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            <title>You Know You're Unwell If … The &quot;Garbage Patch&quot; Doesn't Make You Want to Reduce Your Plastic Waste</title>
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            <description>The &amp;#8220;Great Garbage Patch&amp;#8221; – a floating island of garbage (or &amp;#8220;garbage swill&amp;#8221;) the size of Texas – is an accumulation of plastic in the Pacific ocean, where the ratio of plastic to sea life is 6:1. If you&amp;#8217;re not already reconsidering your waste habits for Earth Week, this may make you rethink your plastic bag, soda bottle, or styrofoam cup:


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You Know You're Unwell If … The &quot;Garbage Patch&quot; Doesn't Make You Want to Reduce Your Plastic Waste (Source: Genetics and Health)</description>
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            <title>You Know You're Unwell If … The &quot;Garbage Patch&quot; Doesn't Make You Want to Reduce Your Plastic Waste</title>
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            <description>The &amp;#8220;Great Garbage Patch&amp;#8221; – a floating island of garbage (or &amp;#8220;garbage swill&amp;#8221;) the size of Texas – is an accumulation of plastic in the Pacific ocean, where the ratio of plastic to sea life is 6:1. If you&amp;#8217;re not already reconsidering your waste habits for Earth Week, this may make you rethink your plastic bag, soda bottle, or styrofoam cup:


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You Know You're Unwell If … The &quot;Garbage Patch&quot; Doesn't Make You Want to Reduce Your Plastic Waste (Source: Breastfeeding 1-2-3)</description>
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            <title>Float Your Firm on Water</title>
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            <description>Entrepreneurs built it and entrepreneurs are buying it. Innovative thinkers are increasingly moving their brainpower east &amp;hellip; where creativity&amp;rsquo;s moving out to sea.Dubai &amp;hellip;&amp;nbsp;to be exact&amp;nbsp;&amp;hellip; &amp;nbsp;is touting an entrepreneur&amp;rsquo;s brain child &amp;hellip; building organizations&amp;nbsp;over seabeds &amp;hellip; and it&amp;#39;s already working wonders. The plan is to protect human lives ...&amp;nbsp;organizations&amp;nbsp;... and properties from global warming dangers. Why Dubai?&amp;nbsp;It&amp;#39;s said to be the place of opportunity ... where&amp;nbsp; innovations of every kind survive, grow, and thrive. Would you move your firm there to jumpstart research and development in your field? For some &amp;hellip;&amp;nbsp;life in&amp;nbsp;Dubai demands too big a sacrifice. Check out 20 reasons not to move t...</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2008 13:34:53 +0100</pubDate>
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