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Title:
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Sustainability 2.0 |
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BookID:
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53 |
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Authors:
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Ernesto van Peborgh and the Odiseo Team |
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ISBN-10(13):
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987055153X |
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Publisher:
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Van Peborgh, Ernesto |
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Publication date:
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2008-01-01 |
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Number of pages:
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216 |
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Language:
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English |
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Price:
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Does not exist |
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Description:
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Product Description In this book, Ernesto van Peborgh explains how the Net Gen and social organizations, with Web 2.0 as its natural communications tool, are remolding the behavior of companies and society as a whole. Look for 'Sustainability The Book' in the Web. |
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2012-06-16 09:22:27 |
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Kevin,I have found that remineralization is eitsnseal to restore the minerals back into my garden soil that the plants have used up. It makes a very big difference. I use a mineral powder (called Azomite), compost and some basic organic materials at the start of each spring, just before planting. This year I omitted a bed to see what the results would be. The plants were smaller, sick and produced for less then the treated beds. My seeds all germinated as well. There is a difference. |
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2012-06-16 09:22:29 |
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Kevin,I have found that remineralization is eitsnseal to restore the minerals back into my garden soil that the plants have used up. It makes a very big difference. I use a mineral powder (called Azomite), compost and some basic organic materials at the start of each spring, just before planting. This year I omitted a bed to see what the results would be. The plants were smaller, sick and produced for less then the treated beds. My seeds all germinated as well. There is a difference. |
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