Far more accurate satellite images on the way as US lifts restrictions — RT USA: "Satellite images have always been a bit fuzzy, thanks to the US government. But now the agency in charge is relaxing its rules, allowing mapping services like Google Maps or Bing Maps bring crystal clear pictures to their users."
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Tuesday, June 24, 2014
How to Make The Tasteless Water Taste Great? | Sai Fitness Tips
How to Make The Tasteless Water Taste Great? | Sai Fitness Tips: "Talking the significance of water is pretty common. But, at times despite knowing the significance of water you cannot have sufficient water in a day. Let us explore the ways to make the tasteless water interesting enough for you so that you can comfortably drink 10 glasses a day. Let your brain function optimally, let your body get hydrated & replenished by drinking the right amount of water every day."
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See How This Simple Invention Can Save Your Child’s Life | American Overlook
See How This Simple Invention Can Save Your Child’s Life | American Overlook: "wa teachers concerned with the potential for a shooting at their school are taking action with a new invention that will help keep teachers and students safe.
“The Sleeve” is a 12-gauge carbon steel case that holds up to 550 pounds of force. When placed over a door’s arm, it prevents intruders from getting into the classroom."
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“The Sleeve” is a 12-gauge carbon steel case that holds up to 550 pounds of force. When placed over a door’s arm, it prevents intruders from getting into the classroom."
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Paddlers prepare for the world's longest non-stop canoe/kayak race - WSJ.com
Paddlers prepare for the world's longest non-stop canoe/kayak race - WSJ.com: "On Tuesday July 8, about 620 paddlers will launch their boats in the Missouri American Water Missouri River 340 (MR340) river race. From Kansas City, Ks. to St. Charles, Mo., the racers will travel 340 miles across the state -- celebrating the importance of the longest river in the U.S. to Missouri's environment and as a source of drinking water to millions of people."
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