2 commentsThe concept of Thanksgiving has been around much longer than the quintessentially American holiday. For thousands of years, countries and cultures have gathered to celebrate their abundant harvests, independence, and general good fortune by feasting,...
0After Japan’s horrific 9.0-magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami, people are donating money and time, charities are thinking of creative ways to help, and countless local and international agencies are on the ground doing extraordinary work...
0Below is an interview with David Waltner-Toews is a Professor in the Department of Population Medicine at the University of Guelph, and founding president of the Network for Ecosystem Sustainability and Health (www.nesh.ca). Waltner-Toews’ areas...
0Electric cars steal all the limelight but when it comes to greener, cleaner cars, but Japanese car manufacturers are in favor of hydrogen powered vehicles.Honda, Nissan and Toyota have announced a partnership with ten Japanese...
0If there's one reason to move to a city, it's because of the food. At least that's what I told myself when I moved to Osaka. Osaka has traditionally been called "Tenka no daidokoro" or...
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