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Sure, there’s Facebook and LinkedIn and other networking sites, but on these sites there’s also the people we interact with more closely at different points in time when setting out into ventures on our own for the first time. And if each one of us have focus groups and trusted-circles what better way to bring attention to people and causes that have encouraged or touched our lives than by sharing some space and returning the good.
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Grow-trees.com is an innovative venture by Karan Shah that allows us to conserve our fast-depleting green canopy and offset our carbon footprint at a very attractive Rs. 50/- a tree at a wildlife park, holy environ, forest or rural region. .
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The Comet by Betsy A. Riley. Using the cosmos as a metaphor, author/artist Betsy A. Riley takes the reader on a journey of self-discovery and healing.
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Zoolin Vale and the Chalice of Ringtar by Craig Smith. “A vivid fantasy world. A classic quest adventure. If you love Dungeons and Dragons, you’ll love what Craig Smith has to offer” - Herbie Brennan, author of the New York Times best-selling Faerie Wars series Follow Craig on Twitter @craigwfsmith
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Living the Difference by J C Knudson. “Conquering the final frontier of bigotry and ignorance”, Living the Difference lifts the curtain on the so-called "gay lifestyle," laying out a roadmap for acceptance and revealing a human portrait that resonates regardless of gender or sexual orientation.
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