February 2001
What Does It Mean to be Educated?
Don’t Know Much About Geography
by Jennifer Grant
Is an inventory of what we consume an indicator of whether we are educated? Or is an educated person simply someone with a college degree?
Trading Knowledge for Information
by H. Peter Steeves, Ph.D.
It’s wrong to think that as a culture we’ve been accumulating knowledge. We may know less (and less important things) than our predecessors.
Education By Degrees
by Deborah Straw
Are we too impressed with official credentials? Years ago people could acquire stimulating, professional work without the benefit of an advanced degree.
GLA for Radiant Health and Beauty
by Ann Louise Gittleman
Omega-3 essential fatty acids can have an amazing impact on health, but signs point to gla as an essential nutrient every bit as important.
Aloe Vera: The Medicine Plant for the 21st Century
by Karen Masterson Koch, C.N.
Aloe vera is nothing new. In fact, this member of the garlic family dates back 6,000 years — and has been in use for all that time.
Conquering Cereal-phobia
by Molly Birk
Ever experience cereal-phobia? The array of cereal brands and flavors is astounding, and it can be difficult to separate the healthy choices from the junk.
Seasoning Savvy
by Mary Boldan
With an increased interest in herbs and spices, a whole new world of flavor is available to all who want to add an extra twist to an otherwise bland dish.
Anita Roddick’s "Business As Unusual"
by Bobbye Middendorf
The Body Shop founder shows how successful a business can be by uniting heartfelt principles with enterprising and inspired business practices.
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