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Find Your Passion: Get Involved in Your Community

Many of you are like me in that you went to law school with the idea that as a lawyer you would be able to help people and make a difference in your community. Then you started your law practice with a firm and rarely have the feeling that you are actually helping people and making a difference in your community. So you look for non-billable ways to get involved. Recently I had a coaching session with Matt Siegel, a Cozen O'Connor attorney. He was recently named to the Board of the Philadelphia
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Support Center for Child Advocates. Every time Matt talks about his work with the support center I can hear the passion in his voice. Matt and other members of his firm represent abused and neglected children in Philadelphia. During the last two years I have experienced the joy of speaking at career day at the school where my daughter Jill teaches. It is one of my favorite experiences. I have spoken to 3rd and 4th grade classes, competing[...]

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On Location Photography Unfolds Your Special Day

"Absolutely amazing" is what you'll say when you see the works of art from On Location Photography! Stewart Johnson's photography skills are impeccable with his classical, yet modern interpretation of wedding photography. Looking through your flawless wedding photos will allow you to remember how your day was perfection. Related posts: Art of Photography: Seeing the World Through Your Eyes D'Mont Reese Photography: A Sophisitcated Eye to Capture Your Memories Personality Really Does Go A Long Way With Valdes Photography

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Your Apple Predictions, From New Products (Three) to Musical Guests (Fab)

What will Apple announce at its music event? By noon or so tomorrow, we’ll know all there is to know. Let’s wrap up the period of blissful ignorance, rampant rumors, and informed speculation with our traditional Technologizer community predictions. As usual, I surveyed you guys and asked you to give your best guesses at what [...]

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Do You Recycle Your Old Cell Phones?

If you've never recycled a cell phone, you're not alone. Cell phone recycling rates are "amazingly low," according to a study from International Data Corp., which says that even a 10 percent recycling rate is considered good. As an environmentalist, I'm not convinced this is necessarily bad news. Boston.com certainly thought the low recycling rates spelled glum news for environmentalists, reporting on the story with this depressing headline: "Mobile phone industry faces a long road to green." But I wasn't so sure about Boston.com's debbie-downer interpretation. The full study wasn't accessible free online, so I decided to do some of my own anecdotal research into the issue -- by calling up some of my friends. All of them were green bloggers. And guess what -- All of them had phones they hadn't recycled! Lest you imagine that all my friends are faux-environmentalists that enjoy chucking old electronics into landfills with an evil mwa-ha-ha-ha, rest assured that none of them have let their retired cell phones slowly leach chemicals into the groundwater either. Instead, my friends are holding on to their cell phones. Whitney Lauritsen of Eco-Vegan Gal, for example, hasn't recycled a single cell phone -- because she's still holding on to the three she's ever owned. Why? "I have stuff on there -- Photos, notes, or old text messages I should transfer to my computer." Basically, Whitney's using her old phones as mini hard drives for her phone data -- though considering that her oldest phone's about 10 years old, I'm not sure this is data she'll ever actually need again. Other friends had recycled the majority of their phones -- but kept one old one around in case of a phone emergency. Tracy Hepler of Your Daily Thread says after having a phone break on her before, she always keeps an backup around. "It usually takes like 3 to 5 business days when you mail a phone in to fix it or get it replaced," Tracy says. So she keeps her old Blackberry around, just in case her Droid goes on the fritz. When she gets a new phone, the Droid will become her backup, and the Blackberry will get recycled. And I too keep my old, beat up LG phone around, in case my Blackberry goes on the fritz. If it does, I'd probably end up just using my LG phone until my current cell phone contract expires and I can get a new free phone with a new contract -- so I don't have to worry about buying (or recycling) yet another phone. Though I doubt my LG's worth anything, Tracy will probably make a few bucks when she finally recycles that Blackberry. Many online recycling programs will reward you with discounts, rebates, and even cash for sending in a working phone. And sometimes, special rebates will pop up that are worth saving up phones for. That's why some old phones of The Next Big Ng's Jenny still haven't been recycled. Jenny says she gives her phones to her mom, who keeps them around hoping for a good rebate trade-in. No phones were landfilled during the writing of this post; all my friends say they fully plan to recycle their phones. One day. "Honestly I do plan on recycling them," says Whitney about her three. "I just need to find the time and motivation." To that end, I'm of the belief that cash incentives are likely the most irresistible incentive for cell phone recycling -- and that those incentives are highest if you recycle sooner rather than later. After all, phones go obsolete pretty fast, as newer models come out! That means there's an environmental incentive for recycling ASAP too. Your old Blackberry could get refurbished and reused by someone else if you send it in today -- but it'll likely only get taken apart for recycling if you send it in in 2020. Are you holding on to your old cell phones? How many are hanging out in your home -- and why? ___ BlogHer Contributing Editor Siel also blogs at greenLAgirl.com. Photo by heskettk

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That one thing you might be missing to set you above the rest

With over 90% of home buyers searching online for a new home your home must make a great first impression. The first impression is a lasting impression! In a buyers market sellers compete with sellers. If buyers are not impressed what they see online they will move on to the next listing. Ready, Set, Stage! works with you and your Realtor to put [...]

