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Dying for lobster

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The divers pay the ultimate price in search of 'red gold', which is commonly called as lobsters, in the Mosquito Coast along the Nicaragua-Honduras border. The plight of the residents of the isolated Mosquito Coast, which is mainly dependent on the lobster industry, and the hazardous effects of inefficient diving equipments on the divers are discussed.

Author: Demko, Paul
Publisher: LENS Publishing Company, Inc.
Publication Name: Utne: A Different Read on Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 1544-2225
Year: 2005
General services, Facilities & equipment, Sporting and athletic goods, not elsewhere classified, Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing, Louisiana, Underwater Sports Equipment, Usage, Safety and security measures, Equipment and supplies, Natural resources, Lobster fishers, Aqualung, Diving equipment, Lobster fisheries, Mosquito Coast

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The web watchdog: Online shopping with a soul

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Alonovo.com, an online website ranks corporations in five different categories like social responsibility, healthy environment and dedicates 20 percent of its revenues to the charity of a customer's choosing. Consumers can pick the categories most important to them, access the information for free, and order products through the Alonovo site.

Author: Demko, Paul
Publisher: LENS Publishing Company, Inc.
Publication Name: Utne: A Different Read on Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 1544-2225
Year: 2005
On-Line Information Services, Videotex & Teletext, Nonstore Retailers, Evaluation, Online services, Online information services, Online shopping, Information services, Online information service

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Art with heart: Rha Goddess makes the case for "soul living"

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Rha Goddess, a New York-based performance artist and all-round rhetorician for women makes art that makes a difference as she considers art as a tool for social change. She is a leader in the generation of young feminists, and she brings an interesting perspective to the question of women's identities and roles in contemporary society.

Author: O'Connor, Anne
Publisher: LENS Publishing Company, Inc.
Publication Name: Utne: A Different Read on Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 1544-2225
Year: 2005
Works, Artists, Art and society, Goddess, Rha

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