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Social Justice Incorporated Goes Live - 75% of Profits Will Go To Charity by Isaiah Hull

April 20, 2005

CEO and venture philanthropist Isaiah Hull has just completed his most recent project: Social Justice Incorporated. SJ Inc. is a hybrid business that offers customers a wealth of free information and news about global social justice issues and a selection of over 5000 products at factory-direct prices. SJ Inc. also showcases a massive selection of books at the lowest available prices. Seventy-five percent of profit from all sales goes to support effective social justice charities, which SJ Inc. highlights and discusses on the company’s website.

The primary goal of Social Justice Incorporated is to promote and financially-support global social justice issues. SJ Inc. focuses on the root causes of poverty and the current dialogue and projects that seek to eradicate it. This includes overview and in-depth reports on humanitarian aid programs, non-governmental organizations, economics, politics, third world debt, international relief, and development. SJ Inc. is currently in the process of expanding to include massive information databases on the third world.

SJ Inc. supports social justice projects by generating revenue through online sales. From digital cameras to furniture to luggage, SJ Inc. sells everything you could find at the mall or in a bookstore--all at highly discounted rates. Because SJ Inc. has special contracts with distributors, they can undersell all of the competition by selling items directly from the factory and still bring in enough profit to make a sizable donation to social justice charity organizations.

SJ Inc. is currently expanding to include a number of new projects, including a blog to cover and comment on global relief and development efforts; forums to provide a meeting place for fellow social justice seekers; and a membership shopping mall that will allow subscribers to purchase everything at wholesale price.

Press release from Isaiah Hull at http://www.socialjusticeinc.com

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