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There are over 20,000 wild edible plants growing in the United States and Canada. They vary by geographical area, habitat, harvest season, ease of harvest, type of food provided, preparation procedures, whether eaten raw, cooked, or as an ingredient in recipes.
Greener Dawn Research believes that the planet is at the verge of moving toward a more energy-efficient global economy with much lower levels of polluting emissions. The group recently released their report on algae-based biofuels.
Wind has also been a source of energy for men. Windmills were used in ancient Persia, for irrigation and milling. Today we have wind turbines to harness energy and convert it into electricity. Wind’s major disadvantage is that it depends on the weather. Power will not generate when the wind ceases to blow.
It’s a fortunate thing that the Obama administration has made it their mission to promote the use of alternative energy. This opens the doors for more extensive research and development in the area. It also helps that the federal government is offering tax breaks and rebates to companies and individuals that are using alternative energy.
There are no particular swine flu symptoms that can distinguish this new strain from other types of flu. However, some patients experience diarrhea, vomiting, and other gastrointestinal symptoms.
You may have heard about Swine Flu in the news and wondered what the disease really was, if you are at risk, and what can be done about it.
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