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Sail-powered shipping is making a comeback (all in the name of rum, of course!)

Fair trade rum, delivered in a wind-powered ship. What's not to like?




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Which lifestyle changes really make a dent in your environmental impact?

In a world where almost everything we do has an impact, it's hard to know where to even start.




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Could your child survive alone in the woods?

There's a hierarchy of survival skills that are appropriate for children.



  • Protection & Safety

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Why you should add some Kaizen to your life

Kaizen, which involves incremental steps for continual improvement, can be applied to any part of your life, not just business.



  • Sustainable Business Practices

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Toilet paper: How much does your family need?

Learn how much toilet paper you'll need for a family of 2 or 4 if you have to be homebound for an extended period of time.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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Stay home, but keep the fun with our new social distancing guide

You don’t have to sacrifice family fun, entertainment and productivity to comply with current social-distancing and stay-at-home guidelines.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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Tour operators are using their down time to plant new corals in the Great Barrier Reef

Australian diving tour companies are working with scientists to restore the coral reefs.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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Sunlight exposure can affect your gut bacteria

A new study proposes 'the existence of a novel skin-gut axis' that helps our gut bacteria reap the benefits of sunlight.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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How to recycle your Christmas lights

It doesn't feel right to put Christmas lights in a trash can, so try these options for places that will recycle them instead.




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How to discuss climate change with your uncle

If your dinner conversation turns into a debate over global warming, here are a few tips for dealing with a climate denier.




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How to explore national parks with virtual tours

Virtual tours of national parks are providing a valuable service as people shelter at home from the coronavirus pandemic.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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Your dogs found what in the backyard?!

A couple of dogs snuffling through the backyard brush find a really big surprise: A bear!




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Rioja region earns UNESCO tourism blessing

Wine from Rioja Alavesa, the Basque subregion of Rioja, has been named a UNESCO Biosphere Responsible Tourism region.




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What artificial sweeteners do to your body

Artificial sweeteners have been linked to diabetes, stroke and dementia.




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​It's time to stop hugging your chickens

Backyard chickens have been linked to salmonella outbreaks, in part because some owners are getting too cozy with their feathered friends.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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How to break your rotisserie chicken habit

Rotisserie chickens are convenient, but there are reasons you may want to save them for emergency chicken needs only.




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Make your next Christmas tree out of books

Empty your bookshelves, grab a string of old lights, and craft a tree that will make you smile every time you see it.




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5 healthy dips for your Super Bowl party

Opt for dips with beans or nuts as the base and you'll instantly up the nutrition factor of your Super Bowl spread.




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BPA: Is plastic poisoning our food?

It's almost inescapable, and while the FDA says BPA is safe at normal levels, a growing body of research has begun to suggest otherwise.



  • Translating Uncle Sam

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Omron Corporation which manages our OMRON Industrial Automation Global Web, will suspend our business operations from August 11 to 20.

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Omron Corporation which manages our OMRON Industrial Automation Global Web, will suspend our business operations from December 29 to January 6.

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Omron Corporation which manages our OMRON Industrial Automation Global Web, will suspend our business operations from August 10 to 18.

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Four Biba board members step down

Andrew Gibbons, Ashley Rogoff, Tim Ryan and Paul Anscombe have completed their stints on the board, with the trade body set to announce their replacements in the near future.




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Complete our survey: How has your business been hit by Covid-19?

Survey aims to find out how the industry has changed its working practices, the challenges faced by professionals working remotely and how brokers feel insurers have responded to the pandemic.




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Research reveals insurance claims among the most likely to succeed in courts

Law firm warns insurance sector will be under scrutiny as the level of litigation is predicted to rise as a result of Covid-19.




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Insurance Covid-Cast - episode four: How insurance companies are rising up to help communities and keep society open during the Coronavirus crisis

In the latest episode of Insurance Post and Insurance Age’s new series of video casts brought to you while our journalists are in isolation lockdown we discuss how insurance companies are seeking to make a difference within local communities during lockdown.




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Join our campaign and Back Britain's Coaches

Coaches play a vital role in our economy and society, helping tourists see the sights of the UK, providing accessible holidays and days out and ensuring that important events, from weddings to music festivals, go ahead without a hitch.nbsp;




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CPT News Release: Coach tourism needs 65m a month as it faces fight for its future with 18 month winter warns CPT

Today 7 May CPT is calling on the Government to provide a support package worth pound;65m each month for the coach tourism industry.




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Renovating or Repairing Your Home? Let Self Storage Take the Strain and Stress Away

When it comes to a large scale renovation of your property, or maybe an urgent repair caused by a flood or small fire incident, the strain and stress that not only the event can put on your family, but also all of the following building or repair work as well is often unbearable.




