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Aluminum Association Releases North America Aluminum Industry Plant Directory

01/01/70 Source: Sacramento Bee

The directory covers 377 aluminum plants in the United States of America, 54 plants in Canada and 33 plants in Mexico. The directory provides company name, facility location, products and contact information, where available, and includes phone number,

Fire curtails Darigold plant for 3-5 months

01/01/70 Source: Lynden Tribune

Plant manager Bob Seccomb said the rescued employee, whose name was not given, seemed to be okay. “He walked to the ambulance and was talking and doing fairly well,” Seccomb said. The man was taken to PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center to be checked

Pizza vs Skeletons is outrageously fun, worth your money

01/01/70 Source: Macgasm

Don't let the name of this new game from Riverman Media deter you from experiencing the sheer awesomeness of it. The similarity between this and Plants vs. Zombies ends at the name. Pizza vs Skeletons is an entirely original game, and it deserves your

B&W Named Environmental Technology Supplier for Luminant Power Plant Fleet

01/01/70 Source: SunHerald.com

During the fourth quarter of 2011, B&W PGG signed contracts totaling approximately $65 million to design and supply emissions control equipment for four of Luminant's coal-fired power plants, including construction at two of these plants.

Something About Seed Dispersal?

Q: Some fruits disperse their seeds in a unique way, but some fruits have two ways to disperse their seeds. Please tell me the name of the plant and the method of dispersion? Thank you.

The fruits are edible made by making them taste so rich nutrition, so the seeds can be dispersed by animals that prefer these fruits as food. Even if the fruits are not consumed, then get the dried fruit and fruit wall dehisces and seed dispersal is by wind. For example, Moringa fruit that is the pestle.

An example might be a tulip Africa. It is both wind-dispersed and split (explosive action). It is currently only known my seed, I want more. Please keep on checking for updates.

PS Are you on Part 4 of 4 WAS?

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Please help with Superhero Names?

Q: For almost a week I’ve been trying to name my superheroes and code names for my spies. I'm thinking of naming them "The Protectors" and there are more members I just am having trouble with these in particular.

The spies are going to eventually get their

18K-plant marijuana gardens found in Calif forest

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Plants With Strange Names

think gardeners have some of the best senses of humor. I say this because of some of the funny and clever names they come up with for plants. Like ...

Plants and Birds

‘S etymology is straightforward: it is a combination of the Greek oinos (wine) and anthos (flower). Its interpretation when applied to birds or plants is different though. The plant name is interpreted as scent: the flowers of water dropworts have a wine-like smell. The bird name is supposedly first mentioned as oinanthe in Aristotle’s History of Animals , although unidentified; it was thought to appear in the vintage season (Horace) when the dogstar appears (Aristotle), probably in the vicinity of vineyards.

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