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Many homeowners struggle to keep up with heating and electrical utilities. The expense is due in large part to heavy dependence upon non-renewable fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas. Not only are these fuels expensive, they are doing irreparable harm to the environment! In order to allevia
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Solar Energy Options,
Solar Equipments In our country today, the biggest issue you hear about is the economy. Entire political campaigns are centered on it. People want to know who and what will bring more jobs and sustainable growth to our country and to our daily lives. Well, there are ways to bring some stimulus into your home a
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Hunting Knives,
Knife Accessories,
Knives,
Survival Knives We might not like to think about it too much, but the fact is that there are a lot of dangerous things in the world. Any time that we leave our homes, we are subject to any number of dangerous things, whether this be in the form of other people or simply in the form of some kind of emergency situati
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Beaches,
Bike Rides,
California,
Dating,
Hiking,
Liberal Lifestyle,
Lifestyle,
Trips
California is called America’s ‘Left Coast’ in reference to its healthy and liberal lifestyle. While it is always difficult to generalize, dating in California reflects the lifestyle. Dating in California takes many shapes but what is unique is that fact that people generally enjoy outdoor a
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Cambodia,
Culture,
Dining,
Education,
Family,
Finance,
Forest,
Holiday,
Island,
Life Experience,
Living Style,
Rain Forest,
Relax As part of our school curriculum, the Form 5 World Cultures class went on a trip to Angkor Wat in Cambodia, where we absorbed the region's rich culture and history. Our class visited numerous temples such as Preah Ko, Pre Rup, Neak Pean, Kbal Spean, East Mebon, Banteay Srei, Banteay Samre, Bakong, t
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Culture,
Donation,
Education,
Entertaining,
Holiday,
Life Experience,
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Low Cost Travel,
Nehemiah House,
Rain Forest,
Relax,
Vacation Students at our school are presented with a challenge each year to research, plan, organize and then carry out an independent low-cost trip based on the JTS's action and service requirements. The challenge is known as Project Week...but actually is Fun Week.
For our project, three of my classmate
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China,
Culture,
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Education,
Finance,
Fun,
Holiday,
Life Experience,
Living Style,
Occasional,
Organize,
University We went to China last year on a school-sponsored trip to teach conversational English classes. Twenty of us worked at the Fujian University of Finance and Economics, where we taught classes, culture, movies and played games to help students improve their English.
Our activities included volleyb
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Culture,
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Vacation Still remember that my school organized a field trip last year to Malaysia, to learn more about the Malaysian culture.
I couldn't believe what a huge difference there is between Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia, even though they are right next to each other. Malaysia has no much more l
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