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This is the best blog and video of the competition!
All the links are real, Check them out! Please Tell your friends !
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Don't miss the chance to learn about "Love the Earth"!
(This is the sweetest video ever,CLICK PLAY)
Our world needs our help,let's recycle,turn off the lights when you go out,take shorter showers,turn off the pc monitor at night,buy a hybrid car,buy a bycicle,reuse the grocery bags,don't litter,don't smoke,reuse plastic bottles or separate them from the regular garbage.....there so much we can do if we care a little! ♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪
Congratulations for going GREEN,we deserve a clean planet!
to find out more ways to preserve our PLANET ♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪
Please visit:
http://www.myspace.com/NeimanFamilyFoundation
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http://www.treehugger.com
Top 10 TIPS:
1. Educate yourself How can you solve the problem if you don’t know what the problem is? Luckily, fun, accessible information on green thinking, environmentalism and sustainable living is everywhere these days. Why not start with online sources like our very own Green Guides . Other websites like Grist , Ideal Bite or Worldchanging also offer great advice and different perspectives. If you prefer the print media, check out magazines like Plenty, Good, or UTNE http://www.utne.com/. And if you’re not much of a reader, documentaries like An Inconvenient Truth, Who Killed the Electric Car?, or the BBC’s Planet Earth are also a good place to start.
2. Transport Having got a little reading under your belt, you’re probably itching to get started. One of the biggest impacts we have on the planet is a direct result of the way we move ourselves around. Fortunately, for many of us, this is also easy to do something about. You might consider walking, biking or using mass transit, at least a few days a week. Maybe you can convince your boss to let you work from home? Maybe you can carpool with a friend? If nothing else, you should certainly consider fuel consumption as a major factor in your choice of next vehicle. And when it comes to longer trips, flying is notoriously carbon intensive – so let the train take the strain wherever possible. Find a greener route from A to B with How to Green Your Car, and our Cars and Transportation section.
3. Energy With all the talk of solar panels, fuel cells, building-integrated wind turbines, and flux capacitors, it can be easy to think you need a million bucks to go green at home. Not so. Many of the most effective ways to cut carbon emissions are also the cheapest. Turn lights off when you go out, install energy efficient bulbs and appliances, insulate your home, and keep an eye on consumption. Once you’ve done all that, why not investigate if you can buy green energy from your local utility? Check out our guides on How to Green Your Heating and How to Green Your Electricity for a more detailed plunge.
4. Water This is where the folks in Seattle or the UK start switching off, but stay with us, please! Even if you live in areas of abundant rainfall, water is still a major ecological issue. Clean, drinkable water is precious and needs to be used most efficiently. Every drop of tap water we use also requires energy to filter, purify and transport, and that means fossil fuel emissions. And for those of you in dryer areas, you know only too well that water is becoming an ever-scarcer resource. Fortunately it’s pretty easy to do something about—install water-saving shower heads and aerators, turn the tap off when you’re brushing your teeth, switch to more efficient appliances, or collect rainwater for use in the garden. All this and more can be found in our guide, How to Green Your Water. For those wanting to go a little more hardcore, the Navy Shower, or the "selective flush" are worth a try—if the comments on these posts are anything to go by, you’ll be in good company!
5. Food We’ve all got to eat, and most of us do it every day. It stands to reason that our collective food choices have a huge impact on the planet, and with the global food industry shipping products further and further around the world, and with farming becoming ever more intensive, this impact is only getting bigger. Fortunately, there is a resistance underway. More and more people are getting interested in sustainable food systems. To bring it back to basics, there are four principles that can help guide you to greener meals: eat local, eat seasonal, eat organic, and finally, eat less meat. For a comprehensive guide to a more sustainable diet, check out How to Green Your Meals and the Food and Health category.
6. Waste Not so many years ago, waste was THE environmental issue. If you recycled, you were green. If you didn’t, you weren’t. With so many topics on the environmental agenda these days, things aren’t so simple. But waste is still a big deal. Every item thrown away has taken energy and resources to manufacture and transport, and it will take even more energy and resources to process and dispose of, whether through landfill or recycling. So the old adage still rings true: reduce, reuse, recycle. And don’t forget to compost! Of course we have a guide on How to Green Your Recycling, and you can find it here. Online resources like Freecycle or Ebay can also help you find a happy home your unwanted goods.
7. Threads Most folks understand that food, energy, water, and transport are major environmental factors, but what about clothing? Even consumers who always eat organic may happily be wearing garments that were liberally sprayed with noxious chemicals. Cotton is, in fact, one of the most heavily sprayed crops on the planet, so it stands to reason that our choice of clothing can have a major ecological impact. Fortunately, solutions are out there. Organic cotton, and other alternative fabrics like hemp, flax or bamboo are becoming increasingly common, as are high-end fashion items from recycled materials. And then, of course, there are the trusty vintage and thrift stores so beloved by students everywhere—style never goes out of fashion. More digging through the racks can be found in our Fashion and Beauty and How to Green Your Wardrobe.
8. Personal care Ever since The Body Shop first hit the high street in the Eighties, there’s been an increased awareness about the impacts of personal care products on both the environment and on our health. Fortunately, there has also been a huge increase in the number of companies providing more sustainable alternatives. Check out our guide to women’s personal care and the Fashion and Beauty section, and stay tuned for a guide for the fellas. But remember, less is almost always more when it comes to green living—that hemp-based, yak’s milk lip blusher may be the greenest product of its kind on the market, but going ‘au natural’ takes you one step further!
9. Furniture & décor Many of us spend staggering amounts of money on furniture during our lifetime. Now most TreeHugger’s will be aware that buying tropical hardwoods from Amazonian clear-cuts is a poor way to look after our natural heritage, but what are the alternatives? Fortunately, the industry is responding to concerns about its sourcing practices, and stylish furniture from certified, sustainably harvested and/or recycled and salvaged materials is becoming increasingly common. More details can be found in our furniture guide and in the Design and Architecture category.
10. Keep it clean Now you’ve spent all this time putting your house in order with organic clothing and chemical-free furniture, why douse it in chemicals to keep it clean? Many everyday cleaning products are made up of pretty nasty constituents, yet there are natural alternatives that work just as well. Take a look at our How to Green Your Cleaning.

