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Exhibit

One of our main conference goals is to help establish a collaborative marketplace where participants can match their skills and needs, where projects can find resourcest. We have a 40,000 plus exhibition hall with over 160 exhibitors signed up. This will serve as the " heart" and "meeting place" for the conference. The Golden Sun Foundation for World Culture plans to use their Smithonian Silk Route materials to create a Global Village kind of atmosphere complete with a village square, music and dancing.

Reserve a booth on line at: http://www.carebridge.info/sr2003/res_exhibit_space.html

See the exhibit space map at: http://www.carebridge.info/sr2003/exhibits/map.html

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Real World Solutions Legacy Foundation
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Richard Stanley

The Mission of the Legacy Foundation is to promote sustainable human development and preserve our environment through the integration of technology innovation, media, and management. The Legacy Foundation is currently active in the USA, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Kenya, Mali, Nicaragua, Peru, and Haiti.

The Foundation has direct experience with development and application of a variety of technologies including: solar heating systems, rural and village water supply, wind energy, rural transportation, and low cost housing.

Our current work is to develop a micro-enterprise-based briquetting technology.

Legacy Foundation
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