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	<title>Creating Tolerance and World Peace</title>
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		<title>California Criminal Defense Attorney</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2011 06:36:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are living in California and facing any severe criminal charges then you need to hire the services of an expert attorney. The attorney is a legal professional who have vast knowledge about the legal proceedings. They are highly professional who knows well how to deal with the legal problems. They are the right [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are living in California and facing any severe criminal charges then you need to hire the services of an expert attorney. The attorney is a legal professional who have vast knowledge about the legal proceedings. They are highly professional who knows well how to deal with the legal problems. They are the right person who would provide you with proper guidance. So if you want to hire an expert professional then find out the criminal law firm California. The criminal defense lawyer would fight for you in court. They would use their skills to minimize your punishment.</p>
<p>The criminal law firm California has several expert attorneys working for them. These attorneys are highly skilled that possess the firm law knowledge. They are the right person who would safeguard your rights. Browse online to find out the reputed criminal law firm California to acquire right person help. An expert attorney is able to deal with every type of the criminal cases. They would try their best to prove you innocent. All attorneys are not expert so be sure to find an expert for your case. This is possible by finding a reputed law firm in your city. You will always get the attorney standing by your side to defend you.</p>
<p>The criminal lawyer’s services are in great demand in California due to increased crime rates. Hence, the criminal law firm California is present that would help you in avoiding the severe punishments. There are several law firms present in California City that have reputed lawyers. They possess the skills that would help in preventing you against the high charges. They would also try their best to prove you innocent in the court. To handle the criminal cases there is a need to hire the services of the reputed law firm.</p>
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		<title>Our Children; Our Leaders</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jul 2011 18:46:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia A part of responsible parenting means guiding our children as they grow and teach them how to become responsible adults. All too often, however, this part of parenting is overwhelmed by working two jobs: putting food on the table and making sure the kids brush their teeth. That little body sitting in [...]]]></description>
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<p>A part of responsible parenting means guiding our children as they grow and teach them how to become responsible adults. All too often, however, this part of parenting is overwhelmed by working two jobs: putting food on the table and making sure the kids brush their teeth.</p>
<p>That little body sitting in front of the television, perhaps watching a show or playing a video game, could be the next Kazakhstan President or President of the United States. The onus is on the parents to teach their children compassion, forgiveness, patience and understanding.</p>
<p>There is no way that the people of this world are going to escape their bigotry, intolerance and struggle for power unless they are replaced by a generation of adults who seek peace and understanding.</p>
<p>Children learn from the behavior of their parents. Unless you show them how to be compassionate and caring, they will never learn. Unless you discuss how being hurtful can pain another individual, they will never tolerate others. Until you show them that you love your neighbor, no matter their religion or color of skin, then our children will never learn to be accepting of others. Until they learn to share as a child, how will they learn to share power as a ruler?</p>
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<p>Finding the time to teach our children these important life lessons can be difficult, but they should not be overlooked. Take the time to teach your children how to be accepting of others and how to be compassionate. Perhaps then, they&#8217;ll live in a more peaceful and loving world than our own.</p>
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		<title>Supporting The Troops During a Time of War</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jul 2011 15:35:44 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[General]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia There are currently thousands of American soldiers fighting overseas to protect the United States and surrounding countries. All of these soldiers could use as much support as possible from back home. While you won&#8217;t be called to duty or required to fend for your country, there are few things you can do [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are currently thousands of American soldiers fighting overseas to protect the United States and surrounding countries. All of these soldiers could use as much support as possible from back home. While you won&#8217;t be called to duty or required to fend for your country, there are few things you can do to show your support for the American troops during this time of war.</p>
<h3>Send Soldier Care Packages</h3>
<p>Many organizations all over the United States put together a soldier care packages for troops that are fighting overseas. These packages contain items from home that help the soldiers keep their morale up when times are tough.</p>
<p>To help support the troops you can donate items or cash to help these organizations pack, purchase items and send off the care packages to soldiers.</p>
<h3>Say Thank You to a Soldier</h3>
<p>Soldiers who fight overseas are not told often enough how much their service means to the United States. If you are looking for ways to support the troops, consider walking up to a soldier when you see them and thank them for their service. Saying thank you doesn&#8217;t cost anything and it shows that soldier and his or her friends that people are supporting what they do.</p>
<h3>Volunteer for Military Day</h3>
<p>Many stores and theme parks have a military day were active service members can get discounts on products and services. A great way to show your support is to volunteer for these military days where you can give back to the soldiers who do so much for our country.</p>
<p>Showing your support for the troops doesn&#8217;t require that you enlist in the Army. By doing some of the following things you can lend your support to the American soldiers in their time of need.</p>
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		<title>Continued Efforts At Establishing A World Government</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jun 2011 05:52:55 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[General]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since Adolf Hitler&#8217;s failed attempts at establishing a â€œworld governmentâ€ through world domination in the early 1900s there have continued to be other attempts at establishing some form of world government in an attempt towards a more unified world, and therefore the possibility of eventually establishing world peace. The Atlantic Charter was an agreement between [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since Adolf Hitler&#8217;s failed attempts at establishing a â€œworld governmentâ€ through world domination in the early 1900s there have continued to be other attempts at establishing some form of world government in an attempt towards a more unified world, and therefore the possibility of eventually establishing world peace.</p>
<p>The Atlantic Charter was an agreement between Britain and the United States of America. It was initially formed to define things after World War II. This agreement ended up shaping many international agreements since that time.</p>
<p>Due to the impact of World War II and many of the acts against humanity as well as the use of Weapons of Mass Destruction during that war, people around the world were shocked and feared for the future of our world. There was obviously a need for more unification among the governments of the world. Therefore, in 1945 the United Nations (UN) was organized. Many felt, though, that the UN was simply a discussion forum among supreme governments and there was still a need for an efficient federal world government.</p>
<p>During the years between the end of World War II and 1950, at the beginning of the Korean War, there was a big push for the world federalist movement. Many books were written on the subject and organizations were formed. In 1947 the United World Federalists organization was formed. Through the years the official name of this organization changed, but their goals continued to be the same. By 1949 their membership had grown to 47,000 members. Throughout other countries around the world there were similar organizations being formed.</p>
<p>There continues to be attempts at establishing a true world government, and although many of these organizations have made great strides towards cooperation between nations, we are still far from having a working world government. With continued efforts, we may some day see a more workable solution which may take us one step closer to world peace.</p>
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		<title>What One Person Can Do to Achieve World Peace</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 13:29:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia World Peace—it’s too big; it’s too hard. One person’s contribution won’t change anything. That’s what we tell ourselves.  But achieving World Peace will take more than the diplomacy of our world leaders; it will take more than generous donations of money from the philanthropic wealthy.  World Peace begins with each individual. Every [...]]]></description>
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<p>World Peace—it’s too big; it’s too hard. One person’s contribution won’t change anything. That’s what we tell ourselves.  But achieving World Peace will take more than the diplomacy of our world leaders; it will take more than generous donations of money from the philanthropic wealthy.  World Peace begins with each individual. Every day each and every person can move the world closer to universal peace.  How?  There are many ways to contribute, here are just a few.</p>
<p><strong>Teach and live nonviolence</strong></p>
<p>Western culture is inundated with graphic images violence.  Movies, video games, television news and entertainment, present hundreds of violent images each day.  To counteract these images, teachers and parents need to demonstrate conflict resolution in a positive way.  Use the violent images to start a discussion about nonviolent ways to resolve the conflict.</p>
<p><strong>Work towards equitable use of resources</strong></p>
<p>Western culture consumes 2/3 of the world’s resources.  Get involved in promoting equitable trade, conservation, and sustainable development. Be a conscious user of resources. Awareness is the first step towards change.</p>
<p><strong>Change you</strong></p>
<p>Mahatma Gandhi said, “Be the change you wish to see in the world.”  Operate from a place of love and tolerance.  Be awake and aware of those around you.  Take every opportunity to help. Whether it is cleaning up the park, babysitting for your neighbor’s children, or making a donation to a children’s organization, lending a hand is changing the world.</p>
<p>World peace begins with individuals. Let peace begin with you, then your family.  Let it flow out and encompass your neighborhood, your community, your region, state, country and hemisphere.</p>
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		<title>Organizations for World Peace</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2011 14:29:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[World peace is an elusive topic that many people talk about but few believe will happen.  While peace is always a goal, victims of war, terrorism, and other tragedies are always a reality. Millions of organizations and groups have banded together to give supplies, help, and hope to people in need across the globe. &#160; [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>World peace is an elusive topic that many people talk about but few believe will happen.  While peace is always a goal, victims of war, terrorism, and other tragedies are always a reality. Millions of organizations and groups have banded together to give supplies, help, and hope to people in need across the globe.</p>
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<p>The American Red Cross is an organization that is based on volunteerism.  It assists individuals by providing educational foundations that increase awareness of community issues.  In addition, this group distributes blood and other health products to those in need.  Frequent blood drives are held at various locations to benefit local hospitals and clinics, and lives are saved every day as a result.</p>
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<p>One charity, called Action Against Hunger, specifically caters to those suffering in other countries.  African children who are victims of starvation are focused on specifically.  Donations of all kinds are accepted and food is shipped to these people on a regular basis.  Certain countries’ food issues are caused by government crisis, and while those problems are moving toward resolution, many families still are in need.</p>
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<p>A third website, sponsored by Oprah Winfrey, lists many charities and other organizations that are promoting world peace.  Clearly, this issue is one that has a multitude of dimensions ranging from hunger to violence and beyond.  Her site gives suggestions on how everyone can help reach this goal and become a part of world peace promotion.</p>
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<p>Perhaps one day, war will lessen as political parties grow stable and societies focus on loving each other instead of making war.  As we push toward this, remember that each person can do something great.  Start now.</p>
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		<title>The Innocent Victims of War</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Apr 2011 06:28:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Wars have raged since time began, or so the history records show. Regardless of the reasoning behind a conflict, there are always innocent victims that tend to get caught in the middle and are helpless to defend themselves. Children are often the least thought about, yet the most impacted. Images of war torn regions [...]]]></description>
