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Posted on Thursday July 9th, 2009 at 14:42 in water shortage, village of ordinary, ordinary heroes, hesco, himalayan environmental studies and conservation organization, padmshree dr. anil joshi
One of the most exciting environmental stories in a long time is this one. A dedicated researcher/activist in rural India, Padmashree Dr. Anil Joshi, using modern and ancient technologies, proved that it is possible to recharge small aquifers and spr...
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Posted on Sunday July 5th, 2009 at 18:37 in what would wanda do?, tamara cameron, my green side, a passion shared, wendy gabriel
Image by Sean Rogers1 via FlickrI just discovered another must-read, must-follow blogger, Tamara Cameron of A passion shared. A "seeker of health, happiness and all things green and local," Tamara's latest posts include Food, Health, Life & Micha...
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Posted on Saturday July 4th, 2009 at 21:00 in freedom, peace, fourth of july, thomas berry
May all people everywhere soon celebrate independence and freedom, and may we all make peace. Thomas Berry gives us much reason to hope.I would suggest that we see these early years of the 21st century as the period when we discover the great communi...
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Posted on Thursday July 2nd, 2009 at 21:15 in one world cafe, village of ordinary, one world everybody eats, ordinary heroes award, denise cerrata
Denise Cerreta wants to eliminate world hunger. She started in her own neighborhood, Salt Lake City, Utah, in 2003, when she opened One World Cafe, serving delicious, in-season organic food. Her vision was to provide a living wage to each of her emp...
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Posted on Monday June 29th, 2009 at 03:15 in iran, north korea, atefah sahaaleh, villlage of ordinary
Image by .faramarz via FlickrWhile every aspect of Ordinary exists or has existed somewhere on the planet, the world of Ordinary does not yet exist, as is so evident with recent events in Iran and North Korea.People in Iran risk their lives every day...
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Posted on Thursday June 25th, 2009 at 07:15 in Middle East, iran, stand for peace, #5minutes
Image by misterarasmus via FlickrAfter its recent election, and in the face of hundreds of thousands, possibly millions of protesters demanding an investigation into what they suspected was a fraudulent result, the Iranian government silenced foreign...
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