Archive for May, 2009
Lowe’s How-To Series on DVD Weatherize Your Home
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Protect your home from Heat Loss, Air Infiltration, and Other Environmental Elements
This DVD will lead you through easy, COST EFFECTIVE weatherizing projects. Learn quick and simple tips for IMMEDIATE ENERGY AND MONEY SAVINGS.
See And Learn: Why, Where and How-To Weatherize Your Home Through Caulking, Weather Stripping and Insulation
Determine your weatherizing needs
Select the right materials for your projects
Apply and install products correctly
Discover Th… More >>
Lowe’s How-To Series on DVD Weatherize Your Home
Energy Saving Tips : 5 Tips Hvac To Save Cooling And Heating Energy
You want to cut back your electricity expense or think over global warming issues. Heat and cool your houses are the largest energy deflation as well as ineffective automobiles. You will be able to decrease the electricity use so you will reduce your expense and less effect to the environment.
Firstly, please insulate your home properly. Close up space among doors and windows tightly. Then fix any breakdown storm windows. Please be sure to check loft for wind too. If the cold cannot enter so you will not use heating. You can check if there are still be any holes by lighting a candle near doors and windows. Let’s check if the candle is effect by a wind or not. Then you can seal any holes you see.
You can set up a few high degree of thermostat in summer and a few lower in winder because you will not see something happen for a few degree change except your electricity charge. You can reduce up to 10% on heating and cooling energy by just 5 degrees change.
Air conditioner and heater is mostly needed to be effectiveness. No matter what you use a grate or heater, you should check out the effectiveness and clean the filters will be energy saving. Most of new grates will function about eighty percent efectiveness. However if it is not be taken care of, it will reduce around forty percent. As air conditioners, cleans the window and check the holes. Also check out and repair if need for central air conditioners every year.
You can ventilate air by using fans. Associating with setting up a few degree higher for the thermostat, it will let you to be still cool in summer by not expend a lot of money for electric expense.
Set up functionable, energy saving stars thermostat. Please be certain that it is off from cold and hot place in your home. The thermostate would take the average temperature in the house. You can save your energy expense around 100 dollars a year if you use energy saving stars thermostat.
Please use grate, furnace or fireplace for special occasions only. They are ineffective and you might really waste heat up the smoke vent than the fire made. Set up a grate stick to decrease waste of heat, and certain to shut off your grate to maintain heat from blowing out the smoke vent when you have no fire.
You should change a new fireplace if it is more than 15 years. Technology have taken us very effective heating choices which get for them fast by the saving they take.
If it is not too cold to use heater and not too warm to use air conditioner, you can think about the heat pump. It can tune the temperature by saving the cost of using cooling or heating system.Read our original HVAC System Articles
NIX X10A “Hands Free Frame !” World’s 1st Energy Saving Digital Picture Frame with Motion Detection Sensor – Turns On/Off Automatically when you enter or leave the room!
- Energy Saving Motion Detector that will switch the frame off if it detects no movement nearby
- 10 Inch Ultra Sharp High Resolution WVGA LCD Screen
- 512MB Internal Memory, JPEG Photo, MP4 Video & MP3 music playback – SD, SDHC, xD, Sony MS, USB Stick Compatible
- Auto Rotate Motion Sensor that rotates your photos when you rotate the frame to portrait position
- Split Screen Function that displays up to 4 photos on the screen at once, Remote Control, PC & MAC Compatible
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The worlds first digital photo frame with a motion detection sensor has arrived! The X10A has now also been selected for the Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry “Smart Green Home” Exhibition for 2010. The Motion Detection Sensor delivers two distinct benefits. First it saves energy by only powering on and off when it senses you’re nearby. Secondly it provides the highest order of convenience by switching the frame on and off without you having to so much as tou… More >>
Neu Home Organize It All Stainless-Steel Step-On 16-Gallon Recycle Bin
- Side-by-side double compartment recycle bin; 16-gallon capacity
- Constructed from stainless steel with plastic liners for durability
- Details include foot pedals, bucket handles, and independent lids
- Wipes down for easy cleaning; smaller size and 3-bin version also available
- Measures 23-1/8 inches wide by 13-1/2 inches deep by 25-1/2 inches high
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We love this larger size step on trash and recycling can by Organize It All. Sturdy construction with good looks is a sight to behold!Two section bins each have a 35 liter container, great for seperating your trash or recyclables into whatever catgory you choose!Color coded step pedals lift one lid at a time. Plasitc interior containers are easy llift out, and washable too!Use for trash, compost, recycling, etc.Dimensions: 23.125″W x 13.5″D x 25.5″H… More >>
Neu Home Organize It All Stainless-Steel Step-On 16-Gallon Recycle Bin
Seasons And Reasons Printable Crafts Club.
