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Great Green Science Projects for Kids
by Jo Oliver, Sep 10, 2008
Ideas for science projects that encourage green living and eco-friendly ideas, and are just cool things to do when kids are bored.
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Which is Better: Bamboo or Cotton?
by Paula Mitchell Bentley, Sep 3, 2008
Bamboo fabric is a relatively new choice, coming to market in the 20th century after being developed for use by several Chinese corporations. This piece discusses the use of bamboo over cotton as a greener option.
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Design as God Dance: The Spiritual Architecture of Henry Yorke Mann
by Lynne Irvine, Aug 27, 2008
Authentic architecture requires oneness with the site, the client, the materials, and the cosmic energy dance.
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Organic Architecture: The New Wave of Global Modernism
by Lauren Axelrod, Aug 24, 2008
Organic Architecture should promote harmony and should co-exist with nature like a living organism.
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Pre-Fabulous
by Lynne Irvine, Aug 24, 2008
Green design on display at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago.
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Ford: Over 100 Years and Possible Extinction
by Fernando T, Jun 19, 2008
The brainchild of Henry Ford, the mass-production car, has moulded the US auto industry into what it is today. Now, with tides changing for the worse, the all-American company is in danger of extinction.
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Go, Fly A Kite
by Terri Lane, May 12, 2008
A kite will drag the kids away from their computer games, and show them what "hands on" really means. They will even learn about aerodynamics. It's a cheap and environmentally friendly toy, and with a bonus of fresh air and healthy exercise. Not only that, it's fun.
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Wait, Do You Really Think That is the Greenest Car in America?
by Mr Sharenza, May 6, 2008
You may have to rethink the greenest car in America.
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Benefits of Green Design
by Ferdine, Mar 18, 2008
Some commentators argue that green design is Utopian and unrealistic. However, green buildings make economic sense. They cost more to build than conventional buildings, but the fact that green buildings are energy efficient means that they tend to recover the extra costs in the first ten years. Green design is not Utopian; it can be highly practical and is financially beneficial.
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A Hobby to Try: the Counted Cross-stitch
by Cassandra Goduti, May 2, 2008
This is a very old craft that has been around for years. If you have thought about going green with your gift giving you ought to give this a try.
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