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Chapter Five: Indoor Air Quality, Putting My Money Where My Mouth Is

8.18.08 | Every cheesy teenage “slasher” movie includes the same scene: the victim opens the attic door and peers into the blackness. What lurks within is evil and she knows it – but she ventures up the stairs nonetheless. Fool.
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Putting My Money Where My Mouth Is

8.11.08 | Without water, life as we know it would be impossible- –especially in the desert. Scarcely a day goes by in Arizona without some mention of water-rights issues.

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A Minute with Ira Joe

8.11.08 | Kathleen Vick has me thinking. About solar energy. In her Eco-Issues article in last week’s officeinsight, Putting My Money Where My Mouth Is, she offers great research. And great spirit. I applaud such thinking …and planning and calculating and determining and measuring and consulting and specifying and marking and installing and inspiring.
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Chapter Three: Putting My Money Where My Mouth Is

8.4.08 | As soon as my husband declared we would cram our most treasured worldly goods into the modern day Conestoga wagon (aka “POD”), say goodbye to everything in Massachusetts – our home, businesses, friends, etc. – and ride off into the sunset, I swear, the next words out of his mouth were “photovoltaic cells”. He became a man obsessed with solar energy.
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