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<div>Wars have raged since time began, or so the history records show. Regardless of the reasoning behind a conflict, there are always innocent victims that tend to get caught in the middle and are helpless to defend themselves. Children are often the least thought about, yet the most impacted. Images of war torn regions are hard for everyone to look at, but when you look deeper into the people&#8217;s lives in these regions, you will almost always find children that are in danger. It may be actual physical danger, or it may be the hopelessness of the situation that their parents find themselves in.</div>
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<div>If everyone would join together, regardless of their beliefs, many children could be saved. Tolerance to other religions and nationalities is a must when one decides to help a child that has a war raging around them, through no fault of their own. It may seem like an almost impossible task, to help children that live thousands of miles away from your own home, but taking one small step to help, can be the beginning of a new lifestyle for a child.</div>
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<div>Ways to help are almost beyond the scope of the imagination. One includes giving to a charity that specifically aides children in a war zone. Using the research tools now available, check out each and every charity that you are considering donating to, to make sure it is reputable. Volunteering your time is another great way to help, even if it&#8217;s simply packing boxes with first aid supplies to be sent to orphanages. Helping  innocent children should be one of the most high priority duties of all adults.</div>
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		<title>Dedication and Willingness to Get Debt Free Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Apr 2011 09:19:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to get out of the chocking debts? It might be the most common question in our society now. Unfortunately, getting out of debt is so challenging and not only has it required good strategies, but also dedication and strong willingness. Without a dedication and willingness, debt relief strategies will only become a theory. Many [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How to get out of the chocking debts? It might be the most common question in our society now. Unfortunately, getting out of debt is so challenging and not only has it required good strategies, but also dedication and strong willingness. Without a dedication and willingness, debt relief strategies will only become a theory. Many programs on debt relief are served and we need to choose the right one.</p>
<p>When we have chosen the best program, we should also manage our spending. We should cut our consumption and use cash for most of our transaction. Some people are making low progress on their debt relief program not because there are having high debt, but because they are having low dedication. The progress is also affected by the experts that guide them. If we are able to choose an expert that give us strict rules and put high dedication to our problem, then we will make a good progress.</p>
<p>Therefore, we should be very selective on choosing the expert that will assist us. HamiltonDebtRelief.com is known with their dedication. They will guide us with their debt relief until we are able to control our debt. To get further info on their service, just visit on their site.</p>
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		<title>Defining Politics</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Apr 2011 05:46:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia There are as many definitions of politics as there are politically oriented websites and dictionaries. The words associated with these definitions are as important as the definition itself. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary provides several variations on what defines politics. Their definition classifies politics as an &#8220;art or science.&#8221; In fact, politics is often [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are as many definitions of politics as there are politically oriented websites and dictionaries. The words associated with these definitions are as important as the definition itself.</p>
<p>The Merriam-Webster Dictionary provides several variations on what defines politics. Their definition classifies politics as an &#8220;art or science.&#8221; In fact, politics is often referred to as the &#8220;art of compromise&#8221; and in a bipartisan political environment, compromise is an important element in getting things done. Merriam-Webster also includes &#8220;influencing policy, &#8220;competition between competing groups for power and leadership,&#8221; &#8220;politics as a &#8220;profession&#8221; and &#8220;activities characterized by artful or dishonest practices.&#8221; All of these words form a good working definition of politics. Other recognized dictionaries define politics in pretty much the same way,</p>
<p>Definitions are as accurate as the source and objectivity is important. The website BrainyQuote.com takes a more active approach and starts by defining politics as a science and adds three important points. The website&#8217;s definition includes, &#8220;the part of ethics that has to do with regulation and government,&#8221; &#8220;management of a political party&#8221; and &#8220;advancement of candidates to office.&#8221; Once again, the other side of politics is cited as, &#8220;artful or dishonest management to secure success of candidates.&#8221;</p>
<p>There are clearly several dimensions to politics. In a historially sense, politics in a democracy has always been about two goals: promoting the will of all the governed and building political power. Unfortunately, these two goals often work at odds because gaining power can come at the expense of the governed. Politicians need to remember that the governed &#8211; the electorate &#8211; are particularly mindful of this fact.</p>
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		<title>Relationships Are Like Theaters: They Have Stages</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Apr 2011 09:13:52 +0000</pubDate>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dating is a fun but complicated adventure. First step: meet someone. Whether you do that at a book club or a nightclub is up to you; what matters is that you find common ground.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve met someone, then it&#8217;s time for dating.</p>
<p>With enough dates you can get to know each other better, at which point you can use that knowledge to begin courting in earnest. That means appealing to the other person&#8217;s interest in the activities you propose and the gifts you bring. Once you&#8217;ve established a connection, you progress through the stages of healthy relationship.</p>
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<p><strong>Excitement –</strong> Everything is new and fresh. The couple doesn&#8217;t know where things will lead and there&#8217;s tension. But is there chemistry?</p>
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<p><strong>Acceptance –</strong> Eventually both people realize the other has flaws. They have to decide whether the good outweighs the bad.</p>
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<p><strong>Trust – </strong>Those flaws had better not include lack of trust, because it&#8217;s the most important ingredient in the casserole that makes a relationship.</p>
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<p><strong>Meet the Family – </strong>Intimidated? Meeting each other&#8217;s families is scary, but it&#8217;s often important to know that your family approves of the person you&#8217;re with. This is a major and significant step.</p>
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<p><strong>Commitment – </strong>This can take many forms. It might be moving in together, or it might be a ring. In any case, it means sacrificing freedom for the sake of devotion.</p>
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<p><strong>Adjustment – </strong>Get used to the consequences of commitment. It is life-changing – this final stage, which may continue indefinitely, is when people must figure out how to handle the changes. How gracefully they do so determines the success of the relationship.</p>
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		<title>John Lennon&#8217;s Mission for World Peace</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2011 17:45:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some may feel that since the rise and untimely death of John Lennon, world peace has become more desirable. Many of us may not attribute credit to John for the familiar quote to “make love, not war.” His mission to improve worldly interactions among us all began with The Beatles succession of later albums including [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some may feel that since the rise and untimely death of John Lennon, world peace has become more desirable. Many of us may not attribute credit to John for the familiar quote to “make love, not war.” His mission to improve worldly interactions among us all began with The Beatles succession of later albums including “Rubber Soul.”</p>
<p>During the height of The Beatles popularity, Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono planned a peace movement in Amsterdam that would intrigue the generations to come. At the time the two of them were on their honeymoon but used their room to protest the war by having a bed-in. So many news stories had been cast about the Vietnam War progression and they wanted a way to attract some media attention for a good cause. They knew the bed-in certainly wouldn&#8217;t stop war coverage, but they were making an anti-war statement.</p>
<p>John&#8217;s other acts of world peace also included using his inquisitive nature and songwriting abilities to create tracks such as “Imagine” and “Give Peace a Chance.” Both of these songs dealt with John’s vision and interpretation of the world&#8217;s times and struggles. Imagine didn&#8217;t just make mention about no war. It conveyed what the planet would be like with no existence of malnutrition, fighting, selfishness or ill intent. “Give Peace a Chance” is self-explanatory. While many of us may view song lyrics as a trivial measure, Lennon has remained a legend for some who remember his message.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s no secret that he didn’t agree with the Vietnam War campaign. In fact, many disagreed with it and still might since that era. The United States government didn&#8217;t like so much publicity about his opinion and had once considered sending John back to England. In the end he remained which enlightened many of his music fans. It&#8217;s been said that heroes are remembered for the time they&#8217;re here, but a legend remains in our hearts beyond our own lifetimes.</p>
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		<title>The Role of Tolerance in Achieving World Peace: What to Remember</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2011 17:45:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Perhaps world peace could be more easily achieved if people understood each other’s perceptions better and handled various situations in a more effective manner. This is one of the many reasons that tolerance is important virtue to have. While we can&#8217;t avoid every atrocity we may encounter, patience should be in valuable commodity for life. [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #000000;">Perhaps world peace could be more easily achieved if people understood each other’s perceptions better and handled various situations in a more effective manner. This is one of the many reasons that tolerance is important virtue to have. While we can&#8217;t avoid every atrocity we may encounter, patience should be in valuable commodity for life.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">World peace is something many have longed for since the days prior to the fall of the Roman Empire. Tolerance should not be reserved for potentially difficult situations, including war. It should begin at home, school and within the workplace. Some of us will agree it&#8217;s not a good idea to characterize or stereotype an entire group of people for one tumultuous experience. We all can make mistakes, but it doesn&#8217;t make us bad human beings.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">People will often agree that the news we read or view on television isn&#8217;t good. We can help to change a fraction of that by realizing that our experiences mold us into who we are. Just because we may place value on certain things, it doesn&#8217;t mean everyone will agree with us. Merely by trying to understand another person&#8217;s viewpoint it might help with the reduction of quarrelsome behavior and fighting on the battlefield.  Additionally, it&#8217;s important to remember that not all truths should be spoken if they are cruel or of little value.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Although there are some that feel first impressions and appearances are significant, others think common sense and tolerance both have merit. We might feel it best to surround ourselves with people who are similar to us. There may be times when we don&#8217;t have control of who we’re around and we may not have as much in common with other people. The depths of our souls aren’t limited and it isn&#8217;t injurious for us to embrace learning new things, but only those who are aware that they don&#8217;t know everything will truly ripen with wisdom.</span></p>
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		<title>World Peace Prayer and Flag Ceremony</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2011 17:45:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Around the world, schools and organizations have been expressing their hope for peace amongst all peoples of the Earth through a standardized ceremony. Knowing that you&#8217;re partaking in the same World Peace Prayer and Flag Ceremony as people halfway across the world that you&#8217;ve never met can create a very powerful feeling of unity. The [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #434341;"><span style="font-size: xx-small;">Around the world, schools and organizations have been expressing their hope for peace amongst all peoples of the Earth through a standardized ceremony. Knowing that you&#8217;re partaking in the same World Peace Prayer and Flag Ceremony as people halfway across the world that you&#8217;ve never met can create a very powerful feeling of unity.</span></span></p>
<p>The ritual&#8217;s main point is to show that we all have something in common – the wish for peace around the world – that cross national boundaries, religious ideals and other ideologies. The idea, in essence, is that peace is something that we all strive for, despite personal politics or beliefs.</p>
