Posts Tagged ‘1990s’

Ray Anderson, Noted Environmentalist, Passes Away At 77

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011
Written by Ken EdelsteinRay Anderson has been called the “greenest CEO in America” for his uncompromising advocacy of zero-waste manufacturing. In the 1990s — after his now well-known epiphany over industry’s impact on the environment — he reorganized the Fortune 500 company that he’d founded around the principles of the “Natural Step” manufacturing philosophy.Interface enjoyed healthy growth ...

Building a better body: Local bodybuilders stress healthy lifestyle

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010
In the late 1990s, Nancy Rowe was worried about diabetes. I was predisposed to it, said Rowe, 56. My mom has it, my dad has it and my uncle died from it. I wanted to take precautions and stop it. I decided it wasn't going to happen to me. What Rowe did was change her lifestyle. She started eating healthy and began bodybuilding.

Two exhibitions. New York – The Jewish Museum – fino al 7/2/10

Sunday, September 13th, 2009
Two exhibitions. New York – The Jewish Museum – fino al 7/2/10 Two exhibitions Reinventing Ritual Artists and designers' rising interest in ritual since the 1990s inspires the first international exhibition to survey this phenomenon. On view at The Jewish Museum from September 13, 2009 through February 7, 2010, Reinventing Ritual: Contemporary Art and Design for Jewish Life features nearly sixty innovative works, created between 1999 and 2009 by leading artists in diverse media. Visitors will

Forging a “New World Order” Under a One World Government, Part 4 by Andrew Gavin Marshall

Thursday, August 13th, 2009
by Andrew Gavin Marshall Featured WriterDandelion Salad August 13, 2009Part 1: Global Power and Global Government: Evolution and Revolution of the Central Banking SystemPart 2: Origins of the American Empire: Revolution, World Wars and World OrderPart 3: Controlling the Global Economy: Bilderberg, the Trilateral Commission & the Federal Reserve by Andrew Gavin Marshall Global Power and Global Government: Part 4Globalization and the New World OrderThe 1990s saw the emergence of what was called th