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Soap saves lives by reducing the transmission of infections and diseases. There is a Global Soap Project that is using donated soap to help save lives around poorer nations.

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Peppermint Jim has developed a new line of mint products that celebrate organic farming practices and sustainability…from body care products, to handmade candies, to farming tools.

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The historic Belding Clock Tower is in danger of being torn down by the Electrolux company. There is an effort to gain support to sustain the clock tower & part of the historic silk mill.

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Military men & women serving overseas need cards of support & appreciation as the holidays near while they serve the United States away from friends and family.

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Louise Sattler has created a DVD for young children and babies to communicate with others through sign language. It is bi-lingual and benefits people with or without disabilities.

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Twitter & gardening share many of the same principals required for a productive harvest especially if one is interested in influencing attitudes, financial outcomes, or organizational agendas.

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Blogs, mini-blogs, and social networking sites have become our front porches and backyard fences where people communicate with their friends & neighbors. Remember to use common sense & be safe online.

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It is important to evaluate your relationships and be aware of those who are toxic and would drain you of your physical, spiritual, emotional, business energy.

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      If you have not heard about me…let me tell you something; this is not how it was supposed to be.  I am a young man, somewhere between the ages of 3 and 5; I weighed about 38 lbs.  Something happened to me; I died.  People just don’t know how or why I died yet.  I was [...]

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       Good Morning America  had me bawling like a baby today.  It is time for their annual Breakfast in Bed which they do for Mother’s Day every year.  Today’s episode was very moving.  Emeril Lagasse surprised a woman, named Susie Bratt,  in her home in Charleston West Virginia with a video camera and some very special [...]

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