<p>The ritual began in Japan where it was first organized in 1983. By 1986, the World Peace Prayer and Flag Ceremony had gone global and an international version of the ceremony was help in Los Angeles. Since then, organizers have helped to bring the peace ceremony to every continent of the world and most major cities in hopes that the global scale of the ceremony would bring attention to the idea that founded it – that is, that everyone truly wants peace, no matter what country or region you were born in or reside.</p>
<p>Aligning with the desire to be a ceremony that everyone can participate in, despite personal beliefs, the prayers that are used during the ceremony are not restricted or even reference a particular religion (usually). In fact, prayer may not be said in any way that you&#8217;re familiar with, particularly if you use prayer as part of a religious ceremony. The prayer during the World Peace Prayer and Flag Ceremony transcends denominations and religions and instead expresses a declaration of love for one&#8217;s fellow people and compassion for anyone who walks the earth. A typical prayer is “May peace be in (name of country); May peace prevail on Earth.” The declaration is used to make one feel united with everyone else who repeats the same words.</p>
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		<title>Ideas for Celebrating the International Day of Peace</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Mar 2011 17:45:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The International Day of Peace was created in 1981 when the United Nation resolved to observe Sept. 21 each year for the purpose of fostering peace throughout the world through focusing on common goals, alleviating tensions and recognizing causes of conflict. The UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has used the International Day of Peace to call [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #434341; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: small;">The International Day of Peace was created in 1981 when the United Nation resolved to observe Sept. 21 each year for the purpose of fostering peace throughout the world through focusing on common goals, alleviating tensions and recognizing causes of conflict. The UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has used the International Day of Peace to call for a nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. UN member states have also been urged to commemorate the International Day of Peace with a global ceasefire in any sort of warfare that they&#8217;re engaged in.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: #434341;"><span lang="en-US"><span><span>However, there are plenty of activities that regular citizens, from children to adults, can engage in to celebrate the International Day of Peace. One of the most popular options are a moment of silence at noon on Sept. 21. A minute of silence is a powerful sign of unity for participants but it&#8217;s also easy to implement in schools, homes, offices and places of worship as a non-intrusive message that peace is important. Some people, instead, will ring a bell or light a candle – each has their own connotations of bringing the message of peace. </span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: #434341;"><span lang="en-US"><span><span>Schools and other organizations have had significant successes with Peace Poles or with a World Peace Flag Ceremony to proclaim their allegiance to the idea of peace. Children and youth respond especially well to a concrete idea like creating a pole or having a ceremony to commemorate peace instead of an abstract moment of silence. Parades, parties or making pinwheels for peace are other activities that are popular with young people. </span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: #434341;"><span lang="en-US"><span><span>Local government officials often use proclamations to spread the message about the International Day of Peace. Vigils for war victims and others that have fallen in the quest for peace are also popular on Sept. 21. Vigils can be celebrated on the local level with an event at a local park or lake. Spread the word about your vigil or find one of your own on www.idpvigil.com.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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		<title>How to Make a Peace Pole</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2011 17:45:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Peace poles are one of the many symbols that are used to express a sense of worldwide unity and universal desire for peace on earth. Peace poles are often used to give children and youth a tactile, physical representation of the common goals that peoples from every nation have &#8211; world peace. Making a peace [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Peace poles are one of the many symbols that are used to express a sense of worldwide unity and universal desire for peace on earth. Peace poles are often used to give children and youth a tactile, physical representation of the common goals that peoples from every nation have &#8211; world peace. Making a peace pole is also a fun activity because it gets people involved in creating something that they can have pride in, which helps to reinforce the ideas that the peace pole represents. This pride translates to a desire to participate in gatherings, moments of silence, prayers or other ceremonies (such as those that occur during the International Day of Peace or the World Peace Flag Ceremony) that are usually centered around peace poles.</p>
<p>The most typical material for the pole is a cedar pole measuring between 3.5 feet and 4 feet tall, but any similar wooden pole will do. Cedar has excellent resistant to rot and is easy to find at lumberyards. Cut the top of the pole with a compound miter saw at 45 degree angles to make a pointed top. Sand the entire pole to make sure it&#8217;s smooth to the touch &#8211; you will probably need both 80 grit and 220 grit sanding paper. Using a tack cloth afterwards will help to remove any remaining dust. Applying two or three coats of urethane to the entirety of the pole will help protect it from natural elements. Lightly sand between coats to keep the pole looking as nice as possible.</p>
<p>Language plates and other decorates are available through a couple different online shops but feel free to add whatever adornment you feel best projects the ideals of world peace and universal unity. To maintain your peace pole, sand the entire piece of wood with 220 grit sandpaper and apply a coat of urethane every couple years. This type of care extends the pole&#8217;s lifetime significantly.</p>
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		<title>The U.S. Cyber War with Iran</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2011 17:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since around 2007, there has been a lot of concern about the Iranians developing a nuclear weapon. The fear has been that they would use it against the U.S. and their allies, perhaps even exporting it to terrorists who would target Americans. In the final days of the Bush Administration in 2008, there was a [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since around 2007, there has been a lot of concern about the Iranians developing a nuclear weapon. The fear has been that they would use it against the U.S. and their allies, perhaps even exporting it to terrorists who would target Americans. In the final days of the Bush Administration in 2008, there was a lot of speculation about a military strike on Iran’s nuclear facility. Many believed Bush would do it before he left office, not being confident that his successor with take such action.</p>
<p>It turned out that with America war wearing from several grueling years in Iraq, there just wasn’t the political will to take any action against Iran. Most believed we were past the point of no return and there was nothing we could do to stop the eventuality of an Iranian nuclear weapon. While all this was happening in the public eye, something incredible was going on behind the scenes.</p>
<p>The Bush Administration had secretly authorized and collaborated with Israel to create the most sophisticated computer virus ever developed and unleash it on Iran’s nuclear facility. The computer virus, called the Stuxnet, was launched in mid 2009 and took over 1000 centrifuges in Iran’s Natanz nuclear enrichment facility. This is about 1/5 of the Iranian nuclear capacity. This virus has caused serious malfunctions in the nuclear plant, delaying their creation of a nuclear bomb until 2015 at the earliest.</p>
<p>This project involved over 100 American and Israeli scientists and months of testing to make sure this virus would be effective. So far, the operation has been a great success and has alleviated the world’s concern over Iran developing nuclear weapons-for the time being at least. What’s amazing about this operation is not only its overwhelming success, but also the fact that they managed to keep this a secret from the world until the virus had already done its damage.</p>
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		<title>Giving to Charity</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Mar 2011 06:08:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You should have no difficulty coming up with a myriad of different reasons for why you should donate to charity. There are charities all over the world that operate on a non-profit basis, meaning that everything the charity earns is used for charitable purposes, benefiting the specific cause that the charity is working to help. [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You should have no difficulty coming up with a myriad of different reasons for why you should donate to charity. There are charities all over the world that operate on a non-profit basis, meaning that everything the charity earns is used for charitable purposes, benefiting the specific cause that the charity is working to help. When you donate to charity, you are making a positive impact in the world as well as in your community, and you are making a real difference for someone that is less fortunate than you are. Donating can also help you to fulfill a need that is personally important to you, such as underprivileged children.</p>
<p>You may have more food, clothing, and other things than you need, and if this is true, then you should consider giving something of yourself to someone else. There are people in the world that have less than you, and if you can find something to give to them, then you will be helping them while giving yourself something to feel good about. There are a wide variety of different charities that you can give to, and doing some basic research will uncover some of the options that are available to you, including Kars 4 Kids. Kars for Kids takes vehicle donations and uses them to meet the needs of underprivileged children.</p>
<p>Giving to charity can be enriching for you while allowing you to benefit others who have less than you. If you want to give yourself something to feel good about, then consider giving things that you don&#8217;t need away to people that will appreciate them simply because they have nothing left. You can benefit your community and make a difference in the world by giving to charity, so start taking stock of what in your life you can do without that someone else may benefit from.</p>
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		<title>Remembering US President Ronald Reagan</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 18:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[February 6, 2011 was the 100 year anniversary of the birth of one of the most influential and effective U.S. presidents of the 20th Century, Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan was born in a small town called Tampico, IL to a poor family of Irish immigrants. From his humble beginnings, he went on to become a [...]]]></description>
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<p>February 6, 2011 was the 100 year anniversary of the birth of one of the most influential and effective U.S. presidents of the 20<sup>th</sup> Century, Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan was born in a small town called Tampico, IL to a poor family of Irish immigrants. From his humble beginnings, he went on to become a radio broadcaster and later a movie actor. He starred in dozens of movies from the late 1930s through the 1950s. In the 1960s, Ronald Reagan entered the world of politics.</p>
<p>Many believe Reagan’s political career was launched at the 1964 Republican National Convention when he made his famous speech entitled “A Time for Choosing.” In that speech, Reagan laid out a set of principles that launched the modern conservative political movement in America that continues to this day. In 1967, Ronald Reagan assumed his first post in elected office as governor of California. He served for two terms and eight years until 1975. In 1980, he was elected the 40<sup>th</sup> President of the United States.</p>
<p>Ronald Reagan became president at a time when the U.S. economy was struggling, and America’s image abroad was waning. The U.S. was coming off of a humiliating 444 day hostage crisis in which the Iranians had held over 150 workers of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran captive. The hostages were released on the very day Reagan assumed office, and many believe his presidency launched a period of national renewal.</p>
<p>During eight years as president, Reagan embraced fiscally conservative policies like tax cuts and government spending reductions, while at the same time rebuilding the U.S. military and taking a hard line against the Soviet Union and against terrorism. After eight years in office, unemployment and inflation were way down, and great progress was made toward bringing freedom to the Soviet satellite nations. Shortly after Reagan left office, the Berlin Wall came down and freedom spread throughout Eastern Europe.</p>
<p>Today, 22 years after he left office, Ronald Reagan is remembered and revered as one of the most beloved American presidents of the last century.</p>
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		<title>Is Tolerance Really the Answer?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 18:15:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There’s a lot of talk today about tolerance. Many people believe that the answer to all the world’s problems is if people would just be more tolerant of each other. We all remember the famous quote from Rodney King, the African American who was shown on video tape being beaten by several Los Angeles police [...]]]></description>
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<p>There’s a lot of talk today about tolerance. Many people believe that the answer to all the world’s problems is if people would just be more tolerant of each other. We all remember the famous quote from Rodney King, the African American who was shown on video tape being beaten by several Los Angeles police officers “can’t we all just get along?” That’s a good question. Is it really possible for us to be tolerant of <em>everybody’s</em> beliefs?</p>
