Firearms Industry Helps Lead Economic Recovery Read more: Firearms Industry Helps Lead Economic Recovery
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You and some co-venturers have come up with a business plan and an idea that you want to bring to fruition. How do you decide how much each person will own in the company? Many entrepreneurs think that each founder should own equal shares. This can be problematic, for many reasons. Here are a few things to think...
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Dolphins, by the hundreds, are dying off the coast of Peru. And the reason for their death seems to be big mystery. Excerpt from: Hundreds of Dolphins Dying off the Coast of Peru
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Record-breaking temperatures and dry weather in spring last year led to an increase in the numbers of many species of rare butterfly, a study suggests. See the original post: Rare UK butterflies 'bounce back'
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Scientists say the notoriously dry continent of Africa is sitting on a vast reservoir of groundwater. The rest is here: 'Huge' water resource exists under Africa
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Plan to increase numbers of highly endangered species from 50 to 75 over five years Here is the original post: Fight to Save Javan Rhino from Extinction is on Track, Say Experts
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DAVAO CITY, Philippines, April 19 (UPI) -- A Pinsker's Hawk-Eagle chick hatched at a wildlife center in the Philippines is the first example of the species to be born in captivity, conservationists say. Read the original: Endangered eagle hatched in Philippines
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A forest less than half the size of Manhattan sports an astounding number of frogs, according to a new paper in Biodiversity Conservation. Follow this link: Mad frog bonanza: up to 36 new frogs discovered in tiny Madagascar forest
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(Reuters) - A new species of gecko with black and gold bands like a bumblebee and slender toes termed a "striking surprise" has been discovered deep in the tropical forests of Papua New Guinea, the U.S. Geological survey said. Read more: "Bumblebee" gecko discovered in Papua New Guinea: USGS
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Environmentalists go on about the loss of endangered species and degraded coral reefs. But we barely mention people - nature's biggest beneficiaries. ?This Earth Day, let's put human well-being at the center of things, and make explicit the value of nature to our everyday lives. See the original post here: This Earth Day, let's focus on people
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