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The Wal-Mart Effect: How the World’s Most Powerful Company Really Works–and How It’s Transforming the American Economy $4.69 An award-winning journalist breaks through the wall of secrecy to reveal the many astonishing ways Wal-Mart’s power affects our lives and reaches all around the world. The Wal-Mart Effect: The overwhelming impact of the world’s largest company–due to its relentless pursuit of low prices–on retailers and manufacturers, wages and jobs, the culture of shopping, the shape of our communities, and th… |
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High Noon 20 Global Problems, 20 Years to Solve Them $1.99 In this age of instant communication and biotechnology, on this ever-smaller planet, what kinds of problems have we created for ourselves? How do we tackle them in a world where the accustomed methods used by nation-states may be reaching their natural limits?In High Noon, J. F. Rischard challenges us to take a new approach to the twenty most important and urgent global problems of the twenty-firs… |
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The Way We Eat: Why Our Food Choices Matter $17.34 A thought-provoking look at how what we eat profoundly affects all living things–and how we can make more ethical food choices Five Principles for Making Conscientious Food Choices1. Transparency: We have the right to know how our food is produced.2. Fairness: Producing food should not impose costs on others.3. Humanity: Inflicting unnecessary suffering on animals is wrong.4. Social Responsibilit… |
In recent years, more and more of us have been jumping on the green movement. We started thinking about what kind of impact they have on the environment, what we are putting into our bodies, and the processes used to make the everyday items we use and love. Unfortunately, many people who are new to this form greening of life just do not know where to start, or they think they have to invest much time and money to make a positive impact on the environment environment. Fortunately, this is not the case, and there are plenty of great ways to help the environment.
One of those ways is by recycling. Almost anything can be recycled, including paper, plastics, clothing, and of course, aluminum cans. It may be a small piece of lightweight, but has a huge impact on the environment. Just think how many cans of soda consumed every day. For you, for your neighbors, each in their city, all the people in your city, everyone in the country. There is many things are made of aluminum, but probably the easiest to start with is soda cans.
All you have to do is to drop a bag garbage can or soda cans specifically. You offer to take him out of his friends and neighbor's hands, you can collect the cans around your neighborhood, you may even be able to create containers in local businesses. Once you have a lot of cans, all you have to do is leave them in the local recycling plant and collect some money easy to change!
Where does recycling go?
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The Wal-Mart Effect: How the World’s Most Powerful Company Really Works–and How It’s Transforming the American Economy $4.69 An award-winning journalist breaks through the wall of secrecy to reveal the many astonishing ways Wal-Mart’s power affects our lives and reaches all around the world. The Wal-Mart Effect: The overwhelming impact of the world’s largest company–due to its relentless pursuit of low prices–on retailers and manufacturers, wages and jobs, the culture of shopping, the shape of our communities, and th… |
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High Noon 20 Global Problems, 20 Years to Solve Them $1.99 In this age of instant communication and biotechnology, on this ever-smaller planet, what kinds of problems have we created for ourselves? How do we tackle them in a world where the accustomed methods used by nation-states may be reaching their natural limits?In High Noon, J. F. Rischard challenges us to take a new approach to the twenty most important and urgent global problems of the twenty-firs… |
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The Way We Eat: Why Our Food Choices Matter $17.34 A thought-provoking look at how what we eat profoundly affects all living things–and how we can make more ethical food choices Five Principles for Making Conscientious Food Choices1. Transparency: We have the right to know how our food is produced.2. Fairness: Producing food should not impose costs on others.3. Humanity: Inflicting unnecessary suffering on animals is wrong.4. Social Responsibilit… |







































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