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Please use this format for each good web page you find:

Org. name: ETHICAL FARMING FOUNDATION
Web page title:
Factory Farm Conditions
Saved as: EFF.farmfacts (by starting the file name with the org name or initials in all capital letters, all its articles and info will appear together alphabetically in our computer's file list)*
URL: http://www.farms.org/facts/factoryfarming.html
What it's about: Good description how animals treated by factory farms. Strong but shocking photos of overcrowded livestock. Good photos also at http://www.farms.org/facts/farmscenes.htm

       Skip a single line between each listing from the same website; skip a double line between two different websites.

*NOTE: If you don't have Windows 95 or 98, you may not be able to use file names of more than 8 characters. In that case, save as in these examples: farms1, farms2, etc. (with a different name for each Website). Write down what each file is about.

7. Also copy the group's name, address, phone, fax, and e-mail addresses. We are especially interested in e-mail addressees for its executive director, development director, volunteering contact, communications director, and Webmaster (or equivalent titles). If all of this is on one or two of that group's web pages, you can also note that URL.

       You can often find this contact info by going to the group's home page and looking for links to "Contact Us," "Who We Are," etc. If it has a "Site Map," that may also be a good place to find what you are looking for.

       For groups that do not have their own domain names (such as our heartsandminds.org), a good way to find their home pages is to take a careful look at the URL of the page you are on. In a fictional example: www.bigwebhostco.com/farms/facts/factoryfarms.htm, www.bigwebhostco.com/farms is probably the home page. Alternatively, what appears right after "/~" is often the home page: burple.com/~farms/ could be a home page. (Additional subdirectories and filenames.html appear after it.)

8. If you have chosen an issue Hearts and Minds does not cover yet, you can help us create a new web page for it. Call or e-mail us for details.

To choose a topic or ask questions:

Volunteer Coordinator
Hearts and Minds Network
3074 Broadway
New York, New York 10027

Phone: 212.280.0333
E-mail: editor@heartsandminds.org

       Thanks for your help. If there is any way we can improve your volunteer experience with us, please let us know.

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