<p>Well, there are definitely some problems with this idea. First of all, what about people who have religious beliefs that are by definition opposed to one another? For example, many Christians believe that Jesus is the only way to God. By definition, that means that people of all other religions are on the road to hell. Is that tolerant? How about Muslims? Many of them also say there is no god but Allah. Some of the radicals are willing to go so far as to blow themselves up and others with them to defend this belief.</p>
<p>If you want to be a peace-loving person that gets along with everyone, how in the world can you “tolerate” a person who wants to see you dead? Likewise, in any civilized society, we have laws and restrictions to keep order. We have laws against killing, stealing, lying under oath, etc. We don’t tolerate any of these activities. Neither should we tolerate someone who is harassing us or physically harming us. This is why we have restraining orders, to protect people from other people who wish to do them harm.</p>
<p>So I guess the real question is-how far is the tolerance supposed to go, and who decides its limitations? If we can agree that tolerance does have limitations (and maybe not everyone would agree on that point), then who do we appoint to decide how tolerant is too tolerant? Maybe we can create a new post over at the UN called “tolerance czar”. Then, this person can set up guidelines so we all know what we are supposed to tolerate.</p>
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		<title>Holding an Auction Can Raise Non-Profit Funds</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Feb 2011 07:42:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you&#8217;re looking for ways to help the world and the people in it, there are all kinds of options. One of the best ones is getting involved with a non-profit, and helping it to raise money so that it can do a lot more for a larger number of people. It&#8217;s a great feeling [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you&#8217;re looking for ways to help the world and the people in it, there are all kinds of options. One of the best ones is getting involved with a non-profit, and helping it to raise money so that it can do a lot more for a larger number of people. It&#8217;s a great feeling to be able to help more people through an organization than you could help on your own, so get involved and don&#8217;t underestimate what people can do when they get together.  Auctions are a great way to raise a lot of money in a short period of time. You can auction smaller items and larger ones, and you can also set up a place for donations and sell refreshments as a way to raise even more cash. Small items like gift baskets, gift cards for restaurants and tickets to sporting events are great small items to auction off. You can get them by going around to businesses and asking them to donate something to your auction. You&#8217;ll need to have a legitimate non-profit set up, though, to be able to do this. Make sure you take appropriate proof and paperwork when you go to visit a business.  Of course, you don&#8217;t have to stop at small items. You may be able to get donations of things like golf carts, season tickets, vacation packages, cars, autographed memorabilia, and poker tables. Those will bring in a lot more money at auction than small items will, but having both options is important. That way you can bring in all kinds of different people and they will have items they can buy. Your auction will do better and raise more money if big spenders and people who don&#8217;t have a lot both feel like they&#8217;re welcome and there&#8217;s something they might be able to buy.</p>
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		<title>The Politics of the Tea Party in America</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 18:15:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the past two years, the American political landscape has been transformed by a new group of people calling themselves the Tea Party. The Tea Party rose onto the scene in mid-2009 and had become a major political force by the November 2010 elections. The influence of this movement is known inside U.S. political circles. [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the past two years, the American political landscape has been transformed by a new group of people calling themselves the Tea Party. The Tea Party rose onto the scene in mid-2009 and had become a major political force by the November 2010 elections. The influence of this movement is known inside U.S. political circles. What’s not as well known is who these people are and what they are really all about.</p>
<p>The Tea Party began as a reaction to the world economic collapse of September 2008. That collapse brought high unemployment to America for the first time in almost 3 decades. In late 2008 and early 2009, businesses were shedding jobs at a rapid pace. The result was U.S. unemployment nearly doubling from around 5% in 2008 to around 10% in 2010. During this period, many people felt that the new administration was not dealing effectively with the problem.</p>
<p>Instead of a focus on job creation, they felt that the politicians were wasting money on failed stimulus plans and a health care bill that not many people were convinced would save the country money or provide better health care. The Tea Party movement formed with the purpose of protesting the perceived fiscal irresponsibility of the government. They held large national rallies on tax day April 15 and Independence Day July 4.</p>
<p>In 2010, the Tea Party channeled their energy toward affecting the November elections. They fielded candidates in congressional and senate elections from coast to coast. Their candidates all ran on the platform of cutting spending and getting the country’s economic house in order. The result was a takeover of the US Congress by Tea Party friendly candidates and an increased influence in the U.S. Senate.</p>
<p>With their newly gained power, Tea Party supported politicians are planning to deeply cut government spending and reduce the size of government back to sustainable levels. Now that they are in a position of partially governing, it remains to be seen if the Tea Party can accomplish their goals in the face of stiff opposition from the establishment of both major political parties.</p>
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		<title>World Peace: Is it Realistic?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2011 18:15:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many well intentioned people over the centuries and millennia have been dreaming of the day when we can finally say we have achieved world peace. Coming off of two world wars and a nearly 50 year cold war, the yearning for world peace is now stronger than ever. The dream is a noble one-a world [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many well intentioned people over the centuries and millennia have been dreaming of the day when we can finally say we have achieved world peace. Coming off of two world wars and a nearly 50 year cold war, the yearning for world peace is now stronger than ever. The dream is a noble one-a world where we all live together in harmony and tolerance is the order of the day. But beyond the emotion of it, is it realistic to think that our world will ever achieve a lasting peace?<br />
If we examine human history, the prognosis is certainly not very encouraging. We can go back thousands of years to civilizations that were very well organized and certainly must have had similar desires as we have today. So why were they unable to create this elusive lasting peace? Was lack of education the problem? Well, the Egyptians who built the pyramids more than 5,000 years ago were certainly very well educated. The Greek philosophers were also an educated bunch. They were certainly capable of coming up with solutions to the world’s problems. Why didn’t they?<br />
What about us? How do we compare to our ancestors? What makes us so much more enlightened that we think we can do what they were unable to do? Is it our modern technology? How about our level of “tolerance” toward those with different viewpoints. Can any of these make the difference? I have to admit I’m skeptical.<br />
As long as we have a world with imperfect human beings that have woven inside their DNA greed and selfishness and a natural yearning to have more than their neighbors, I don’t see how our situation will ever change. Humans have always been selfish and have always wanted to have more. Even in today’s enlightened society, we still seem to have more takers than givers. The challenge as I see it is to make sure that 100% of the world’s population develops an attitude and mindset of serving others above themselves. To me, that seems unrealistic, but I guess it doesn’t hurt to try.</p>
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		<title>Is World Peace Achievable?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2011 18:15:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[World peace is one of those lofty goals that people have already dismissed as a fantasy. It would be nice to have but it isn&#8217;t realistic with opposing religions, world views and the antagonistic nature of humans occupying our planet. World peace may not be achievable in our lifetimes, particularly with the volatile political and [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>World peace is one of those lofty goals that people have already dismissed as a fantasy. It would be nice to have but it isn&#8217;t realistic with opposing religions, world views and the antagonistic nature of humans occupying our planet.</p>
<p>World peace may not be achievable in our lifetimes, particularly with the volatile political and cultural situation in the Middle East, but many people are actively working to help bring about a social change that will lead the world into a state of universal peace. Some of the most obvious indicators of this is the steps world leaders have taken to establish worldwide political partnerships that help to dissolve the differences between individual nations and tie the futures of the people amongst many countries together. These agreements, including the League of Nations and the United Nations Organization, make it more difficult for individual nations to precipitate war or aggression upon other states because the most political, economical and social success is found when sharing goals and objectives.</p>
<p>Cooperation amongst the world superpowers in fields ranging from science, law, education, economics and health all help to build a foundation that will eventually lead to world peace. The need to show dominance or superiority should be quelled by the idea that the entire world should be considered an ally and a source of continued support.</p>
<p>And yet even the significant steps taken toward establishing a working world order since World War II have not been enough to convince most people that world peace is achievable. There are currently several wars that are engaged in throughout the world and aggressions between countries continue to swell. Some people believe that world peace may come only after some sort of unimaginable horror wipes out a portion of the earth&#8217;s people – another holocaust or a nuclear war. But as problems become more widely recognized as global, the need for peace will become more urgent.</p>
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		<title>What Practical Measures Will Help Bring World Peace?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 18:15:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although there are some people who believe that war, conflict, anarchy and terrorism will always exist as long as people are on Earth, there are a number of practical measures that will help to create a world community that relies upon one another and makes it difficult to use aggressive tactics on any other nation. [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although there are some people who believe that war, conflict, anarchy and terrorism will always exist as long as people are on Earth, there are a number of practical measures that will help to create a world community that relies upon one another and makes it difficult to use aggressive tactics on any other nation.</p>
<p>Despite the practical nature of it, banning nuclear weapons, germ or bio-warfare and the use of poisonous gasses are steps that world peace organizations have been promoting in various ways but will not lead to an eventual end of warfare even if every suggestion was undertaken. People are ingenious war-faring people and have been inventing new wars to hurt one another since man first picked up a rock. Solving individual conflicts (specifically over land, resources and other sources of world-wide arguments) will also not lead us to world peace. There will always be another reason to feel disgruntled if the underlying attitude amongst people of this Earth do not change.</p>
<p>Groups of nations must work harder and more diligently to produce meaningful and formal relationships with one another than establish cooperation as a key to each nation&#8217;s economic, cultural and political success. World leaders have recognized that world-wide cooperation is needed if world peace will ever be an achievable goal but issues such as ignorance, hatred and jealousy can be difficult problems to tackle.</p>
<p>When world governmental organizations tackle identify and tackle world-wide problems, the need for accelerated mutual reliance becomes apparent. For instance, the issue of global climate change, the world economic situation and other global problems have been identified and tackled over the last few years by multi-governmental associations. Although these problems obviously haven&#8217;t been solved, the cooperation on a scientific and technological front help to cement the idea that a global community is stronger than a single country can be on its own.</p>
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		<title>Knowledge Of Human Rights Can Have Better World</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Jan 2011 21:36:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Human rights as the name say the rights which belong to human life. Human rights are the rights and the freedom which every human is entitled. In today’s world everyone should know their rights and duties so that they can live happy and also do not harm any other human as same rights are with [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Human rights as the name say the rights which belong to human life. Human rights are the rights and the freedom which every human is entitled. In today’s world everyone should know their rights and duties so that they can live happy and also do not harm any other human as same rights are with another human as well.<br />
The origin of Human Rights movement is Europe and the movement was started after Second World War by the socialists of the country who had thinking, love, and respect for all other human beings. They were the people who think for the betterment of every human being in the time where every human was envy from other on basis of status, country, race and even religion.<br />
