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What indigenous peoples can teach us
18 hours ago ago from Green (Living) Review
by Michael Smith (Veshengro) When it comes to living in a more symbiotic way with Mother Earth the indigenous cultures of our Planet can modern man a great deal, if he would but be willing to listen. Though, it has to be said, it is not only the indigenous people “rooted” in a particular space but also many cultures that are not so rooted but still are close to Mother Earth. We ignore their knowledge, wisdom, and lessons at our ...
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10 hours ago ago from Go Green Articles Blog
As the talks in Copenhagen move through the difficult process of attempting to balance the needs of the planet with the needs of many of the people who live on that planet – specifically those who live in developing nations – we should look at some of the ways broadband Internet access can help the environment; especially at this time of year.
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18 hours ago ago from 0 APR Cards
To many people who don't live in North America, they find the business of tipping people who are doing their jobs a nonsense way for them to earn a living. When you stop to think about it, isn't it a way of making debt slaves? All the owner of the restaurant is doing is giving them a place to work and for this privilege' they get to clean up the restaurant, keep the owners customers happy, take the abuse of angry customers and put up with ...
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18 hours ago ago from Grand Strategy: The View from Oregon
Wednesday L ast June in Literary Serendipity I wrote about my good fortune in happening upon a volume of Gibbon available as a book on tape at the library. The same library (the northwest Portland branch of the Multnomah County library) has yielded me a further pleasure. I found a series of lectures at the library titled Ideas that Shaped Mankind: A Concise History of Human Thought , one of The Modern Scholar series published by ...
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