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Dome News: 2008 - 2009
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The Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) has invited Monolithic to participate in two of its February Conventions in Texas.
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Don Steelman was not planning on anything too fancy when he decided to build a Monolithic Dome home in the Mohave Valley. But he knew that the house itself would be giving him something worth far more than any expensive amenity that he could put into it – the knowledge that it would be around for centuries.
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A storm shelter above the ground. That’s how the Tuttles describe their three-bedroom dome home in Shamrock, Texas in an article in the Amarillo Globe-News.
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Tornado season begins in April, and according to the National Weather Service, Texas averages more twisters each year than any other state in the nation. That doesn’t concern David B. South, who was recently featured on the front page of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, one of the state’s largest newspapers.
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Oklahoma sits right in the middle of tornado alley. Perhaps that’s one reason why the state is home to more Monolithic Dome schools than anywhere else in the nation, as well as a growing number of dome homes.
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Energy-efficient Monolithic Domes provide one of the very best housing solutions in areas that experience weather extremes. The thermal qualities of the concrete enable the building to maintain its interior temperature no matter what the weather is like outside.
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Peggy Atwood will be speaking on February 14, 2008 in Troy, New York. The Day of Decision Lecture Series will be held at the Hudson Valley Community College.
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When Jerry and Susan Smith heard about the plight of orphans in Mongolia, they wanted to find a way to help. In 1995, the Smiths traveled to the capital city of UlaanBaatar, and simply began asking the abandoned children living on the streets whether they wanted to take shelter in a warm home. Read More...
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