Human rights movement focused on spreading brother hood country to country and also made a huge success at that time. Many of the countries realized that brother hood is the most powerful weapon which can help them. Many of the countries joined hands and adopted this moment and started working together not for their benefit but for the benefit and betterment of human race.<br />
This was the time when with the collaboration of mutual interest from many countries founded United Nations Organization and then several rules and regulations are set for each country and also many countries signed treaties with each other to work together, to exchange resources and services.<br />
Now every human also should understand, know and follow the principles of human rights as another person who is in front of him whether poor, or different country, or from different religion also have same rights and freedom which is enjoyed by a person.<br />
This is the only way to spread brotherhood and maintain world peace for the betterment of everybody.</p>
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		<title>Religions Involved In World Peace</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Jan 2011 21:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several religions being practiced in this world. There are various conditions where it becomes really tough to judge which to follow and which not to follow. With the numerous religions present in this world there arises the need to help and cultivate the feature to fulfill the desires and expectations of the people [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several religions being practiced in this world. There are various conditions where it becomes really tough to judge which to follow and which not to follow. With the numerous religions present in this world there arises the need to help and cultivate the feature to fulfill the desires and expectations of the people living and practicing their respective religion. <br />Though at times people there have been many conditions aroused into the society where people may like or dislike the views and behavior of the persons of different religions. But you can never find a situation where you can see there is a religion which wants the people to hate the other religion.<br />But it is very much seen that people are still taking it in an offensive manner and may lead to a war criticizing the other religion. But this kind of situation is not being practiced by the new generation. So, the conditions may arise in some conditions where is need to help and educate people of different religions to educate about the other religions to create respect for all the religions into their mind.<br />Hinduism which is proven the world&rsquo;s ancient religion always believed in world peace. From ancient time the followers of Hinduism religion always said and followed a phrase &ldquo;Vasudaevakutumbaka&rdquo; which means that &ldquo;this world is one family&rdquo;. Even the Sikhism also spread the word that &ldquo;All creatures are created by god and god belongs to all of us&rdquo;.<br />Christianity also spread peace among all by showing faith and helping each other in all times. These things shows that creator of all religions always followed that every person living in this world should live with bother hood.<br />No religion ever said yes to all, all teach us to respect and love each other. People should believe in their self and love every creature of this world.</p>
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		<title>United Nations Organization</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2011 21:35:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When with expansion of the world powers it arises with the need of the world security as well. So there was a great evolution of the United Nations Organization which has come with the common goal to help all individuals of the world. This was being achieved by making the common laws for all and [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When with expansion of the world powers it arises with the need of the world security as well. So there was a great evolution of the United Nations Organization which has come with the common goal to help all individuals of the world. This was being achieved by making the common laws for all and to make the international security as well.<br />The need of United Nations Organizations was the development in the economy; to make progress in society; to have the human rights and to get the world peace. This effort of the United Nations Organizations was being made many years back after the world war to up come with the disasters of the wars being aroused by different nations to become a world power.</p>
<p>The formation of this organization helped by maintaining a platform where the persons of each country can come and put their views in front of the whole group and to discuss each and every decision which needs to be taken collectively.<br />Lately the formation of this united nations organization tend for the uplift the lower parts of the society to cope with the various disasters which they are required to face time to time. So it also formed several organizations which were being supported by the United Nations Organization such that they have the certain work assigned to them.</p></p>
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		<title>How to Get Americans More Interested in Current Events</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2011 01:49:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Americans all over the world and of all types of educational and financial backgrounds are surprisingly unaware of their country’s background and history. Consequently, this can be detrimental to a society since having a common knowledge and interest in the roots can help to build unity among residents. In an article published by USA Today [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Americans all over the world and of all types of educational and financial backgrounds are surprisingly unaware of their country’s background and history. Consequently, this can be detrimental to a society since having a common knowledge and interest in the roots can help to build unity among residents. In an article published by USA Today in 2008, the statistics on how much people knew about their country were quite surprising: only half of the adults asked could correctly list the branches of government, and just over half knew that Congress has the power to declare war. When asked this question, over one third said that this power was given to the president.</p>
<p>Understanding the history of the country can also help individuals to understand more of what is going on in the current political situation. Many people enjoy learning about and following current politics. However, without knowledge of the history, they cannot fully grasp the system and its many components. Another key aspect to following current affairs and understanding the basis for these systems is that it helps people value their country when they know what it took to get the system to where it is today.</p>
<p>Offering news on all media venues could help to encourage all individuals to partake in current events. There are some applications for mobile phones that provide breaking news updates right to the home screen, which makes it almost impossible to miss. Offering a free newspaper subscription to online or print newspapers can also encourage people to actively stay current on affairs, especially if it doesn’t take much to sign up and receive updates via email. Making sure that all Americans are updated on the world around them can help to promote tolerance of others and also raise awareness of the situations of the many people around them.</p>
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		<title>Society &amp; Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Jan 2011 21:35:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A society is basically being used as the collection of people who collectively work for common goals and beliefs and they should have some relations among themselves and have their certain roles as well. The society also depends on the types of persons involved and this is also being observed that they might have their [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A society is basically being used as the collection of people who collectively work for common goals and beliefs and they should have some relations among themselves and have their certain roles as well. The society also depends on the types of persons involved and this is also being observed that they might have their certain territories as well.<br />The society comprises of certain role of each individual being involved in it. There are certain situations where all the persons are required to complete the task. However, there are variable conditions where in the society persons themselves assign different tasks being assigned to the best possible person present in front of them. <br />This is also being observed that the society also may depend upon the associations they might have among the individuals present among them and the feeling to have the strong boding among themselves. This interdependence of the people also decides the role of that person into the society as well.<br />There might be some certain conditions where call it as a society such as the nationality of the person or the culture to which they belong, this also depends largely on the lifestyle of the individual and hierarchy of the individuals as well. <br />It can also be viewed that like other people of different groups, the society also wants that its individuals should or can achieve or fulfill their goals and wishes which they might not be able to complete by themselves or on their own.<br />The society people may not have the common view for all the persons into that society but they work collectively and may talk or vote among themselves to come to common point or conclusion. So for a person to live into a society it is very much important to respect and listen to the views of other people present in the society.</p>
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		<title>Tolerance To Society</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Jan 2011 21:35:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The tolerance is the term being used to identify the role and part of the world powers to get their image and effect into the society. The current society has expanded so much in terms of power that it is really tough to understand the role of each individual in a society and to respect [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The tolerance is the term being used to identify the role and part of the world powers to get their image and effect into the society. The current society has expanded so much in terms of power that it is really tough to understand the role of each individual in a society and to respect their presence into the society.<br />The current society is so much diversified that it is really very to understand to the after affects and needs arising into the society. And there is a large expansion of the powers among it is really a mater to get worried as the people of one society need to tolerate the others in terms of powers and resources.<br />With the wide expansion of power among all the society has a huge pressure the persons from each group and trade which is thus resulting into the extensive competition of the people among them. <br />This might also be possible for the persons of lower society are trying to move to the upward in order to not tolerate the pressure being aroused on them by the others. The expansion of the work and area into the society arises with the challenge to maintain their reputation into the society as well.<br />Now as the world is moving fast each and every part of the world is tolerating to that of the other to maintain the peace into the society. As to live in the current world this is very much required to have the peace and understanding among all.<br />This is experienced that there are certain areas in which the persons are looking into the expansion or to make their identity in various areas. But this becomes really tough when the person has to face the situation in front of the person already at a good position in that field.</p>
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		<title>Tolerance Vs Intolerance.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2011 21:35:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many advocates of intolerance and violence who believe that being violent and assertive physically are the ultimate sign of strength and dominance. Though this could be argued and debated, the fact of the matter is that violent at best can give short benefits and that too to one tiny section of the people. [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many advocates of intolerance and violence who believe that being violent and assertive physically are the ultimate sign of strength and dominance. Though this could be argued and debated, the fact of the matter is that violent at best can give short benefits and that too to one tiny section of the people. A large majority of the people all over the world believe in non-violence and peaceful existence. These two all encompassing qualities are the pillars on which tolerance is built.</p>
<p>To be tolerant a person has to be at peace with his inner soul. Unless this happens, he will continue to be a restless and emotionally troubled person When his emotions are not in control and not in check, a person looks at avenues where he can vent his emotions. This often results in the person taking up violence and supporting activities which his soul and inner heart tells is wrong.</p>
<p>Let us remember at the end of each night when we stand in front of the mirror and spend a few minutes looking at the day gone by, we have lot of questions to answer. Whether we have been true to ourselves in our actions and deeds, whether we hurt someone mentally, emotionally or physically by our deeds which could be described as tolerant.</p>
<p>We might cheat the entire world including our parents and our kith and kin, but cheating ourselves would be impossible. If we are a lover of peace, harmony and brotherhood in this world, we are true to ourselves and respect us as individuals. When this happens, we become more peaceful and tolerant and avoid actions which are contrary to our basic human nature. Tolerance teaches us to be modest, teaches us to give be a responsible person in society and makes us to become ambassadors of world peace.</p>
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		<title>World Peace Depends On Tolerance</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2011 21:34:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fashion today is to blame one particular religion for the strife and violence that is being practiced in many parts of the world. While this might make good fodder for the news hungry people, the fact of the matter is that vast majority of people from this religion are peace loving and have a [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The fashion today is to blame one particular religion for the strife and violence that is being practiced in many parts of the world. While this might make good fodder for the news hungry people, the fact of the matter is that vast majority of people from this religion are peace loving and have a deep respect and regard for people from other backgrounds. </p>
