Monthly Archives: May 2010

BP Tells Workers Oil Cleanup Poses No Threat To Human Health

by Elizah Leigh

It’s challenging to shine a positive light on the Gulf of Mexico oil spill that continues to taint the ocean, creating a “7,000+ square mile wildlife dead zone” that scientists

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The Green Quote: Barack Obama Explains Investing Abroad To Bono

by Michael Parrish DuDell

“Development is a strategic and moral imperative for the United States. For too long, we have tried to manage extreme poverty and respond to its attendant consequences around the world:

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‘Greenhouse Project’ And ‘Wellness In The Schools’ Aim To Greenify Youth

by Elizah Leigh

Are there any New York City residents out there who have school aged children in their family? Lucky ducks. Big things are happening in the Big Apple, particularly if you’re

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Alicia Silverstone Auctions Off Eco Cruelty-Free Handbags All Week Long

by Michael Parrish DuDell

If it’s good enough for Alicia Silverstone, it’s good enough for us! Today on TheKindLife.com, Alicia announced that Susan Nichole Handbags, a Kind Life sponsor, will be giving away one bag everyday

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‘MTV Hired’ To Profile ‘Live Organic Vegan’ Business

by Daelyn Fortney

MTV premiered a new docu-series last night called MTV Hired which follows the story of recent college graduates as they pursue employment in today’s difficult job market. Viewers trail the

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Georgia Public School System Teams Up With Paula Deen For Culinary Program

by Michael Parrish DuDell

Looks like the Savannah, Georgia public school system has hired a new “Deen.” News broke this week that Paula Deen — the television chef known for her maniacal affinity for

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Dr. Phil Tackles Animal Abuse And Confronts Dogfighter

by Daelyn Fortney

On a recent segment of Dr.Phil’s talk show, titled Dr. Phil Confronts Animal Abusers, the good doctor took on a dogfighter who appeared on the show to let the public

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