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"This is not a black holiday; it is a peoples' holiday," said Coretta Scott King after President Ronald Reagan signed the King Holiday Bill into law on November 2, 1983. Fifteen years prior, on April 4, 1968, she had lost her husband, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. to an assassin's gun. In the months after the civil rights icon's death, Congressman John Conyers Jr. of Michigan introduced the first legislation seeking to make King's birthday, January 15, a federal holiday.
 
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Could the Obama Administration Help to Push the U.S. In the Lead for Renewable Energy Policy"Could the Obama Administration Help to Push the U.S. In the Lead for Renewable Energy Policy"

During his campaign, President Elect Obama pledged to fight the global warming issue and change policies surrounding pollution.  He vowed that the United States would become a world leader in finding clean energy and that the US would develop alternate fuels to not only become independent of crude oil and the countries that produce it.  

 
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Global Warming Could Cause a World WarAs if we‘re not facing enough potential global issues from global warming, experts are afraid that now we have to worry that it might cause a world war.   If global warming is allowed to progress unchecked, the globe will not only face rising sea levels, glacial retreat and climate change, but we could be buying into a much larger problem. 

 
Eco-Green Outdoors

Eco-Friendly Home Improvement ResolutionsAre you looking for a way to go green in your home?  Do you feel like your options are limited because of the expense of going green?  You’re not alone.  Many people would like to make their homes more eco-friendly, but with the economy the way it is and extra money going everywhere but into your home right now, you may feel like your eco-friendly home improvement options are limited. 

 
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save waterWith the holidays over and New Year’s resolutions firmly underway, it’s time to start thinking about spring.  That means more time outdoors entertaining, playing and doing yard work.  With yard work, though, usually comes an increased water use.  The thing is that water is our planet’s most valuable resource and it is so often misused.  There are some great ways to conserve water that you may not even be aware of.

 
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Reasons to Go “Green” solar panels eco-friendly changes Change your light bulbsSo, you hear about going green, you’ve read all the information about global warming and you’ve listened to all the arguments.  Some of the ideas sound really good and you might put some of them to use, like recycling - that’s easy enough.  Or turning off a couple of lights.  Change your light bulbs, you can do that.  The thing is - is it really necessary to buy all organic food and keep from taking a bath except once a week?
 
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Eco-Friendly Homes eco-friendly home grants to help your home become more eco-friendly eco-friendly buildingIn the news lately, you might have seen that Brad Pitt’s been taking an active role in the rebuilding of New Orleans.  His foundation has been pairing up with architects and local builders and experts to create homes that are able to withstand the weather, while having an eco-friendly design.  The homes are designed to be affordable, too. 
 
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Environmental Versus Epigenetic Theories preventing global warmingEnvironmental versus epigenetic theories.  Sounds huge and scientific, but what does it mean and how does it tie into living a greener life?  How will it affect the average person?  Epigenetic is when something is introduced to alter a living being’s DNA, causing medical changes within that being.  Epigenetic changes are genetic, which makes them hereditary.  For instance, the predisposition toward cancer is considered largely in part to be hereditary, or passed within families.
 
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