Bring on your votes folks!! LOVE YA!!!! 
Peace and Green Love to our earth....Donella
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The World inside my Purses
Tags: Donella, Bags, summer, fabulous, fendi, gucci, Luis Vouiton, victorias secret
Campaign: What’s in Your Handbag?
Added: 7/23/2007 1:53 PM PT
Last Modified: 9/6/2007 10:59 PM PT
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Hello Friends
WELCOME to The wonderful world of my Handbag(s):
(Please see all the pics further down!) 
 I LOVE LOVE LOOOOVE HANDBAGS!I have one in every color imaginable, the inside of them could be terrifiying for some people , like my son Victor he would rather bring the whole thing, instead of looking for something inside or my husband Serafin that says that "you could find anything in there from dog food to a ladder" ....and i don't even have a dog!!!Before i used to carry a big bag, but soon i developed back pain and inpatience for looking for things endlessly in a zone that reminded of the twighlight or a worm hole .... very black.
Before in my life ( 34 now,uhum! ) i liked any kind of purse , now i have a big crush on them : Gucci , Prada, Chanel, Balenciaga , Dior , Luis Vouiton, Versace , Michael Kors
(and a very looong etc..)
are a big part of my daily vocabulary and i know by heart the very exact price tag and season of each model.....even my screen saver is a purse image! I'm deliciously crazy about them! ahhhh, MY BIG LOVE!!!!...Purses.
This season i opted for small purses and ABSOLUTELY nessesary objects! Much better of a deal!
Now the black hole is smaller in size ( not in darkness ) lol
Now i carry two of them everywhere i go!!!The one matches with my wardrobe and another one similar to a doctors bag in multicolor, that most of the times ends up carried by my husband Serafin! (what a saint!) and he got me a mini light so i can get things quicker! ... pure genious!!!!
now i scream less in desperation whenever i can't get the phone in a blink!
Well friends here it is........BRACE!
The insides of my Purse(s)!!!Ones that i been carriying this summer ( A lot!!! )
#1 The black FENDI
#2 The Brown FENDI
#3 The Small Gucci
#4 The black Steve Madden (believe me there are more)
Contents of the Black FENDI
My OTHER purse (multipurpose!)
Contents of the second bag
The mini make up bag
Content of the mini make up bag

You see all fits inside.......

And ready to go.....

OFF i GO!!! Thank You!!! Please Vote for Me!

KISSES! BYE 
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