We often refer to elections as a choice between the lesser of two evils. In national elections, sometimes it seems like the most likable and qualified candidates drop out early, while the most ruthless and well funded rise to the top. Local elections are different, and in Iowa City, we’re often given the opportunity to… Continue reading City Council Election – Iowa City – 2017
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7 Powerful Wellness Videos on Weight Loss and Insulin Resistance
Introduction Below you will find seven very powerful presentations about weight loss and wellness, with some discussing the role of insulin resistance and the endocrine system. You can download these presentations (and some others) as audio files on Box or Dropbox. They are most effective when heard repeatedly, and implemented slowly over time in your… Continue reading 7 Powerful Wellness Videos on Weight Loss and Insulin Resistance
Kent Park Lake Renovation Part of State-Wide Plan for Cleaner Water
In 2014 a $96 million dollar 10-year plan was established to renovate dozens of Iowa lakes in order to provide cleaner water for the state and safer recreational use. “The project will clean out chemicals released by blue and green algae. The algae are bacteria that form when there are extra nutrients in the water… Continue reading Kent Park Lake Renovation Part of State-Wide Plan for Cleaner Water
How a Pepsi Commercial About Love, Peace, and Inclusion Sparked Public Protest and Outrage
Inspiring Advertising Businesses are repurposing their advertising and marketing budgets and instead spending that money to create inspiring advertising uplifting stories that help make the world a better place. The following ad from Pepsi is an example. For more inspiring advertising, visit ResourcesForLife.com/Inspiring-Advertising. Advertising is a gamble. Companies can spend millions on an ad campaign believing it… Continue reading How a Pepsi Commercial About Love, Peace, and Inclusion Sparked Public Protest and Outrage
HEALTH – Avoiding Tumors Caused by Excessive Cell Phone Usage RF Emissions
Summary In a 2017 safety test commissioned by CBC News Canada, it was discovered that normal cell phone use results in dangerous tumor causing radiation exposure that exceeds the safety guidelines. When mobile phones are placed in a pocket, essentially against the body, radiation emissions were 300% to 400% greater than if phones are 1/4″ (5 mm)… Continue reading HEALTH – Avoiding Tumors Caused by Excessive Cell Phone Usage RF Emissions
Bernie Sanders Visits West Virginia Coal Mining Country – MSNBC Town Hall Event – 13 Mar 2017
In this MSNBC town hall event from 13 Mar 2017, Bernie Sanders visits West Virginia coal mining country to talk with local residents about their hopes and concerns. Excessive use of prescription opioids is concern for many. As an example, three big U.S. pharmaceutical companies have been selling 4.1 million opioid pills per year into the town… Continue reading Bernie Sanders Visits West Virginia Coal Mining Country – MSNBC Town Hall Event – 13 Mar 2017
“Carry” – Inspiring Cadillac 2017 Oscars Commercial – A Nation United
Inspiring Advertising Businesses are repurposing their advertising and marketing budgets and instead spending that money to create inspiring advertising uplifting stories that help make the world a better place. The following ad from Cadillac is an example. For more inspiring advertising, visit ResourcesForLife.com/Inspiring-Advertising. Video About Originally published by Cadillac to YouTube on Feb 23, 2017. “We’ve had the… Continue reading “Carry” – Inspiring Cadillac 2017 Oscars Commercial – A Nation United