Latest Product From Anni Arts Template Crafts: There Are Always Seasons And Reasons To Celebrate! Join The Printable Crafts Club For Just The Right Items For All Holidays And Events. Also See The Recycling Christmas Card Ebook And Templates!
Seasons And Reasons Printable Crafts Club.
Recycle Sign T-shirt, Men’s Environmental ‘Go Green’ Shirts , Large, Kelly Green
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Our T-shirts are made of a 100% fully machine washable cotton/poly blend for a cool and comfortable fit every time. They feature insanely funny phrases and pictures. Shocking and bold, stand out at the bar, school or just lounge around the house…. More >>
Recycle Sign T-shirt, Men’s Environmental ‘Go Green’ Shirts , Large, Kelly Green
HOME – The environment
HOME has a very clear message. We have a greater impact on the Earth than it can bear. We over-consume and are depleting the Earth’s resources. From the air, it’s easy to see the Earth’s wounds. So, HOME simply sets out our current situation, while saying that a solution exists. The film’s subtitle could be It’s Too Late To Be A Pessimist. We have reached a crossroads; important decisions must be taken to change our world. Everybody knows about what the film says, but nobody wants to believe it. So HOME adds its weight to the argument of environmental organizations that we need to revert to a more commonsensical approach and change our consumer way of life. On June 5th we all have a date with the planet! www.home-2009.com
Let’s Review: Biology, The Living Environment
- ISBN13: 9780764140181
- Condition: USED – VERY GOOD
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This updated classroom review book covers all topics prescribed by the New York State Board of Regents in two comprehensive study units. Unit One explains the process of scientific inquiry, including the understanding of natural phenomena and laboratory testing in biology. Unit Two deals with understanding and application of scientific concepts, with specific focus on cell function and structure, the chemistry of living organisms, genetic continuity, the interdepend… More >>
Things to Consider When Choosing Recycling Containers For Your Business
Using recycling containers to remove excess waste from your place of business is a cost-effective and environmentally conscious practice. Because there are no additional costs for removal of waste from recycle bins and because there is virtually no additional work on the business owner’s part to dispose of recyclables properly, adding recycling bins to the waste removal process is a growing trend among today’s forward thinking businesses.
How Business Recycling Works
Most people today are familiar with and take pride in recycling efforts – meaning that employees will do the sorting for you when recycle bins are placed next to trash cans in the office. Once the recycling bins are filled, they are then taken outside to be picked up by your local recycling company – usually at no cost.
If recycling is a new process for your business, you’ll need to make a quick phone call to your local recycling center alerting them to put your business on their route. Recycling centers normally do not charge businesses for the service of emptying recycle bins. The recycling center receives profits for the recycled material, thus offsetting the cost of pickup.
Recycling Bin Placement and Selection
To make the pick up of the recycling bins trouble-free, make sure that you are placing your recycle bins in an area that will be easily accessible by the hauling truck. When planning the placement of the recycling bins, think the process through to determine the most convenient spot for both you and the recycling company.
Your recycling bins may be used both inside to collect materials and then wheeled outside for pickup. In this case, you’ll want to choose recycle bins that are narrow enough to fit through the door closest to the recycling bin pickup location.
Safety and regulations are other items that need to be considered when hiring waste removal services. Depending on the laws in the local area, there may be different restrictions regarding the size and placement of a recycling bin. Waste removal services will also have recommendations to follow such as how full to fill the bins and where they can place the bin.
Eliminating Additional Steps Involved with Waste Recycling
What and how the recycling bin is filled plays an important role in the removal process of recycled material. Before purchasing recycling bins, you’ll want to talk with your local recycling partner to determine how they prefer the recycled materials to be sorted. Armed with this information, you can then purchase recycling bins with slots for different types of recyclables so that employees will naturally do all of the sorting for you.
Committing to environmentally conscious business practices is not only good for the environment; it makes sense from a business standpoint. The more recyclables you can filter out from trash containers, the less municipal waste you will generate. This reduces the likelihood of having additional municipal waste, and therefore additional waste removal fees. Following a few helpful hints on choosing and placing recycle bins will ensure that your recycling program is operating at maximum efficiency and requires as little time and ongoing effort as possible.
