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		<title>Living in a city center?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The air we breathe is not always fresh. Everyday we try to freshen it up with various artificial smells that come out of deodorants and other items that are presupposed to make our air fresh. But is is even incomparable with the harm factories and traffic fumes do the invironment and to be exact to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-196" title="Green Living" src="http://wheresearch.info/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Green-Living-300x299.jpg" alt="Green Living" width="300" height="299" />The air we breathe is not always fresh. Everyday we try to freshen it up with various artificial smells that come out of deodorants and other items that are presupposed to make our air fresh. But is is even incomparable with the harm factories and traffic fumes do the invironment and to be exact to the air. If you live in the center of the city you can&#8217;t even open your windows without noticing the slash and soot on the window-sill. Definitely you dust it away but don&#8217;t you think that this is the air you are always breathing? Unfortunately this is our reality and the reality we have chosen ourselves as we are always looking for better ways to ease our life whereas our health suffers more and more. You like the city center hassle? Great! So you should like living there and breathe in the poisonous air, drink the dusty water unless it is being purified by <a href="http://richairmechanical.com/content/Noritz-Water-Heaters" target="_self">Noritz</a> and forget about any green plant as the center is often free of it. So how to make your life a bit more &#8220;close to nature&#8221;? How to make it a <span id="more-195"></span>normal life with crystal clear water, green plants around and the soothing atmosphere? The answer is &#8211; no way! If you really want to be close to nature &#8211; move to the country. But if you want to make your city life more healthy &#8211; install <a href="http://richairmechanical.com" target="_self">ductless air conditioners</a>. Such conditioners are not just eco-friendly and do not make any harm to the environment but they also provide you with clean air, the air that is absolutely useful to breathe in. <a href="http://richairmechanical.com/content/Sanyo-Mini-Split-Systems" target="_self">Sanyo air conditioners</a> present only the latest modern features that extend far then just cooling the air around.</p>
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