SafeLawns.org - Initiatives
SafeLawns.org announced three nationwide initiatives April 4th, 2007 on the National Mall in Washington, DC, the “nation’s front yard.” The cherry blossoms were aglow and the warm spring showers were helping the spring bulbs grow as we set out to change the way America cares for her lawns.WikiAnswers - How did religion affect the Ancient Egyptian daily life
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1. The SafeLawns Million Acre Challenge
Global warming is arguably the most serious and basic issue of our time, and yet homeowners are often frustrated by what to do to help. One great answer is to commit to caring for your lawn in an eco-friendly way, by eliminating synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, using push and/or electric mowers, and watering and planting responsibly. Every acre of turf manages responsibly captures carbon that would otherwise make global warming worse.
Religion of the Ancient Egyptians effected their daily lives through belief that floods, drought, harvest where caused and affected by the gods/goddesses. As a result they would perform sacrifices, pray, give gifts to temples of worship to make the gods/goddesses happy and ensure successful harvests and floods. In addition, many pharaohs and queens would boast that they were the reincarnation of a god/goddess, as a result the citizens would trust them in decisions being made, and thus affect what the leaders and its people would endeavor, and who they would follow/vote for.
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