Recycle Anything…yes Anything!
Crushing down plastic soda bottles, crushing aluminum cans, putting your empty bottles in a can; taking all of this down to the recycle store, this is what people call RECYCLING. But, there’s more to it. Nowadays recycling has become reincarnation for these used products; you can turn medicine bottles into life jackets and old running shoes into new playground surfacing. Discover how and where to recycle everything you never thought you could…
Clothing
Goodwill provides job training to people with special needs, and affordable clothing and other household goods. Pick-up service is typically provided, but you can also drop off clothing at any location. Use the ZIP code locator at www.goodwill.org to find a location near you.
Salvation Army runs many social service programs such as homeless services and disaster-relief efforts. Drop off your items at any of its thrift stores nationwide, or arrange to have them picked up. To find a location near you go to www.salvationarmyusa.org
Fleece
Patagonia’s Common Threads Garment Recycling Program will recycle your used Patagonia fleece, Polartec fleece from other manufacturers and Patagonia organic cotton t-shirts. Please make sure you wash them first before you take them to any Patagonia store.
Did you know? Patagonia will also recycle your Patagonia Capilene underwear, washed of course.
Formal Dresses
The Glass Slipper Project collects new and almost-new formal dresses and accessories and provides them, free of charge, to high school students who are unable to buy their own ensembles for Prom.
Shoes
Turn in your old athletic shoes, any brand, to Nike’s Reuse-A-Shoe program so they can be ground up into new material and used in a different way to make new sports surfaces and playground surfacing.
Recycle your old Crocs and they will be shredded to make padding for children’s playgrounds. Mail them to: Crocs 1510 Nelson Road, Longmont, CO 80501 and clearly mark the outside of the package with “RECYCLE!”
Gently worn shoes can be donated to Soles4Souls which is a nonprofit organization that will clean them and distribute them worldwide to those in need. Recently more than 900,000 pairs of shoes were collected in a coordinated relief effort for donation to victims of the Asian Tsunami, and Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. So round up those shoes that are taking up space in your closet, bind each pair together with a rubber band, and send them to one of Soles4Soul’s two warehouse facilities.
Wedding dresses
By donating your dress to “Brides Against Breast Cancer” you will enable brides-to-be to find one-of-a-kind gowns at discount prices and the proceeds will help grant a wish for a woman with terminal breast cancer.
Nearly New Bridal is an online marketplace where you can buy or sell new or nearly new wedding dresses and accessories
Work Clothes
Dress for Success is a group providing a business suit or other clothing appropriate for the workplace to women needing outfits for job interviews and, after they get the job, a second suit to wear to work. There are 66 chapters in the U.S. and 78 in other countries. Donate business clothing, coats, shoes, handbags, and briefcases that are in excellent condition and no more than five years old. Clothing in size 14 and up is especially welcome.
Electronics
The Electronics Industry Alliance (EIA) maintains a listing of organizations nationwide that accept donations of working electronics products. You can also donate electronics in working condition to Salvation Army or Goodwill or trade them in exchange for a Circuit City gift card.
To recycle non-working electronics search Earth 911’s database for electronics recycling, also known as ecycling, in your area.
ElectronicsRecycling.com is an online marketplace, where you can buy or sell used electronics or pieces of electronics.
Batteries
All single-use (alkaline) or rechargeable batteries can be taken to any Whole Foods Market or Radioshack for recycling. Rechargeable batteries can be recycled at any recycling kiosk within Best Buys nationwide. Rechargeable Apple product batteries can be recycled at any Apple retail location in the U.S.
Cell phones
Verizon Wireless retail stores accept phones in any condition, from any service provider. The phones are either refurbished or recycled. With the funds raised from the sale of refurbished phones, Verizon donates wireless phones and airtime to victims of domestic violence.
Did you know? If you don’t want to leave the house, the number one hassle free way to recycle your phone is through Charitable Recycling. Print out a nifty prepaid mailing label on your home computer, paste it to an envelope and drop your old phone in.
Computer
Some local Goodwills train workers to refurbish and de-manufacture equipment and resell systems and components. Find out what types of electronic equipment may be donated at your local Goodwill.
With Hewlitt Packard’s Trade-In program you can send in used HP products and get cash back when upgrading to new ones. HP does their own in-house recycling. Apple offers free take-back and recycling of your old computer and monitor, regardless of manufacturer, when you purchase a new Mac.
