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CARNATION Family Favorites - NESTLE VeryBestBaking.com
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Mar 1, 7:23pm
1 review
cooking
•http://www.verybestbaking.com/carnati...
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Recipes.
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CARNATION Home Page
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Mar 1, 7:08pm
1 review
cooking
•http://www.nestle.com.au/carnation/
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some nice recipes
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The Story of Oak Island
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Mar 1, 5:35pm
6 reviews
bizarre
•http://www.activemind.com/Mysterious/...
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What lengths would you go to, to hide your treasure?
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Feb 29, 2:38pm
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Beautiful Reflections
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Arctic Doomsday Seed Vault Opens Doors For 100 Million Seeds
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Feb 28, 7:27pm
2 reviews
agriculture
•http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/...
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From the page: The Svalbard Global Seed Vault opened February 26 on a remote island in the Arctic Circle, receiving inaugural shipments of 100 million seeds that originated in over 100 countries.
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Red25blossoms profile - StumbleUpon
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Feb 26, 8:22pm
20 reviews
stumblers
•http://red25blossom.stumbleupon.com/
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Gorgous images. Thank you for sharing.
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Feb 26, 6:16pm
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In the picture below are 50 Band names eg.. smashing pumpkins.. See how many you can find....
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Feb 26, 6:10pm
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Beautiful picture, part of the Best Nature Award Pics.. by NG
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TIRKANDI INABURRA
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Feb 25, 6:48pm
1 review
self-improvement
•http://www.tirkandi.org.au/
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Promoting Resilience
The Tirkandi Inaburra philosophy is based above all on promoting resilience. It aims to empower Aboriginal youth to develop and draw on their own resilience in order to take responsibility for their own lives, develop strategies to deal with their problems and minimise the risk of becoming involved in the criminal justice system. The promotion of cultural pride, identity and self-confidence in Aboriginal youth is seen as central to the development of resilient young men.
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Critically Endangered Porpoise May Be Doomed To Extinction
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Feb 25, 4:25am
1 review
environment
•http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/...
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From the page: An international research team, including biologists from NOAA's Fisheries Service, reported in the scientific journal Conservation Biology, that the estimated population of vaquita, a porpoise found in the Gulf of California, is likely two years away from reaching such low levels that their rate to extinction will increase and possibly be irreversible. Scientists believe only about 150 vaquita remain.
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