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  1. Seventh-Day Adventists (Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance - Robinson)
      Provides an overview of the beliefs of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. Sometimes visitors misspell as Seventh Day. 10-00

  2. Games Related to Science (Ontario Science Centre - SciZone)
      Provides interactive games related to science and technology. 8-01

  3. Arguments For and Against (Office of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Canada - Gardner, Glenn, and Johnston)
      Provides a research based approach to charter schools and describes the status in the United States. 5-00

  4. Huron Nation History (First Nations)
      "Ouendake (called Huronia by the French) was the original homeland of the Huron occupying a fairly compact area of central Ontario between the southern end of Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe."

  5. -03-23-06 Asexual Marriages (ABC News)
      "Some studies show that asexual behavior does exist in the animal world. Dr. Anthony Bogaert of Brock University in Ontario, who has conducted one of the few studies of human asexuality said he found as much as 1 percent of the population may be asexual." 03-06

  6. Electric Car with NanoSafe Lithium Batteries (Phoenix Motorcars.com)
      "Phoenix Motorcars manufactures zero-emission, freeway-speed fleet vehicles. It is an early leader in the mass production of full-function, green electric trucks and SUVs for commercial fleet use. Based in Ontario, California, Phoenix Motorcars uses the NanoSafe™ battery, a non-toxic, all-battery solution to eliminate noise and toxic vehicle emissions that contribute to air pollution."

      Awesome Library does not endorse these products but provides them as examples. 10-07

  7. How Much Thermal Energy Does the Syngas Produce? (TechnologyReview.com)
      "This week, city counselors in Ottawa, Ontario, unanimously approved a new waste-to-energy facility that will turn 400 metric tons of garbage per day into 21 megawatts of net electricity--enough to power about 19,000 homes." In this scenario, it takes 19 metric tons of biomass to generate a megawatt of electricity. 06-09

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