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Benefits of Good News

When I read the newspaper, I look for the good news because every thought we think changes our biochemistry. Your hormones are all affected by your thoughts. Pay attention to things that bring you joy.

- Dr. Christiane Northup

 

New Technology Turns Garbage Into Gold

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Posted by geri   
Wednesday, 31 May 2006
cwttrans(Reprint of a GNN story from 2003; in preparation for a followup article soon)

IMAGINE. . . Imagine a machine that can turn almost anything into oil. Imagine that it uses natural processes like heat and pressure, and produces no pollution. Imagine that waste from landfills, refuse from poultry factories, sludge from city sewage, or even infectious medical waste, are used to make the oil. Everybody says it sounds too good to be true. But now we have the science -- and two factories -- to prove it.

"This is a solution to three of the biggest problems facing mankind," Brian Appel, CEO of Changing World Technologies, Inc., told Discover magazine in a May 2003 feature article. "This process can deal with the world's waste. It can supplement our dwindling supplies of oil. And it can slow down global warming."

The process is called thermal depolymerization. Waste goes in one end and comes out the other as three products, all valuable and environmentally benign: High-quality oil, clean-burning gas, and purified minerals that can be used as fuels, fertilizers, or specialty chemicals for manufacturing. . .
 

How Would Love Respond? A New Book Shows How Love Can Transform Your Life and Business

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Monday, 07 April 2008
kurek-book.jpg Have you ever thought of using love as a method of quitting your unhealthy addictions —to cigarettes or food  — or as a method of finding success in life or business to turn around negativity and underachievement? Peak Performance & Success Coach Kurek Ashely has. His new book How Would Love Respond?: Imagine If You Were Given a Gift So Powerful That You Knew You Had to Share It with the World teaches you how to set and achieve goals with no limitations. A death experience helped turn his life around and taught him how to change using the infinite power of love.
After a horrific helicopter crash in which his best friend died in his arms, Kurek Ashley suffered for two years with severe depression, until he finally experienced a transformation through the source of pure and infinite love. After receiving a glimpse into the source of this infinite power, he transformed his own life and has transformed the lives of tens of thousands of people around the world. With his higher purpose in mind, he offers "How Would Love Respond?" a spiritual toolkit for creating global abundance through love and by harnessing and directing the thought processes that create success and failure. How would love respond? This is the powerful question that changes every decision and can change lives.
 

Extinct Plants Rediscovered in Flora-Rich Queensland

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Sunday, 13 April 2008
50 plant species new to science are discovered and documented in Queensland, Australia every year. In fact, two plant species thought to be extinct since 1873 were rediscovered this year in the area of Cape York. (Queensland government's State of the Environment report, 2008)
 

Thanks for singing it from the hilltops: testimonial

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Thursday, 01 May 2008
Your Top 10 good newsletter today was so good.  It lifted my spirits more than any other issue. A couple items even choked me up. People need to know the good stuff that is happening, to inspire them to greater heights. We need to know that our efforts are paying off, that we can build a paradise -- and we’re doing it. Thank you for singing this from the hilltops... a most valuable, important service. -Tony Milch, Burbank, CA
 

UN Goodwill Ambassador Nicole Kidman Calls for Millions to Reduce Violence Against Women

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Sunday, 04 May 2008
nicole-kidman.jpgUN Goodwill Ambassador Nicole Kidman called for millions of people to add their name to an online petition for opposing violence against women. "I know that there are millions around the world who care deeply about the issue — and I urge all of them to come on board," said the Academy Award–winning actress referring to the Say NO to Violence Against Women campaign. (UN Photo of Nicole Kidman at press conference in NY, by Jenny Rockett)
 
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