Cheese consists of proteins and fat from milk, usually the milk of cows, buffalo, goats, or sheep. It is produced by coagulation of the milk protein casein. Typically, the milk is acidified and addition of the enzyme rennet causes ...
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Technology has advanced so much over the years that it has become very difficult to stay upgraded with all the technological advancements. Technology is being used everywhere from your home to your office, schools, colleges etc. It is not ...
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Even after identification of probable sites for setting up handloom villages by the Nepalese Government, the plan is yet to see the daylight, the Himalayan Times reported quoting the Federation of Handicraft Association of Nepal (FHAN) ...
Telford & Wrekin Council's ongoing project to better the lighting and reduce street illuminations energy consumption around the borough is set to continue, with the villages of Burford, Bridgwood and Bembridge in Brookside next in line to ...
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“Today we remember those who are suffering from industrial water pollution and celebrate the bravery, passion and persistence of the people around the world working tirelessly to create a toxic-free tomorrow,” said Tianjie Ma, ...
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Standards Australia has finally released the new Australian Standard AS1288-2006 – Glass in buildings which replaces “AS1288-1994 – Glass in buildings”. As it has been twelve years between editions it seems ...
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About 100 traditional weavers from 10 Asean countries including Canada, India, Japan and the US are likely to participate in the 4th Asean Traditional Textile Symposium to be held in Thai Nguyen, a northern province of Vietnam, from March ...
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There is a growing desire for open air. The summer season has finally taken its course, with long days and serene, sometimes too hot. Happiness for people who love being outdoors, in contact with nature. The last year has indeed been a ...
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The Peak District National Park Authority wants to shed light on the best sites and designs for solar panels, particularly for owners of historic buildings. The Authority, which welcomes renewable energy devices that do not harm the ...
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Water is a basic necessity for living life smoothly. Most of the chores ranging from cooking, washing, cleaning to drinking, water is needed for everything, No doubt, water pumps are used for both residential and commercial applications. ...
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Turtle, one of India's leading men's lifestyle brands unveiled their limited edition collection of Khadi menswear with the theme "Ecological Weave". This is an initiative which not only hopes to revive the khadi industry and the livelihood ...
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Greenpeace hailed China’s commitment to clean up chemical pollution with a breakthrough chemical management plan that acknowledges for the first time the existence of ‘cancer villages’ and will blacklist 58 chemicals and ...
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General Mills and Haagen-Dazs today announced an initiative to help smallholder vanilla farmers in Madagascar, in order to ensure the availability of vanilla for future generations. As a part of the new initiative, both the firms together ...
The hand-knotted rugs are from Bunyaad, a fair-trade rug company, and include floral and tribal designs. Rugs sold at the Ten Thousand Villages sale will benefit Pakistani artisans and their families. GREENSBORO, N.C. — ...
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For weeks, numerous Iraqi politicians have been speaking about a bundle of development projects in the country, including reviving the thousands of border villages that were abandoned and decimated during the Iran-Iraq war. However, some ...
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