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Why Guayule is good for the environment and your wallet

Green is good. That is the daily message we receive from the media. The focus that we, as consumers, maintain should be on green cars, green buildings, green plastic and now even green rubber. With products made from a desert plant called guayule, (such as latex gloves especially) this is proving easier and easier to do.

15 Sight Word Games - Just for Fun

Learning sight words is an important part of Learning to Read. Sight words are service words. They are not meant to be sounded out. Learning these words helps the reader to maintain reading fluency without getting caught up on meaning.

Stricter Laws and Punishment for Animal Cruelty

A lot of animals are suffering from animal cruelty today. Sadly though, not everyone is aware or concerned of these poor animals’ plight. Dog fighting, a common practice in some places is, for example is considered to be a felony in most countries. However, the punishment for such does not reflect that of a felony crime. As a result, there will always be people who will continue to neglect and abuse animals.

Construction Sales Job Tips

The rise of global urbanization has paved the way for the rapid growth of several industries. Industries like infrastructure, housing and construction have been enjoying significant profits due to this trend. One of the industries that surprised everyone with its sudden boom in the market is construction sales. Since structure-based industries all work hand-in-hand, the demand for construction equipment has skyrocketed.

Choosing an Online college; Avoid a Big Mistake

After you have made the decision to earn an online college degree, your first step is to find the “right” college or university. To do so requires some simple yet important research.

Math Games Build a Path to Success

Do you have a son or daughter who is behind in math? Maybe it is a third grader who resorts to slowly counting on his fingers while his classmates long ago memorized their lists of addition and subtraction problems. Or perhaps your daughter refuses to memorize all those “boring” multiplication tables. Maybe the confusing steps of long division problems are too hard. Sometimes, the procedures for the equations they are being taught is foreign to today’s parents.