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Maria More’s Before & After | 3 Months Post Baby Pics!

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Its been quite a journey so far and I still have more to lose, but here are some photos of my progress so far. My daughter was born on May 25, 2011, these photos were taken on September 4, 2011. At 9 months pregnant, I weighed 167 pounds. Today, I weight 126 pounds. I’m back down to my pre-pregnancy weight! Check out my blogs about how I lost the weight and a few photos here:

Maria More’s Before & After | 3 Months Post Baby Pics!

Gingrich Insists Hate Group He Funded Is Not A Hate Group

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Last month , the Associated Press revealed that one of the cogs in Newt Gingrich’s vast network of business enterprises and front groups, ReAL Action, provided $125,000 to the American Family Association Action, an anti-gay activist organization that has been officially labeled a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center. The group’s outspoken policy directory Bryan Fischer has “proposed criminalizing… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Think Progress Discovery Date : 04/04/2011 23:30 Number of articles : 2

Gingrich Insists Hate Group He Funded Is Not A Hate Group

Rep. Fred Upton On Global Warming: ‘I Do Not Accept That It Is Man-Made’

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At a public forum today, Rep. Fred Upton (R-MI), the new head of the House energy committee, denied that climate change is manmade. Upton, who received $20,000 from Koch Industries in his most recent campaign, had called for a reduction in greenhouse emissions as recently as June 2009. Upton has now introduced legislation with Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-OK) to overturn the scientific finding by the Environmental… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Think Progress Discovery Date : 08/02/2011 23:26 Number of articles : 2

Rep. Fred Upton On Global Warming: ‘I Do Not Accept That It Is Man-Made’

Rocky Horror Picture Show – 35 years Later…

And still a great excuse to get silly! http://insidethecostumebox.blogspot.com/2010/12/rocky-horror-picture-show-still-… added by: Costume_Box

How Is Your Mobile Device or Laptop Funding Conflict Mineral Wars?

A recent report from Enough Project ranked the top 21 electronics manufacturers, showing their progress in creating products with conflict-free minerals and the steps they've taken to ensure that. EP estimates that conflict mining is a $185 million business, which is even more shocking when you consider the World Bank says average the average miner makes only $5 a day. ====== report =================== By Michelle Castillo, TechLand, on December 15, 2010 Many of our electronic devices are made up of minerals like tantalum, used to make the capacitors in most cell phones, and tin, which makes up the inside lining of some cell phones and is used to solder circuit boards. Unfortunately, many of these materials come from conflict-ridden areas of the Congo, where increasing profits from electronic sales help fund the inhumane treatment of people who live and work in the country. The Enough Project, an advocacy group focused on ending genocide and crimes against humanity, estimates that conflict mining is a $185 million business, which is even more shocking when you consider the World Bank says average the average miner makes only $5 a day. According to Raise Hope for Congo, more than 5.4 million people have died from the continuous wars that ravage the country. The organization urges people to tell companies that they want conflict free products. Congo's minerals are especially attractive to electronic manufacturers because of unregulated mining practices and cheap labor. Minerals from the African nation cost half or a third as much the same materials from other countries, according to the Washington Post. Though the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Act requires manufacturers to identify and get rid of conflict minerals in their products and similar legislation will be mandated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in 2011, Congolese mines are often controlled by armed groups and militias. These groups smuggle the minerals out of the country to smelting companies on other continents, which means the origin of the minerals can often be masked even from the company commissioning the product. Even though Congo's president announced a ban on all artisanal mining in eastern Congo last August, the ruling has not been enforced by the country's national military and has even negatively affected the citizens who work in the mines as a main source of income. A recent report from Enough Project ranked the top 21 electronics manufacturers, showing their progress in creating products with conflict-free minerals and the steps they've taken to ensure that. Leading the pack was HP with an over 30 percent improvement. The company has endorsed anti-conflict mineral legislation and advocates for strong US regulations for all manufacturers. Apple, who uses tantalum not only in their smartphones but in iPods as well, were given a yellow score, which means there is much room for improvement. (Though several of their top executives have spoken out against conflict mineral mining in the Congo, they did not weigh in on key US conflict mineral legislation.) Toshiba received the worst score of the bunch; they have barely made any changes at all according to the study. Enough Project knows it may be hard for the average consumer to tell whether or not they are helping fund a war over natural resources just by looking at a product. Still, the group hopes that especially this holiday season when people are out shopping for the latest gadgets that by being little more knowledgeable about which companies are taking a stand against genocide and human rights abuses, shoppers can judge for themselves whether or not to support these crimes against humanity. ##### ARTICLE HERE ################## Is Your Mobile Device or Laptop Funding Conflict Mineral Wars? By Michelle Castillo on December 15, 2010 http://techland.time.com/2010/12/15/is-your-mobile-device-or-laptop-funding-conf… added by: twohawks

Amazon Deforestation Rate is the Lowest in Decades

Photo: Stephen Messenger Over the past several years, the Brazilian government has been tackling deforestation in the Amazon with vigor, and it seems all their efforts are paying off. In an announcement made today, Brazil confirmed that the rate of forest loss over the last year represents the lowest in over two decades since record-keeping began — and down over 13 percent from the last year. The nation’s Environmental Minister describes the progress as “fantastic.” … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Nissan LEAF Ad Puts Global Warming Front and Center (Video)

It’s rare that an advertisement gets deemed controversial because it plays into a cliche, but that’s exactly what has happened with Nissan’s new TV ad for it’s all-electric LEAF: The spot has sent a ripple through blogosphere by featuring the (seemingly) age-old story about how polar bears are losing their habitat to a melting Arctic as a result of climate change. Many — including Climate Progress , the Huffington Post , and

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VH1 Star Checks into Non-Celebrity Rehab

Kari Ann Peniche — the Playboy model from VH1’s ” Celebrity Rehab ” — just checked into another rehab center to be treated for an addiction to methamphetamines … only this time, her progress won’t be aired on television. Sources close to Peniche –… Read more

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Judge: Chris Brown Doing a ‘Great Job’

Filed under: Chris Brown , Celebrity Justice , Rihanna Chris Brown just got a huge pat on the back from the judge in his felony abuse case … including a “great job” for following the terms of his probation so well. During the brief hearing, the judge reviewed the progress report document turned in by… Read more

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