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added 2007 Wed Jun 6 18:24:40 by Neophile
Their chief goal, says the company, is to raise awareness among individuals and groups that everything we consume has some impact on the environment. The company is fighting global warming in two ways: encourage carbon reduction, and sell offsets for the remainder.
added 2007 Wed Jun 6 18:24:40 by Neophile
Their chief goal, says the company, is to raise awareness among individuals and groups that everything we consume has some impact on the environment. The company is fighting global warming in two ways: encourage carbon reduction, and sell offsets for the remainder.
added 2007 Tue Jun 5 23:49:14 by Neophile
A New York City Food Bank report, released today to mark National Hunger Awareness Day, says more than a third of city residents have trouble affording food for their families.
added 2007 Fri Apr 13 18:27:51 by pawfoots
Global warming scientists are under intense pressure to water down their findings and are then accused of silencing their critics.
added 2007 Wed Mar 7 0:05:55 by bhartzer
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month(TM) (NCRCAM) and the Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation (CRPF) in collaboration with partner organizations nationwide are determined to improve these alarming statistics.
added 2007 Tue Feb 13 18:38:44 by populist
Anomalous cognition is a term that refers to various kinds of human perception which can be highly effective and useful in a wide range of endeavors and activities.
added 2007 Wed Feb 7 22:20:32 by jeremytoday
Two women in Cincinnati had better leave big tips the next time they get their hair done. They survived strokes thanks to fast action by their beauticians, who were taking part in a novel program to raise stroke awareness as they clipped, straightened and braided their customers' hair.
added 2007 Tue Jan 30 14:09:51 by Spadecaller
Lt. Ehren K. Watada of the U.S Army,who refused to go to Iraq, read too many books. The 28-year-old officer is heading for a court martial on account of doing so. At this juncture, no reason exists to consider drawing up a list of forbidden books. For anyone else risking life and limb, the blurred definition of victory slowly corrodes their will.