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The Neonicotinoid View: Tom Theobald Discusses Sulfoxaflor - Jan 23,2013
Sulfoxaflor is a new systemic pesticide from the sulfamine family. While it is not a neonicotinoid, it is systemic pesticide that targets the same neural receptors as the neonicotinoids. Without any prior notice to beekeepers, the EPA announced in June 2
The CEO & The Monk: One Companys Journey to Profit & Purpose - Jan 22,2013
Corporate America is more or less known for distrust, employee mistreatment, and lack of ethics, to say the least. What if two men could create harmony between management and union workers as they generate profitability? Such was the case with the most u
The NLP View: Jackie Wilkinson Discusses How She Won Gold - Jan 18,2013
There are many factors which influence sporting abilities and the probability of success. They range from genetics, physical ability, perfection of techniques to the athlete's mental abilities. It is equally as important as to possess the physical capaci
Doug Tallamy: Creating Biodiversity By Bringing Nature Home - Jan 17,2013
Biodiversity is something that clearly affects all species. Everything is connected to each other regardless of whether or not it is on a large or small scale. Sometimes the way we garden can actually improve our landscape and at times, can be disastrous.
The Neonicotinoid View: The Role of Pesticides In Honeybees - Jan 16,2013
A study has been conducted by Dr. Brian Eitzer and his team from the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station which analyzed the impact of pesticides on honeybee health. According to the EPA's definition, a pesticide is “any substance or mixture of
Arran Stephens Talks About His Journey On Nature's Path - Jan 15,2013
Not too long ago, people thought of organic food as mostly consisting of tofu, bean sprouts and granola. I honestly can tell you that tofu is not exactly I think of as being a top choice for an ingredient with meal planning. The times certainly have chan
Zambia's Moratorium On Big Cat Trophy Hunting - Jan 14,2013
As the world's lion population continues to rapidly decline, LionAid.org estimates that there are 645-795 wild lions remaining in western and central Africa. In eastern and southern Africa, 14,450 wild lions remain - for a continental total of 15,244 wil
The NLP View: Karen Moxom Discusses "The NLP Professional" - Jan 11,2013
Many people are learning about one of the most powerful and most important healing modalities called NLP which refers to a stated connection between the neurological processes (Neuro), our language (Linguistics) and the behavioral patterns that have been
Entrancing Tales For Change With The English Sisters - Jan 10,2013
People read for a myriad of reasons whether it is for pleasure, knowledge or to pass the time. Many healing modalities use reading to facilitate the healing process. Especially when people read an interesting story, their mind is able to take a mini-brea
The Neonicotinoid View: Bee Health & The Role of Pesticides - Jan 09,2013
Recently the Congressional Research Service prepared a report for Congress on the most recent science entitled “Bee Health: The Role of Pesticidesâ€. A similar review is being been conducted in the UK in the form of testimony before the UK House of Co