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Current Issue - Alphabetical Free Announcing the Closing of IN BUSINESS ( Free ) BEYOND BIOMASS ( Free ) BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTS ( Free ) EDITORIAL ( Free ) FROM THE IN BUSINESS ARCHIVES 1979-1980 ( Free ) IN BUSINESS WORLD ( Free ) LEARNING TO EAT LOCALLY ( Free ) PARTNERSHIPS ACCELERATE ORGANICS COLLECTION ( Free ) RESOURCEFUL BAMBOO WITH A LITTLE GREENWASH CAUTION ( Free ) SETTING UP A RECYCLING SYSTEM AT SCHOOL ( Free ) TRUE CONFESSIONS ( Free ) VALUE-ADDED CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS FROM A DIGESTER ( Free ) Current Issue - Abstracts Announcing the Closing of IN BUSINESS In the article published in the current issue (November-December 2007) titled “From The In Business Archives”, we reflect upon the early days of In Business magazine. As we wrote in the Premier Issue back in 1979, no matter what business you start, friends invariably ask questions about why you are doing what you're doing. Who and where is the market … and finally "Have you lost your marbles?" As we explained then, we're in business because of an irresistible urge to fulfill personal goals. It's where we want to be, interpreted in many ways — serious, humorous, often all-in-the family, sometimes far-fetched, at times over-stretched. Originally, our editorial focus was to concentrate on "alternative" ways of making a living on your own — businesses based on solar energy, appropriate technology, natural foods, waste recycling, small-scale farming, community renewal. As we delved more deeply into the world of small business over the next three decades, we came to realize how much every small businessperson has in common — how words like “alternative” and “innovative” and "countertrend" apply to the spirit of the people and the quality of the effort. That spirit, more than the kind of business itself, is the connecting fabric we perceived for shopkeeper and builder, for printer and repairman, for publisher and plumber … for us all. We discovered that while thousands of persons in business (conventional and unconventional) appreciate that small is beautiful, we're all in the same boat when it comes to making small survive and thrive. The In Business web site will remain active. We shall continue to publish BioCycle and Compost Science & Utilization along with the occasional books and reports that seem "so right for the times." We wish all of you the very best in accomplishing your personal goals — and will always look forward to hearing from you. Thank you very much for being with us over these many years. Jerome Goldstein Notes: The November/December issue of In Business mail date is January 11. LEARNING TO EAT LOCALLY In Business, November-December, Vol. 29, No. 6, p. 10 Finding the power to regain what has been lost … turns a grassroots movement into a healthier future. Nancy Roulston and Larraine Roulston BEYOND BIOMASS In Business, November-December, Vol. 29, No. 6, p. 12 North Dakota research center is breaking barriers to the typical uses Derek A. Walters PARTNERSHIPS ACCELERATE ORGANICS COLLECTION In Business, November-December, Vol. 29, No. 6, p. 14 Massachusetts town sets a route to reduce hauler service fees, identify generators and develop collection efficiencies. Molly Farrell Tucker Continue reading "PARTNERSHIPS ACCELERATE ORGANICS COLLECTION" ( Free )SETTING UP A RECYCLING SYSTEM AT SCHOOL In Business, November-December, Vol. 29, No. 6, p. 16 Oregon Middle School provides a working model to recover food residuals showing what Shara Anslow Continue reading "SETTING UP A RECYCLING SYSTEM AT SCHOOL" ( Free )VALUE-ADDED CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS FROM A DIGESTER In Business, November-December, Vol. 29, No. 6, p. 19 New uses for an old troublemaker known as manure fibers. FROM THE IN BUSINESS ARCHIVES 1979-1980 In Business, November-December, Vol. 29, No. 6, p. 20 ENTREPRENEURIAL ECOLOGY Jerome Goldstein Continue reading "FROM THE IN BUSINESS ARCHIVES 1979-1980" ( Free )TRUE CONFESSIONS In Business, November-December, Vol. 29, No. 6, p. 23 CLIMATE CHANGE CONNECTIONS Sally Brown Continue reading "TRUE CONFESSIONS" ( Free )RESOURCEFUL BAMBOO WITH A LITTLE GREENWASH CAUTION In Business, November-December, Vol. 29, No. 6, p. 24 ECOSTYLE Delia Montgomery Continue reading "RESOURCEFUL BAMBOO WITH A LITTLE GREENWASH CAUTION" ( Free )BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTS In Business, November-December, Vol. 29, No. 6, p. 8 GREEN OLYMPIC VILLAGE RISES IN VANCOUVER, BC IN BUSINESS WORLD In Business, November-December, Vol. 29, No. 6, p. 4 HOW ENERGY AND PRICES AFFECT THE ECONOMY OF MISSOURI EDITORIAL In Business, November-December, Vol. 29, No. 6, p. 3
ON PAGE 20 of this issue, we reflect upon the early days of In Business magazine. As we wrote in the Premier Issue back in 1979, no matter what business you start, friends invariably ask questions about why you are doing what you're doing. Who and where is the market … and finally “Have you lost your Continue reading "EDITORIAL" ( Free ) |
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