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- December 15, 2010
Consumers are increasingly taking online privacy into their own hands by using free online tools and services. USA Today, 12/29/2011
READ MOREA nationwide program, Brides Across America, gives away wedding dresses to military brides who are occupied on the battlefield and don't have the time or money to spend on a dress. NBC Nightly News, 12/26/2011
READ MOREGoogle has announced it is donating $11.5 million to several coalitions fighting to end the modern-day slavery of some 27 million people around the world who are being held, forced to work or provide sex against their will. This is believed to be the largest-ever corporate grant devoted to the advocacy, intervention and rescue of
READ MOREAmidst explosive growth in the commercial cultivation of organic produce, concerns are being raised as to the sustainability of organic agriculture. Plus, as more Americans buy foods labeled organic, the products are moving away from a traditional emphasis on local growing, small farms, and limited environmental strain. These products are therefore increasingly removed from the
READ MOREMother Nature Network, 12/29/2011
READ MOREA new study from New Zealand's University of Otago found that about 20% of a group of kids age 27- to 51-months could recall a "unique event" six years after it occurred. Out of the kids who remembered, two were under age 3 when the event happened. "Our new data provide objective evidence that events
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