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Make Your Printer Ink Last Longer

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Make Your Printer Ink Last Longer


If you’re trying to live a greener lifestyle, chances are you avoid printing at all costs. Between the energy, the paper, and the ink, printing is not the most eco-friendly thing you can do

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In 2012, I will: COMPOST More

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In 2012, I will: COMPOST More


We all have our 2012, “I wills” right?  I’m not one much for New Year’s resolutions , but even without realizing it, I somehow always have things in the back of my mind that I want to strive for in a new year. It just helps to have a starting point to launch from somehow. So, regardless of whether or not you want to call them “resolutions,” per say, in 2012, I do plan to do more of something, and that something is composting .

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What’s the best way to leave a legacy in a will for conservation causes?

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What’s the best way to leave a legacy in a will for conservation causes?


This article was written by Leo Hickman, for guardian.co.uk on Tuesday July 20th, 2010 What’s the best way to leave a legacy in a will for conservation causes? Daphne and Robin J, by email I must state from the outset that I see little point in me expressing which conservation causes I think someone should choose to support in their will. Such decisions are highly personal and each of us will have equally valid reasons why one charity should be chosen over another.

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New Fees Might Mean Trouble for Atlanta Farmers’ Markets

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New Fees Might Mean Trouble for Atlanta Farmers’ Markets


Turnips at Atlanta’s Peachtree Road Farmers Market After some complaints, the City of Atlanta is looking to regulate farmers markets within the city limits. One complaint came from a citizen concerned about market safety.

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