Digital Cameras
Donate older models of digital cameras to a good cause. Operation Home Front distributes cameras to military bases and military family support groups so that families can trade images and stay in contact.
iPods
Recycle it for free at any Apple retail store, where they offer environmentally friendly disposal and a 10% discount on the purchase of a new iPod.
Printer
Hewlitt Packard’s simple and environmentally sound take-back program is your best bet. Return any piece of computing hardware from any manufacturer, including printers to Hewlitt Packard who will recycle your old items for you.
Printer cartidges
FedEx Kinko’s accepts used Inkjet and Toner cartridges. Staple’s accepts used Inkjet or Laser Toner cartridges. Simply return your printer cartridges to a FedEx Kinko’s or Staples retail branch and they will take care of the recycling for you.
Stereo
For a nominal fee, Best Buy will haul away televisions, computer monitors, and appliances when new purchases are made or delivered. Best Buy also hosts a series of weekend recycling events at its store parking lots across the U.S. Find a Best Buy recycling event in your area.
Televisions
Televisions contain toxic materials which can contaminate the environment if broken in a landfill. In 1997 the U.S. EPA declared computer monitors and TV screens as hazardous waste and banned them from landfills. Because of their toxic nature there is usually a fee to recycle televisions. For a nominal fee, Best Buy will haul away televisions, computer monitors, and appliances when new purchases are made or delivered. Best Buy also hosts a series of weekend recycling events at its store parking lots across the U.S. Find a recycling event in your area
You can donate TVs in good working condition to the Salvation Army, Goodwill or other thrift stores.
Household items
If your household items are in good shape, then you can donate them for reuse to the Salvation Army, Goodwill and other thrift stores. Or you can give them to Habitat for Humanity and help make affordable housing a little homier. Search Earth 911 for donation spots in your area.
Appliances
Donate working toasters, blenders, microwaves, etc. to your local Habitat for Humanity and help make affordable housing a little homier.
Cutlery/utensils
Not all curbside recycling programs accept metal cutlery. These can be donated for reuse to the Salvation Army, Goodwill or thrift stores. Find out more about your municipal recycling program from the National Recycling Coalition.
Furniture
Freecycle.com is an international grassroots and entirely nonprofit movement of people who are giving (and getting) stuff for free in their own towns. One person’s trash is another person’s treasure! Everything posted on Freecycle is free; individuals and groups work out their own bartering systems. Sell it on Craig’s List and you make the arrangements with the buyer for pick-up/drop-off. Or if eBay is your seller of choice, consider using Mission Fish to support your favorite causes through trading on eBay. A portion of the profits go to a nonprofit of your choosing, and you get a tax deductible receipt!
Excess Access serves both charities and the environment by matching your unwanted household materials with the wish-lists of nearby nonprofits that can provide pick-ups or accept drop-offs.
Donate furniture and other household goods to Goodwill International, Salvation Army, or the Vietnam Veterans of America (who will pick it up from the sidewalk in front of your house). One main source of funding for the Vietnam Veterans of America is through the solicitation and resale of donated household items.
Pots and pans
Not all curbside recycling programs recycle metal pots and pans. These can be donated for reuse to the Salvation Army, Goodwill or thrift stores. Find out more about your municipal recycling program from the National Recycling Coalition.
Tools
Donate tools to your local Habitat for Humanity where they can be put to good use building affordable housing.
I didn’t know I could recycle this:
Don’t give up on your stuff! There’s a better option than the trash and we found it. Scroll through our list and find out how to recycle everything from makeup to eyeglasses, paint, light bulbs, and even your toothbrush.
Aresol cans
Most curbside recycling programs accept empty aerosol cans sorted with other glass and metal recyclables. Find out if yours does too at the Earth 911 website.
Eyeglasses
Drop off your old prescription eye glasses, or even non-prescription sunglasses at a LensCrafters near you. LensCrafter’s charity, Give the Gift of Sight provides free vision care and eyewear to under-privileged individuals in North America and developing countries around the world. Or, send them to Lions in Sight, another organization bringing basic eye care and eyeglasses to the needy.
Hangers
Sort wire hangers with other glass and metal recyclables for curbside recycling pick-up.
Your local dry cleaners will happily accept and reuse your old wire or plastic hangers on new customers.
Light Bulbs
Unfortunately you can’t sort these with other types of glass for recycling. Most states do not have special requirements for the disposal of regular household mercury-containing flourescent or incandescent light bulbs. To keep more light bulbs from ending up in landfills, buy a compact flourescent (CFL) bulb; it lasts for years longer than regular incandescent bulbs. Lamp Recycle keeps a list of companies that do recycle light bulbs and the states that regulate them.
