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Fear of Insecurity Print E-mail

by Wayne Teasdale.

Wayne TeasdaleI have come to believe that people living on the street have a lot to offer us: profound insights gleaned as we process our experiences with them. Although they are not intentionally our teachers and most likely don't realize the insight into life they offer, they can offer us deep understandings about life.

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Building Blocks to a Global Future Print E-mail

by Riane Eisler.

Riane EislerWe have a choice. We can futilely try to protect ourselves and our families behind high walls, electric gates, etc., and turn a blind eye toward chronic human rights violations and an economic globalization that is not accountable to anyone. Or we can join with people and organizations from all the world's nations to lay the foundations for a world of peace.

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If The Gods Had Meant Us To Vote They Would Have Given Us Candidates by Jim Hightower. Print E-mail
Book Review: Jim Hightower's new book is a further indictment of a political system that is broken. What makes "If The Gods Had Meant Us To Vote..." different is that it is not an angry book, as so many of these books are, but is laced with humor -- that makes it an enjoyable read regardless of your predisposed perspective.
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Goodbye Yellow Brick Road? Print E-mail
by bobby jennings. In 1776 the American people embarked on a joyous journey down a yellow brick road to seek the wizard of self-government. Why? Because, because, because? While we have detoured a few times, one has to now question if we have finally lost our way.
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Teens To Change the World Print E-mail

by Neale Donald Walsch.

Neale Donald WalschThe events that occurred in the United States on September 11, 2001, have made it desperately obvious that our world must be changed, or soon there may be no world to change at all. I am reminded here of the wonderful soul-searching inquiry of the Jewish tradition: If not now, when? If not me, who?

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Dangerously Seeking Security Print E-mail
by Queen Noor Al-Hussein. As we enter a new era, it is time to create a new culture -- a culture of peace rather than war. The real issue is security. But like so much else, the definition of security is changing. Threats today come not only from war, but also from economic and social inequities, human rights abuses, marginalization, and poverty.
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Breaking the Cycle of Fear and Violence Print E-mail

by Ocean Robbins.

Ocean RobbinsFrom an early age, my parents helped me to look at problems in the world not as monsters to fear but as opportunities for healing. I learned that there aren't really any monsters, just people who have been hurt and then take their hurt out on others. 'However bad things are,' my mom used to tell me, 'is exactly how much better they can be with a change.'

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Against or For? Print E-mail

by Marie T. Russell.

Marie T. RussellI was feeling sad this morning, feeling the state of the world in my heart, and remembering how I felt at 20 after taking a University class entitled 'History of Human Conflict'. At that time, I asked myself 'Won't mankind ever learn?' And today, over thirty years later, I find myself asking the same question.

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Committed Love in Action Print E-mail

by Julia Butterfly Hill.

Julia Butterfly HillLike many teenagers, I rebelled against my upbringing and questioned the way I was raised. Because we were extremely poor and religious, I rebelled by valuing money and deviating from organized religion. I decided to study business in college because I truly believed that our value in society was measured by our financial wealth.

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Courage for Our Times Print E-mail

by Caroline Kennedy.

Caroline KennedyIn whatever arena of life one may meet the challenge of courage, whatever may be the sacrifices he faces if he follows his conscience -- the loss of his friends, his fortune, his contentment, even the esteem of his fellow men -- each man must decide for himself the course he will follow. -- John F. Kennedy

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A World At War Print E-mail
by Johann Christoph Arnold. As Baghdad becomes the focus of a fierce war that is gathering momentum every day, many around the world are fearing the worst. But fear is the worst emotion we can give into at this time, for it is the greatest divider. Fear divides people from one another?
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An Intention of Peace Print E-mail

by Pythia Peay.

Pythia PeayFor others, as for myself, the yearning for just a drop of miraculous balm to quiet the troubled waters of daily life is universal. Loved ones hope to heal the bitter quarrels that sunder them from one another. Busy people maneuver to snatch a moment of calm. Those who are poor long for the peace of a full stomach and physical security.

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