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Posted by undisclosed@blogs.mcdonalds.com (csr) on 07/02/2008
One of the great benefits of working here at McDonald's is our paid sabbatical program. Every ten years of service is rewarded with an eight-week sabbatical. In preparing for my time away, which begins tomorrow, I've been asking myself a bunch of questions. One is: How much, if at all, sh ...
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Posted by Christine Gorman on 05/02/2008
Thanks to Nchenga and Sue Makin for sending along more contact information about the nursing crisis in Malawi.Am starting to collate all the names and contact information I've received into a single data set so that I can keep track of everyone.As part of that process I've discovered a new ( ...
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Posted by Jennifer on 25/01/2008
A sponsor of seven children, Steve Krumholz recently traveled to the Philippines as a volunteer on a surgical mission trip sponsored by the Society of Philippine Surgeons in America. While in the Philippines, he had the opportunity to visit not only his sponsored children, but also the children and ...
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Posted by Catherine Brahic on 24/01/2008
What does it take to bring on a new geological age? According to members of the Stratigraphy Commission of the Geological Society of London, one way of going about it would be to: 1. Change the atmosphere's composition, thus modifying plants 2. Change the distribution and diversity of specie ...
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Posted by Kelly on 22/01/2008
Poverty is a worldwide problem of truly epic proportions. Here at Children International, we are proud to add our voices and efforts to those of the dedicated non-profits from many nations who have made it their business to take on this insidious foe. But of far greater importance than our efforts ...
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