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Supporting Universal ProsperityMonths before Occupy Wall Street gatherings began boldly voicing people’s intolerance for greed and corruption in America’s economic leadership, a New York meditation group was quietly acting to consciously support universal prosperity. |
November 2011 |
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Dietary Supplement Industry at RiskThe FDA is poised to remove 20 to 30 percent of existing food supplement companies from the market, force a rise in prices and eliminate the availability of most, if not all, herbal supplements. |
August 2011 |
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Be in the Know About GMOsNon-GMO choices are growing narrower. Here are some tips for what a health-conscious consumer can do. |
May 2011 |
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Populist PunditJim Hightower takes on the high and mighty with some down-home political wisdom. |
October 2010 |
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Be a Climate HeroIf the United States, China and other countries don’t make a super-swift transition from the use of coal and oil, the world’s collective temperature will climb something like five degrees before the century is out. |
October 2010 |
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Inspiring ChangeNatural Awakenings has met scores of joy-filled travelers throughout our nation who have chosen an action-oriented path, becoming an inspiration to others far beyond those they help. Among them are these five “Homegrown Heroes.” |
March 2010 |
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A Conversation with Andrew HarveyAndrew Harvey encourages people to participate in radically transforming the world by becoming sacred activists. |
March 2010 |
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Opinion: Health FreedomU.S. legislation is attempting to control our most basic human right to choose what is done to or goes into our bodies. One current issue is dietitian licensing bills that limit the nutritional recommendations and advice of registered dietitians. |
July 2009 |
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A Conversation with Kathleen RogersEarth Day Network has been working to inspire civic engagement in the classroom. It’s among the organization’s most recent collaborative initiatives in 174 countries. We spoke with Network President Kathleen Rogers to find out how and why these activists are grooming green citizens. |
April 2008 |