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Walls Can Cool Themselves -- Would you believe that walls can cool themselves when they get hot?  Many of you, if not all of you will answer a simple and flat, ‘NO’.  I would have said so too until I read it with my own eyes (I didn’t actually see these walls with my own eyes, no).  The BASF company announced in mid-year that it had managed to do the impossible.  The experiments were held in Ludwigshafen, Germany.
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Buying a Washing Machine? It's a Load-ed Question -- If you're in the market for a new washing machine, consider sinking your clothes into an energy-efficient one. It will not only conserve energy but, closer to home, can help lower your utility bills.
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24-Hour a Day Protection with a Home Monitored Security System -- The top fear that everyone faces these days whenever leaving their house not only is the stigmatizing thought of a burglar breaking in, vandalizing and stealing valuables in The home as well as your lifetime's work, but the threat of bodily harm as well. In modern society security systems are no longer considered an option but are becoming more and more a necessity for the purposes of protecting and ensuring the safety of your family members at all times.
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Keep an Eye on Mary Poppins with a Nanny Cam -- Saying goodbye everyday to your baby cradled and turning him over to the nanny can give you a nervous twinge, but you and your husband have no choice. You've got to work, but how do you put your mind at ease? A nanny cam is your answer.
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Protect Your Home with a Barking Dog Alarm --  It is well known and police will confirm that a barking dog is one of the best deterrents for keeping burglars away from your home. No dog? No worries! Why not protect your home with a barking dog alarm.
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Introduction to Photovoltaic (solar cell) Systems -- Solar cells convert sunlight directly into electricity. Solar cells are often used to power calculators and watches. They are made of semiconducting materials similar to those used in computer chips. When sunlight is absorbed by these materials, the solar energy knocks electrons loose from their atoms, allowing the electrons to flow through the material to produce electricity.
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