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Researchers at the University of New England in Australia claim to have made a surprising discovery. While searching for means to combat a serious stomach disorder common to Australian sheep, they found that "small quantities of a naturally occurring clay, called bentonite, mixed into a sheep's drinking water" not only improved the animal's digestion but increased wool growth, reports The Australian. One of the researchers, Professor Ron Leng, said that a daily dose of a half ounce of bentonite mixed into their drinking water had resulted in increase of up to about one tenth of an ounce a day in a sheep's growth. It is hoped that use of this mixture on sheep nationwide will bring increases in wool production worth millions of dollars. |
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Las Vegas is one of the leading travel destinations in the world. Known for its arid desert climate,
it's infamous as the gambling capital of the United States. Although Las Vegas was once almost exclusively
supported by the gaming industry, it has come of age in the 21st century as a true metropolitan destination
with a far more diverse economy. Business interest is strong in Nevada, as there is no state income tax. This gives Nevada businesses
an edge over many states, and has caused a steady migration of a wide range of industrial and commercial corporations
from states with high taxes.
The Las Vegas strip demands most of the attention of visitors to Southern Nevdada. However, there are true riches within a short drive
of Las Vegas. Redrock Canyon is a short 15 minute drive down West Charleston from West Las Vegas. The Valley of Fire is definately worth
taking extra time to visit. Hoover Dam is also a very popular destination which also often includes a day at Lake Mead.
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