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An Update on How to Kill Germs Naturally
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Kitchen Stewardship
I thought I was going to have to rescind/delete one of my favorite posts, one that readers reference time and time again. Talk about a reason for a tissue and a pity party!My three favorite natural green cleaners include baking soda, hydrogen peroxide and vinegar. I received an email recently asking me to rescind my information about the hydrogen ...
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Being all things to all people: and virtually 2nd
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h2cm
I don't ever want to be like 'jam', as that may indicate that one has also become a statistic. In IcT though it's very difficult to spread yourself as completely as you might like. The desire and apparent need to 'multi-webtech' is profound. So it is gratifying (if that's the right word?) when news comes through that the grass is not always greener ...
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Blog housekeeping
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Kev Leitch

Just a little update on LB/RB news.First and foremost, the Crowdscience popup asking for opinions is gone. I’ve got enough data now to take over the world ensure any future realignment of the design meets users needs better and better. Apologies for the length of time it stayed and the oddness of some of the questions. I really don’t ca ...
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Vilcabamba World Raw Food Gathering, May 2010
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Angela S.
Vilcabamba World Raw Food Gathering, May 2010Visit, Learn and Play in the Sacred Valley of Longevity In May 2010, raw foods enthusiasts from around the world intend to gather in Vilcabamba, Ecuador, for an informal, free–flow, unstructured, empowering and educational cell–ebration in the Sacred Valley of Longevity, from May the 4th to t ...
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Virtual Campuses: How School Has Gone Online
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Vanessa Van Petten
This post is from our series on Virtual students and how school has become more and more online. See our other posts from the Virtual Student series here.My freshman year at Emory was the first year of Facebook. I also picked my roommate on a social network, selected my classes on my laptop and attended the virtual club fair before the actual clu ...
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H1N1 - on-line resources
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Jennifer J.
The human brain is hardwired to be visual. I find maps and graphics of great help. Who knew we'd be tracking a pandemic in this day and age?
Google Maps has one of outbreaks. It appears to be Wiki-based, added to by users, and so take it with a grain of salt. They have maps on many other topics, too. At first blush, it appears out-of-date, since t ...
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H1N1 - on-line resources
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Jennifer J.
The human brain is hardwired to be visual. I find maps and graphics of great help. Who knew we'd be tracking a pandemic in this day and age? Google Maps has one of outbreaks. It appears to be Wiki-based, added to by users, and so take it with a grain of salt. They have maps on many other topics, too. At first blush, it appears out-of-date, since th ...
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Stress Reduction -101
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Mark 7
After the last couple of days of trying to get a hold of someone, a live body, to help with some issues with a company I am dealing with, this article did the trick. Although this is not a typical topic for this blog it does help with your health and fitness issues. Knowing these tricks can drop your blood pressure and stress level when trying to ...
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