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Could a donkey speak with a man's voice in Bible and Quran? - Posted by Professor Dr. Ibrahim Khalil.

Talking about the Donkey(s), the Bible declares that: 1) They (Israelites) destroyed with the sword every living thing, 2) Go and totally destroy everything. Do not spare them, 3) Kill men and women, children and infants, and donkeys, 4) "Ishmael" will be a wild donkey of a man, 5) Either Redeem or Kill the firstborn donkey, 6) Do not "covet" your neighbor's wife or donkey, 7) You and your Donkey have to keep the Sabbath, 8) How do you deal with the donkey, and the fools?, 9) Drag away and throw outside the dead donkey, 10)The donkey knows his owner's manger, but Israel does not know, 11) The Egyptian's genitals are like those of donkeys!, 12) Samson killed a thousand men with a jawbone of a donkey! And 13) A donkey spoke with a man's voice!

On the other hand, the Quran talks about: 1) The story of how Allah made revival of a dead man and donkey, 2) Those who claim they worship Allah but not follow His Law are like donkeys that carry books and not understand what they carry, 3) The harshest of all voices is the voice of the donkeys and 4) Allah Creates what we do not know.

Serengeti Migration - Posted by Robert Palmer.

Details of the Serengeti migration.

Lion Behaviour and Distribution - Posted by Robert Palmer.

Lions were once found the length of Africa and the middle east all the way to India, where a small population still remains in the Gir Forest.

What Exactly Are Greenhouse Gases, and How Does Biofriendly Help? - Posted by Creative Asst.

It helps to know exactly what “greenhouse gases” are, and how Biofriendly Corporation’s Green Plus liquid fuel catalyst helps solves the problem

The Science Behind Global Warming— And the Biofriendly Solution - Posted by Creative Asst.

The realities of global warming are established...and Biofriendly Corporation’s Green Plus liquid fuel catalyst is an extraordinary solution

EPA Urged to Clean Up Toxic Pollution from Diesel Ships and Trains - Posted by Creative Asst.

Environmental group pushes for new pollution standard by the end of the year

Growing Mushrooms at Home using Straw or Manure - Posted by mike jones.

There are some species of mushrooms that will benefit from using straw or manure as a bulk substrate to maximize fruiting potential. If you would like to grow Portabellos, all of the Oyster mushrooms, Shaggy Manes, the Paddy Straw mushroom, or the King Stropharia mushroom you should use your colonized substrates as spawn to inoculate straw and/or manure. The bulk substrate only needs to be pasteurized to be used.

Growing Mushrooms at Home Using Agar Plates - Posted by mike jones.

When growing mushrooms at home, cereal grains such as wheat, rye, millet, maize, amaranth, quinoa, etc. can be used as a vehicle to expand your substrate mass into bulk substrates. If you’ve mastered half-pint jars, making grain spawn is the next logical step. When a jar of grain is completely colonized it can be used to inoculate other jars of grain using what’s called a grain to grain transfer. G2G for short. Paul Stamet’s explains that 1 jar of colonized grain can inoculate 10 more jars of grain. Each of these jars in turn can inoculate 10 more jars and finally those can inoculate 10 bags of bulk substrate each. Do the math and you are expanding your mycelial mass up to 10,000 times the original jar.

Growing Mushrooms at Home Using Grains - Posted by mike jones.

When growing Mushrooms at Home, Cereal grains such as wheat, rye, millet, maize, amaranth, quinoa, etc. can be used as a vehicle to expand your substrate mass into bulk substrates. If you’ve mastered half-pint jars, making grain spawn is the next logical step. When a jar of grain is completely colonized it can be used to inoculate other jars of grain using what’s called a grain to grain transfer.

The Mushroom Life Cycle - Posted by mike jones.

Mushrooms are truly unique organisms. Their full potential in recycling agricultural wastes and tree stump decomposing has yet to be taken advantage. Some mushrooms like the Shiitake even boast cancer fighting properties...

 
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