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Month: February 2014

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The Culture of Stuff (by EcoFaith Intern Noah Gerlach)

The Culture of Stuff Compared to many people, I am pretty well off. While my parents are not rich, I get lots of presents at Christmas and for my birthday. Even if I don’t want many things and evade the

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Millionaires and Criminals (by EcoFaith Intern Kirra Hughes)

Millionaires and Criminals Along with environmental and health consequences, it is also worth considering the consequences of the culture that is fostered in these “boom towns.” Sympathizers will note the resurgence and stimulus in a small, local all-American town and

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