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Veteran rocker and environmental activist Neil <a href=http://www.buycelinebags.com>Celine Bags Outlet Store</a> Young has called on fans to boycott clothing made with non-organic cotton in a bid to help save the Earth.
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Good Lives, Good Lives is an ongoing series of podcasts created by Debra Hensley and her  project. The podcasts feature stimulating individuals in the Lexington community.<br>
The singer has taken a stand against the over-use of pesticides in cotton farming by only selling tour merchandise made with organic materials, and he wants devotees to join him in the green campaign.
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In a post on his website, he writes, 鈥淔riends, on my last tour of Europe, I started to give our music loving audience free organic cotton t-shirts as a way to show that we appreciate you. Your shirts鈥?cotton is grown in the most earth-friendly way. Feel it. Isn鈥檛 it the best cotton you have ever felt? They鈥檙e free but there is a catch. Here鈥檚 the catch <a href=http://www.buycelinebags.com>Celine UK Online</a> 鈥?I鈥檓 hoping that when you wear your PROTECT / EARTH t-shirt, you will vow to PROTECT EARTH to take a stand for EARTH in the ways that you can鈥?
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As Hensley contends, you may not have heard of the community members featured, but once you鈥檝e listened to their powerful stories, you won鈥檛 forget them. These are people living a life that others will want to pattern a life that inspires empathy, compassion and vision to be passed along to future generations.<br>
鈥淭oday, I have taken the steps to remove sales of non-organic t-shirts and other products that damage the Earth from my concerts and my web stores. I vow to speak up to do what I can to PROTECT EARTH.鈥?
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He goes on to outline the reasons for his argument, pointing out, 鈥淐otton is second for most pesticide use of all crops it uses 25 per cent of all of the petrochemical based pesticides, fungicides and herbicides globally鈥?These chemicals absorb into the soil which can affect nearby crops, get into water supplies and rivers and affect many lifeforms downstream.鈥?
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Whether they <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Palermo</a> have overcome tremendous adversity or have simply made it their purpose to make the world a better place, their contributions are remarkable reminders that we are all capable of leaving our mark in our own way.<br>
Young, who has a new song called 鈥淲ho鈥檚 Gonna Stand Up and Save the Earth,鈥?recently threw his support behind a similar campaign to save the world鈥檚 rainforests by teaming up with bosses at the San Francisco-based Rainforest Connection to help <a href=http://www.buycelinebags.com>Celine Online Outlet</a> them fight illegal logging operations.
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Dr. Necia Desiree Harkless <br>
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鈥淵ou create your own life鈥濃€擳his is the motto Dr. Necia Desiree Harkless lives by, a sentiment imparted to her by her father. Born and raised in Detroit, Dr. Harkless is <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Pallas</a> an educator, musician, poet, author and scholar. She came <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Rendez-Vous</a> to Lexington in the 1970s to develop the Early Childhood Education program at the University of Kentucky and was responsible for bringing about universal kindergarten in our state. Her love for the arts led to spearheading the first African-American Arts Festival in Lexington in 1980. Despite her accomplishments, Dr. Harkless does not consider herself an artist. Rather, she views art as a vehicle for teaching, something she has shared with our community for decades.<br>
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@@@ Good Lives, Good Lives is an ongoing series of podcasts created by Debra Hensley and her project. The podcasts feature stimulating individuals in the Lexington community.
  As Hensley contends, you may not have heard of the community members featured, but once you鈥檝e listened to their powerful stories, you won鈥檛 forget them. These are people living a life that others will want to pattern a life that inspires empathy, compassion and vision to be passed along to future generations.
  Whether they <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Palermo</a> have overcome tremendous adversity or have simply made it their purpose to make the world a better place, their contributions are remarkable reminders that we are all capable of leaving our mark in our own way.
 

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  Dr. Necia Desiree Harkless
  鈥淵ou create your own life鈥濃€擳his is the motto Dr. Necia Desiree Harkless lives by, a sentiment imparted to her by her father. Born and raised in Detroit, Dr. Harkless is <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Pallas</a> an educator, musician, poet, author and scholar. She came <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Rendez-Vous</a> to Lexington in the 1970s to develop the Early Childhood Education program at the University of Kentucky and was responsible for bringing about universal kindergarten in our state. Her love for the arts led to spearheading the first African-American Arts Festival in Lexington in 1980. Despite her accomplishments, Dr. Harkless does not consider herself an artist. Rather, she views art as a vehicle for teaching, something she has shared with our community for decades.
 

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