I invite the people throughout the world to make themselves more cooperative and helpful in making there environment neat %26amp; clean by doing more focus on solid waste management, waste recycling plant cnstruction, plantation of trees on large scale on emergency basis, building a habit of cultivation of flowers, vegetables and orchids in each %26amp; every house. involve our kids to help us too.
How our earth can be made neat, clean %26amp; beautiful. How we can join hands in this regards?.?
your so right ithik that the only way to truly make it posible to stay here on earth for ever i mean humeans is to keep helping the plaet as we help our selves not by tearing down a tree just to plant a new one that still means hundreds of years to re make thazt on tree you destroyed and did you kow they make paper out of elephant dung not as dirty as what your thinking its all plants and such they no eat meat so all organic
Friday, November 18, 2011
How our earth can be made neat, clean & beautiful. How we can join hands in this regards?.?
I invite the people throughout the world to make themselves more cooperative and helpful in making there environment neat %26amp; clean by doing more focus on solid waste management, waste recycling plant cnstruction, plantation of trees on large scale on emergency basis, building a habit of cultivation of flowers, vegetables and orchids in each %26amp; every house. involve our kids to help us too.
How our earth can be made neat, clean %26amp; beautiful. How we can join hands in this regards?.?
I have also enjoyed the benefits of freecycle! I do what I can to recycle and reuse many products. I have a garden in my backyard and I use seeds that I have saved from previous years, I also roll up my newspapers to use as logs in my fireplace in the winter months. My outdoor water is considered irrigation water, not fit to drink but without all the chemicals used for potable water. I learned all of this from my parents who grew up in a time where nothing was wasted! My now grown up son is asking me for advice on gardening and planting! He is also very earth friendly!
I will be glad to join hands with you to save our mother!
Reply:I am in uk and found a site that helps prevent landfill, it is called freecycle, the idea is, if you have stuff you no longer need, offer it on freecycle, if there is stuff you want ask for it in the wanted section, helps people out and helps save our planet! The main rules are be friendly and courteous when posting.
Reply:I try to but not sure what else I can do. any suggestions will help.
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How our earth can be made neat, clean %26amp; beautiful. How we can join hands in this regards?.?
I have also enjoyed the benefits of freecycle! I do what I can to recycle and reuse many products. I have a garden in my backyard and I use seeds that I have saved from previous years, I also roll up my newspapers to use as logs in my fireplace in the winter months. My outdoor water is considered irrigation water, not fit to drink but without all the chemicals used for potable water. I learned all of this from my parents who grew up in a time where nothing was wasted! My now grown up son is asking me for advice on gardening and planting! He is also very earth friendly!
I will be glad to join hands with you to save our mother!
Reply:I am in uk and found a site that helps prevent landfill, it is called freecycle, the idea is, if you have stuff you no longer need, offer it on freecycle, if there is stuff you want ask for it in the wanted section, helps people out and helps save our planet! The main rules are be friendly and courteous when posting.
Reply:I try to but not sure what else I can do. any suggestions will help.
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Home grown Acai. Does anyone have experience growing Acai at home?
I got three Acai trees from http://www.acaifarms.com
They are 3%26#039; tall and really healthy. I built a greenhouse that I grow orchids in and put the acai plants in there. I water them every other day.
Does anyone have any experience growing Acai Plants?
They are 3%26#039; tall and really healthy. I built a greenhouse that I grow orchids in and put the acai plants in there. I water them every other day.
Does anyone have any experience growing Acai Plants?
How do you grow Acai at home.?
I got some Acai trees from http://www.acaifarms.com
They are 3%26#039; tall and really healthy. I built a greenhouse that I grow orchids in and put the acai plants in there.
Does anyone have any experience growing Acai Plants?
I can%26#039;t wait to get some fresh berries and make my own Acai Juice.
They are 3%26#039; tall and really healthy. I built a greenhouse that I grow orchids in and put the acai plants in there.
Does anyone have any experience growing Acai Plants?
I can%26#039;t wait to get some fresh berries and make my own Acai Juice.
How our earth can be made neat, clean & beautiful. How we can join hands in this regards?.?
I invite the people throughout the world to make themselves more cooperative and helpful in making there environment neat %26amp; clean by doing more focus on solid waste management, waste recycling plant cnstruction, plantation of trees on large scale on emergency basis, building a habit of cultivation of flowers, vegetables and orchids in each %26amp; every house. involve our kids to help us too.
How our earth can be made neat, clean %26amp; beautiful. How we can join hands in this regards?.?
