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The interest in the Bittersweet concept/project has been very positive.When we first started this venture ABC Television Australia wanted to purchase the digital rights to the film as they were so interested in what we were doing. Since then we have gathered a lot of interest from educators and environmental organizations.
In the past few months we have been working on the refining the business model and the technology side, for the finial product. We are also now in the process of talking with other interested parties join us in this exciting venture.
 
Bittersweet is pleased to announce that Farah Vagefi will be joining the Bittersweet development team.
Farah Vagefi has always had the utmost concern for the welfare and education of children. A worldly lady, she was born in Iran and educated in Europe. She arrived to the U.S. in the mid sixties after earning a masters in nursing and midwifery in England. Her devotion to children led her to eventually pursue a degree in child psychology. Presently, she serves on the Board of Directors to the U.S. Fund for UNICEF, Southwest Chapter and on the Trustees Advisory Board to the St. Alcuin Montessori School in Dallas, TX.
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We are proud to announce strategic partnerships with several environmental groups.IFAW (International Fund for Animal Welfare), Oceana (www.oceana.org: International Home) and Youth energy initiative
Who will be using Bittersweet to help spread their message of conservation . Bittersweet primary goal is what we call the big picture initiative (BPI). The BPI is to get the children at an early age to be aware of the consequence of their actions, so in the future when they go out into work place the PBI will hopefully have a ripple down effect on the decisions they will make in their adult life’s. Market research and the current world environment today has shown us that we have no been assessing the full implications of our actions

About Oceana
Oceana campaigns to protect and restore the world's oceans. Our teams of marine scientists, economists, lawyers and advocates win specific and concrete policy changes to reduce pollution and to prevent the irreversible collapse of fish populations, marine mammals and other sea life.
Global in scope, Oceana has campaigners based in North America (Washington, DC; Juneau, AK; Los Angeles, CA), Europe (Madrid, Spain; Brussels, Belgium) and South America (Santiago, Chile). More than 300,000 members and e-activists in over 150 countries have already joined Oceana. MORE |
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About IFAW
From the outset, the founders of the International Fund for Animal Welfare, or IFAW, rejected the notion that the interests of humans and animals were separate. Instead they embraced the understanding that the fate and future of harp seals-and all other animals on Earth-are inextricably linked to our own. MORE

About Youth Energy Initiative
Youth Energy Initiative (YEI) is a non-profit educational organization that increases energy awareness and prepares our nation's youth for future energy and environmental sustainability. YEI's Blueprint for Energy Conservation serves as a platform to promote public participation in energy-conscious activities and organizations. The Galactic Energy Force are Youth Energy Initiative's public interface; these animated power-savers are always on the look out for their energy-wasting arch rivals, Boss Blackout and his band of power hogs.MORE

Bittersweet Environmental Web site
At a later stage Redeye Productions will be building a dictated web site for the environment
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