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Monthly Archives: September 2010
The ugly posters on your office wall
Somewhere in an obscure corner of your workplace, you probably can find some rather ugly wall art in the form of mandatory government posters. You have have seen these posters in businesses besides your own workplace — tucked away in … Continue reading
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The environment and my dirty dishes
My attitude toward life changed a little when I started washing garbage in the dishwasher. In the past, small packaging items like empty tuna fish cans and yogurt containers were garbage, thrown away and forgotten. Then we started recycling them. … Continue reading
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