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18 Articles match "Mexico","News"
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
Text messages are one more way to help Haiti victims - Las Cruces Sun-News: "LAS CRUCES - Nursing student Gonzalo Valdez, 28, sat on a couch in Corbett Center at New Mexico State University on Tuesday and typed a few letters and numbers into his iPhone before returning to his studying.The whole transaction took just about a minute, but Valdez helped provide clean drinking water, first ai
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
long, long time ago (in internet time)… in fact, exactly six months to the day before the first ‘tweet’ , a Category Four hurricane they inappropriately named Wilma slammed into the Caribbean coast of Mexico. lived 5,000 miles away in the SW of England… or “Little Mexico”, as we like to call it). Wait for it: The Mexico Tourism This is a story of a blog . It’s a story I really ought to have shared long before now, and I am truly thankful to my good friend Ron Mader for (politely) badgering me to tell it.
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009
The big green IT news this week is that the program has now expanded to 40 countries (PDF) worldwide including Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Taiwan, and the 27 countries of the European Union.
A bit over a year ago, we talked about U.S.-based based EPEAT , the Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool, which is a non-commercial program that rates how environmentally friendly new IT equipment is according to three tiers of environmental performance which they mark with bronze, silver, and gold.
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Friday, June 22, 2007
Also, for those of you who have been following the campaign to ask Starbucks to serve hormone-free milk, Food and Water Watch reports more good news: Starbucks has upped its rBGH-free milk supply from just 27% to 51% of its total milk supply since the beginning of 2007. In January, Starbucks ’ stores in: Alaska, Washington, Oregon, northern California, northern Nevada, New Mexico, Montana, Idaho, Texas, Maine, New Hampshire, parts of Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Rhode Island were rBGH-free. Guess what? Your advocacy made a difference.
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Sunday, March 4, 2007
The blog also kept people informed during the second trial, when media coverage had diminished, and eventually drew attention to the trial when the blog got news coverage. 3. Provide bloggers, and your supporters, with an RSS feed of news related to your organization so that they can spread the word for you. News : RSS stands for "Really Simple Last March I was on a blogging panel for an event put on by the Alliance of Technology and Women. To prepare for the panel, I wrote up 10 Ways Nonprofit Can Use Blogs.
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
long, long time ago (in internet time)… in fact, exactly six months to the day before the first ‘tweet’ , a Category Four hurricane they inappropriately named Wilma slammed into the Caribbean coast of Mexico. lived 5,000 miles away in the SW of England… or “Little Mexico”, as we like to call it). Wait for it: The Mexico Tourism This is a story of a blog . It’s a story I really ought to have shared long before now, and I am truly thankful to my good friend Ron Mader for (politely) badgering me to tell it.
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Sunday, May 31, 2009
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resources Most of the tweets are about Planned Parenthood activities. Check out this video blog of my visit with peer educators at Planned Parenthood of New Mexico! Her tweets about her organization's issues, but she also lets us know when she's being interviewed by the media. Sitting on-set for CBS news, just finished ABC Does your Nonprofit CEO Tweet? Fred Krupp is the CEO of the Environmental Defense Fund Recently, BusinessWeek published a slideshow of CEO's who use Twitter , noting the dramatic rise of CEO's who use Twitter to clue customers in on new services, help them with questions about their
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Friday, August 3, 2007
News Channel 7, Upstate South Carolina - National: "MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Billionaire Carlos Slim said he doesn't care if he is the world's richest man and promised to donate hundreds of thousands of laptop computers to Mexican children.The Mexican telecom mogul pledged Thursday to donate 250,000 low-cost laptops to children by the end of the year and as many as 1 million in 2008, saying 'digital
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Thursday, April 12, 2007
For example, my mate Ed Mitchell will have one of his Vietnam photos on the next WWF calendar. One of my own photos of corn drying out on the roof of a church in rural Mexico (rather mundane you might think) recently accompanied a news article on citizen journalism website, NowPublic. First post in a while for a number of reasons. Anyway, this stroked my ego.
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
Text messages are one more way to help Haiti victims - Las Cruces Sun-News: "LAS CRUCES - Nursing student Gonzalo Valdez, 28, sat on a couch in Corbett Center at New Mexico State University on Tuesday and typed a few letters and numbers into his iPhone before returning to his studying.The whole transaction took just about a minute, but Valdez helped provide clean drinking water, first ai
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Friday, November 14, 2008
Over the past week though, there have been little glimpses of happiness amid the disasters, scandals and economic bad news - stories about the CNN Heroes: Ordinary People Extraordinary Impact. Since November 2000, he has helped more than 420 people in southeastern Mexico, free of charge." Maria Ruiz "Several times a week, Maria Ruiz of El Paso, Texas, crosses the border into Juarez, Mexico, bringing food, clothing and toys for hundreds of impoverished children and their families." Viola Vaughn "A group of failing schoolchildren in Kaolack, Senegal, once asked Viola Vaughn to help
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Monday, May 26, 2008
She has been passionate about the issue of immigrant rights since 2002, when she worked at Casa del Migrantes in Tijuana, Mexico, a shelter for immigrants and deportees. After she left Mexico she worked with refugee communities in Philadelphia and did research on migrant youth at a research center in Chicago. We focus our content on updates and news stories from our partner organizations, and we link to and Nicola M. Wells, Blogger and Community Organizer "We need to treat many of our social tools like door knocking, if
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Wednesday, June 21, 2006
feel more personal and to share ideas and news with clients, potential clients and other interested parties. for the National Kidney Foundation of New Mexico. volunteered to help the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of New Mexico when one of my friends was an event coordinator with them. Erica Sonnier with daughters and new puppy ( photo on flickr)
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