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6 hours ago ago from Carbon Footprint

In an effort to reduce UCLA's carbon footprint, a group of students calling themselves Waste Watchers are working to decrease the amount of food wasted in campus dining halls. The students, who also make up a for-credit Action Research Team on campus, regularly collect and measure food waste in the dining halls and are using that information to begin educating fellow students on the need to reduce waste and funnel resources to more organic ...

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7 hours ago ago from Hebron Today

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13 hours ago ago from free food

If your child goes to school there are many things that I stress the fact that they will be in your area. Many mothers experience the empty nest syndrome after their children leave home and their lives. Of course, I must say that the fathers of the experience of loss, but maybe you tend to hide better. One of things that parents do not want there to fear for their children and food allergies, as it appears at the topDormitories. Students with ...

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8 hours ago ago from Rebeaka's Blog

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