Commentary

Teen finds cheap way to turn salt water into safe drinking water – Metro

On February 8, 2017, in Commentary, by Erik

One teen has found a cheap way to turn salt water into safe drinking water for people. He managed to do it all from his classroom. The student is a senior at a high school in Portland. He wanted to address this issue because only one in eight people have access to clean drinking water. […]

 

Thousands of Brent residents to recieve ‘smart water meters’ – Brent and Kilburn Times

On February 7, 2017, in Commentary, by Erik

There are thousands of Brant residents that are going to receive smart water meters. The meters will be put in a few areas. Over the last month, residents have been getting the new technology that gives them access to their water use data. The data can be accessed online and over the phone as well. […]

 

Haunting pics of abandoned water park show how forgotten paradise has dried up and fallen into disrepair – The Sun

On February 7, 2017, in Commentary, by Erik

There are some haunting pictures of an abandoned water park and it shows how a forgotten paradise has dried up and fallen into a state of death and disrepair. The huge site is set to be turned into a big shopping center is filled with graffiti and vandalism. The park is located next to a […]

 

West Dunbartonshire named UK’s best area for mortgage affordability – Scottish Housing News

On February 5, 2017, in Commentary, by Erik

The best area for mortgage affordability is West Dunbartonshire. it was named this by the Scottish Housing News. Research from the Bank of Scotland has put out the numbers and it appears to be true. There have been many improvements in the whole country and this means good things for many people who want to […]

 

How To Help Your Employees Get Heart Healthy – Forbes

On February 5, 2017, in Commentary, by Erik

Heart disease is one of the top killers in America, and it is also costing employers a lot of money. While it is impossible to make your employees workout, there are things you can help them do. Give them idea of exercises to do at their desk, and give incentives to workout everyday. Key Takeaways: […]

 

One in Five Kids Think Skipping Meals Leads to a Healthy Lifestyle – FoodIngredientsFirst

On February 4, 2017, in Commentary, by Erik

Three quarters of children aged between 11 and 14 said they did not set a limit on the amount of sweets and chocolates they eat each day. A total of 58 per cent also said they had “no limit” when it came to scoffing fried food like chips or fried chicken. The research also found […]

 

Low mortgage rates keeping affordability low for home borrowers in UK – Property Wire

On February 4, 2017, in Commentary, by Erik

Buying and owning a home for most people relies a lot on the rate they can get on their mortgage. While it can be high or low, the low mortgage that is currently happening in the United Kingdoms and it is keeping the price of these homes low. This is good for the economy. Key […]

 

CANCER RISK: Roast potatoes, CHIPS and TOAST could cause CANCER, experts say – Express.co.uk

On February 2, 2017, in Commentary, by Erik

Cooking carb rich foods and creating that lovely brown skin can potentially cause cancer. Research shows acrylamide, the byproduct of browning foods, is damaging to dna and can cause tumors. To protect yourself, either eliminate these food choices, or opt for a more golden yellow to pale hue, rather than a dark golden brown crisp, […]

 

CCTV footage captures a woman plunge straight into water fountain because she’s too busy staring at her mobile phone – The Sun

On February 1, 2017, in Commentary, by Erik

Funny CCTV Video Cellphone Addicted Woman Plunge Into fountain Beijing, China – Another funny CCTV video coverage about a cellphone addicted woman falling into a water fountain of freezing water. The unfortunate soul didn’t see it coming and off she went head on. Despite the large pool lying straight in front of the woman and […]

 

Syria regains Damascus water supply plant – BBC News

On February 1, 2017, in Commentary, by Erik

One of the fiercest battlefronts in the Syrian civil war holds the water supply for millions of Damascus residents. They have struggled with the water shortage for more than a month. The Damascus Water Authority believed the rebels contaminated the water supply with diesel. The water source is approximately 11 miles North West of the […]