection devices. Cold air from the upper layers of the atmosphere would also be needed to calm the devistating effects of 80 million barrels of oil burned each day. Can you imagine looking at the full moon at night and seeing a fire in one condensed area that burns constantly at the rate of 80 million barrels every 24 hours. These types of secrets are kept from the average people. Your humanity is being used as if you were locusts. Please Arm Yourselves. Howard
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Open Question: could some one help me with some science ?
Choose the phrase that best describes the term oceanographer.
a submarine used to explore the ocean floor
someone who studies the ocean
a current under the ocean surface
Question 2 Multiple Choice
Choose the phrase that best describes the term strip-cropping.
process in which one plate is forced under another
a current under the ocean surface
method of farming in which one kind of crop is planted between rows of another kind of crop
Question 3 Multiple Choice
Choose the phrase that best describes the term subsurface current.
a wave that forms as a result of an underwater earthquake
a current under the ocean surface
a submarine used to explore the ocean floor
Question 4 Multiple Choice
Choose the phrase that best describes the term Prime Meridian.
the meridian of longitude running through Greenwich, England-zero degrees longitude
a natural resource whose supply will not run out
body of water between the shore and an offshore bar
Question 5 Multiple Choice
Choose the phrase that best describes the term relief.
difference in elevation between two points on the Earth's surface
the amount of slat in the ocean
body of water between the shore and an offshore bar
Question 6 Multiple Choice
Choose the phrase that best describes the term salinity.
body of water between the shore and an offshore bar
amount of salt in the ocean
a current under the ocean surface
Question 7 Multiple Choice
Choose the phrase that best describes the term lagoon.
a wave that forms as the result of an underwater earthquake
a current under the ocean surface
a body of water between the shore and an offshore bar
Question 8 Multiple Choice
Choose the phrase that best describes the term subduction.
process in which one plate is forced under another
the amount of salt in the ocean
current under the ocean surface
Question 9 Multiple Choice
Choose the phrase that best describes the term bathyscaph.
natural resource whose supply will not run out
current under the ocean surface
a submarine used to explore the ocean floor
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