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6 Tips for Improving Your Home’s Indoor Air Quality

If you are concerned about the air quality in your home, the good news is that there are things that you can do about it to make it better. Below are a few helpful tips that you can use for helping your home’s indoor air quality to be the best possible.




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How to Do a Roof Repair on Your Leaky Roof

If water is dripping down across walls of ceilings, or in the bathroom, it is because of a leaky roof. To identify the leak is the most complicated part of a leak. However, once the leak is identified it becomes much easier to solve. We will break down the steps of fixing some of the most common roof leaks.




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What to Consider Before Replacing Your Roof

The roof on your home is one of those things you probably don't give much thought to on a daily basis. It is there to perform a vital task and until it is no longer performing that task it tends to be ~ out of sight, out of mind.




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7 Tricks How To Stick To Your Decision To Lose Weight

So, you've decided to lose weight. You're changing your eating habits, you began to exercise... But do you know what the most difficult part is? It's ability to stay on track. Here are few tips that will help you to stay on track.




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The Secret to Reach Your Ideal Weight

How many times have you tried to reach your goal weight? Is maintaining a healthy lifestyle a struggle for you? If so, the following tips for reaching your ideal weight might help!




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Eating Out Can Be Hazardous To Your Waistline

Going out to eat can really put the brakes on your weight loss program unless you have exceptional control over what you eat.




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Is Your Diet Colorblind?

Next time you have a meal, look at your plate - what colors do you see? If its mostly white and brown then your diet might be colorblind!




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How Lamb and Pears Can Help Your Food Allergy

Lamb and pears may appear to be a strange combination, but the reason they are chosen as part of a food allergy diet is because they are rarely indicated in allergies.




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How to Really Make Your Diet Work For You

First of all, you need to understand, that your body needs a proper Balanced Nutrition Diet, with a proper daily amount of: vitamins, proteins, minerals and carbohydrates...




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The 10 Best Fruits and Vegetables to Grow in Your Garden

If you’re just starting out growing your own fruit and vegetables, congratulations - you’ve made the right decision. Growing your own food is significantly more environmentally friendly than purchasing it. There’s also simply no substitute for sitting down to a home-cooked meal consisting entirely of ingredients you’ve grew yourself.



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6 Steps to Choose the Best Retractable Awning for Your Home

Outdoor awnings are an excellent investment primarily because it covers you figuratively and literally. First, if you need a place to rest outside your house, sunshade protects you from the sun, snow, and rain. Secondly, if you are holding a barbeque party, the canopy got you covered as it provides a comfortable room as the house would, for your guest.



  • Garden / Landscaping / Patio

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How to Keep Your Pets out of Your Flower Beds

It’s cool when a person has different hobbies. For instance, gardening and pets are typical addictions of those who live in private houses. Yet, it’s not always possible to combine these hobbies while cute pets are able to destroy flower beds in no time. However, it’s not a reason to give one of your obsessions.



  • Garden / Landscaping / Patio

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7 Tips for Styling and Decorating Your Apartment Balcony

If you are lucky enough to have an apartment with a balcony, you might want to find some ways that you can decorate it to enjoy it in the summertime. There are many things that you can do, based on your budget and your preferences. Below are 7 tips that you can use for adding some style to your balcony.



  • Garden / Landscaping / Patio

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9 Steps to Remove Japanese Knotweed from Your Home

Japanese knotweed can be the bane of a great many homeowners, the invasive "ornamental" plant is quite possibly the most hated plant due to its rhizomes. It grows around 7 feet high and the roots, which are the real problem, can go twice as deep.



  • Garden / Landscaping / Patio

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Promoting Your Affiliate Products

How would you like to promote your affiliate links with an effective, easy to implement strategy? Find the tips you need in our article.




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How Sneaky Links Increase Your Click-Throughs

If your website sells affiliate products, here's a simple "Sneaky Link" tactic that will help you with affiliatephobes. Note: This article has a free corresponding step-by-step video tutorial that demonstrates the exact steps to creating your own "Sneaky Links".




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Affiliate Programs Multiply Your Sales

Using Affiliate Programs to increase your revenues.




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How To Market Affiliate Programs With Your Newsletter

If you've been building an opt-in list, you are on the right track to making a living online. A quality list is worth a lot of money, if you know how to use it.




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Affiliates - Your Free Way To Web Income

If you're looking for a way to earn your living from the internet then there is no better and easier way than this. What's great is there's no product to make and it's FREE. You get paid instead.




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8 Greatest Ways To Converting Your Traffic Into Your Greatest Profit

The Secrets behind a Great Profits from Traffic finally revealed! If you want to know how they make it, you'll definitely need to know what they're doing.




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Master Affiliate Marketing - 7 Ways To Take Your Earnings To The Next Level

Discover how to fully utilize a profitable affiliate program by creating even more income streams from the product you're promoting. You'll have more reach and more market share with these 7 top tips.