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Earth Day 2010: Recycle

Tech Soup

The only countries that have laws that set up electronic recycling collection and processing systems are South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, the 27 countries of the European Union, five provinces in Canada, and 20 states in the United States. read more.

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Activate Your YouTube Audience (Free Session with Ramya Raghavan of YouTube!)

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2010 NTC preview session, " Activating Your YouTube Audience " You should join us! > Given the lack of drive-thrus in South America, the polar bear would devour you before you reached the South Pole -- and no way could a polar bear land a triple lutz, Tags: NPTech NTEN youtube. Cost: FREE!

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Research Friday: What Affects Hispanic Volunteering - Comparing Three Surveys in the United States

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In 2010, the United States Census recorded over 50 million Hispanics in America, making the Hispanic population is the largest minority group in the States [1]. Accessed on March 12th, 2010. That number is projected to grow over 100 million by 2050. Here, the term Hispanic is used to describe both Hispanic and Latino population.

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Personalizing the Online Fundraising Experience

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In 2010, 75 volunteers participated. Instead, each participant chooses a destination from eight different locations, including Africa, India, the Middle East, and South America. Fundraising is mandatory for all who wish to participate in the program. Each was required to raise a minimum of $1,000.

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A New Place To Get Low-Cost Microsoft Operating Systems

Tech Soup

Over the last nine years, TechSoup also administered the Community MAR Americas program, which provided low-cost Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Microsoft Office licenses to PC refurbishers in North, Central, and South America, for refurbished computers going to schools, charities, NGOs, libraries, and low-income families around the world.

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Sheroes You Should Know: Inspiring Stories for #WomensHistoryMonth

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Originally from California, Harriet Chalmers Adams lived a life that saw her travel through South America, Asia, and the South Pacific. In a harrowing act of bravery and independence, Dutch sailor Laura Dekker set sail to become the youngest person to circumnavigate the world in 2010 at just 17 years old. Laura Dekker.

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