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Committed to equal justice? Attend April 28 Equal Justice Conference - WisBar Committed to equal justice? Attend April 28 Equal Justice ConferenceRepresentatives from Michigan, Missouri, and Montana will join in this year’s conversations to describe innovations in their states. The agenda builds on the ideas and feedback from the more than 200 attendees at the first Wisconsin Equal Justice |
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Classrooms move to the garden for lessons on healthy eating - MiamiHerald.com Classrooms move to the garden for lessons on healthy eatingThe program is run through The Education Fund, a Miami-Dade nonprofit that supports innovations in public schools. In Broward County, Growing Healthy Kids, run by Holy Cross Hospital's outreach department, is in its third year of financing gardens at |
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Event provides community a one-stop shop for health info - Great Falls Tribune Event provides community a one-stop shop for health infoThe purpose of the fair is to give people of all ages a chance to see new and interesting innovations in medicine and health care, McNamee said. The fair has been running annually for the past 30 years, she said. The fair was sponsored by the Extension |
Lecture on cars, chemistry set for April 9 at MSU - Montana State University
Montana State UniversityLecture on cars, chemistry set for April 9 at MSUToday's automobile relies heavily upon chemical industry innovations to enhance performance, to provide safety for its occupants, and to deliver fuel efficiency. "On average, each car contains nearly $2000 worth of chemical processing and products,"
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Could New Breed of 'Low Profit' Firms Save Our News Media? - TheTyee.ca Could New Breed of 'Low Profit' Firms Save Our News Media?They propose that Canada adopt a Community Enterprise Act, based on the best features of the UK and US innovations. "In Canada and elsewhere, limited access to capital is a major obstacle to community or social enterprise, such as affordable housing, |
Montana State UniversityLecture on cars, chemistry set for April 9 at MSUToday's automobile relies heavily upon chemical industry innovations to enhance performance, to provide safety for its occupants, and to deliver fuel efficiency. "On average, each car contains nearly $2000 worth of chemical processing and products,"



