Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

Underrated Green Design Strategies – steel construction building

October 9, 2010 by  
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For starters… In sustainability talk, first and foremost, the golden rule should be to REDUCE consumption before increasing production. Rule number 2: Get what you can maintain. It’s no point getting the most expensive technology which is all so cool but you have no idea how to maintain or operate it properly. In the present [...]

Underrated Green Design Strategies – quonset buildings

September 30, 2010 by  
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For starters… In sustainability talk, first and foremost, the golden rule should be to REDUCE consumption before increasing production. Rule number 2: Get what you can maintain. It’s no point getting the most expensive technology which is all so cool but you have no idea how to maintain or operate it properly. In the present [...]

orthodontics – Best Colon Cleanser

September 23, 2010 by  
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There has been a lot of hype surrounding colon cleansing. Today I would like to plough through the hype, lay out some fact and data that will help you on your quest towards better colon health. It is important to keep your colon clean to avoid toxins staying in contact with your colon walls and [...]

What You Need to Eat to Grow Muscle Fast

August 7, 2010 by  
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It’s hard to argue with the idea that you need to eat enough of the right kinds of food to build muscle. But that doesn’t tell you which are the best foods for muscle growth. With all the hype and conflicting advice available, that’s a trickier question. Fortunately, there are some basic facts that help [...]

invisalign braces – All ceramic crowns – the hype?

July 31, 2010 by  
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<p>The modern day expectation is that invisalign invisalign braces should be perfectly straight and white. So when artificial crowns are required there is often the expectation that your natural tooth appearance should be matched or even improved upon.  <br /><br />Traditionally crowns were built on a metal substructure. This sometimes resulted in an unattractive grey [...]

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