<p>It is however unfortunate that many of these people who proclaim themselves to be torch bearers of tolerance and brotherhood have in fact lot of questions to answer for their actions. How can one justify occupation of a faraway land for years together in the guise of world peace when in fact it is very evident that they are doing so just to plunder the natural resources for which this land is so famous?</p>
<p>Tolerance is not all about preaching, but some amount of practice is also expected. Tolerance is not in the genes of each individual. It is a skill and art which has to be learnt. However, to learn tolerance it is very important that a person learns to respect himself. How can you expect a drug addict or an alcoholic to be tolerant when he does not know how to respect his own body? Tolerance requires lot of courage, patience and perseverance. </p>
<p>People today may laugh when Gandhi had advocated showing the other cheek when someone hits you in one cheek. Let it be understood that this is not weakness or cowardice but a strong sense of courage and a strong belief in the ideals and thoughts which he stood for. It would have been impossible to push British out of India if violent means were adopted, because militarily they were much stronger than the Indian subcontinent at that point in time. Non-violence and tolerance were the cruise missiles which the British found too hot to handle</p>
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		<title>Social Entrepeneurs Can Change the World</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2011 04:47:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife Combining business with helping others is a growing trend for American corporations. They are beginning to understand that they have an obligation to more than just their shareholders and are looking for ways to become a better corporate citizen by giving back to the community. Social entrepreneurship is one [...]]]></description>
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<p>Combining business with helping others is a growing trend for  American corporations. They are beginning to understand that they have  an obligation to more than just their shareholders and are looking for  ways to become a better corporate citizen by giving back to the community. Social entrepreneurship is one of the new buzz words in the industry, and Blake Mycoskie is the poster child.</p>
<p>You may remember Blake Mycoskie for competing on television in &#8220;The  Amazing Race.&#8221; He was able to parlay the fame he achieved on TV into  travelling the world. It was during a stop in a small village in  Argentina that he discovered a type of shoe unique to that region. These  shoes are known as the espadrilles.  He decided to bring them back to the States. During his travels, he  also came in contact with children around the world who had no shoes for  their feet and decided to take up their cause. Mycoskie&#8217;s business idea  was to donate a pair of shoes to someone in need every time he made a  sale.</p>
<p>The company is called Toms Shoes,  but there is no Tom. The movement initially was called the Shoes for  Tomorrow Project and eventually the name was shortened to Toms. The idea  being that when you buy shoes today, Toms will give another pair to  someone in need tomorrow. Since Toms shoes started operating on that  principle, 400,000 pairs of shoes have been donated.</p>
<p>The 400,000 freeshoes that have been distributed so far have gone to  deserving people in 24 different countries including the United States.  Needy people in Argentina and China, where Toms Shoes are made, benefit  from the program as well. Toms employees and volunteers are invited to  go along on shoe drops around the globe to experience the feeling of  putting shoes onto the feet of a grateful child who would otherwise have  to do without.</p>
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		<title>Tolerance – The Only Route To Lasting World Peace</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2011 21:34:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those who believe that absolute world peace can be obtained by following the principles of domination and bulldozing of peoples&#8217; opinions and beliefs, are sure living in a fools&#8217; paradise. However, by the time they realize this they would have caused immense damage to the world and society. The fabric of social life is very [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those who believe that absolute world peace can be obtained by following the principles of domination and bulldozing of peoples&rsquo; opinions and beliefs, are sure living in a fools&rsquo; paradise. However, by the time they realize this they would have caused immense damage to the world and society. The fabric of social life is very thin and is born out of the need to love and respect not only the other human being but also to love nature as a whole. </p>
<p>Tolerance is not only abut being accommodative to your fellow human being. While this is the most important, respecting nature, wild life and environment also goes a long way in developing a person and makes him to be more tolerant as a human being.</p>
<p>The irony of the matter is that the vast majority of the people are by nature peace loving, caring and tolerant. Those who practice intolerance and violence are very few but at times it looks that they are ruling the roost and are pushing tolerance into oblivion. These people live their life in a world of hate and misery. Internally they are unhappy and always at conflict with their inner soul. Then there are these so called leaders who arouse religious and jingoistic feelings and split society down the middle. </p>
<p>While many sermons can be given on the need for tolerance and many articles can be written on the subject, the ground reality will change only when the big majority which believes in peaceful coexistence come out of their shell and face these trouble mongers head on. The world and world peace is too precious to be disturbed and destroyed by a bunch of so called mass leaders who are nothing but thugs masquerading as good people. So let all the peace loving people join hands and come out more vocally out in the open to make their contribution towards lasting world peace.</p>
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		<title>Today’s Society Needs Tolerance</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jan 2011 21:34:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is world peace? If one looks at it objectively it is a situation where each person irrespective of caste, creed, religion, language or geographical location learns to be tolerant with the other person and learns to respect his way of life. Being tolerant or practicing tolerance is easier said than done. It requires lot [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is world peace? If one looks at it objectively it is a situation where each person irrespective of caste, creed, religion, language or geographical location learns to be tolerant with the other person and learns to respect his way of life. Being tolerant or practicing tolerance is easier said than done. It requires lot of practice and courage to do it. Gandhi&rsquo;s philosophy of non-violence is relevant even today is because it has been built on the foundation of learning to be tolerant. </p>
<p>In spite of the gravest provocation of the British Empire, Gandhi was instrumental in creating a free Indian sub-continent only because he did not believe in fighting bullet with a bullet. Today&rsquo;s society is full of strives and blood shed because we do not believe in individual peace of mind. Only when we respect ourselves and wish to have internal peace of mind, can we become more accommodative and tolerant with the other people. When we are living in a group, be it a family, a small village or a big city or country, there are bound to be differences in perception.&nbsp; If we develop a character of agreeing to disagree then we are naturally more tolerant this gives a lesser chance for friction and misunderstanding and hence helps promote harmony amongst people.</p>
<p>There are small situations like handling day to day traffic jams . If one tries to find out why it has happened in the first place, we would certainly find out that it is because of our inherent quality of being selfish . A bit of giving on our part would have ensured that the flow of traffic is much smoother. Even in a household disputes between a husband and a wife, parents and their children is essentially born out of the fact that either of them is not being tolerant and accommodative.</p>
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		<title>The Power of Tolerance</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 21:34:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is easiest to follow the practice the philosophy of &#8220;an eye for an eye&#8221;. But what is difficult and calls for more courage and guts is being tolerant in the face of extreme provocation. Perhaps the biggest example of tolerance and non-violence is The Mahatma. They do not realize the fact that violence begets [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is easiest to follow the practice the philosophy of &ldquo;an eye for an eye&rdquo;. But what is difficult and calls for more courage and guts is being tolerant in the face of extreme provocation. Perhaps the biggest example of tolerance and non-violence is The Mahatma. </p>
<p>They do not realize the fact that violence begets violence and there is no end to this vicious cycle. Practicing tolerance is not only good but it is a more practical and intelligent way of solving problems. There are many ways by which we can start practicing tolerance, as responsible citizens of the world. Remember tolerance is not an inborn trait in people but has to be practiced over a period of time. Man by nature is greedy and selfish and it requires efforts to move out of this self-centered thought process.</p>
<p>We can make small beginnings by learning to be tolerant first with our family members. A husband and wife should develop the culture of give and take and should learn to be tolerant towards each other. Moving a step further, we can learn to be tolerant with our neighbors and friends. Let us not forget that human beings come from different cultures, religious background and different shades of life. Hence there is bound to differences in the way each one approaches and lives life. It would be extremely damaging if all of us start disrespecting and looking down on the others way of life. </p>
<p>This leads to intolerance and manifests itself in violent reactions. If on the other hand, we tried to learn from each others experience in life, we would start respecting humanity in general. This would result in the world becoming a more tolerant place. Being tolerant is not being weak but explains a person as being more accommodative and becoming more inclusive in his or her way of living.</p>
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		<title>Tolerance In America</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jan 2011 21:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In recent years the word “tolerance” has been used in a whole host of ways in American society by minority groups or about minority groups. The official definition of tolerance as defined by the dictionary is “a fair, objective, and permissive attitude toward those whose opinions, practices, race, religion, nationality, etc., differ from one&#8217;s own; [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In recent years the word “tolerance” has been used in a whole host of ways in American society by minority groups or about minority groups. The official definition of tolerance as defined by the dictionary is “a fair, objective, and permissive attitude toward those whose opinions, practices, race, religion, nationality, etc., differ from one&#8217;s own; freedom from bigotry.” Too often, though, minority groups who are preaching about “tolerance” pertaining to their particular situation are expecting society as a whole to endure and embrace their agenda. They are going beyond tolerance and wanting the American society to bend to their beliefs and exclaim that those who do not agree with their agenda are not being tolerant, yet these same individuals or groups are not tolerant of the majority’s rights or differences.</p>
<p>Americans seem to be misunderstanding the true meaning of tolerance and what it entails. Tolerance does not mean forcing others to agree with your viewpoints, religious beliefs or practices, cultural differences, etc. Rather, tolerance is an acceptance of another person’s rights to their beliefs, cultures, and differences without harassment or denial of those rights. To be tolerant of someone does not mean changing our own beliefs, cultures, practices, or differences. It does mean, however, that although we many not agree we can accept and embrace the differences in others without criticism or condemnation.</p>
<p>The true meaning of tolerance, then, comes down to an acceptance of other’s cultures, beliefs, practices, religions, race, nationality, etc. Although, tolerance and acceptance can really only go so far. There is a point where tolerance has to have its limits, such as when it becomes an issue of personal or national safety. Should we be tolerant of criminal acts, acts against basic human rights, acts of terrorism even under the auspices of religious beliefs? Absolutely not!</p>
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		<title>Emergencies Will Arise&#8230;How to Meet Them</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Dec 2010 17:25:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting out of a financial bind caused by unexpected expenses can be a challenge. Unexpected expenses arise every day and can happen to anyone, anywhere. The best way to avoid financial calamity is to have some money set aside for emergencies. You never know when a rainy day is going to come along and you&#8217;ll [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Getting out of a financial bind caused by unexpected expenses can be a  challenge. Unexpected expenses arise every day and can happen to anyone,  anywhere. The best way to avoid financial calamity is to have some  money set aside for emergencies. You never know when a rainy day is  going to come along and you&#8217;ll need extra money on hand. Follow these  tips to help you find the extra cash you need to set up an emergency  fund.</p>
