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Keren
Status: Last online 11 Jun 2009
Profile
- The Basics
- My Country: United States
- My Website: http://wishfortheworld.com
- Who I Am
- Bio:
I am the proud mother of three fabulous children. Additionally I am a psychotherapist, writer and journalist.
- What I Do
- Job: Psychotherapist, Journalist and Writer
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The Keren Channel
Unbelievable. Despite the looming recession, large corporate CEOs flew in private jets more in 2008 than in any of the previous five years. >>
CEOs use private jets more in 2008 than previously
- Here is a disturbing story for pregnant women worldwide; consuming dioxins from sources like meat and dairy may reduce the production of breastmilk. >>
Dioxins can reduce breast-feeding ability
- Worker's rejection of the Boston Globe offer to cut salaries is another example of the corporate use of pay cuts rather than layoffs to cut costs. >>
Pay cuts replace layoffs in corporate cost cutting
- Mitsubishi Motors launched it's electric vehicle (EV) into production in Japan this week destined for the international market. >>
Japan begins rolling out electric vehicles this week
- Legislators and environmentalists continue to press their concerns regarding the potential hazards of the chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing. >>
Hydraulic fracing causing increasing concern
CEO's may get short term reinforcement for angry outbursts due to immediate appeasement, but the long-term impacts are largely negative. >>
CEO rage works even when it doesn't
A kind and gentle op/ed piece in the form of a letter to Pixar. Give us a girl hero with whom our daughters can identify, skinned knees and all. >>
Pixar, give us a heroine who is not a princess
- Organic dairy farmers and researchers are finding that when cows are fed grass-like substances rather than soy or corn feed, they emit less methane. >>
Grasses make cows less noxious
- A nice little article reminding consumers to stay calm and listen to their physicians, not the advertisements they see promoting medical procedures. >>
Consult your physician and your common sense
- Using a Texas town, a doctor and journalist shows us a disturbing vision of the practice of medicine in America as a money-making industry. >>
Julie Nelson 