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Stephanie added the blog post 'Vanishing Acts'May 17
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Stephanie added the blog post 'Recycle these? Helping to answer my Question.'May 14
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Hometown:
Bay City, MI
Relationship Status:
In a Relationship
About Me:
I'm Kaz,
I found about Zap Root on the veoh. I've been hooked since, and have become more aware about our enviornment...
Favorite Music:
Anything except sceamo, and country
Favorite TV Shows:
Scrubs, Glimore Girls, ZapRoot, Still Standing, Reba

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If you want new oil, you need to tear down the last orignial forest.

Well, I watch the world news with Charels Gibson*sp* every night. And for weeks now, they've been doing this thing on the oil crunch. Apperntly, Canada can be a good source of oil, but in order to get to it, they would have to strip the last original forest that is in Canada. I'll link this for more explination, and maybe zaproot did a show about this? I don't know since I've been out of technology for a while. http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=5583417

Posted on August 15th, 2008 at 5:59am —

Stephanie

Vanishing Acts

*Anyone wonder where the bees have gone? Well I do. Honeybees are going away some where and not coming back. Scientists are puzzled at the fact in why they are leaving, and they came up with this; Pesticides (some big shocker, its always the pesticides fault). Bees are relyed on to pollinate farmers crops like blueberries, broccoli, carrots, cherries and onion crops. Now farmers are at a lost too! And in the past two years, nearly one third of america's honeybees have disapeared. Lets not forget… Continue

Posted on May 16th, 2008 at 7:54pm — 1 Comment

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Recycle these? Helping to answer my Question.

Dear Readers, Well, I was shopping with my mother, and when we got to the light bulb area, she refused to buy the energy sufficet light bulbs. She said the older ones, even though the don't last longer, are cheeper, and are easier to recycle. She said that the new one have a dangerous chemical, mercury* , in them, and if they break, they can be very very dangerous, and there are no places to properly resycle them. Is this true? Thanks for reading. Kaz *I'm not sure if I spelled that right, and… Continue

Posted on May 14th, 2008 at 3:00am — 1 Comment

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At 5:51am on May 15th, 2008, Nuveshen said…
http://lighterfootstep.com/5-ways-to-recycle-a-cfl.html
 
 

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