Energy auditors are a crucial aspect of improving the energy efficiency of a residence or company, and possess a unique set of skills that allows them to assess the way a particular system uses energy, and whether that system can be improved. An individual with an energy auditor certification will, ideally, be able to...
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How to celebrate an Eco-friendly Christmas | Eco Friendly Christmas
1. Christmas decoration When it comes to Christmas, decoration is a common thing. Reusing or saving can play an important role in eliminating wastes. This will also make your holiday greener. You don’t need to purchase any new item. You can reuse the decorations like Christmas tree ornaments and lights. With this you can...
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The Secret of Panna Cotta
All the tourists that have travelled to Italy probably didn’t resist the temptation of having Panna Cotta, the product that the Italians are so proud of. Having tasted it once, you won’t forget it for a very long time, as it is delicate, sweet and milky. Over the time, Panna Cotta has become so...
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Case IH Complies With Clean Air Standards
Case IH has recently given away some details concerning the way the company is going to comply with EPA’s strict engine emissions limits policy that is going to be implemented in 2014. Those limits, often called Tier 4, require a 90% reduction in particular matter and nitro oxides (NOx) as compared to the Tier...
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Was Popeye Right? All About Spinach.
Have you ever wondered if Popeye, the cartoon character addicted to eating spinach really benefitted from eating it? Can those plain- looking green leafs do any good to real people? Although spinach doesn’t do miracles, indeed, it is exceptionally good to human’s health. It is full of nutrients, minerals and antioxidants and it is...
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The History Of the Bolognese Sauce
Of all the sauces of the world, one seems to be favored among all the food connoisseurs: the Bolognese sauce, of course. It is the pride, history and tradition of the Italian cuisine. The earliest reference to the use of the sauce called “a’la Bolognese” comes from the 5th century. The name means “in...
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Two New Wheeled Excavators Hit The North American Market
Two new models of compact wheeled excavators have been launched recently to the North American market by Wacker Neuson. The above mentioned excavators are the 7 ton model 6503 and the 10.5 ton model 9503. They were designed to be mobile, save time and money as no truck is needed to transport them to...
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Extreme Weddings: Crazy Ideas for One of the Most Important Days In Your Life
Definitely, the wedding day is one of those days that won’t be forgotten by the couple as it brings back vivid memories of the whole ceremony, the excitement, happiness and all the solemn moments. Some couples, however, decide to make their wedding as extraordinary and extravagant as it can be and they schedule some...
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What Is Haggis All About
The visitors that come over to Scotland might be taken aback when they are asked to taste haggis, the national Scottish dish. Even when they heard the name, they may not know what the dish is made of. There are many theories that concern the origins of haggis, even within Scotland. Some of them...
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China Faces Serious Trouble Concerning The Excavators Sector
Bad news from Chinese heavy industry sector: it looks like there is a hole ahead for China’s growth in the area of excavators sales. Last month sales of excavators fell unexpectedly by 10% according to data from China Construction Machinery Network. The news had an adverse effect on the heavy industry companies all over...
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Now It’s a Fact: Women Love Fancy Cars
According to the outcome of a scientific research conducted at the University of Texas at San Antonio, women love fancy cars. It seems that men who wear expensive clothes and drive luxurious cars are more likely to have flings and stay single than their less well-off counterparts. Obviously, the information that some women would...
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