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Hi all I’m on somewhat of a mission. In the next few weeks I’m launching a new site relating to ethical business and aimed at educating small and large businesses on ethical business and social responsibility, and how ‘good’ business can be good for business. I'm also writing a book on the subject, so any quotes, useful resources greatly appreciated (cheryl-at-webcritique-dot-co-dot-uk I also have 25 signed copies of Anita Roddick’s A Revolution in Kindness and Take It Personally. I have decided to give 15% of the profits to The Children On The Edge charity that Anita founded. If any of you are interested in grabbing a signed copy before they go for sale on the website, please send an email to cheryl-at-webcritique-dot-co-dot-uk and I will send you more information, prices and so on. You can read more about the books at www.anitaroddick.com or see below. Globalization isn't just an amorphous idea: it affects everyone. In this stunningly designed new book, Anita invites the top thinkers in the struggle for humanitarian trade policies to weigh in on the problem, and to give citizens the tools and inspiration to do work for constructive solutions. Contributors include David Korten, Julia Butterfly Hill, Vandana Shiva, Paul Hawken (author of Natural Capitalism), Naomi Klein (author of No Logo), and Ralph Nader. Thanks and best regards Cheryl www.webcritique.co.uk