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Green is omnipresent — in the news, radio, newspapers, journals, magazines, movies and more. The pervasiveness of the green message is generally construed as positive and related strongly to climate change and energy policies.
GRW, a locally-based national engineering, architecture and planning firm, has been ranked in its field by three industry trade journals. Engineering-News Record, the official publication of the American Council of Engineering Cos., ranked GRW among the Top 200 Environmental Firms." In Building Design + Construction, GRW is included in the magazine's "Giants 300: list of U.S. firms that ...
What began as an initiative by five individuals who were extensively studying the Indian geology has come of age now with over 3,000 fellows and a premier organization in publishing significant earth science journals.
As Iran's economy suffers from inflation and falling oil prices, the government's effort to increase revenue with a value-added tax on many items and more transparent bookkeeping meets resistance. Economic anxieties caused in part by the West's financial crisis have escalated tensions between President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's government and Iran's merchants as the country's economic lifeblood, ...
JONESBORO — An Arkansas State University undergraduate class is spending the semester discussing Chinese social and economic issues, reading books and keeping journals in anticipation of a trip to China in November.
Phillies pitcher Jamie Moyer, the second oldest pitcher to start a postseason game, speaks hopefully about pitching until his age matches his uniform number 50.
Two-term presidencies tend to end on a bad note. Think Iran-Contra during the Reagan administration and the Monica Lewinsky scandal at the end of the Clinton years. Now, the nation’s economic turmoil strongly suggests that the past eight years under President Bush will also end with a thud.
Project Women will hold its 11th annual luncheon Tuesday, Oct. 21. The speaker for the event will be author and frequent O, The Oprah Magazine contributor, Faith Adiele.
If you could walk into Leonardo da Vinci's 15th- and 16th-Century journals, if you could turn the cranks of the sturdy wooden models he built, it would look a lot like the 9,000 square feet of the Detroit Science Center dedicated to the Renaissance man.
If you would like an object lesson about the impact of technology on culture, try this: The next time that you go out, whether it is to a supermarket, a mall or a movie theater, count the number
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