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Locog head of sustainability challenges industry to build on the Games’ sustainability legacy

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This is the first of two posts on serious gaming and corporate social responsibility.  Part 2Games that Can Change the World. Are you a Farmville addict?  Does your son spend hours playing World of Warcraft? While you and millions of others play on-line games to have fun, an increasing number of business leaders, government officials and academicians

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Teaching Sustainable Values through Serious Gaming

Alarm in the morning Reading news in the morning (in the bathroom!) Listening to the local radio on the way to work Reading the book “Born to Run” through Amazon Kindle App Watching the TV Series :The Wire Scanning a document and sending it by email : using JotNotPro Checking emails Reading my RSS feeds through Byline Reading PDF file on GoodReader Using GetRunning to continue my Couch25K running program Using RunKeeper to track my running workouts with maps, pace, and other data Checking Facebook Anika using Drums, Pocket Pond and other games Listening to music while at work Ofcourse, making and receiving phone calls Taking photos and videos Publishing a video to youtube and my daughter’s blog Filed under: 1

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Andrew Charlesworth, BusinessGreen , Thursday 27 May 2010 at 15:23:00 Commission for Sustainable London appeals for coordination of knowledge management from Olympics preparation The lessons of sustainable construction and event management resulting from preparations for the 2012 London Olympics should be assimilated into all government procurement, says the annual report from the Commission…

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The winter time can be a carefree time of year. You might lounge around more and eat large quantities of ice cream or other junk foods too. It’s easy to get into bad habits, and it’s quite possible that your pet learned some bad behavior too. If you have been feeding your pet table scraps and letting your animal beg and jump on people in the name of winter gloom, it’s time to go back to school. While you’re at it, why not integrate some eco-friendly activities into your lesson plan? Retraining or starting to train your puppy is a great way to start the spring.

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Back to School for Eco-friendly Pet Owners

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