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Carting children to sports practices and dance and music lessons and attending their performances and games help parents bond more tightly with their kids.
The iConnected Parent Barbara K. Hofer 2010
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Carting along her son and her big 4x5 camera, with its heavy tripod and stacks of sheet film, Kurland has climbed mountains and braved railyard guards to follow and document her "Gypsy American nomads," as she describes the people she's photographed.
Photographer Justine Kurland on a road trip with her son, capturing life along the rails 2010
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Greenpeace has released the fourth update of their Carting Away the Oceans report, where they give us the latest review of the best and worst sustainable seafood supermarkets for 2010.
Best And Worst Sustainable Seafood Supermarkets (PHOTOS) 2010
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Meanwhile in New York City, Action Carting Environmental, the city's largest commercial garbage collection company, saw about 400 clients go out of business in first quarter of 2009, meaning less trash for the firm to haul.
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It's time: Carting around an extra 100 pounds can reduce MPG by 2 percent.
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Carting this baby around is becoming increasingly difficult.
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Carting this baby around is becoming increasingly difficult.
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Carting organic waste to landfills contributes to several problems.
Going Global 2008
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Carting a vanilla shake back to the office, I completely lost feeling in my fingers.
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Carting a vanilla shake back to the office, I completely lost feeling in my fingers.
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