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Books: Sustainability 2.0

Title:      Sustainability 2.0
BookID:      53
Authors:      Ernesto van Peborgh and the Odiseo Team
ISBN-10(13):      987055153X
Publisher:      Van Peborgh, Ernesto
Publication date:      2008-01-01
Number of pages:      216
Language:      English
Price:      Does not exist   
Rating:      2 
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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 09:22:25 Anonymous 2 
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 09:22:27 Anonymous 2 
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 Anonymous 2 
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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