Makeup
You should only keep concealer, lipstick, eye and lip liners, fragrances, powders, blushes, and shadows for a year and a half to two years. But there are still ways to practice sustainable beauty. One good way is to reusable compact cases for eyeshadows, blushes, and powders, and then just buy the refills when you run out. Stila makeup sells cheek and eye colors separate from their refillable compact case ($2). All of M.A.C.’s plastic packaged cosmetics are recyclable. Return six used items at any M.A.C. counter and receive a free lipstick in return.
Did you know that Cargo’s PlantLove lipsticks come in a compostable lipstick case made from corn? This revolutionary bio-plastic is not only made from a renewable resource, it’s also greenhouse gas neutral, which helps us fight global warming. What’s more, you can plant the box the lipstick comes in and it will grow wildflowers!
Paint
Sort dried-out paint cans with other glass and metal recyclables for curbside pick-up. Remove the lid first and allow paint to dry fully, so that turned upside down, nothing spills out.
Donate new or leftover paint to your local Habitat for Humanity and make affordable housing homier.
Toothbrushes
The online retail website Toothbrush Express offers a toothbrush recycling program. Sign up to receive new toothbrushes at predefined intervals ranging from monthly to semi-annually. And for a few dollars extra the company will include pre-paid postage with each shipment for you to send back your old ones.
Another wise eco-choice is the Terradent line of toothbrushes from Eco-Dent. These innovative toothbrushes have replaceable heads, so that once the bristles have worn out, consumers can retain the toothbrush handle and just snap on a new head, thus minimizing waste.
The handle of a Recycline Preserve toothbrush, designed by dentists, is made out of recycled plastic from Stonyfield Yogurt cups. When you’ve finished using it you can either put it out on the curb with other recyclables (if your community offers #5 plastics recycling), or send it back to Recycline in a pre-paid envelope supplied to you with your purchase. It will likely then be reborn again as raw material for a picnic table, deck, boardwalk or other long lasting durable product.If you just can’t live without your electric toothbrush we’ve got something for you!
Radius offers stylish sustainable toothbrushes made from naturally occurring cellulose derived from sustainable yield forests. They have a battery-powered electric Intelligent Toothbrush that uses replaceable heads to reduce environmental impact. The company will take back the handle for recycling once the battery is worn out, usually after about 18 months.
Paper
In 2006 a record 53.4 percent of the paper consumed in the U.S. (53.5 million tons) was recovered for recycling. Paper is generally divided into high and low grades in reference to the quality of the paper or pulp and can be sorted together for curbside recycling pick-up.
Books
If your household items are in good shape, then you can donate them for reuse to the Salvation Army, Goodwill and other thrift stores. Search Earth 911 for donation spots in your area.
High grade paper
Sort with other dry paper goods for curbside recycling pick-up. High grade papers are computer print-out, white ledger (office paper) in single sheets or continuous form such as white notebook paper, and colored ledger. High Grade white office paper can be recycled into almost any paper product, including tissue.
Low grade paper
Sort with other dry paper goods for curbside recycling pick-up. Low grade papers are cardboard, newspaper, magazines, and mixed office paper, which is a mixture of various grades including windowed envelopes and sticky notes. Used newspapers are usually made into new newsprint or egg cartons. Used corrugated boxes are recycled into new boxes or paperboard.
mail
Mail is Low Grade paper. It can be sorted with other dry paper goods for curbside recycling pick-up.
Did you know? Registering with the National Do Not Mail List reduces junk mail and removes your name from direct advertising mail lists.
Packaging peanuts
Take your old packing peanuts down to any UPS or Mail Boxes Etc. and they’ll be glad to take them off your hands.
Plastics
The confusion over which plastics can or cannot be recycled continues to confound consumers. While common knowledge indicates that “good” plastics (numbers 1, 2, 4 and 5) are more readily recycled, and “bad” (numbers 3, 6 and 7) aren’t, the truth is, different types of plastic require different processing, and even a small amount of the wrong type of plastic can ruin the reprocessing. Some municipalities accept all types of plastic for recycling, while others accept only jugs, or containers and bottles with certain numbers stamped on the bottoms. The number system we’re familiar with–a single digit ranging from 1 to 7 and surrounded by a the recycling symbol, a triangle of arrows–was designed by The Society of the Plastics Industry in 1988 to allow consumers and recyclers to differentiate types of plastics while providing a uniform coding system for manufacturers. The number symbols are located on the bottom of plastic containers. Sometimes they are small and you have to look hard to find them. Scroll through our list to learn more about which plastics you can recycle.
