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INNOVATIVE GREEN LIVING: 11 Ways to Go Green on a College Budget

innovativegreenliving:

Today the green movement is taking over the world, and even though many people would like to go completely organic or build a sustainable home, their budget might not let them. This is especially true for college students, who struggle every semester to get by on their student budget. But…

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suzanad:

I am obsessed with these reusable towels. One of these days I will order them. You can too, here.
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The Geography of American Wealth- It’s the Trees?

jsmummert:

For the AP Human Geography unit on Urban Geography and/or Development, here’s a link from Google Maps Mania- Rich Blocks, Poor Blocks.

Students can “See how much money people make in every neighborhood in every city in America.”

This interactive map is a great basis for an inquiry lesson- What visual clues in satellite maps may indicate the spatial distribution of wealth?”

imagePossible answer? How about street formats? Or trees?

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dreams-of-japan:

ZOKA@おおたかの森 by Nekousa on Flickr.
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luxury-of-paris:

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