Living in a world that is more electronically connected than ever – it can feel like you are always online. Finding a way to separate virtual life and reality can be tough. We have rounded up 5 ways to disconnect…Read More
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Giselle: Just like I love taking care of my home, I have been trying to make changes in my life that also help having a more positive impact in the home that we all share: the planet. This is what…Read More
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Green America is one of the nations largest non-profit organizations focusing on harnessing economic power through the strength of consumers, investors, businesses and the marketplace to create a socially just and environmentally sustainable society. One of their most recent efforts…Read More
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This article was updated on December 21, 2020 The Winter Solstice is celebrated in festivals and rituals by many cultures. It marks the beginning of winter, and once it happens the days start getting longer, which is good news for…Read More
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By now I’m sure you are all familiar with the mega startup WeWork. For those that are not, WeWork is a global network of workspaces where companies can rent something as small as a desk or a bigger office space…Read More
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It is no surprise that Fall is our nation’s favorite season. Unlike any other season, Fall brings us new possibilities and experiences. It’s not hectic like spring, overly hot like summer and freezing, like winter. The crisp air and autumn…Read More
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Most of us know about dolphins from movies or water parks entertaining and performing in front of audiences young and old. But there’s more to these mammals than just trick animals. Before man came on the scene, dolphins were in…Read More
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Yesterday, Jamie Anderson made history by being the first woman to ever win more than one gold medal in Olympic snowboarding. You all might know her for her snowboarding expertise and her recent Olympic Gold Medal but we also know…Read More
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This article was updated on July 29th, 2021 Panthera Tigris, otherwise known as tigers, the largest of the cat family, have distinctive markings of yellow and black stripes. Today’s six surviving subspecies are the Bengal tiger, Siberian tiger, Sumatran tiger, Malayan…Read More
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Like most New Yorkers who live in the city, I was riding the subway one day when an ad caught my interest. It was for the New York Museum of Natural History, which I’ve not been to in a very…Read More
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