Plastics 1
Polyethylene terephthalate’s (PETE), commonly found in bottles for soda, water, juice, beer, mouthwash, ketchup, salad dressing, medicine containers, and microwavable food trays are readily accepted by curbside recycling programs. They can be made into fiberfill for winter coats, sleeping bags, life jackets, bean bags, rope, tennis ball felt, combs, cassette tapes, boat sails, furniture, and of course, other plastic bottles.
Plastics 2
High-density polyethylene plastics (HDPE), commonly found in heavier containers that hold laundry detergents and bleaches as well as milk, shampoo, and motor oil are readily accepted by curbside recycling programs. They can be made into toys, piping, lumber, and rope.
Plastics 3
Polyvinyl chloride, commonly found in plastic pipes, shower curtains, medical tubing, vinyl dashboards, and baby bottle nipples, is accepted by few curbside recycling programs due to its low rate of recyclability. Check the Earth 911 website to see if your municipal recycling center accepts number 3’s.
Plastics 4
Low-density polyethylene (LDPE), commonly found in plastic wrapping films for food or dry cleaning, as well as grocery or sandwich bags, is accepted by very few curbside recycling programs. Unfortunately, most plastic bags will end up in the trash. However Whole Foods, Wal-Mart, and Wegman’s Food Marts will recycle any plastic bags if you take them to the store. Check the Earth 911 website to see if your municipal recycling center accepts number 4’s.
Plastics 5
Polypropylene, commonly found in self-sealing containers, like Tupperware, is accepted by very few curbside recycling programs due to its very low rate of recyclability. Check the Earth 911 website to see if your municipal recycling center accepts number 5’s.
Plastics 6
Polystyrene (Styrofoam), commonly found in coffee cups, disposable cutlery, meat trays, packing peanuts, and insulation are widely accepted by curbside recycling programs. They can be made into cassette tapes and insulation. Check the Earth 911 website to see if your municipal recycling center accepts number 6’s. You can also take Styrofoam or packing peanuts that are clean and in good condition to any UPS Store or Mail Boxes Etc. for recycling.
Plastics 7
Mixed or layered plastics have virtually no recycling potential. These are usually imprinted with a number 7 or nothing at all. Ambitious consumers can feel free to return such items to the product manufacturers to avoid contributing to local waste. Check the Earth 911 website to see if your municipal recycling center accepts number 7’s.
For more information on recycling and waste hauling, visit: www.encorewaste.com
Your Environment, Your Intuition And Your Health.
Learn How Your Environment Is Affecting You Right Now. Get The Tools To Identify And Neutralize The Dangers Right Now. You And Your Animals Could Be At Risk. Your Intuition Is The Key. Learn What You Can Do Today To Make Your Life The Way You Want It.
Your Environment, Your Intuition And Your Health.
KVAR ENERGY SAVING UNIT
KVAR Energy Saving Unit not only saves energy, it saves money. The unit achieves this by measuring the kilowatt hours that are actually used. This unit is wired into a homes electrical panel and cuts the actual kilowatt hours by more than half. For the consumer this means less kilowatt hours that the electrical company can bill for. Resulting in an efficient money saving and energy saving unit. This is done by storing reactive power creating an electromagnetic field within the motor. This power is pushed and pulled within releasing only what is needed to efficiently power a home or office. KVAR slows the rate of consumption making your home GREENER!
Freebeekeeping With Almost No Start Up Cost.
This E-book Will Show You How To Construct Your Own Bee Hive Made Of Recycled Material, Honey Extractor And All Other Equipments For Bee-keeping For Almost Free Of Cost As Well As Convert All The Nectars Around Your Back Yard Garden Into Pure Honey.
Freebeekeeping With Almost No Start Up Cost.
Environmental Sustainability
Group Project. Educational Video
Business Law: The Ethical, Global, and E-Commerce Environment
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Mallor, Barnes, Bowers and Langvardt’s: Business Law: The Ethical, Global, and E-Commerce Environment, 14e is appropriate for the two-term business law course. The cases in the 14th edition are excerpted and edited by the authors. The syntax is not altered, therefore retaining the language of the courts. As in recent previous editions, the 14th edition includes a mix of actual AND hypothetical cases…. More >>
Business Law: The Ethical, Global, and E-Commerce Environment





