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Micropropagation medical herbs/one-of-a-kind hot niche!

Micropropagation is brought the farm in this one a kind eBook from the lab. Hot new niche hobby for plant enthusiasts includes 2 free bonuses and customer support forum. 60% Commission. Affiliate support tools by Member Forum.

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Learn with new video course herbs grow

Growing your own healthy herbs is easy to do if you know a few tricks! This 8 week delivers the video based course “How to” modules in easy to digest. Simple, inexpensive techniques show beginning gardeners like simple herb can grow.

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Solar Energy (Science In Action) [VHS]

Solar Energy (Science In Action) [VHS]Science is an important but complex subject that often seems overwhelming to kids. Science Rock takes a nontraditional approach to this subject, entertaining kids with upbeat music that features lyrics absolutely packed with information. Simple, accurate descriptions of the human body’s digestive, circulatory, central nervous, and skeletal systems, along with explanations of energy sources, the solar system, and gravity provide the thematic material for eight rock- and blues-inspired songs that kids find immediately appealing. Especially effective are the description of the central nervous system in “A Telegraph Line” and the discussion of nonrenewable energy sources in “The Energy Blues.” Science Rock is a 1995 addition to the multi-Emmy Award winning Schoolhouse Rock! series. It preserves the feel and intent of the original series while offering up-to-date information about modern science. Each 30-minute video in this 25th anniversary collection contains a bonus music video featuring current rock stars singing favorite Schoolhouse Rock! songs–in this case, Better Than Ezra’s rendition of “Conjunction Junction.” –Tami Horiuchi

Price: $19.95

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Solar Electricity Handbook, 2010 Edition: A Simple Practical Guide to Solar Energy – Designing and Installing Photovoltaic Solar Electric Systems

Solar Electricity Handbook, 2010 Edition: A Simple Practical Guide to Solar Energy - Designing and Installing Photovoltaic Solar Electric SystemsThe Solar Electricity Handbook is a practical and straightforward guide to using electric solar panels. Assuming no previous knowledge of solar panels, the book explains how solar panels work, how they can be used and explains the steps you need to take to successfully design and install a solar electric system from scratch using photovoltaic solar panels.

This is an update to the 2010 Edition of the book with even more diagrams, details and up-to-the-minute information on this exciting technology.

Accompanying this book is a solar resource website containing lots of useful information, lists of suppliers and on-line solar energy calculators that will simplify the cost analysis and design processes.

Why buy the Solar Electricity Handbook?
* The Handbook is a simple, practical guide to using electric photovoltaic panels.
* The book is suitable for enthusiastic novices and professionals.
* Clear examples, diagrams and example projects are given to demonstrate the true capabilities of these systems.
* The Handbook is updated yearly, providing a up-to-date reference for anyone planning to use electric photovoltaic technology.
* It is the most comprehensive book on solar electric systems available today.
* It is backed up by the most powerful online calculator tools available, to make your design and calculations as straightforward as possible.
* With comprehensive detail in the book for both North America and Europe, the Handbook provides you with information that is relevant to you and your project – where ever you live.

Price: $14.99

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Solio Classic Hybrid Solar Charger (new)

Solio Classic Hybrid Solar Charger (new)This is the solar charger that proved you could go green in style. At the airport, on vacation, in remote locations, in an emergency situation- Dependable and durable. Just unfold the blades and blaze, with the sun soaking, eco-friendly Classic Hybrid Solar Battery Charger.

Price: $99.99

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Voltaic Coverter Solar Backpack – Solar Bag

Voltaic Coverter Solar Backpack - Solar BagSolar power is the future and it’s here now. Did you ever think there would be a day when you could charge your iPhone with solar power? With the Voltaic Converter Solar Backpack you can now charge your iPhone, Blackberry, HTC Evo, Palm Pre and many other popular cell phones and smart phones to Garmin GPS units or portable gaming devices such as Nintendo DS or Sony PSP! (Click on the Compatibility tab to see more compatible devices). The portable solar charging options are endless with a Voltaic Solar Backpack like the Converter.

Price: $225.00

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Solio Mono-A Hybrid Solar Charger

Solio Mono-A Hybrid Solar ChargerSOLAR CHARGER; INTERNAL LONG LIFE 1000 MAH LI-ION BATTERY; HOLDS CHARGE UP TO 1 YEAR; CHARGES FROM THE SUN, USB PORT OR OPTIONAL WALL CHARGER; 1 HIGH EFFICIENCY SOLAR CELL; MULTIFUNCTION LED LIGHT/START BUTTON; CHARGING CABLE INPUT (USB/AC); CHARGING OUTPUT; 5V6V, 700 MA OUTPUT RANGE; 4.2W; STRONG, IMPACT RESISTANT LEXAN SHELL

Price: $59.99

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Who Killed the Electric Car?

Who Killed the Electric Car?WHO KILLED THE ELECTRIC CAR – DVD Movie

 

Price: $14.94

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  Amazon.com Reveiw

It begins with a solemn funeral…for a car. By the end of Chris Paine’s lively and informative documentary, the idea doesn’t seem quite so strange. Asnarrator Martin Sheen notes, “They were quiet and fast, produced no exhaust and ran without gasoline.”

Paine proceeds to show how this unique vehicle came into being and why General Motors ended up reclaiming its once-prized creation less than a decade later. He begins 100 years ago with the original electric car. By the 1920s, the internal-combustion engine had rendered it obsolete. By the 1980s, however, car companies started exploring alternative energy sources, like solar power. This, in turn, led to the late, great battery-powered EV1.

Throughout, Paine deftly translates hard science and complex politics, such as California’s Zero-Emission Vehicle Mandate, into lay person’s terms (director Alex Gibney, Oscar-nominated for Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, served as consulting producer).

And everyone gets the chance to have their say: engineers, politicians, protesters, and petroleum spokespeople–even celebrity drivers, like Peter Horton, Alexandra Paul, and a wild man beard-sporting Mel Gibson. But the most persuasive participant is former Saturn employee Chelsea Sexton.

Promoting the benefits of the EV1 was more than a job to her, and she continues to lobby for more environmentally friendly options. Sexton provides the small ray of hope Paine’s film so desperately needs. Who Killed the Electric Car? is, otherwise, a tremendously sobering experience. –Kathleen C. Fennessy

Gardening with herbs

Gardening with herbs is an informative website about setting up and creating your own herb garden. It is full of essential and important information on the get started right away. 80 Page ebook “the secrets of herb gardening”

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The herbs and spices Cookbook

The 60 page handwritten cookbook recipes from the personal collection of authors with. Herbs and spices were our cuisine for centuries emphasis and improving quality. 66 delicious recipes plus bonus Cookbook

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