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Keren

Status: Last online 11 Jun 2009

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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

CEOs use private jets more in 2008 than previously

Unbelievable. Despite the looming recession, large corporate CEOs flew in private jets more in 2008 than in any of the previous five years. >>

Dioxins can reduce breast-feeding ability

Here is a disturbing story for pregnant women worldwide; consuming dioxins from sources like meat and dairy may reduce the production of breastmilk. >>

Pay cuts replace layoffs in corporate cost cutting

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. >>

Japan begins rolling out electric vehicles this week

Mitsubishi Motors launched it's electric vehicle (EV) into production in Japan this week destined for the international market. >>

Hydraulic fracing causing increasing concern

Legislators and environmentalists continue to press their concerns regarding the potential hazards of the chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing. >>

CEO rage works even when it doesn't

CEO's may get short term reinforcement for angry outbursts due to immediate appeasement, but the long-term impacts are largely negative. >>

Pixar, give us a heroine who is not a princess

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. >>

Grasses make cows less noxious

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. >>

Consult your physician and your common sense

A nice little article reminding consumers to stay calm and listen to their physicians, not the advertisements they see promoting medical procedures. >>

Patients, no longer people but profit centers

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. >>