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What Do You Want to See More of on Savvy?

One of the best parts of my day is hearing from SavvySugar readers. Reading your comments makes me realize what a smart, fearless crowd we are! I want to know what you're most keen on reading about so I can better cater to your interests. So tell me, what are your favorite kinds of posts on Savvy? What Do You Want to See More of on Savvy? Budgeting Career Travel Life management Something else. I'll tell you more below.

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Is Your Green Only Skin Deep?

In the last 10 years, the consumer product market has experienced a dramatic increase in eco awareness. This significant shift is most easily observable in everyday consumer choices. These consumer preferences for sustainable products have resulted in a corresponding response from the business world to meet expectations. However, questions still remain on whether ‘green’ product offerings equate to a sustainable business. Shifting market trends have given rise to a myriad of alternative products and services. Evidence of this shift can be seen in the number of ‘green’ products available on the shelves at even the local grocery store. With so many choices, ‘green’ product offerings could be replaced with business sustainability action as the primary sustainability differentiator in consumer purchases. A recent study released by the Shelton Group, Eco Pulse, reveals that 60% of American consumers are seeking out green products. However, many consumers are presently confused about what exactly are the criteria for green products. According to Eco Pulse, this confusion leads to a lack of trust, often causing purchasers to look beyond the product. Our sustainability consulting finds that business and product reputation have become increasingly important in the ‘green’ consumer market. The Eco Pulse study further examined the questions facing businesses looking to engage ‘green’ consumers. Primarily: • What messages are consumers responding to in this market? • What terms and actions need to be clarified? • What promises do they really believe? Growing consumer eco awareness has placed consumer preferences as a major and defining aspect of business sustainability. As a sustainability consultant, I believe that this growing intelligence will place positive pressure on business to deliver new and innovative products and clearer communications. The companies on the forefront of sustainable development will differentiate themselves and capture the greatest value.

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What the new Apple TV is really missing…

I was watching the Apple launch event the other day and I must say I was a bit disappointed. Don’t get me wrong the device is small and slick and the 99$ puts it in the right price range to compete with other streamers in the market. The problem is, that besides connecting to iTunes, the Apple TV its not much different than the rest of the bunch. Apple isn’t taking advantage of its platform strengths the same way its doing with its other devices… Why isn’t the Apple TV Social? Apple just launched its own social network – Ping. Why isn’t Ping data featured on the Apple TV? I’d like see what my friends watched, get recommendations and share stuff I Like. Where are the Apps?! The iPhone, iPod and iPad are thriving on a vibrant Apps market. Why can’t the Apple TV do the same? I was really expecting an iOS driven device where developers could enhance the Apple TV capabilities by providing apps specifically designed to be run on TV set with limited controls. You could browse social networks (Facebook, Twitter etc.), or watch stock market information, or browse content from your favorite feeds and content providers (imagine something like the iPad’s Flipboard your big LCD TV), or cook with your TV’s help (imagine Jamie Oliver’s iPhone app on the big screen) or get apps from content providers (like local news channels for example) that’ll be able to stream their own content… There’s tons of stuff developers could do with the Apple TV if given the option. Apple could have really taken the streamers to a whole new level with this… In short, I wish Apple TV would be more like Boxee (Cross-posted @ Developer Zen) CloudAve is exclusively sponsored by

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What's Yummy This Week - YumSugar Weekly Recap

Savor Summer with a parmesan crisp and heirloom tomato salad. Test your Top Chef DC smarts with a prefinale quiz. Colin Cowie offers advice on walking down the aisle in style. Gin and berries pair beautifully in a blueberry buck cocktail. Another perfect pair: vanilla cupcakes with raspberry frosting. Or take the savory route with a blackberry and brie panini. Feast on photos from Oakland's Eat Real food festival. Does the newly released MasterChef cookbook reveal the winner?

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Fiverr.com: What Would You Do to Make $5?

If you've got some extra time on your hands and a unique skill, you may want to consider posting on Fiverr.com, a marketplace that offers user-generated goods and services for $5 bucks. Services range from a sticker of your company's logo to entrance to the "hottest" clubs in Las Vegas with no wait. ... More » Post from: BlissTree Fiverr.com: What Would You Do to Make $5?

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What is on sale? Grocery deals this week

Here are your Southern California grocery deals from Wednesday, Sept. 1 to Tuesday, Sept. 8 (a few stores go Thursday-Wednesday so check their websites). To see the entire circular for your store, with all your favorite items on sale, go to the second page of this blog [...] What is on sale? Grocery deals this week is a post from: OC Deals

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