By: Jack Dawson | 2011-01-22 | Fashion Woolrich Clothing in the United States has a long history of the old brand, by John Riche founded in 1830, founded the original business is outdoor products. read more
By: Robert Henvell | 2011-01-02 | History The abandonment of numerous lowland Maya communities ca 800-900 Ade varied regionally and temporally. read more
By: A Dawn | 2010-04-04 | International studies Nowadays it's hard not to notice that Canada and arctic being mentioned everywhere. Canada reaffirms claim over the North. But the question is why now? read more
By: Jennyhicks | 2011-04-30 | Cruises Expect the unexpected – prepare to be amazed by rolling scenery and charmed by the antics of the myriads of wildlife on an Arctic cruise or holiday. read more
By: Bob K. Jent | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Russia continues to be the country possessing the largest proven natural gas reserves on the planet as well as the largest exporter of oil after Saudi Arabia. The mismanagement of their resources combined with limited technology has rendered may of their vast resources unsalvageable with their continued denial of foreign intervention further limiting successful extraction efforts. Current projected estimates show that Russia's large reserves, with no expansion or increased operations are dwindling, and will be nearly tapped by 2030. read more
By: karen campese | 2011-02-08 | Home Management Most of the country continues to get hit with an arctic blast. The temperatures have hit record lows in places that do not normally experience them. So, what do you do when Jack Frost comes nipping at your nose? read more
By: All-Purpose Guru | 2011-01-08 | Book Reviews Photojournalist Fred Bruemmer spent up to six months of every year for 30 years documenting the traditions and culture of the Inuit people of Canada. In both word and picture he beautifully portrays the forbidding landscape and the traditional way of life of the Inuit people who have lived there for thousands of years read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-12-07 | Environment The Arctic climate change may be the most serious environmental issue that attracts common concerns of almost all nations because it directly causes higher temperatures, sea-level rise, melting of sea ice and glaciers and disappearance of many plants as well as animal species. Besides, its indirect social, environmental, economic and health impacts will also arise, including increasing death illness in poor communities, decreasing crop yields and destroying other resources needed for subsistence. Let see the severe consequences of Arctic Climate Change through a series of photos and raise awareness of global warming prevention. read more
By: oil | 2011-08-01 | Environment Environmentalists and conversationalists are strictly opposing the plan of drilling exploration wells in the Arctic proposed by Shell and Cairn Energy. While the former stack a lot of complaints explaining the adverse consequences, the latter has promised that there would hardly be any harm in drilling wells in the Arctic. read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2010-09-20 | Exotic locations The Arctic is seen to be a marvelous location with full of animals, plants and people. Because of low temperatures and precipitation with strong winds in the Arctic, animals here are warm creatures varying in size and characteristics. There are many genres of Arctic animals including CARIBOU, MUSK OXEN, Arctic wolves, ARCTIC FOX, LEMMINGS, and so on. One of the most exciting things of Arctic animals is their changing of feathers or fur color according to the seasons. Many birds and mammals cope with this by creating various colors of fur or feathers depending on the season of year. Below are the most amazing changes of feathers or fur color in seasons of Arctic animals. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-05-06 | News and society The ice maze built for the 2010 Buffalo Powder Keg Winter Festival set the world record for the largest ice maze with measurement of 12,855.68 square feet. read more
By: Priyanka Verma | 2011-02-22 | Technology This spring Canada along with other Arctic states will unite to commence a comprehensive study in the changes occurring in the Arctic climate. A joint research on melting sea ice, permafrost, and glaciers will aid northern nations to tackle the irrevocable consequences of climate change. Alongside, it also focuses on infrastructure regulations and future of agriculture in the Arctic. Norway' read more
By: Kristina West | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Northern Canada and the Arctic ice caps see environmental changes. Dolphins, robins, and finches have been spotted on Baffin Island; species never seen in the North before. Hunters are falling through unseasonably thin ice. Migrating animals have changed their grassing routs causing a shortage in Inuits food sources. read more
By: kruno lubina | 2011-10-25 | Gadgets and gizmos If you own Arctic laser or some other high power laser or just looking to buy it.This is something you should read to get all the information about safety handling. read more
By: Mark Scriven | 2011-07-04 | Relationships Making the decision to get married is one which is not taken lightly by many couples round the world. However, once that decision is made, we all want the same thing from our wedding day-a truly special day which will be enjoyed by all and will provide us with many... read more