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89: Palm Oil and the Crowned Prince of Hyperbole
Heads up, folks. Sean Whyte, CEO of Nature Alert is on a new rampage. Writing to news media in Malaysia on his one man crusade against palm oil, Mr. Whyte does not help his cause with his strange pen

90: Requirements for RN to BSN Nursing Programs
Nurses are highly trained professionals—thank goodness. If you've ever been on the receiving end of a needle, you probably share my sense of gratitude. But even registered nurses can go above an

91: Consider a Christian Based Nursing Degree
Quality nursing degrees are available through many venues. Community colleges, state schools, hospitals, and private schools all offer a way to obtain nursing training. Many educational institutions e

92: Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth: Schoolyard bullies against palm oil?
"An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile hoping it will eat him last." Sir Winston Churchill History has taught us over and over again that appeasement of tyrants and aggressors never works, but

93: First Eco Super-Hero Comes To Life in New Novel
You know you're in trouble when you get a wake-up call from outer space. That's the premise of Francis T. Perry Williams' new novel Pollen and the Ring of Harmony, from Greenleaf Press Book Group (ww

94: Palm oil puts case against environmentalists' false claims
Reprinted from The National Business Review Global warming is fast petering out as a cause that raises alarm and over-fishing is also less of a threat, thanks to the introduction of quotas and other

95: The Great Palm Oil Deforestation Hoax
In an article entitled "Palm oil industry must get out of denial mode" written by Sean Whyte, The CEO of Nature Alert and published in the Jakarta Post and the New Straits Times, Whyte called the palm

96: Palm oil, Starsuckers and Media Manipulation
What do Amy Winehouse's flaming beehive and Guy Ritchie's self-inflicted black eye have in common? Both stories appeared in the pages of Britain's tabloid press. Neither is true. The two incidents w


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