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		<title>DIY Car Runs on Garbage</title>
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		<title>UPS Now Delivers by Bike</title>
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		<title>Making Second Hand Fashionable</title>
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Goodwill thrift shops are not just for strict bargain hunters anymore. Theyve witnessed an increase in sales as re-branding initiatives to change perceptions of the second hand emporiums have taken hold. Several Goodwill stores have begun advertisi...]]></description>

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		<title>Creating Community With Urban Farming</title>
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Will Allen is a farmer and CEO of Growing Power, a community farm and food center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Growing Powers mission is to help facilitate community run food systems. Locally, nationally and internationally, they teach people to grow f...]]></description>

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