We cannot get along with each other, and have hardly been able to in the past over anything else. I%26#039;ll give you the fact that this is the only earth we have to call home, and if it%26#039;s gone-we go too. However, there are those on the earth that will not, for any reason, join hands to help. They want to sit back and watch you go, so they can take over.
Oh yeah, and planting trees sounds like a great idea, however, there are more trees (at least in the US) now, than 100 years ago.
Reply:I absolutely agree!
Let%26#039;s quit wasting efforts on this imaginary global warming and do something to actually benefit the environment!
How our earth can be made neat, clean %26amp; beautiful. How we can join hands in this regards?.?
We cannot get along with each other, and have hardly been able to in the past over anything else. I%26#039;ll give you the fact that this is the only earth we have to call home, and if it%26#039;s gone-we go too. However, there are those on the earth that will not, for any reason, join hands to help. They want to sit back and watch you go, so they can take over.
Oh yeah, and planting trees sounds like a great idea, however, there are more trees (at least in the US) now, than 100 years ago.
Reply:I absolutely agree!
Let%26#039;s quit wasting efforts on this imaginary global warming and do something to actually benefit the environment!
Should I have fall colors for my sept. wedding? Will other colors clash? Please help!?
We are getting married Sept. 27 of this year, and I am having trouble picking colors. We had decided on a fall theme just because of the time of the year and it would be easy to decorate for, but as I am looking for wedding ideas, I am finding I like other colors a lot more. Also, my MOH is getting married 2 weeks after me, and is having fall colors too. Because our date is so border line, (the first day of fall is sept 22) I%26#039;m wondering if it would be ok to stray from fall colors and put more vibrant colors in. But I am also wondering if people will think its strange to have say, blue orchids in my bouquet at this time of year. The trees will have just begun to turn at this point and will not have fully turned till a few weeks later. What do you guys think?
Should I have fall colors for my sept. wedding? Will other colors clash? Please help!?
You can have whatever you want. Pick what you like. It%26#039;s your wedding after all. Who cares what anyone else thinks? Do what makes you happy. It%26#039;s ok. I give you permission.
Blue orchids would be fine if they please you. My personal opinion...check out peonies. I LOVE those for weddings. They are a bit out the ordinary from the usual roses...have great color and smell incredible. Come to think of it, they might look lovely with blue orchids -- colorwise.
Reply:Hi, I am a wedding planner and this is what I would suggest. Start looking in fall wedding magazines to get an idea of the most popular colors for that season. You can get those free at some wedding gown and banquet hall venues, or buy them at your local newstand or Walgreens. And, if that doesn%26#039;t help, use your favorite colors,as long as those do not clash. Choose you and your husband to be favorite colors that look great together. Pinks and silvers, chocolate and cream, sage and chocolate, silver and white, taupe and cream, blue and ivory, blue and silver. It can be whatever inspires you, and if you want to have more of summer like colors have a theme reception. A carribean theme, Luau theme, etc... I hope these ideas help. I%26#039;m trying to figure something great for my 10 yr vow renewal that%26#039;s not so traditional. Now, I feel it%26#039;s gonna be whatever our hearts desire. At the end, it%26#039;s all about you and your husband to be.
Reply:I don%26#039;t think you should be the least bit concerned about the time of year when choosing your wedding colors. No one will think twice if you don%26#039;t have oranges, reds, etc. Each wedding is unique and most guests don%26#039;t expect to see one thing or another when joining you to celebrate the start of your marriage. In fact, all they are focusing on is how happy and in love you both look. Choose the colors that feel right for you--it will make it feel more like %26quot;your%26quot; day and when you look back at wedding pictures for years to come, the season will likely be the last thing you remember anyway.
I just got married in mid January and because it was a winter wedding everyone kept suggesting reds and greens--Christmasy colors basically. I chose white and gold with touches of black (my dress had a black sash and I wore black opera gloves) and lots of greenery with twinkle lights. It felt just perfect for what we wanted.
Have fun getting creative with your wedding plans. Go with your own vision and try not to get too stressed!
Reply:I have a MILLION ideas. I am having a fall wedding on September 13th. But i dont think that you need to have a fall wedding just because its in the fall, you can do anything you want to!!
i dont think you can do pastels but you can do like a black and white theme, or a red and white theme. Greens!
Or i saw a wedding that was a tan and light blue color, or dark brown and light blue and its was soo pretty!!
you can do anything! (let me know if i can help, ill e-mail you some of my stuff if you want to stick wit the fall theme)
Reply:I think it%26#039;s your wedding, and you can use any colors that please you. Since your maid of honor is using the fall theme, it seems natural for you to go with something else. Please yourself and your groom.
