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* High Hazard activities are those which could cause death or injury. They are dangerous activities. * High Risk is when you or an ecosystem or anything else are more closely affiliated with High Hazard activities. For example: Erupting Volcanoes are a high hazard. However, Low Risk is watching an erupting volcano from 50 miles away. Then again,...
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(c) Copyright 2001-2016 David Dilworth Courtesy : The Water Project Paradoxically, using less water can actually increase total water use. Wait. What? That’s backwards. It doesn’t make sense. How could this be possible? If you use less water, how can it increase water use ? Well, its not a pretty picture, but if you have your seat belt fastened...
Spectacular Vista, Big Sur, (c) David Dilworth Ever try breathing air from another planet? Or eating vegetables grown in another solar system ? Of course not. We all breathe air from the same atmosphere and eat food grown from the same rain. It may take a while for them to get distributed around our entire planet, but eventually it all gets mixed...
Here’s an article published in the gossip column (“Professor Toro” is a pen name) of the local daily November 3, 2007 It could inspire you to see how a single person who is right and speaks out can win against “all the kings men” (Lawyers, Fire Chiefs, Elected officials and bureaucrats and their audience filled with supporters) saying “you’re wrong.” _________________ “Well,...
Sir Winston Method My wonderful collection of books on making speeches numbers some 60-70, depending on how you define it. There is one book I regularly turn to when I have to prepare a new speech. “The Sir Winston Method: The Five Secrets of Speaking the Language of Leadership” Its almost as easy as a “paint by numbers” method yet is so powerful....
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