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About Dsenyo – African Textile Accessories

December 10, 2010

Dsenyo is a social enterprise creating handcrafted accessories featuring African textile design. Founder and Designer, Marissa Perry Saints, started Dsenyo in 2008 after living and working in Malawi. The ethical fashion company’s mission is to create jobs for women and artisans in Africa. Dsenyo accessories are designed for fasionable and socially conscious women in the […]

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Facts about Paganism

November 10, 2010

Okay. now, i’m sorry it took so long to redo this…i’ve been really busy with school and all. I used different colors for the information, but they’re the colors of the elements. white- Air Red- Fire light green- Earth Light blue- Water Hopefully now it is easier to Read. the information i used is from […]

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Facts about Paganism

November 10, 2010

Okay. now, i’m sorry it took so long to redo this…i’ve been really busy with school and all. I used different colors for the information, but they’re the colors of the elements. white- Air Red- Fire light green- Earth Light blue- Water Hopefully now it is easier to Read. the information i used is from […]

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Safe Baby Bottles – What All Parents Need to Know About Glass and Plastic Baby Bottles

October 14, 2010

Thirty to forty years ago, the only baby bottles available to parents were the ones made of glass, which were not only heavy, but also breakable.  Years later, through technology and innovation came baby bottles that were made of plastic, which offered the benefits of being both lighter and unbreakable, making the glass baby bottle […]

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Five Things You Should Know About Hybrid Vehicles

October 2, 2010

GreenCarReports.com (www.greencarreports.com Editor John Voelcker walks you through five things you should know about hybrid vehicles – what a hybrid is and how it works – types of hybrid cars (mild hybrids vs full hybrids) – different brands of hybrid cars – how to drive a hybrid Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Green Car Reports is […]

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About Recycling Plastic

September 30, 2010

Although plastics came into our lives in the 1950’s, the safe use of plastics was then in question. It was not until the 1960’s that plastics became a part of our every day living and it was a great thing. It was used in everything from cups to auto parts. But it soon became a […]

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The Plastic Continent (And What You Can Do About It)

September 27, 2010

<!– @page { size: 8.5in 11in; margin: 0.79in } P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } –> Sometimes called the “Plastic Continent” and sometimes called the “Pacific Garbage Patch”, it amounts to the same thing – an island of floating garbage, most of which is plastic, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. But there’s a reason […]

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Stress, Inc. 1, Truth About Stress & Corporate America & Rising Health Care Cost

September 27, 2010

Stress, Inc. 1, Truth About Stress & Corporate America & Rising Health Care Cost In this series Peter McCarthy, ND discusses his up coming book Stress, Inc. which discusses the effects of stress on both the individual, corporations and American workforce. What is the relationship between stress and raising health care cost and what effect […]

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Do You Need to Worry About BPA in Plastic Bottles?

September 14, 2010

A recent study released by the Journal of the American Medical Association raises a concern about the chemical bisphenol-A, (BPA) in plastic bottles, metal cans and various food packaging, as well as in all those eco-friendly reusable water bottles we’re all carrying around. Based on a health survey, the study found that those who had […]

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Jeremy Clarkson about G-Wiz

September 13, 2010

Well, what can I say – only something like “LOL!!!” Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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5 Disturbing Facts About Plastic Bags

September 8, 2010

The other day, when I went shopping for groceries, I was asked to pay for the plastic bags used to carry my purchases. I was appalled. That happened to be bring your own bag day. Many customers walked off in a huff that day. We tend to take for granted the plastic bags stores usually […]

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