Reply:Honestly, people are either going to notice or they aren%26#039;t...and if they do, who cares what they say?! If they don%26#039;t notice, than great! As for colors, there are so many that you could look at for a Fall wedding that are vibrant but not just fall. This first link is for a color called persimmon (the orange color). I work at Davids Bridal and this color is VERY pretty and vibrant
http://www.davidsbridal.com/bridesmaids_...
This color is oasis...yes, it is vibrant, but it is VERY pretty
http://www.davidsbridal.com/bridesmaids_...
This one is called wine. This is a nice shade..it will got with a lot of brighter flowers for the fall...
http://www.davidsbridal.com/bridesmaids_...
This one is Apple...again, this is a nice shade that you could mix with a fall boquet.
Hope all this helps!
Reply:Are blue orchids available? If your heart is set on them, make your color around that palette.
Don%26#039;t worry about your friend. Just choose the colors you want, although pass up the pastels. Keep looking around and find the color(s) that suit you.
Have a happy marriage!
Reply:You can pick whatever colors you want. There really is no set color scheme you should use. Ive heard of someone having a christmas themed wedding in the Summer.
Good luck with whatever you choose!
Reply:I think that September is a month in which you can make your own, it still feels like Summer most days. My wedding is September 20th and I chose Oranges, purples, and reds for mine, which are technically Fall colors. You really can pick almost any color you want though. You dont have to be tied down to anything. It is your wedding, if you want blue, then have blue. The only reason I picked those colors is cause I like them, not because of the time of season. You will be happier if you do what you want.
flowers anniversary
Should I have fall colors for my sept. wedding? Will other colors clash? Please help!?
You can have whatever you want. Pick what you like. It%26#039;s your wedding after all. Who cares what anyone else thinks? Do what makes you happy. It%26#039;s ok. I give you permission.
Blue orchids would be fine if they please you. My personal opinion...check out peonies. I LOVE those for weddings. They are a bit out the ordinary from the usual roses...have great color and smell incredible. Come to think of it, they might look lovely with blue orchids -- colorwise.
Reply:Hi, I am a wedding planner and this is what I would suggest. Start looking in fall wedding magazines to get an idea of the most popular colors for that season. You can get those free at some wedding gown and banquet hall venues, or buy them at your local newstand or Walgreens. And, if that doesn%26#039;t help, use your favorite colors,as long as those do not clash. Choose you and your husband to be favorite colors that look great together. Pinks and silvers, chocolate and cream, sage and chocolate, silver and white, taupe and cream, blue and ivory, blue and silver. It can be whatever inspires you, and if you want to have more of summer like colors have a theme reception. A carribean theme, Luau theme, etc... I hope these ideas help. I%26#039;m trying to figure something great for my 10 yr vow renewal that%26#039;s not so traditional. Now, I feel it%26#039;s gonna be whatever our hearts desire. At the end, it%26#039;s all about you and your husband to be.
Reply:I don%26#039;t think you should be the least bit concerned about the time of year when choosing your wedding colors. No one will think twice if you don%26#039;t have oranges, reds, etc. Each wedding is unique and most guests don%26#039;t expect to see one thing or another when joining you to celebrate the start of your marriage. In fact, all they are focusing on is how happy and in love you both look. Choose the colors that feel right for you--it will make it feel more like %26quot;your%26quot; day and when you look back at wedding pictures for years to come, the season will likely be the last thing you remember anyway.
I just got married in mid January and because it was a winter wedding everyone kept suggesting reds and greens--Christmasy colors basically. I chose white and gold with touches of black (my dress had a black sash and I wore black opera gloves) and lots of greenery with twinkle lights. It felt just perfect for what we wanted.
Have fun getting creative with your wedding plans. Go with your own vision and try not to get too stressed!
Reply:I have a MILLION ideas. I am having a fall wedding on September 13th. But i dont think that you need to have a fall wedding just because its in the fall, you can do anything you want to!!
i dont think you can do pastels but you can do like a black and white theme, or a red and white theme. Greens!
Or i saw a wedding that was a tan and light blue color, or dark brown and light blue and its was soo pretty!!
you can do anything! (let me know if i can help, ill e-mail you some of my stuff if you want to stick wit the fall theme)
Reply:I think it%26#039;s your wedding, and you can use any colors that please you. Since your maid of honor is using the fall theme, it seems natural for you to go with something else. Please yourself and your groom.
Reply:Honestly, people are either going to notice or they aren%26#039;t...and if they do, who cares what they say?! If they don%26#039;t notice, than great! As for colors, there are so many that you could look at for a Fall wedding that are vibrant but not just fall. This first link is for a color called persimmon (the orange color). I work at Davids Bridal and this color is VERY pretty and vibrant
http://www.davidsbridal.com/bridesmaids_...
