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Dust Houses
Dust Houses by Maria Adelaida Lopez. Her series of Dust Houses are toy doll houses covered over in vacuum cleaner lint, representing the themes of domesticity and the other, the ideas of cleaning up after oneself and putting one’s house in order. Now an artist and educator in Miami, Lopez no longer cleans for others, but has filled vacuum cleaner bags given to her.


Michael Pollan: What Do Marijuana and Catnip Have in Common?
In a wide-ranging interview from a new book on pot, Pollan says, 'The idea that the government can tell you what you can grow in your garden strikes me in a visceral way as wrong.'


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Letting Go of Clutter
Do you crave the peace, calm and beauty greater organization would offer you? And yet, at the same time, dread the process of getting there? Here’s the good news: you’re not alone!


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Amazing Gardens with Figures from Plants
Flowers and plants are one of the most amazing and wonderful natural gifts that fill our lives with beauty and color. When this colorful beauty is arranged to display its beauty in its full brilliance, the feeling is unforgettable. Enjoy this wonderful composition from color cascades, alleys and figures from bushes.


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Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS ) and Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES). The Killers in your bathroom?
Both Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) and its close relative Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) are commonly used in many soaps, shampoos, detergents, toothpastes and other products that we expect to "foam up". Both chemicals are very effective foaming agents, chemically known as surfactants.



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