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POPSUltimate Bath Room-Sized Carpet The Ultimate Bath Room-Sized Carpet offers toe-tickling softness and durability at an affordable low price. 100% DuPont Antron nylon for long-lasting beauty. Color-matched taped edges and non-skid latex backing for safety on wet floors. Room-size carpets have raw edges - simply cut to fit.
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POPSUltimate Bath Room-Sized Carpet The Ultimate Bath Room-Sized Carpet offers toe-tickling softness and durability at an affordable low price. 100% DuPont Antron nylon for long-lasting beauty. Color-matched taped edges and non-skid latex backing for safety on wet floors. Room-size carpets have raw edges - simply cut to fit.
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POPSA Study of Women Inventors, Part 2 In 2004 the Stanford School of Engineering awarded 267 of it’s 1,161 Master’s degrees and Ph.D’s to women - 23%. According to the American Society for Engineering Education, Stanford is the best in the nation where the national average is 21%.
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POPSFACTORY FARMS OR FAMILY FARMS from 5-1999 With the same corporations controlling so much of the food chain, the question is--are some of these corporations in violation of anti-trust laws?
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POPSWhat Is Carbon Credit? Excellent introduction to carbon credits. and carbon credit trading schemes, and why they will be increasingly influential. Useful further reading.
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POPSWar Of The Corn. Watch out Europe. Refusing to have USA's genetically modified corn rammed down your throats may just be seen as an act of terror. (What isn't?) Eat up now...and yes, you can have seconds.
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POPSProposed Ban on Genetically Modified Corn in Europe In the decisions, the environment commissioner, Stavros Dimas, contends that the genetically modified corn, or maize could affect certain butterfly species, specifically the monarch, and other beneficial insects. For instance, research this year indicates that larvae of the monarch butterfly exposed to the genetically modified corn “behave differently than other larvae.” In the decision concerning the corn seeds produced by Dow and Pioneer, Mr. Dimas calls “potential damage on the environment irreversible.” In the decision on Syngenta’s corn, he says that “the level of risk generated by the cultivation of this product for the environment is unacceptable.”
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POPSHow much Teflon are you using? This article is from 2005...I can't seem to find anything newer on this study. I'm wondering if they found it wasn't as much of a health risk...or if it was swept under the rug with the money broom.
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POPS The "Money Tree" Growing In Congress' Backyard When the global company launched the ecomagination campaign, guess where it held the launch party? Its D.C. lobbying office, of course. "Green is the new black" On "Days of Our Lives," a fictional couple had a fictionally "green" wedding. And the cast of the "Today" show burned massive amounts of jet fuel sending its hosts to the corners of the globe - leaving a "carbon footprint" larger than those left near the recycle bin on "The Biggest Loser." I could go on, but you've seen the tyranny of Green even if you've never turned on NBC. And that's why, on top of all the other reasons, Green Week - and the Green Millennium it hopes to usher in - is so annoying. It plays us all for suckers. First of all, you have enormously rich people at fantastically wealthy corporations seeking grace on the cheap with a few symbolic gestures that come at absolutely no cost and often-considerable profit.
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POPShemps history 1 hemp the only plant you can grow in the same stop that dose not degrade the soil but improves it..they ( dupont , rockerfellers, herst )fuck the planet , got rich , blame us (the user) . now they can afford n-plants and insist its the only way...... no one is game to even consider hemp ?????