<p>Keeping a credit card with available credit is a good  idea while you are working on saving. If you need your credit cards to  bail you out in an emergency, make sure you’re using a card with low  interest rates, easy and flexible terms, and hopefully some kickbacks or  rewards for your use. If you don’t want to use credit cards, consider a  loan from a reputable payday lender, like Payday One,  for short-term payday loans. There are elastic credit loans available  that allow flexible repayment options and financing for short-term  needs.</p>
<p>If the idea of saving for emergencies isn’t appealing  to you, but you save for vacations or other purchases, you can reroute  that saved money into other accounts when necessary. Sometimes saving  for one thing can prevent calamity somewhere else. Set aside part of  your monthly budget for unexpected expenses. It may be only $50 per  month, but it’s better than nothing and over time you will achieve a  nest egg for emergencies. Take a tour of your home and look for items  that you don’t use that you could sell for some extra cash. Collectible  items can generate sizable sums of cash when needed. Whatever the  emergency may be, it’s best met with adequate preparation and the right  frame of mind.</p>
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		<title>What Does It Mean To Be Tolerant?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Dec 2010 08:53:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What does it mean to be tolerant? Tolerance has several different definitions, but is basically defined as having a â€œpermissive attitudeâ€ towards others. This is in reference to others who have a differing opinion from you, different religious beliefs, different race, nationality, or different practices than your own. Another definition of tolerance refers to having [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What does it mean to be tolerant? Tolerance has several different definitions, but is basically defined as having a â€œpermissive attitudeâ€ towards others. This is in reference to others who have a differing opinion from you, different religious beliefs, different race, nationality, or different practices than your own. Another definition of tolerance refers to having the ability or capacity to endure.</p>
<p>So does tolerance mean you must change your opinions, your religious beliefs, or your pride in your own nationality or race? Absolutely not! It is simply learning to get along. Learning to allow others to have the same rights to their opinions, beliefs, pride in their nationality or race, etc. Too often you see others trying to bend other&#8217;s thoughts and beliefs to fit with their own. It can be difficult to understand another personâ€™s culture, religion, etc., but just because it is different than your own does not make it wrong or even strange.</p>
<p>So why do so many people find it so difficult to be tolerant of the differences in other people? Could it be that it makes them uncomfortable, and it is human nature to want to be comfortable when you are uncomfortable? One way to get past some of the misgivings of other&#8217;s differences is to take the time to learn more about them. It is every person&#8217;s responsibility to look at their own lives and their own feelings to determine why they would have intolerance for someone else. What could be the reasons behind ones negative feelings?</p>
<p>We are each responsible for ourselves. It is up to each individual to take the time to learn more about the people around them to become more tolerant and accepting of the differences in others. Once we have learned to be more tolerant of the people around us, we must teach our children the same principles of tolerance, which will in turn lead to a more peaceful world for us all.</p>
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		<title>Dreaming Of World Peace</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Dec 2010 08:52:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[World peace has been a dream of people as far back as we know. Unfortunately, no one has come to a conclusion yet on how to attain world peace. Many people have their opinions on how to accomplish this, but until there is more tolerance of differences world-wide, there simply cannot be world peace. It [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>World peace has been a dream of people as far back as we know. Unfortunately, no one has come to a conclusion yet on how to attain world peace. Many people have their opinions on how to accomplish this, but until there is more tolerance of differences world-wide, there simply cannot be world peace.</p>
<p>It sounds nice to think that by simply â€œlearning to get alongâ€ or by everyone becoming tolerant of each otherâ€™s differences, that it would be enough. But, the reality is that the world is run by governments, each one wanting to be the controlling factor. There needs to be a form of government instituted that will actually become a â€œworldâ€ government. Because of the differences in cultures and people, there continues to be miscommunications, intolerance of otherâ€™s beliefs, cultures, and practices, etc. This continues to spark conflicts and incite wars against nations.</p>
<p>People all over the world have their opinions on how to achieve world peace, but the governing factors of the world, who are really the only ones who can achieve world peace, are not taking the necessary steps towards that goal. So long as each government continues to try to be a controlling factor, rather than working together to make the world as a whole a better place, the goal at a world-wide truce and in turn world peace, continues to be an unobtainable dream.</p>
<p>By becoming more tolerant and peaceful people ourselves, we can work together towards world peace. If enough private citizens of the world work together, eventually the governments of the world will have to start bending to the will of the people and may actually come around and start coming up with some solutions that will bring us closer to a world-wide peaceful solution to live together in harmony. Well, if nothing else, we can continue to dream that someday this could really happen and we will live to see peace throughout the world!</p>
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		<title>Is Pet Insurance Really Necessary?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Dec 2010 19:07:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife No one would think of going without health insurance or life insurance, but is it really necessary to have insurance for your pets? There are an increasing number of people who swear by getting this type of experience and who say that having a pet would be just too [...]]]></description>
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<p>No one would think of going without health insurance or life insurance,  but is it really necessary to have insurance for your pets? There are an  increasing number of people who swear by getting this type of  experience and who say that having a pet would be just too expensive  without it.</p>
<p>What Pet Insurance Does</p>
<p>If you have ever  had a cat or a dog, you know how expensive those vet visits can be. The  annual checkups alone can cost plenty, but there are many other expenses  that can come up. As a pet ages, medications may become necessary.  However, all of those expenses don&#8217;t add up to much when compared to  what the cost of an accident or illness can be. Those can easily add up  to $1,000 or more in little time. In some cases, several thousand in vet  bills can come due from a sudden illness or a catastrophic accident.</p>
<p>Taking Care of Vet Costs</p>
<p>There are occasions when the cost of vet care is so high that loving  pet owners just can&#8217;t pay for the services. This often means a pet must  go without medication or even forego the treatment of an injury because  the cost is simply prohibitive. However, with pet insurance, a pet owner can avoid making such a difficult and upsetting choice.</p>
<p>Hospitalization of a Pet</p>
<p>When a pet has to be hospitalized, it can be a difficult enough time  without worrying about the costs. With pet insurance, the entire  experience can be made much easier to bear. When you have insurance to  pay for the bulk of the expenses, you can stop worrying about the bills  and focus instead on taking care of your pet. Without insurance, the  sheer worry about the expenses can make life far more difficult for most  people during that time.</p>
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		<title>Can World Peace Become A Reality?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Dec 2010 08:51:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a clichÃ© that every contestant in a beauty pageant always wants â€œworld peace.â€ Of course, most people want world peace, but do we actually know what that means? World peace is the ideal of a world where there is happiness, freedom, and peace in every nation and among all people. Incorporated in that [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a clichÃ© that every contestant in a beauty pageant always wants â€œworld peace.â€ Of course, most people want world peace, but do we actually know what that means? World peace is the ideal of a world where there is happiness, freedom, and peace in every nation and among all people. Incorporated in that ideal would be a world free from violence and wars and in which nations willingly cooperate with each other to govern in a peaceful manner and find a non-violent way to resolve differences. In reality, world peace is generally used as a broad term to refer to a global â€œcease fire.â€ Unfortunately, though, over the course of 2009 to 2010, world violence has actually increased and world peace has declined.</p>
<p>While the concept of world peace is theoretically possible, some people feel that human nature is such that it would not be possible. Their belief is that it is human nature to be violent and/or that otherwise rational people will choose to commit violence in certain circumstances.</p>
<p>Another school of thought is that it is not in human nature to be violent and that war is not a part of human nature. Their belief is that it is this thought process and the myth that humans are naturally violent creatures that continues to prevent world peace.</p>
<p>There are numerous ideological theories and ideas from political groups, religious groups, and individuals on how to actually achieve world peace, but obviously our societies are not to the point where this can become a reality quite yet. World peace cannot be achieved until there is no more conflict over resources. Oil has become one of the main sources of conflict among nations. Possibly in time there will be additional technology invented that will utilize renewable resources, and therefore open the door for world peace.</p>
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		<title>The Capitalism Peace Theory</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To understand the capitalism peace theory, it is first important to understand what capitalism is. Capitalism is when an economic system, which is based on means of production such as the machines, factories, and tools used to produce wealth are privately owned and are for private profit. In a capitalistic system the economic decisions are [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To understand the capitalism peace theory, it is first important to understand what capitalism is. Capitalism is when an economic system, which is based on means of production such as the machines, factories, and tools used to produce wealth are privately owned and are for private profit. In a capitalistic system the economic decisions are made by the private owners rather than a government system.</p>
<p>Ayn Rand, a Russian-American novelist, philosopher, playwright, and screen writer theorized that the largest wars of history have been waged by controlled economies against the freer ones. It is her theory that capitalism has allowed for the longest span of time throughout history in which there was peace. This time frame she has referred to in her theory included the period of time from the end of the Napoleonic wars in 1815 to the beginning of World War I in 1914. It is said that during this time period there were no wars throughout the entire civilized world. However, this theory has ignored many wars and conflicts that did take place during that time including several conflicts throughout Europe.</p>
<p>Ayn Rand was not the first to propose the idea of a capitalism peace theory. In fact, the idea of capitalism playing a part in theories rose by philosophers in the 1700s. In a more modern capitalism peace theory, capitalist peace has been combined with democratic peace theories. In his research, Stuart Bremer examined the relationship between capitalism and war. He found that capitalism seemed to be a more powerful force for peace than democracy. Although at the time of his research more notoriety seemed to be directed towards the idea of a democratic peace theory than in the capitalism peace theory. It is believed by modern theorists that a capitalistic peace theory includes the democratic peace theory in that capitalism is actually the cause of both peace and democracy.</p>
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<p>Politics is a growing sector that more and more people are beginning to enter for a career. Whether you are looking to change things on a local level or maybe one day get into the White House, making a career in politics is a surefire way to make sure you make a difference in people&#8217;s lives. There are a few steps you need to take to become a successful politician.</p>
<p>The first place you need to start is your education. If you are in high school you should take a wide range of subjects that will give you a good basis of knowledge for future endeavors, such as Math, History and English. You will also need to become involved with a variety of extra curricular activities such as sporting events or a debate club. The latter will be especially useful in teaching you how to make your point and disagree with somebody&#8217;s while remaining courteous and polite.</p>
<p>After this, you will need to complete a degree in politics. There are many schools across the country that teach politics but if you are stuck and can&#8217;t find any that you like, educationforadults.com offers a service that allows you to scan schools and colleges for courses at the touch of a few buttons.</p>
<p>You will also need to work on your networking skills as you will be using these consistently when you are a politician. Go to any events that you are invited to and get talking to the organizers and other people there. This is a great opportunity to improve your people skills.</p>
<p>You may also want to work with an existing politician while you are a student to get advice and learn the ropes. This will give you a good grounding of the legislative procedures and legal processes that you will be encountering when you are a politician.</p>
