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When Disaster Strikes

If disaster strikes, are you and your family prepared? Natural disasters, like hurricane Katrina in 2006, can be devastating, and insurance companies simply can't cover everything. It's important that you take precautions. Are your family's critical personal information and records safe? You might want to consider on online data storage service so that in the event of a disaster, all of your data is safe. Have you created a plan for what to do in case of a natural disaster? if not, you might want to check out www.axcesspoints.com. They offer access to an online disaster planning tool, hundreds of articles for how to better prepare for a disaster, and unique disaster preparation products and services.

Environmental Law: Practicing to Save the Planet

Interested in a career in law while at the same time doing your part to preserve our planet and water supply? Have you thought about studying environmental law? Environmental lawyers are lawyers who specialize in subject matters such as water pollution law and policy, environmental justice and federal natural resource law. You can study to become an environmental lawyer at many universities, including Gibbs school in NY and other prominent law schools around the US.

An environmental lawyer is often involved in trials and hearings in which individuals and companies are accused of not complying with laws that were created to protect the the environment. Environmental lawyers are specifically concerned with how large companies utilize land and other natural resources to make goods and products, including the any potentially harmful effects to the surrounding environment. Companies must comply with laws set by the government to consider environmental concerns, and environmental lawyers do their part to ensure that they do so.

Honda Leading the Way in the Preservation and Responsibility of our Waterways

In an effort to enhance preservation and responsibility of our waterways, Honda is a leading member of the Personal Watercraft Industry Association and the American Watercraft Association. They are also a contributor to Tread Lightly, Inc., and the National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council promoting safe, responsible, family oriented off-highway recreational experiences. They continue to develop low-emission technologies for our current and future honda motorcycles, ATVs, scooters and personal watercraft.

Honda products are also actively involved in many environmental rescue missions, by donating ATVs and other vehicles. They entered a joint effort with the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service and the government of Mexico earlier this year to help with the Ridley Sea Turtle Recovery Project. Honda takes pride in their environmental and waterway protection efforts, and they continue to display ethical and environmentally responsible business practices.

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