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		<title>Socially Responsible?</title>
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When you think of socially responsible companies, do Nike, Toyota and Target come to mind? Well according Alloy Media &#38; Marketing, these aforementioned corporations along with products like Burt&#8217;s Bees and Yoplait are found to be socially responsible in survey of 18-to-30 year-old undergraduate and graduate students. It appears that the recent &#8220;go green&#8221; initiatives [...]]]></description>
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