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		<title>My &#8220;Slavery Footprint&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yet another good reason to stop buying so much stuff. | I stopped buying new stuff for all of 2012 as an experiment to save money, cut clutter, and reduce my family&#8217;s carbon footprint. I also thought of it as a way to &#8220;occupy my wallet&#8221;&#8212;by which I meant I&#8217;d feel a tiny bit better keeping my personal pittance out of the hands of big corporations. What I didn&#8217;t think about was modern-day slavery. It turns out our stuff can also...]]></description>
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