Sally Anne Lewis
Staying behind the lens - Self
Sally Anne Lewis moves between England, New Zealand and Texas, where she lives. Sally writes for Suite 101 and Decoded Science, on a wide range of subject matter. She has two master's degrees, in science and journalism, and is interested in weather, politics, the natural world, photography and scientific experiments in the kitchen, not all involving food.
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Latest Articles
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Climate Change | Why More Carbon Dioxide Is Not Good for Plants
Climate change skeptics declare that plants need carbon dioxide, and it's perfectly true, but they don't need too much. Enough is enough.
Oct 19, 2011
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Bird Flu | What's All the Squawking About? A Guide to Avian Flu
Why do they make such a fuss about bird flu? Is it that dangerous? Actually, yes, it is. Here's why.
Oct 14, 2011
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What is Euthanasia? Voluntary, Active, Passive or Murderous
Euthanasia comes from two Greek words and means 'good death.' It is intended to relieve a person from suffering. There are several kinds of euthanasia.
Oct 11, 2011
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The Emily Morgan Hotel, Haunted Hotels, San Antonio, Texas
Named for the young woman they call the Yellow Rose of Texas, the Emily Morgan Hotel holds more than the spirit of its namesake. Especially on the 9th floor
Oct 11, 2011
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Indoor Plants | Are They Lush and Lovely or Drab and Sad?
Plants always look wonderful when you see them in a store, but how do you keep them looking their best? It's not that hard to do.
Oct 9, 2011
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English Christmas | Stir-up Sunday and the Christmas Pudding
The English Christmas Pudding has one tradition that many families still practice; Stir-up Sunday. Get your spoon ready.
Oct 4, 2011
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Red Tide, Brown Tide, Bad Algal Bloom
The sea turns a spooky red, glows in the dark and leaves you wondering if someone has poured a toxic sludge into the ocean. What is it?
Oct 1, 2011
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Best Suitcase Ever for Overseas | Skyway Ultra No-Weight Vertical
You've seen the offers i.e.three matching bags for $40 - not a great deal if you want to use them more than once. Serious traveling needs serious luggage.
Sep 30, 2011
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The Teddy Bear Toss | Ice Hockey Gets Soft
Not quite a teddy bears picnic, not quite a hockey fight, but often a bench clearer. The Teddy Bear Toss is a great way to combine ice hockey and charity.
Sep 26, 2011
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What are the Rules of Rugby? How's it Played and What is Allowed?
Running, throwing or seeming to roll across the pitch in a moiling, roiling mass of limbs, rugby is a very traditional and tough game. What's it all about?
Sep 23, 2011
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