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Tag Archives: sustainability
Profile Response: Chris Cochran, Bentonville AR
“Wal-Mart can be a force for good.” Chris Cochran is a Senior Manager in Sustainability at Wal-Mart’s corporate headquarters in Bentonville AR. “The biggest effect is that we save the average family $2,000 to $3,000 per year – whether … Continue reading
Profile Response: Arthur Bassett, McNeal, AZ
Thomas Arthur Bassett III (Tommy) and Thomas Arthur Bassett IV (Arthur) live in a Quaker community in the Sulfur Spring Valley outside of McNeal AZ. Arthur spent three years in the Peace Corps in the South Pacific, got a Masters … Continue reading
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Tagged Certified Organic, Forest Service, McNeal AZ, Quakers, sustainability
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Profile Response: Kim and Eddie Feeley, Seattle, WA
I have met many couples on my trip. Fresh couples, aged couples, heterosexual and same-sex couples, legally married couples and couples living together, first-time couples and couples on their second third, even fourth round. Although being a couple presents many … Continue reading
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Tagged couples, marriage, Seattle University, sustainability, water wars
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Profile Response: Jim Merkel, Belfast, ME
Jim Merkel is an aeronautical engineer who walked away from a conventional career in San Luis Obispo, CA, became a bicycle activist, wrote the book Radical Simplicity, lived off the grid in British Columbia, travelled throughout the developing world, was … Continue reading