It refers to practices adopted by various sectors, especially those related to marketing strategies that present initiatives that convey a false impression or provide misleading information about how a company's products or projects are more environmentally friendly than they are when analyzed from a ...
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There is apparently a real hunger for knowledge about life after death, the true nature of consciousness, the fabric of reality, redemption, Heaven and Hell and other related topics. In the last two days, I've heard... 'Proof of Heaven' documents existence of afterlife, multiverse, intellige...
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if you are unemployed, and worrying about how to find your next job, don't worry. You have friends in Washington,who know exactly how you feel, because they are in the same boat as you are. They may be employed temporarily for the moment. But they're just as worried about their jobs...
“When people ask what our plans look like for next year, I tell them that we will continue to provide hunger relief for our community’s most vulnerable neighbors,” says Van Merr. To learn more about Tableau Foundation and its partners, visit tableau.com/foundation. 0 0 2649 Tech ...
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of us spend about 20% of our salary on food. If it becomes 30% as a result of a 50% increase in the prices, we certainly won’t like it, but we won’t suffer that much. We may have to cut down on the taxi rides, or fine-dining, but it is not the end of our world. ...
One-third of the world still isn't online. Here's how the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is working to close the digital divide. Kristin Houser Entertainment How the internet changed news, according to The Onion Freethink spoke to Onion staffers about parodying news from the...
Why the world isn't ready for the coming influenza pandemic, World Health Organization warns11/13/2004 - A global influenza pandemic isn't something that most people think about on a day-to-day basis. But it could soon become front-page news, if the fears of the World Health Organization...