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[4] Nelson, Gaylord (November 2002). Beyond Earth Day: Fulfilling the Promise. Wisconsin Press.
[7] The National Audubon Society included Hayes in its list of the 100 Environmental Heroes of the 20th Century. He is also the President & CEO of the Bullitt Foundation, a $100 million environmental foundation located in Seattle. An environmental lawyer by training, Hayes has published more than 100 articles, books, and papers on energy and the environment.
[8] American Heritage Magazine, October 1993.
[9] The well-known Ecology Flag was created by cartoonist Ron Cobb. The flag was patterned after the flag of the United States, and had thirteen stripes alternating green and white. Its canton was green with a yellow Theta. It originally had a symbol that was a combination of the letters "E" and "O" taken from the words "Environment" and "Organism", respectively. 16-year-old high school student, Betsy Vogel (now, Boze), an environmental advocate and social activist, stitched a 4 x 6 foot copy of the ecology flag to commemorate the first Earth Day. Initially denied permission to fly the flag at C.E. Byrd High School in Shreveport, Louisiana, Vogel sought and received authorization from the Louisiana Legislature and Louisiana Governor John McKeithen in time to display the flag for Earth Day.
[11] See EPA’s Earth Day Timeline: http://www.epa.gov/earthday/history.htm
[12] http://ww2.earthday.net/ Founded by the organizers of the first April 22 Earth Day in 1970
[13] News-Medical.Net; University of California at Berkeley
[15] Putting the Green into Clean, by Amanda Bower, Time, Nov. 19, 2007. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1685676,00.html?iid=chix-sphere “Oprah Winfrey, showcased a number of environmentally friendly products on her Earth Day show. She waved toward the other products, saying ‘You know, I haven't tried those products. But I have tried this [the Get Clean dishwasher powder]. I use this now ... I love the packaging.’ Winfrey then raved about Shaklee's Basic H2, an improved, more concentrated version of the cleaner that Forrest Shaklee introduced in 1960. ‘It's amazing,’ she said. ‘You can clean the windows. You can clean the counters. You can clean the floors. You can clean the dishes. You can clean everything ... Love it. Love that H2." See Oprah video at http://myopinion.ireporter.tv/category/oprah-winfrey-show.htm On Oprah's 11/5 show all about "Staying Young," Oprah and health consultant Dr. Mehmet Oz enthusiastically discuss the benefits of the non-toxic, biodegradable Basic H2 and other Shaklee Get Clean products!
[16] The Winter 2007 issue of TIME Style and Design features a three-page article on the Shaklee Corporation, Chairman & CEO Roger Barnett, his wife Sloan Barnett’s Real Dirt on Clean parties, and the entire Get Clean line.
[17] Woman’s Day magazine featured the Get Clean Starter Kit in a giveaway in its Christmas 2007 issue.
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