UPDATE 12.05.2015:
Second huge earthquake hits Nepal with a magnitude of 7.1 just 2 weeks after the first earthquake with major consequences. Please help donating on the following official links!
UNICEF • Doctors Without Borders • Global Giving
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UPDATE 12.05.2015:
Second huge earthquake hits Nepal with a magnitude of 7.1 just 2 weeks after the first earthquake with major consequences. Please help donating on the following official links!
UNICEF • Doctors Without Borders • Global Giving
URGENT UPDATE: With over 4,000 dead in Nepal, a horrifying estimate of over 10,000, your help is needed more than ever! Follow any of the links to join hands and raise money to help the people of Nepal.
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It’s easy to become obsessed with the pursuit of seeking happiness, but the truth is we can all do a little something to feel a bit happier. Often ‘a bit’ happier is all it takes to feel significantly better, the journey to happiness is more of an accumulation of marginal gains rather than one big thing suddenly making us happier.
Some of these ways will be more useful to certain people than others and for that reason they are in no particular order.
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Beyond the landfills and trash heaps moldering in almost every town and city across the globe, manmade garbage has found its way into the natural landscape on a mind-boggling scale. It seems as though there are virtually no places left on Earth free of our rubbish. Junk can be found everywhere – from the bellies of animals and the tissues of our own bodies to the world’s vast oceans.
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Though summer brings all kinds of wonderful things such as barbecues, picnics, fun outdoor activities, and more, it also attracts stinging insects. While you should be concerned about the species that pack a powerful and painful sting and can cause allergic reactions, there is one that should be protected. Check out this infographic that compares wasps, yellow jackets, hornets and honey bees. By following this guide, you can learn how to tell the difference between these stinging insects and what steps to take to control and prevent or protect them respectively.
via edenpest.com
The following Infographic shows the respective diet, anatomy and nests differences between Bees and Wasps:
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