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Capitol Area Greenway - Report1: The Rocky Branch NCSU Trail 1.5 MilesRocky Branch North Carolina State University section is one of the newest sections of the Raleigh Greenway System. Although not truly ready for prime time this length of the greenway has great promise as it must overcome many of the barriers to good use of the ecology. -
Researchers Grasp the 2007 Atlantic Hurricane SeasonNorth Carolina State University proved to be the only national model to accurately predict the 2006 Atlantic Hurricane season. How does the 2007 NOAA prediction compare with NCSU's, and what's the idea behind the new CBLAST model at the University of Miami? -
NC State 2011 Football Season PreviewA 2011 Season Preview for NCSU Football including a full season schedule. -
NCSU Wolfpack in Review: 2008After imploding over the second half of the ACC schedule, North Carolina State ended their season as a last-place team that has to rank as the biggest disappointment the ACC has seen in years.
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2009 Hurricane Season ForecastsBoth CSU and NCSU are predicting at least 6 hurricanes appearing in the Atlantic in 2009. Only time will tell which forecast will ultimately prove the most accurate. -
Battle of the Wolves Between NC State and University of Nevada RenoFans of North Carolina State University have known the logos of Mr. Wuf for decades. However, a fan recently discovered a spitting image of the "Toughie" Mr. Wuf logo being used by the University of Nevada, Reno. -
Former NCSU Football Coach Chuck Amato to Return to FSUChuck Amato has been hired at Florida State University again. -
Earth Day Events in North Carolina 2009The state of North Carolina is offering numerous Earth Day Celebrations and activities during the month of April.
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National Poetry Month: Top 5 Online Poetry Journals for New WritersA guide to the top 5 online poetry journals for new poets. -
Free EFL/ESL Lesson Plan: How to Give a Good PresentationTeach your students how to give a good business presentation (or even just a short presentation on a simple topic) with this easy to understand free EFL/ESL Business lesson plan.
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Wildflowers of the Carolina Foothills: Early Spring BloomersAs spring gets underway in the Appalachian foothills of North and South Carolina, many wildlife enthusiasts have begun eying the forests in anticipation of the blossoming of the mid-spring wildflowers.
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Central North Carolina Fishing License RequirementsFishing license requirements for fishing in central North Carolina.
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DIY Guide to Pruning a Plum TreeA guide to using a central leader tree pruning technique to prune plum trees.
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Landscaping Tips: How to Prune Your ShrubsPruning shrubs means getting involved in your plants' life cycles and helping them to best meet your needs. The right tools, techniques and timing make all the difference.
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Creating Magic with Bird Houses Encouraged by N&OBirdhouses have always had a place in people's imaginations. Some build simple wooden boxes while others build works or art. Now is the time to show what you can build. -
How to Go Green: Organic CoffeeLarge scale coffee growers strip the land and then dump thousands of gallons of chemicals back into the land in order to grow crops. Organic methods create sustainable agriculture.
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Healthy and Green Community Gardens in North CarolinaDepending on where you live in North Carolina, there is a choice of several community gardens for you to learn more about and possibly join, if interested. This articles tells you about some of the more popular, well-established gardens.
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Summersweet (Clethra Alnifolia): A Choice Fragrant Shrub for Your GardenClethra is an adaptable native shrub offering wonderfully fragrant blooms in midsummer.
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Harvest Time for Winter Squash and PumpkinsAmong the longest lasting products from the home vegetable garden are winter squash and pumpkins. With proper harvesting and storage conditions, some of these can be kept and eaten until time to plant the new garden next spring.
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Max Learns About BlueBird Houses 2009The NC Bluebird Society supports the bluebird by building houses. It also does it by educating people on these beautiful birds and other birds as well. -
N&O Birdhouse Contest 2009The New & Observer of Raleigh has sponsored once more the Great Birdhouse Contest with entries from children from 4 years and experts in the field. -
Former President Bill Clinton Comes to North CarolinaHail to the Chief! The former Chief, that is! Yes, former President Bill Clinton visits North Carolina in the aftermath of President Barack Obama's Inauguration.
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From Poison to Food: Introducing the Tomato!Discussion on the origin of the tomato and some interesting features, including nutrition and variety of uses. -
The Importance of Interpersonal SkillsInterpersonal skills are important to success in the modern workplace. This article discusses some simple ways to improve the common traits needed to get ahead.
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Plant Breeding for Resistance: The Best Method for Controlling Infectious Plant DiseasesOf the different methods of controlling plant diseases, the best one by far is that of raising crops that have the capacity to remain disease-free in the face of pathogens and all the environmental factors that contribute to infection and disease.
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Avoid Social Host Liability and Host Your Party ResponsiblyPlanning your parties responsibly can save your guest from drinking and driving and also prevent you from incurring liability if they are involved in an accident.
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Best Christmas Tree ChoicesChoosing a Christmas tree can be a daunting task. There are so many from which to chooose. This quick guide will help you understand and appreciate the differences in Christmas trees.
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Plant a Cool Weather Vegetable GardenIt may seem like the season to grow food is coming to an end, but really it's just time to plant some cool weather loving veggies.
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How to Care for a Peace Lily PlantThe Peace Lily plant has been around for many years, and it is quite a popular houseplant. It's also a common plant to give at funerals, which may give them a sentimental value to some individuals.
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Need Money? How Good is Your Business PlanA list of over list of over 50 business plan competitions.
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Fruit Trees for Your Home OrchardFruit trees require pollinators for good production. Choose the right site for planting. -
Abrus Precatorius Toxic, Ornamental and Medicinal Herbal Vine PlantAbrus precatorius (Jequirity, Crab's Eye, Rosary Pea, Precatroy Bean, Gunja in Indian language and other acronyms) is a medicinal and toxic woody herb vine.
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Kay Yow Dies at 66 After Long Breast Cancer FightN.C. State women's basketball coach Kay Yow won over 700 games, as well as many followers from her long and dedicated fight against breast cancer. Those followers mourn her this morning as Yow was pronounced dead at 66, after fighting cancer for 22 years.
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How to Grow Perennial FlowersPerennial flowers, once planted and established in the garden, will return and bloom year after year. This continuity makes them the backbone of many gardens. Growing perennials can be easy and rewarding.
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Female Curcumcision: Myths and MisunderstandingsThis article explores different points of view concerning the female circumcision debate from an anthroplogical perspective.
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Dactylopius Coccus Costa: An Insect You May Wear or EatDactylopius Coccus Costa is an insect. There is a good chance you've worn it or even ate it. Dactylopius Coccus Costa is harvested from plants and processed to create red dye.
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Researchers Find Way to Predict Your Movements with GPS DataBy tracking the fundamental statistical properties of human mobility SLAW "could be used by civil engineers to plan roads, by public health officials to study virus outbreak spread." -
Artificial Hearts: An Alternative to DonorsSome individuals require a new heart or a device to assist their current heart. Real heart transplants hardly occur with so few real hearts available each year.
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The Perfect 'Green' Business to Start TodayIn today's economy, not only does a market garden provide healthy produce for you and your family, it can also help you establish a steady source of income by providing a necessity we all need.......food. -
Best Annual Flowers for Colorful EdgingLet us consider the best annuals for colorful edging, as making the right selections and their proper use makes a heap of difference in your landscape pattern and garden beauty in winter and early spring.
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