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Oct./Nov. 1983 RAIN Page 25 Land Trasts (1974) Learning Networks (1974) Lifeline Energy Rates (1975) Local Origination Cable TV (1976) Men and Family Planning (1981) Mental Birth Control (1978) Mental Maps (1975) Microfarms (1974) Microhabital Diversity (1979) Microhydro (1976) Migration from the City (1974) Migration to the City (1975) Mt. St. Helens Eruption Prediction (1975) Neighborhood Composting (1979) Neighborhood Power (1975) Neighborhood Transportation Systems (1975) Nine Nations of North America (1982) Nongrowth Planning (1976) Ocean in a Grain of Sand (1979) One-Straw Revolution (1978) Open Space Urban Planning (1975) Owner-Builder (1979) Pattern Language (1982) Peanut Butter Power (1976) Pear Syrup (1976) Photographs and Souls (1976) Plutonium Culture (1982) Possum Living (1979) Practical Puffins (1977) Pyramid Power (1975) Radical Technology (1976) Recycling Vacant Land (1981) Redlining (1976) Responsible Philanthropy (1981) Roadfood (1981) Rural Apprenticeships (1975) Servant as Leader (1975) Shared Housing (1983) Simple-Minded Refrigerator (1974) Slug Ranching (1976) Social Investing (1983) Soft Energy Path (1976) Solar Age (1981) Solar Ponds (1983) Solar Salad Bar (1981) Solid Fuel Furnaces (1982) Source Separation of Waste (1974) State Banks (1976) Survival Greenhouses (1975) Survivalism (1978) Sweat (1978) Sweat Equity (1976) Tensed Social Networks (1979) Thermal Environmental Engineering (1975) Thoughts of Governor Brown (1976) Tilthing (1976) Torture (1978) Trees, Legal Rights of (1975) Underexploited Tropical Plants (1978) Urban Gardens and Pollution (1976) Urban Homesteading (1975) Urban Survival (1982) Video Healing (1979) Village as Solar Ecology (1981) Waiting, Impact on Society (1975) Whole Earth Music (1978) Witches (1980) Women's Networks (1979) Zero-Sum Economy (1981) Well Shower You With RAIN Our recent reader survey shows that many more people read RAIN than actually subscribe. That's flattering, but we need to increase our circulation in order to bring you another 10 years of means and dreams. If you send us names of likely subscribers, and they subscribe after receiving a sample copy, we'll extend your subscription by two issues for each new subscriber. The same offer applies if your name and address appear along with a friend's new subscription order. This offer is limited to 500 new subscribers per current reader and ends February 19,1984.

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