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Transparency For Green Brands - To Biodegrade Or Not
The goal of sustainability is clear. The means are debatable. This creates challenges for marketers.
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How Kiva Makes Microfinance Transparent
In recent years, "microfinance" has been one of the most promising developments in the nonprofit and philanthropic world.
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Senate Bill Calls For Transparency In The Oil Industry
Will this bill end the corrupt business practices of major energy companies in developing nations? We sure hope so!
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50 Chinese Babies Have Kidney Issues Because Of Tainted Baby Formula
In China one baby is dead and at least 50 more have kidney problems as a result of tainted baby formula. The Sanlu Group who make the formula in question hav... -
Somalia Tops List Of Most Corrupt Nations
Transparency International has ranked the world's most corrupt countries with Somalia topping the list. Coming a close second is Iraq. Some other countries a... -
Genetic Testing: Should You Be Tested?
The decision to be tested for the genetic mutations that dramatically raise a woman’s risk of the disease is a fraught one.
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China Admits That Coal Power "Might" Cause Pollution
China has never been known as the most environmentally friendly nation. Because of this, it's no surprise that China is playing coy on emissions control.
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Is Bamboo Going To Save The Planet?
Bamboo has been touted as the new wonder fabric, it is rapidly renewable, requires little or no pesticides, and is soft to the touch.
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World's Most Valuable Resource, A Curse For Most Nigerians
The battle is over oil -- one of the world's most valuable resources. But to most Nigerians -- oil is a curse.
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Obama Isn't the Only One Being Inaugurated on Jan. 20th
Arianna Huffington along with Causecast is hoping that Obama's inauguration will help inspire individual Americans to actively get involved in volunteering.
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The baby boomers are ready and the millennials can taste it. We are seduced by change; it's allure insurmountable and implications incredible.
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Light Pollution Forms 'Eco-Traps'
An international team of researchers has found another form of light pollution that could have an adverse effect on wildlife.
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I would like to take a moment to tell you about a importance of a bill waiting to be passed by the full Senate, The Jubilee Act. The Jubilee Act cancels impoverished country debt, prohibits harm...
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Read this and weep ...RFK, Jr. Deadly Immunity - published in 2005!!!
Deadly Immunity Robert F. Kennedy Jr. investigates the government cover-up of a mercury/autism scandal By ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR. (reprinted below but actual link to Rolling Stones article publis...
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Smile For The Really Big Camera
In the world of medical imaging, picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) are computers or networks dedicated to the storage, retrieval, distribution and presentation of images. Typicall...
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Mighty Real: Gus Van Sant on MILK
Written by Peter Bowen [The following article originally appeared in Filmmaker Magazine to commemorate Gus Van Sant being honored at this year’s IFP Gotham Awards.] In the early ’70s as a stude...
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Missiles are flying and I am protecting my child... Mr. Obama Autism Hurts we need help now!
"if i had missiles thrown to a place where my two little girls were sleeping i would do everything tostop those missiles" President Elect Obama 2008 "The missiles are flying and I am protecting ...
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Reconsider Election Regulations for Student Administrative Council
My name is Alim N and I am running for the position of the Student Administrative Council VP Internal position at Lambton College. I have just submitted my nomination form and I am protesting again...
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Eco Maniac: Carbon, Carbon Everywhere
There's a lot of debate lately about the best method of reducing carbon by monetizing emissions. Basically, there are two camps: carbon tax versus cap and trade. Both plans have their merits; both ...
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From Istanbul to Cincinnati: Growing Concerns Over Access to Water
It has been said by many that the wars of the future will be fought over water. Such a statement is often far from our minds as we turn on our tap to wash our hands or flush our toilets to remove w...
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Peter Gabriel Meets with President of Mexico to End Violence Against Women
Written by Rebecca Lichtenfeld The time had come for the meeting we'd been planning for weeks. After a soundcheck for his concert later in the evening, Peter Gabriel, his wonderfully patient tou...
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High and Lows of Autism Awareness month in the first few days
It is only the first few days of Autism Awareness month and their have been highs and lows twists and turns. I am a perpetual dreamer optimist and supporter of the human endeavor. I know that one d...
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In Southern Florida I Found Southern Africa
I found myself in South Florida last week and had the opportunity to drop in on J.R. Dunn Jewelers in Lighthouse Point. Having sold 816 of the Simmons Jewelry Co.’s Green Bracelets over the past tw...
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What doesn’t Kill you makes you Stronger. Thoughts about Swine Flu, Autism, and Vaccine Injury.
It is ironic to me that less than a 100 people come down with the flu in a couple of cities and it is hold the horses, bar the door, red alert Captain Kirk. Children are being diagnosed with Autism...












