Chemistry & Manufacture of Hydrogen. Massive Chemical H2 Production at its Best

December 10, 2010 by  
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www.USH2edu.com A quick overview of the Book, DVD, and online Webinars regarding the production of millions of cubic feet of hydrogen as described and shown in the book The Chemistry and Manufacture of Hydrogen from www.USH2edu.com This is the best hydrogen book written. This is a quick overview of the Book, the DVD and the TWO Webinars we have on the subject. Step by step hands on DIY webinars plus a DVD that explains ALL of the details in the book almost page by page.

Green Lawn Care That is Chemical Free

September 7, 2010 by  
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Trying to stay true to the principles of organic and natural living is not as easy as you think it should be. In our culture we have become acclimated to certain conditions that have only been achieved through the use of chemicals. From doing the laundry, to washing cars and tending our yards, we have invented a chemical for nearly every task. If you want to live more green and be in harmony with the environment with your lawn care, you will need to give it some planning and forethought. 

One bit of thinking we may need to change is our perception of what makes a weed. Many of the “pests” that we are being sold chemicals for are actually our native plants and rather beautiful in their own right. An example of this is the dandelion that has a pretty yellow flower during one stage of its growth and wispy and delicate heads during its seed stage. We have all enjoyed blowing the seeds to the wind and watching the “parachutes” gracefully float away. 

Notwithstanding your newfound definition of a weed, you may still want to discourage some types of plant life in your lawn. Here are some ways to do that in as natural a way as possible. First, give the desirable grasses as much support and nutrition as possible. You can find organic fertilizer recipes and get on a schedule of feeding your lawn the nutrients it needs to make it as strong as possible. 

Grass is naturally an aggressive, thriving plant. Do your part to keep it healthy and it will make no room for the weeds. Keep your yard on a regular mowing plan so that the plants are at a good height for the grass only. This way your grass will receive more of the soil, water and sunlight than the weeds. Grass loves to be mowed, whereas weeds are damaged by it. The act of mowing keeps the yard looking good in more ways than one. 

Here is one other method for weed control that has been all but forgotten. We are so inclined these days to gravitate to the solutions that take no time and no effort. This forgotten method I am talking about can become an activity for quality family time together. It can get you out into the fresh air and give you great exercise. This method is simply going out into your yard and pulling the weeds by hand or with digging tools. 

The hand pulling of weeds is very efficacious in weed removal because nothing kills a weed like removing its roots from the soil. The weed can then be removed from your yard and you expend some calories and use your muscles like they should be, too. There is nothing that can be said to be more natural and environmentally “green” than this good old-fashioned method, and it is truly effective, also.

 

Matia Bryson, the author of this article, invites you to visit Green Lawn Care at http://greenlawncareservice.com to get the advice needed to keep yard maintenance as green and hassle-free as possible.

Union Pacific Is First Railroad To Earn Eastman Chemical Company’s Highest Level Supplier Excellence Award

May 11, 2010 by  
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Salon owner helping soak up oil spill
ST. MARYS – Since the oil spill off the Louisiana coast two weeks ago, Mary Rose Cannistraro has urged her customers to get a little more taken off the top when they come to her St. Marys salon for a hair cut. It’s her way of helping with ongoing efforts to contain the oil spill that is threatening environmentally sensitive coastal areas throughout the Gulf of Mexico. Cannistraro, owner of On …

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O-I Launches New Line of Lightweight Wine Bottles
PERRYSBURG, Ohio — O-I , the world’s largest manufacturer of glass containers, is launching its lightest-ever North American wine bottle, which is up to 27 percent lighter than similar wine bottles.

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Weston’s Courtyard by Marriott Fort Lauderdale Weston Awarded the Prestigious Green Eco-Leaf Rating
Courtyard by Marriott Fort Lauderdale Weston (http://www.istaygreen.org/property.cfm/hid/11278881) has earned a 3 Green Eco-Leaf Rating this week by completing a 70 point comprehensive eco-audit survey administered by iStayGreen.org – the online social network of environmentally friendly travel. (PRWeb May 9, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb …

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China steel ripe for consolidation – ArcelorMittal
* ArcelorMittal CEO forecasts Chinese consolidation

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Union Pacific Is First Railroad To Earn Eastman Chemical Company’s Highest Level Supplier Excellence Award
Union Pacific is the first railroad to earn the Eastman Chemical Company Supplier Excellence Award for overall company performance.

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what chemical could be used to seperate the hydrogen atoms in water to power automobiles, if this is possible?

May 7, 2010 by  
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Fuel-efficient furnace helps reduce acid rain. : An article from: Canadian Chemical News

May 3, 2010 by  
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Title: Fuel-efficient furnace helps reduce acid rain. (coal-burning furnace which eliminates sulphur emissions)(News Briefs)
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Date: February 1, 1991
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Water Based Ink Screen Printing Environmentally Friendly Chemical Cleanup DVD Part 15

April 18, 2010 by  
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The last part of aseries of instructional videos on how to print water based inks. There are several key areas in which water based varies from plastisol. We hope you find this series informative, for more info you can purchase the full length video.

From Prius to sports car: magnetohydrodynamics for better battery packs for hybrid vehicles.: An article from: Canadian Chemical News

April 14, 2010 by  
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Title: From Prius to sports car: magnetohydrodynamics for better battery packs for hybrid vehicles.
Author: Robert N. O’Brien
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Date: June 1, 2008
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Volume: 60 Issue: 6 Page: 24(2)

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