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Your Auto
The 3-Second Rule

Your Beauty
Ten Great Hair Care Tips

Your Child
10 Great Ways to Get Green With Your Kids

Your Family
Tips to Help Teens Find Summer Jobs

Your Food & Entertaining
Is that Salad Making You Fat?

Your Home & Garden
Putting Green on Your Side of the Fence

Your Health & Fitness
Chatter:  The best Medicine

Your  Money & Career
How To Successfully Prepare For Interviews

Your Pet
Help Your Dog Through Frightful Forecasts

Your Relationship
Pure Romance!

Your Self
What to Expect From Your First Massage

Your Shopping & Style
33 Basic Smart Shopping Tips

Your Travel
Tips to Make Roadtrips an Adventure
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It's a phrase that's thrown around a lot these days:

"I'm going green now."

"Our company is going green"

"The school has a green policy."


But what does this mean?  For some, it means recycling.  Saving pop cans and milk cartons and taking them to the local recycling plant.  For others it means cutting down on energy usage:  walking to the store,  riding their bikes to work, or a least car pooling.  And yet for others it means being a vegetarian.  Abstaining from meat.  Who's right?

They are all, in a way.  Anything that helps our planet, Earth, is "going green".  But there are actually endless ways to go green and help the Earth.

Within this issue we have posted many helpful articles and resources intended to assist you in your quest for going green.  We barely touch the surface, though.  As an additional resource (and by far more scientific), please take a moment to stop by National Geographic's web site.  Going green is a process that has a long way to go.
Going Green
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