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Monthly Archives: January 2013
Our Mission: World Peace
INTRODUCING THE GOOD WORD Inspirational Stories About People, Planet & Success. For best experience play Fanfare for the Common Man while reading. OUR MISSION: WORLD PEACE. It really is that simple or complex, depending on how you look at it. We believe … Continue reading
Posted in About, Peace, Philanthropy, Philosophy
Tagged Business, Facebook, Internet marketing, Marketing and Advertising, Social media, United States, World peace, YouTube
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GOOD WORD OF THE DAY: SHARING
“There is great joy in sharing. It’s a fun bonding experience and a simple way to be part of each other. It is love & the world could use more of it.” -Steve Schappert Please share by clicking any of … Continue reading
Toxic outcome from spraying
Despite marketing spin and availability, pesticides, herbicides and chemical fertilizers are not very safe for humans and the environment. When sprayed on our backyards, city parks and in industrial agriculture as they are across the nation, cumulative effects of toxic residue, in the biosphere, can have … Continue reading
Posted in food, Health, Nutrition, Organic
Tagged California, Environment, Fertilizer, Herbicide, Industrial agriculture, Pesticide, Toxicity, Wikipedia
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Teachers: agents of change for nature
Respect for nature, where does it start? Teachers, scholars, and advocates of sustainable lifestyles from all levels of education are emphatic that respect for nature starts during childhood. They say knowledge, based in healthy respect for Nature and ecosystems, is key to cultural transitions … Continue reading
Posted in Education
Tagged Activism, Climate change, Environment, nature, Outdoor education, Sustainability, sustainable development, United States
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Your Home Will Be Your Power Company…Sun + Water = Fuel
In order to dispel some of the criticism over the water for fuel technology, we thought we would share what other respected authorities are working on. The recovery act provided a $4 million grant to Dan Nocera of MIT to … Continue reading
Good, Green Marketing Internships
Attention Students, We Can Help You Stand Out In A Crowd! Now you can get experience and make a difference! The BIOS Organization is a social, mission driven organization dedicated to promoting all that is green, healthy, holistic, organic, sustainable … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Green Marketing, internship, social media
Tagged COLLEGE, Green Marketing, Internship, JOURNALISM, marketing, Student
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COLUMBINE STUDENT’S FATHER 12 YEARS LATER!!
Guess our national leaders didn’t expect this. On Thursday, Darrell Scott, the father of Rachel Scott, a victim of the Columbine High School shootings in Littleton, Colorado, was invited to address the House Judiciary Committee‘s subcommittee. What he said to … Continue reading
The Fine Art of Giving A Shit
If you gave a shit, you would have less shit in your life. If you give a shit on a continuous basis, just a little each day, you will have alot less shit in your life. Makes sense doesn’t it? … Continue reading
Posted in About, humanitarian, humor, inspiration
Tagged George Carlin, Languages, New Years Eve, philosophy, Shit, Social Sciences, Twitter
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Coal Era Coming to An End
In board rooms across the country, electric companies are deciding that many coal plants, especially small, older ones, just don’t make economic sense any more. One factor is the expectation that low prices for natural gas will continue because of … Continue reading
Posted in Business, economy, Energy, Environment
Tagged Coal, Edison Electric Institute, Electricity generation, Georgia, Georgia Power, Natural gas, Plant, Williams
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Mother Nature should tell us how to run our business
With exponentially rising population and demand for durable goods, Gunter Pauli‘s breakthrough book, The Blue Economy, explains why and how we can reinvent business models to operate with the ‘pervasive logic and sensitivity of ecosystems.’ In the natural world, nutrients and energy are abundant, efficiency … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Environment
Tagged Blue Economy, Business, Business model, Ecosystem, Gunter Pauli, Mother Nature, Waste management, Zero waste
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