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Future Energy will allow us to make reasonable, logical and correct decisions on our future energy as a result of two of the most serious problems that the civilized world has to face; the looming shortage of oil (which supplies most of our transport fuel) and the alarming rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide over the past 50 years (resulting from the burning of oil, gas and coal and the loss of forests) that threatens to change the world's climate through global warming. Future Energy focuses on all the types of energy available to us, taking into account a future involving a reduction in oil and gas production and the rapidly increasing amount of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere. It is uniqu...
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Pocket gophers, commonly referred to simply as gophers, are burrowing rodents of the family Geomyidae. The roughly 41 species are all endemic to North and Central America. They are commonly known for their extensive tunneling activities and their ability to destroy farms and gardens. This scientific text is a publication of the discovery of a new species of Pocket Gopher (Genus Pappogeomys) from Jalisco, México. It is a publication of the University Of Kansas Museum Of Natural History.
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Isaac Branscum (1835-1917) was born in Wayne County, Kentucky. The Branscums emigrated into Johnson County, Illinois, where Isaac married Martha Elizabeth Vancleve (1836-1914) in 1857. They raised their family in Illinois until 1875 when they moved to Stone County, Arkansas. Ancestors and descendants lived in Virginia, Kentucky, Illinois, Arkansas, Oklahoma, California, Texas, Idaho, Colorado, Oregon, and elsewhere.
William Elder was born in 1707 in Prince George's County, Maryland to William Elder and Elizabeth Finch. He married Ann Wheeler, daughter of Richard Wheeler. They had five children. She died in 1739. William married Jacoba Clementina Livers, daughter of Arnold Livers and Hellen Gordon, 1 February 1742. They had seven children. He died 11 April 1775. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Maryland, Kentucky, Ohio and Illinois.