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Endless Possibilities Group (EPG) LLC, dba Earthawear does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, quality, completeness, validity, content, or entertainment value of any or all of these books and/or videos. We make no claim of endorsement, approval, implication, or accusation regarding the content therein.

Reads

365 Ways To Save the Earth, Philippe Bourseiller
The Power of Sustainable Thinking, Bob Doppelt
The Ecology of Commerce, Hawkins
Ecological Intelligence, Daniel Goleman
Emotional Intelligence, Daniel Goleman
Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth, R. Buckminster Fuller
The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey
Who Moved My Cheese, Dr. Spencer Johnson
Where Have All the Leaders Gone?, Lee Iacocca
Enough, John Bogle
Your Attitude: Key to Success, John Maxwell
12 Pillars, Jim Rohn
Carpentry in Residential Construction, Stanley Badzinski, Jr.
Rich Dad, Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki
How to Win Friends and Influence People, Dale Carnegie
Life is Tremendous, Charles Jones
Reader’s Digest – The Most Scenic Drives in America

Videos

National Geographic’s Strange Days on Planet Earth, (Discs 1 & 2)
King Corn
Wal Mart, The High Cost of Low Price
An Inconvenient Truth
Flow: For Love of Water
The Unforeseen
Sacred Planet
Who Killed the Electric Car
Disney’s 2009 Earth
Michael Moore’s Sicko

Coal Country

Blood Diamond

 



Other

The Appropriate Technology Library http://www.villageearth.org/Publications/ATLibrary/ATLDVD.html

the hippies were right
try watching less TV
Mindless staring at “the idiot box.”  Hours upon hours of “talking heads” filling our minds with their bias and influences to sell us something.