What is Worm Farming?

March 21st, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Magazines


What is Worm Farming?
What is Worm Farming? Worm farming has been around for years on various scales. While the reasons for worm farming are not widely known, those who participate are big believers in the benefits that these worms have on the environment. Many worm farmers commercially culture worms for profit. Specific breeds of worms are bred and are typically kept in breed specific quarters. Commercially raised worms are typically sold for composting. Some worm farmers distribute to landfills providing a natural method

Worm Farming – Do You Want To Learn More About Green Living

March 21st, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Magazines


Worm Farming - Do You Want To Learn More About Green Living
Do You Want To Learn More About Green Living That Can Save You Money? Discover How To Create A Worm Farm From Scratch! The Complete Guide to Worm Farming is here – Using the compost with worms will help you to have a better quality of soil because of the castings that come from the worm. Organic soil is of high quality and you won’t have to concern yourself with those unfamiliar toxins if you were to use regular soil. In this report, you will discover the following: If you want to learn

2010 FAA Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM)

March 18th, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Magazines


2010 FAA Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM)
This manual is designed to provide the aviation community with basic flight information and ATC procedures for use in the National Airspace System (NAS) of the United States. This manual contains the fundamentals required in order to fly in the United States NAS. It also contains items of interest to pilots concerning health and medical facts, factors affecting flight safety, a pilot/controller glossary of terms used in the ATC System, and information on safety, accident, and hazard reporting.

The Time of the Corncrake: an Irishman’s memories of his life

March 17th, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Magazines


The Time of the Corncrake: an Irishman's memories of his life
A story that is sad, funny, informative, and describes in great detail a way of life now gone forever. The Time of the Corncrake: an Irishman’s memories of his life in the 1940′s and 1950′s

Frank M. Andrews: Marshall’s Airman

March 11th, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Magazines


Frank M. Andrews: Marshall's Airman
This book recognizes and pays tribute to airmen of the past and present. This is an eye toward inspiring airmen of the future. General Frank M. Andrews was an inspirational figure in our history and it is fitting that we highlight his accomplishments and contributions in the creation, shaping, and development of the United States Air Force. As the organizer and commander of the prewar General Headquarters (GHQ) Air Force, he was the first airman to have centralized nationwide command of Air Corpsbombardment, attack, and pursuit units. The advent of GHQ

Captain Jinks Hero

February 21st, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Magazines


Captain Jinks Hero
Bless my soul! I nearly forgot, exclaimed Colonel Jinks, as he came back into the store. To-morrow is Sam’s birthday and I promised Ma to bring him home something for a present. Have you got anything for a boy six years old?

The Kiltartan History Book

February 15th, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Magazines


The Kiltartan History Book
“As to the old history of Ireland, the first man ever died in Ireland was Partholan, and he is buried, and his greyhound along with him, at some place in Kerry. The Nemidians came after that and stopped for a while, and then they all died of some disease. “

The Wish List

February 13th, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Magazines


The Wish List
Eoin Colfer has made millions of fans around the world with his much-loved character, Artemis Fowl, the star of his hugely best-selling series. Now, in a beautifully written novel that is already breaking records in his native Ireland, Colfer introduces readers to a lovable but troubled heroine, who has been given the opportunity for a special kind of redemption. Meg Finn is in trouble-unearthly trouble. Cast out of her home by her stepfather after her mother’s death, Meg is a wanderer, a troublemaker. But after her latest stunt, finding a

The Kiltartan History Book

February 6th, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Magazines


The Kiltartan History Book
“As to the old history of Ireland, the first man ever died in Ireland was Partholan, and he is buried, and his greyhound along with him, at some place in Kerry. The Nemidians came after that and stopped for a while, and then they all died of some disease.

Captain Jinks Hero

January 29th, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Magazines


Captain Jinks Hero
“Bless my soul! I nearly forgot, exclaimed Colonel Jinks, as he came back into the store. To-morrow is Sam”s birthday and I promised Ma to bring him home something for a present. Have you got anything for a boy six years old “