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  • 26). Understanding The Check Engine Light  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    On all modern vehicles there is a computer that controls the way the engine operates, this computer is called Electronic Control Module, or ECM. The purpose of the ECM is to maintain the engine running within emissions limits and at top efficiency. With t


  • 28). The Lifted Truck Experience, Fun For Everyone  By : Nathan Lynch
    Lifted trucks are very popular with people who like the monster truck look. This is predominantly popular with men who are in their twenties or younger but there is no gender or age limitations when it comes to lifted trucks.


  • 29). The History of the Pet Rock  By : John Bateman
    The pet rock, created in 1975 by Gary Dahl, boomed fast, then died out. Or did they? If not in actuality then surely in principle the pet rock lives on and always will.


  • 31). The Basics of a Remanufactured Engine  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    Even if the commercials seen on TV might make you believe that an engine can run forever, that is not really true, any engine wears out eventually. The engine under the bonnet of your car is composed of many moving parts that are projected to work togethe


  • 32). Asbestos - No One Said It Causes Cancer!  By : James C.Cameer
    Asbestos is well recognized as a health hazard and is highly regulated. An estimated 1.3 million employees in construction and general industry face significant asbestos exposure on the job. Heaviest exposures occur in the construction industry, particularly during the removal of asbestos during renovation or demolition. Asbestos fibers can enter the air or water from the breakdown of natural deposits and manufactured asbestos products. Small diameter fibers and particles ...
    article related to: asbestos, mesothelioma, asbestos danger, cancer, lung cancer, skin cancer


  • 33). Entre Nous  By : Brenda Townsend Hall
    Non-native speaker to non-native speaker In thinking about the ways English is evolving, we have to recognize that it is frequently a lingua franca between non-native speakers. This has strange implications for teaching. I have been told that it is not worth learning any standard form of pronunciation because “the people I talk to wouldn’t understand” and I’ve been asked to simplify verbs to eliminate tenses! Of course, as English has developed from a highly synthetic lang...
    article related to: teach english, teaching english, teaching english overseas, esl jobs, esl, tefl, tesol


  • 48). Cell Phone 101: How To Compare Cell Phone Rate Plans  By : Nathan Lynch
    With the popularity of cell phones and the increase in competition among carriers, it is important to compare cell phone plans before committing to a particular carrier. Many carriers are offering vast discounts and are highly competitive with their pric


  • 50). This Energy's A Breeze  By : John Francis
    In 2005, the wind energy industry of the United States exceeded all earlier annual records for installed capacity. Last year the wind energy industry installed almost 2500 megawatts of new equipment to generate wind power worth more than $3 billion. According to the American Wind Energy Association, these were installed in 22 different states. In 2006, expected wind energy installations are predicted to top 3000 megawatts. The final 2431 megawatt wind energy total exceeded...
    article related to: wind energy, conserving energy, energy

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