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10 Great Financial Insights: What You Wish You Did in Your Twenties?
Posted By PlayLouderBlog on Business
This world-class Texas national park belongs on your travel bucket list
You may think you know Texas, but if you don’t know Big Bend National Park, you’re missing a big piece of what makes the state the …
Top 10 Criticisms Boomers and Millennials Have for Gen Z
Posted By adimesaved on Finance
27 Pet Sitter Thank You Note Examples
Posted By ThankYouLady on Self Improvement
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28 Must-Have Multifunctional Items for Studio Apartment Living
How Going to an Online College Can Save Someone Money
Posted By theradicalfire on Finance
Bid vs Ask – A Simple Example
Posted By cashblog on Make Money
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How To Manage Life Insurance If You’ve Been Laid Off
Posted By arrestyourdebt on Finance
17 Virtual Team Celebration Ideas Everyone Will Love
Posted By MasonHipp on Technology
How To Say Thank You Meaningfully: Tips for Making It Count
Posted By ThankYouLady on Self Improvement
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The Goldilocks Principle: How to Use it to Achieve Peak Performance
Posted By seline101 on Self Improvement
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Where to Sell Beanie Babies in 2023 (Ultimate Guide)
Posted By trendsandtactics on Finance
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Narration in the 1950s Scifi Book: The Power
Posted By Thecameronjournal on Personal
The Power is a great 1950s sci-fi book. In this post, I talk about internal dialogue in this seminal work.
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Betta Fish Jumping Out Of The Tank – Main Reasons & Solutions
Posted By FishKWisdom on Pets
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Environmental Film Canceled for Criticizing Big Agriculture
Posted By Enerhealth on Health
State and local organizations are demanding an explanation for the University of Minnesota's decision to suddenly cancel the viewing of an environmental documentary just two weeks before it was scheduled to premiere on that campus.
Producers of the documentary, "Troubled Waters: A Mississippi River Story," a film about farming, pollution and the Mississippi River, say that UM vice president of relations Karen Himle made a terrible mistake when she canceled the airing without informing any of its nonprofit and public funders beforehand.
The film, which was produced with $500,000 in state lottery proceeds and foundation grants, was scheduled for broadcast Oct. 5 on Twin Cities public television by the University's Bell Museum of Natural History (AgWeek).
The McKnight Foundation reports that "the pollution that destroys the watershed of the Mississippi River is not intended by farm policies or by the farmers, but nevertheless, it's a predictable result.
"Decades of bad farming practices in the heartland of Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Missouri have caused sediment, fertilizer, and pesticides to be carried by rainfall runoff from farm fields into creeks and rivers that feed the big Mississippi River."
Using a spokesperson, Himle stated that she made a late-hour decision to pull the broadcast after faculty and administrative staff members voiced concerns about its portrayal of conventional farming as one of the main causes of river pollution as far south as the Gulf of Mexico.
The University of Minnesota has yet to explain who voiced the concerns or when.
It's not hard to imagine that the school's long history as a land-grant institution that exists partly to serve agriculture could have had something to do with the late-hour cancelation.
As the Twin Cities Daily Planet alleged earlier this week, influence from big agriculture could have played a part.
The dean of the U of M's School of Agriculture (the Bell Museum is part of the School of Agriculture) supported these fears by saying one reason the film was pulled was because it "vilified" agriculture (MPR).
Bell Museum Director Susan Weller said in a statement last week that she would establish a panel of scientists to review the film, but so far there has been no clarification about what the panel would review, who would do the reviewing, and when they would be required to come to a conclusion.
The Art of Frugal Food Shopping: How To Save On Groceries
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Review of the LIT Axis Smart Resistance Band System: In-Depth Analysis
Posted By grayingwithgrace on Personal
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He Said No to His Father in Law to Taking His Kids to Disney Story
Posted By Victoria on Creative Lifestyle
5 Reasons Why Mid-Term Rentals Are Better Options Than The Oversaturated Short-Term Rental Market
Posted By theparentportfolio on Finance