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The Life of Computer Disposal
by Dumbledore
The recycling industry is growing steadily and if you are looking for an opportunity to work from home, this may be for you. I am not talking about dumpster diving for cans and bottles but locating and... published 7 months ago
Depression And The Junk Food Connection
by Larry R Miller
Keep the following in mind: Zinc is an antagonist to copper. In other words, if zinc levels are high, copper is more likely to be excreted from the system. When copper levels are high, the absorption of... published 15 months ago
The history of coins half-pennies and pennies
by Froggy213
I am an avid coin collector,so I have decided to do some studying and do a series on the history of coins. I will start with small denominations,half pennies and pennies.Of course I will include pictures of... published 11 months ago
What are Trace Elements in Nutrition
by doodsdpogi
TRACE ELEMENTSBoron, Chromium, Cobalt, Copper, Fluorine, Iodine, Iron, Manganese, Molybdenum, Selenium, Silicon, Zinc (Reference: Zest for Life) Trace elements are also known as micronutrients and are found... published 16 months ago
How to take a Drinking Water Sample
by Scott Bradley
Here's a bit of information that can be real helpful if you're in an apartment or if you're a homeowner and you want to take a water sample and have it analyzed. Sometimes folks don't read instructions that... published 9 months ago
Arthritis and copper bracelets
by alexadry
Many arthritis sufferers resort to different approaches to find relief from their debilitating arthritis pain. Acupressure, acupuncture, holistic and herbal remedies are just a few among alternate treatments,... published 6 months ago
Copper Pipe Corrosion
by potnoodle
Copper Piping is useful for hot and cold water systems indoors. It is sold in rigid but still bendable straight lengths or flexible coils useful for underground piping or central heating systems. Copper... published 6 months ago
Making the most money from recycling
by Just ask the Guru
Why lose money that you can get back simply by returning it to be reused? Whenever a can of soda, or a can of tuna fish is bought, a certain amount of the price that is paid is for the cost of the materials. Those costs can be returned to the consumer simply by being watchful of what actually gets put into the trashcan. published 4 weeks ago
Function of Copper in the Body
by len7288
Copper is an essential trace mineral in humans, among the function of copper is it helps to release energy, helps in melanin production in the skin, helps in the production of red blood cells and aid in... published 2 years ago
The Singularities of Multivitamins
by Constant Walker
Do you know what your vitamins are supposed to be doing? Are they doint it, or are they canelling each other out? published 4 months ago










