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  • Personal Branding in Social MediaMay 08, 2010
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  • “We don’t need no piece of paper from the City Hall keeping us tied and true.”May 27, 2009
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  • A Media Advocacy How-To & Other Good StuffMar 10, 2009
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Fill the kettle with cold water!

Scientists say that hot water flowing through pipes “dissolves contaminates more quickly than cold water, and many pipes in homes contain lead that leach into water.” Even though many new pipes are marketed as “lead-free,” they can still contain as much as 8 percent lead. Bottom line: use cold tap water for cooking and drinking.  Read the article here. 

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