This color is oasis...yes, it is vibrant, but it is VERY pretty
http://www.davidsbridal.com/bridesmaids_...
This one is called wine. This is a nice shade..it will got with a lot of brighter flowers for the fall...
http://www.davidsbridal.com/bridesmaids_...
This one is Apple...again, this is a nice shade that you could mix with a fall boquet.
Hope all this helps!
Reply:Are blue orchids available? If your heart is set on them, make your color around that palette.
Don%26#039;t worry about your friend. Just choose the colors you want, although pass up the pastels. Keep looking around and find the color(s) that suit you.
Have a happy marriage!
Reply:You can pick whatever colors you want. There really is no set color scheme you should use. Ive heard of someone having a christmas themed wedding in the Summer.
Good luck with whatever you choose!
Reply:I think that September is a month in which you can make your own, it still feels like Summer most days. My wedding is September 20th and I chose Oranges, purples, and reds for mine, which are technically Fall colors. You really can pick almost any color you want though. You dont have to be tied down to anything. It is your wedding, if you want blue, then have blue. The only reason I picked those colors is cause I like them, not because of the time of season. You will be happier if you do what you want.
flowers anniversary
How did parasitism "evovle"?
take for example, orchids. how could they evolve to depend completely on trees?
what about some species of round worms? they must go through up to 5 different host species through their life time to reproduce. how could it be possible that it evovlved that way?
How did parasitism %26quot;evovle%26quot;?
%26quot;EVOVLE%26quot;?
*snicker*
Oh, you are just priceless, Peanut!
Reply:Begs the question what sort of God has that much time on has hands...... and why ?? More likely a random set of weird stuff end result = orchid.
Reply:how come you%26#039;re not asking this quesiton in biology section?
you are not asking about religion, dear, parasitism, orchids, worms - they are all about biology and if you really want an answer you should be asking this question in the biology section
Reply:there are a number of orchid species that do not completely depend on trees... with time some of them found it was a successful way to go and they proliferated in this fashion.
as to the round worm issue you should consider organisms such as the tape worm Bothriocephalus that require but one host. With time (and of course 5,000 years is not a limit for evolution) one could easily see a gradual integration of many species into its life cycle. Leading to more complex tapeworm life cycles such as Diphyllobothrium.
Reply:Read any decent book on evolutionary biology, why ask in the R%26amp;S section?
Reply:If I had known you as a young person in school , you would now know the answer to such basic simple biology. If you have missed out on this vital education, it is still possible to learn , as the vast majority already have.
Reply:A better question would be %26quot;How could parasitism not evolve?%26quot;
That%26#039;s one for which there is no answer.
Life will always evolve to take advantage of food that is easily obtained.
Reply:Slowly. The bottom line is that practically any viable ecological niche will eventually be tried out.
Consider flowers and bees (symbiosis is much nicer than parasitism). Neither came first, of course. If insects began landing on air-pollinated plants, and carried the pollen to other plants of that species, any plant that produced, say, a spot of moisture for the insects to drink would rapidly clean up in the reproduction war.
In fact *anything* that attracted insects by any mechanism would get this benefit. Some orchids look like female wasps, which makes male wasps try to hump them - picking up pollen in the process.
Isn%26#039;t it easy to see how the tiniest mutation by a plant, if it increased even minutely the chance of an insect landing on it and picking up pollen, would spread like crazy?
Parasites, including microorganisms, start by eating another creature%26#039;s meat. Their supercomplex reproductive cycles come later, developing on previous working systems. Always remember the huge gulfs of time involved in each step. And the fact that evolution makes no sudden jumps: it%26#039;s always a slow accumulation of tiny beneficial changes.
CD
Reply:Stop trying,
Reply:Oh ****...
Orchids didn%26#039;t always depend on trees. However as trees were the easiest source of life for them, their abilities to depend upon other life forms or get by alone atrophied.
Same with round worms.
If you want to know how evolution happened, honey, read a textbook... you%26#039;ll convert no-one here...
Reply:as all other organisms, very very slowly over a long period of time.
i have another interesting question for you. Where did the plants that souly depend on trainsrushing by as a means of dispersing their seeds? trains have only been around for 200ish years?
i suppose if you realy want an answer of anyone who has any idea, you might want to ask this question again, in science %26amp; mathematics %26gt; biology
Reply:If you were genuinely interested in finding out, you could.
You could do some Internet searches, or browse in some quality bookstores in books about evolution until you found one that was accessible to you and addressed this question (as well as others).
