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POPSRelix, the Magazine for Music Show Reviews Relix, "the Magazine for Music," delivers the latest show reviews and coverage of music across genre divides; a single issue might contain articles on artists as diverse as Ben Harpers, Bob Marley, Wilco, Lucinda Williams, and the Grateful Dead. In short, Relix is “deadicated” to not only entertaining its readership, but providing a true community for lovers of Music for the Mind.
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POPSGemzies Categories Nice page with an overview of all categories. Showing me the best videos, websites, photos etc
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POPS Community Partnerships Project for the Guardian - pics Journalist spends two weeks every month reporting on Amref’s Katine Community Partnerships Project for the Guardian – a three-year development programme to improve the lives of the 25,000 inhabitants of Katine sub-county in rural Uganda. On his most recent trip, Richard recorded some of the many surprising moments he experiences while interacting with the people of Katine
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POPSPatio Gardening I just joined a community group sponsoring a program called "Biggest Little Garde In Town". I got everything I need to plant a small vegetable garden, the tiered planter, seeds and starter plants, plus the gardening tools. I jst had everything delivered last night and I'm looking forward to getting started.
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POPSUrban Gardener Thinks Higher: A Rooftop Garden for Room to Grow Why should you consider a rooftop garden? * Increase access to private outdoor green space within the urban environment * Support urban food production * Promote individual, community, and cultural diversity * Improve air quality and reduce CO2 missions * Delay stormwater runoff * Increase habitat for birds * Insulate buildings * Increase the value of buildings for owners and tenants alike * Create job opportunities in the field of research, design, construction, Iandscaping, gardening, health, and food production
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POPS[MORE...] Food not Lawns: The website Lawns can be replaced with perpetually self-sustaining, thriving human habitats. Diverse environments with greenery, flowers, animals, birds. Sounds like a very palatable, enjoyable replacement for lawns -- those life sucking systems on permanent life support! Hey, maybe we could even turn grass clippings into fuel for automobiles??
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POPSAmerican Horticultural Assn. homepage Sounds stodgy and boring, I know, but you should join. They have great programs, plus you get free admission to public gardens, nature centers, and arboretums around the U.S.
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POPSA Little Green Can Equal a Lot of Green Now everyday, ordinary, garden-variety people can be philanthropists by donating to the TD Friends of the Environment Foundation Community fund and see their donations at work in their own backyards.
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POPSCtrl,Alt,Del if you've heard this joke before Reminds me of a laugh track. Give computers a sense of humor ? A sense of humor is helped by knowing that something is funny, that there are others that agree, and the generally agree for the same reason. An expression of community. It can depend on the infectiousness of laughter. Some of the funniest jokes are about things that cannot be programmed. Like, when you had to be there. They don't need programmers who think they are comedians, they need comedians who think they can program. One big problem. Computers aren't funny hillarious, but sometimes they're funny peculiar, as in, funny how it crashed just before I did a backup.
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POPSHomophobia Just Under the Surface What a shame. Here is an area of New Jersey, that on the surface seemed to be perfectly comfortable with its gays residence, without exception. However, once gay rights became enshrined into law, the surface cracked and out flowed hateful discrimination based on homophobia. Talk about thin skinned support and values.