- February 16, 2016
- in Green Tips
- by marcos
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Central and Western Africa are experiencing a massive wildfire outbreak due in part to drought and our ever challenging climate anomalies. This is not only escalating an intense CO2 plum over Africa, it is also adding to the ongoing predicament Read more
Chemistry is often described as inner fireworks that go off when two people connect effortlessly. I hear people say, “I felt chemistry when we kissed,” as if it were something spontaneous. When I ask them to define what they mean Read more
I recently read an article about the different ways in which doctors try to motivate their patients to engage in some sort of behavior modification. Different techniques were discussed that can be utilized to prod patients into losing weight, to Read more
We are all born with an equal potential for greatness. There are no exceptions, yet most realize far below their potential. It is the small handful who rise to extraordinary heights and become legends in their own rights. To rank Read more
Kate Milliken hard at work I had a visit last week from Kate Millikan, someone I have not really heard from in years – at least not since she moved to Arizona. I first met Kate when we were starting Read more
After her tenants left without notice, a landlord in New Hampshire went to investigate an abandoned apartment … and discovered what they had left behind. — This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use Read more
Obsess much? Here’s a way to stop the cycle (and basically tell your brain to STFU). By Amanda Schupak, Photo: Kyle Ericksen/WWD Replays of awkward interactions, missed opportunities and embarrassing regrets distract us during the day and keep us up Read more
A dog was tragically separated from her family when she reportedly fell off their boat and into the Chao Phraya river in Bangkok, Thailand. — This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is Read more
Jellybean needs a home where she can just be herself. The spunky, friendly kitten has cerebellar hypoplasia — also known as CH — a disorder that happens when the cerebellum part of the brain doesn’t develop fully. In Jellybean’s case, Read more
Climate change will mean more extremes in wet and dry cycles in the American Southwest, including longer and more intense droughts than the region has experienced in the past 50 years. Dr. Michael Bogan of the University of Arizona studies Read more