This isn%26#039;t something I%26#039;m clear enough on to explain, and, frankly, I%26#039;ve wasted a LOT of my time answering these sorts of questions, just to find out the person DIDN%26#039;T want to understand anything; they were just Finishing Off the Atheists Once and For All -- which you%26#039;ll never do if you aren%26#039;t willing to understand it first.
If you don%26#039;t really want to understand, why should I waste my time trying to explain?
It%26#039;s hard to appreciate the amounts of time involved, and how all of this works -- a tiny change in genes can often have a big-looking effect in the organism, for instance.
Anyway, find some real sources; if you then need help understanding we might be able to help you.
If you were willing to understand, we%26#039;d be HAPPY to help you.
Reply:Go back to school and learn to spell. Thats the first step.
what about some species of round worms? they must go through up to 5 different host species through their life time to reproduce. how could it be possible that it evovlved that way?
How did parasitism %26quot;evovle%26quot;?
%26quot;EVOVLE%26quot;?
*snicker*
Oh, you are just priceless, Peanut!
Reply:Begs the question what sort of God has that much time on has hands...... and why ?? More likely a random set of weird stuff end result = orchid.
Reply:how come you%26#039;re not asking this quesiton in biology section?
you are not asking about religion, dear, parasitism, orchids, worms - they are all about biology and if you really want an answer you should be asking this question in the biology section
Reply:there are a number of orchid species that do not completely depend on trees... with time some of them found it was a successful way to go and they proliferated in this fashion.
as to the round worm issue you should consider organisms such as the tape worm Bothriocephalus that require but one host. With time (and of course 5,000 years is not a limit for evolution) one could easily see a gradual integration of many species into its life cycle. Leading to more complex tapeworm life cycles such as Diphyllobothrium.
Reply:Read any decent book on evolutionary biology, why ask in the R%26amp;S section?
Reply:If I had known you as a young person in school , you would now know the answer to such basic simple biology. If you have missed out on this vital education, it is still possible to learn , as the vast majority already have.
Reply:A better question would be %26quot;How could parasitism not evolve?%26quot;
That%26#039;s one for which there is no answer.
Life will always evolve to take advantage of food that is easily obtained.
Reply:Slowly. The bottom line is that practically any viable ecological niche will eventually be tried out.
Consider flowers and bees (symbiosis is much nicer than parasitism). Neither came first, of course. If insects began landing on air-pollinated plants, and carried the pollen to other plants of that species, any plant that produced, say, a spot of moisture for the insects to drink would rapidly clean up in the reproduction war.
In fact *anything* that attracted insects by any mechanism would get this benefit. Some orchids look like female wasps, which makes male wasps try to hump them - picking up pollen in the process.
Isn%26#039;t it easy to see how the tiniest mutation by a plant, if it increased even minutely the chance of an insect landing on it and picking up pollen, would spread like crazy?
Parasites, including microorganisms, start by eating another creature%26#039;s meat. Their supercomplex reproductive cycles come later, developing on previous working systems. Always remember the huge gulfs of time involved in each step. And the fact that evolution makes no sudden jumps: it%26#039;s always a slow accumulation of tiny beneficial changes.
CD
Reply:Stop trying,
Reply:Oh ****...
Orchids didn%26#039;t always depend on trees. However as trees were the easiest source of life for them, their abilities to depend upon other life forms or get by alone atrophied.
Same with round worms.
If you want to know how evolution happened, honey, read a textbook... you%26#039;ll convert no-one here...
Reply:as all other organisms, very very slowly over a long period of time.
i have another interesting question for you. Where did the plants that souly depend on trainsrushing by as a means of dispersing their seeds? trains have only been around for 200ish years?
i suppose if you realy want an answer of anyone who has any idea, you might want to ask this question again, in science %26amp; mathematics %26gt; biology
Reply:If you were genuinely interested in finding out, you could.
You could do some Internet searches, or browse in some quality bookstores in books about evolution until you found one that was accessible to you and addressed this question (as well as others).
This isn%26#039;t something I%26#039;m clear enough on to explain, and, frankly, I%26#039;ve wasted a LOT of my time answering these sorts of questions, just to find out the person DIDN%26#039;T want to understand anything; they were just Finishing Off the Atheists Once and For All -- which you%26#039;ll never do if you aren%26#039;t willing to understand it first.
If you don%26#039;t really want to understand, why should I waste my time trying to explain?
It%26#039;s hard to appreciate the amounts of time involved, and how all of this works -- a tiny change in genes can often have a big-looking effect in the organism, for instance.
Anyway, find some real sources; if you then need help understanding we might be able to help you.
If you were willing to understand, we%26#039;d be HAPPY to help you.
Reply:Go back to school and learn to spell. Thats the first step.
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