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		<title>Ronald Reagan: Hate, Love or Accept</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ronald Reagan was an American enigma. He is remembered for inadequacies and triumphs in office. So are most presidents. If you were Republican at the time, you loved him. Democrats, likely despised the man. There were reasons for the feelings on both sides. Four quotes attributed to him make the enigma clear: “Concentrated power has [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ronald Reagan was an American enigma. He is remembered for  inadequacies and triumphs in office. So are most presidents. If you were  Republican at the time, you loved him. Democrats, likely despised the  man. There were reasons for the feelings on both sides.</p>
<p>Four quotes attributed to him make the enigma clear:</p>
<p>“Concentrated power has always been the enemy of liberty.”</p>
<p>“Before I refuse to take your questions, I have an opening statement.”</p>
<p>“All waste in a year from a nuclear power plant can be stored under a desk.”</p>
<p>“All great change in America begins at the dinner table.”</p>
<p>Some of his statements may inflame you. Others may bring tears to  your eyes and yet some simply make you laugh, causing you to realize he  had a sense of humor, distinct flaws, rightful desires and clear  misdirection. He had a habit of making statements that showed a great  deal of wisdom and character and then made decisions that showed the  opposite. He was human.</p>
<p>History tends to mount up memories of  things that are negative. People remember how much Ronald Reagan’s  daughter despised him. We do not know the total picture of events  between Ronald and his family on a personal level and yet we tend to  think that public knowledge is irrefutable. That is a dangerous  practice. Public knowledge is not always correct knowledge.</p>
<p>History, if written, eventually becomes set in stone for the student.  We think Gandhi was a saint. We believe from the deepest of our hearts  that Walter Cronkite would have been the best grandpa on the planet and  we are absolutely certain that Richard Nixon WAS a crook.</p>
<p>Look at the entire picture before you judge. If evidence is available  to give you a more complete picture, look at all the evidence. You do  not have to agree with decisions made by Reagan or Nixon. You don’t have  to feel bad if you thought that Huntley and Brinkley were better news  casters than Cronkite. But you need to allow all of them to be human.</p>
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		<title>History of World Government</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia The concept of a World Government is the idea that there could possible be a single common political group governing the entire human race. There have been many books and articles written on this subject, many with theories and plans set forth on how to organize and maintain a world government. In [...]]]></description>
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<p>The concept of a World Government is the idea that there could possible be a single common political group governing the entire human race. There have been many books and articles written on this subject, many with theories and plans set forth on how to organize and maintain a world government. In fact, one such book was found in the early 1300s proposing this ideal.</p>
<p>Throughout history there have been several attempts to organize some form of world government, although all attempts seem to fail within a short period of time. In the early 1800s International Peace Congresses (international meetings) were held throughout Europe. This attempt at establishing international relationships ended after only approximately 10 years due to an outbreak in wars in Europe and North America.</p>
<p>In the early 1900s another attempt was made when the League of Nations was established, although this was very short-lived and lasted less than a year. The goal of the League of Nations was to â€œuphold The Right of Man,â€ in an attempt to advocate for the rights of all men and women no matter race, color, nationality, etc., and further were attempting to settle disputes and prevent war through negotiations and diplomacy to improve the standards of life globally. The League did not have the resources available to continue their goals and were unable to effectively implement their strategies.</p>
<p>The Nazi party in Germany in the early 1900s had envisioned a world government ruled by the German â€œThird Reichâ€ under the rule of Adolf Hitler and his political party. Germany had already removed themselves from the League of Nations and had determined that they would not join any such international organization again. It has been stated that Adolf Hitler&#8217;s belief was that world peace could only be achieved â€œwhen one power, the racially best one, has attained uncontested supremacy.</p>
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		<title>Continued Efforts At Establishing A World Government</title>
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<p>Since Adolf Hitler&#8217;s failed attempts at establishing a â€œworld governmentâ€ through world domination in the early 1900s there have continued to be other attempts at establishing some form of world government in an attempt towards a more unified world, and therefore the possibility of eventually establishing world peace.</p>
<p>The Atlantic Charter was an agreement between Britain and the United States of America. It was initially formed to define things after World War II. This agreement ended up shaping many international agreements since that time.</p>
<p>Due to the impact of World War II and many of the acts against humanity as well as the use of Weapons of Mass Destruction during that war, people around the world were shocked and feared for the future of our world. There was obviously a need for more unification among the governments of the world. Therefore, in 1945 the United Nations (UN) was organized. Many felt, though, that the UN was simply a discussion forum among supreme governments and there was still a need for an efficient federal world government.</p>
<p>During the years between the end of World War II and 1950, at the beginning of the Korean War, there was a big push for the world federalist movement. Many books were written on the subject and organizations were formed. In 1947 the United World Federalists organization was formed. Through the years the official name of this organization changed, but their goals continued to be the same. By 1949 their membership had grown to 47,000 members. Throughout other countries around the world there were similar organizations being formed.</p>
<p>There continues to be attempts at establishing a true world government, and although many of these organizations have made great strides towards cooperation between nations, we are still far from having a working world government. With continued efforts, we may some day see a more workable solution which may take us one step closer to world peace.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of us would love to spend our days volunteering and being an inspiration to others, but with our busy schedules and in today’s tough economy, sometimes it’s difficult to squeeze in the time to help others. But it’s important to remember that even small actions can yield big results, and there are many ways you can help others from the comfort of your home.</p>
<p><strong>Donate to Kiva<br />
</strong>Kiva is an organization that works to connect people throughout the world and helps empower those in impoverished countries by helping them establish and run a successful business. By donating to Kiva, you are helping to loan money to a person in need who’s looking to start a business as a way to generate a reliable income. Kiva’s field partners then work directly with the clients to disburse the loans. In Nairobi, Kenya, for instance, Kiva’s team helped a young farmer construct a biogas unit, which converts cow dung to natural gas.</p>
<p><strong>Send get-well cards<br />
</strong>The organization Hugs and Hope provides the biography and address of a child in need. You can compose an inspirational message or design a special card on your own to send to sick children in hospitals throughout the country. These are the children who could use an uplifting message the most.</p>
<p><strong>Visit FreeRice.com<br />
</strong>Visiting FreeRice.com is one of the easiest ways you can help those in need. On the site, you’ll find multiple-choice questions, and for every answer you get right, Free Rice donates 10 grains of rice through the World Food Programme to help end hunger.</p>
<p><strong>Earn a degree<br />
</strong>If you truly believe that helping others is your calling and you’re interested in returning to school or earning a degree for the first time, consider a profession such as counseling or urban ministry. Earnmydegree.com lists many online degrees you can take advantage of.</p>
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		<title>Twelve Things to Remember About People</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Twelve Things to Remember About People 1. Each one is different. 2. All people are the same. 3. Some people are smart. Others are not. 4. Differences scare people. Likeness makes them feel comfortable and safe. 5. People are born, live, get hurt, heal, love, get angry, grow, get sick, get well, find joy, lose [...]]]></description>
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<p>1. Each one is different.</p>
<p>2. All people are the same.</p>
<p>3. Some people are smart. Others are not.</p>
<p>4. Differences scare people. Likeness makes them feel comfortable and safe.</p>
<p>5. People are born, live, get hurt, heal, love, get angry, grow, get  sick, get well, find joy, lose joy, laugh, scream, cry, learn from past  mistakes, don’t learn from past mistakes and eventually die. No  exclusions.</p>
<p>6. Twenty-one is NOT adult.</p>
<p>7. Feelings get hurt and if kindness is given, feelings are healed.</p>
<p>8. Giving to another always makes both feel good. Taking always creates injury.</p>
<p>9. Forget to give? Then remember to do without.</p>
<p>10. Temptations exist in every human breath. Good. It teaches.</p>
<p>11. Seeing inadequacies in others happens in every human life. Good. It teaches tolerance.</p>
<p>12. If you give a child a candy bar, he will laugh or giggle, eat it,  climb the walls from an over active pancreas and drop like a rock an  hour later. If you give a child love, the child will be happy. This goes  for adults too.</p>
<p>Five Things to Forgive in People:</p>
<p>1. Forgive them for being human.</p>
<p>2. Forgive them for being stupid.</p>
<p>3. Forgive them for being smart.</p>
<p>4. Forgive them for forgetting your birthday.</p>
<p>5. Just forgive them.</p>
<p>All that being said, it is most important to practice the same thing  with yourself. That’s right, you are one of 6,862,161,949 people on the  planet. You are born, make mistakes, learn to love and get angry with  your little sister. You make a mistake at least once a day. You breathe  the same air as the one sitting next to you and this act is one of  sharing. Sharing is a thing we so easily forget. So is forgiving.</p>
<p>By the way, the population above was as of August 13, 2010 20:42 UTC. There is room for error. That was the point, wasn’t it?</p>
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		<title>The Olympic Games&#8211;Bringing Nations Together</title>
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<p>Sports competitions are one of the few things that continue to bring the nations of the world together in a common goal. The Olympics are an international event held both in the summer and the winter, which brings nations from around the world together to compete in a variety of competitions. Through the years the Olympics organization has grown to include representation from nearly every nation. Unfortunately, this growth has also caused problems such as bribery, boycotts, and terrorism.</p>
<p>In Ancient Greece the Olympic Games were a series of competitions held between representatives of different cities and kingdoms which included mainly athletes but also included chariot races and combat events. During the games all conflicts between these cities and kingdoms were put on hold until the conclusion of the games. The Ancient Olympic Games began to decline in popularity and importance when the Romans took power. There is mostly conjecture as to when the Ancient Olympic Games actually stopped.</p>
<p>Beginning in the 1700s, attempts were made to re-establish an Olympic-type game. It wasnâ€™t until the early 1800s that the Greeks took an interest in reviving the Olympic Games and they organized the International Olympics Committee (IOC). Through this organization the first Olympic Games were organized and held in Athens in 1896. These games brought together 14 nations and 241 athletes who competed in 43 events. This first attempt at re-establishing the Olympic Games was a huge success, but the subsequent games in Paris and St. Louis lost some popularity and became side shows. When the games returned to Athens in 1906 in an unofficial capacity, the interest was sparked again and rekindled interest in the games.</p>
<p>By 2008 the Olympic Games has grown to approximately 10,500 competitors from 204 nations world-wide in the summer games, although the Winter Olympics is on quite a bit of a smaller scale.</p>
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		<title>Being Tolerant of Homosexuality</title>
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<p>If there is a topic that might be more polarizing than any other in the world; it&#8217;s the topic of homosexuality throughout the nations. There are an increasing number of outed gay people in society and there are people who are very understanding and tolerant of these lifestyles that are different from their own. Meanwhile, there are some out there who are not quite as understanding. They believe that being gay is a disease or that it&#8217;s simply a lifestyle that is a choice and meant to be an affront to the mainstream way of life. It&#8217;s important that those who find themselves intolerant of homosexuals understand some of the central issues of gay rights and the overall treatment of gay people.</p>
<p>In life, people have and make choices. It&#8217;s a decision to choose one of the great Denver apartments that are available, or to pick what kind of car to drive. Many Denver apartments welcome gay and lesbian tenants because they always leave their Denver apartments so clean and well kept. Who wouldn&#8217;t want these wonderful people choosing to live an alternative lifestyle in Denver apartments?</p>
<p>However, who someone will love or who they won&#8217;t love are not part of the choices people often make. Being gay might not be something that is clear cut for many from an early age, but to say that they would choose a lifestyle that is full of so much adversity and met with such ridicule might be shortsighted by those that believe it.   Being tolerant of a homosexual isn&#8217;t about fully supporting the lifestyle and immersing oneself in the culture too. Everyone must make the decision though to treat a differing opinion with basic love and respect. Understand that because someone does something different doesn&#8217;t make it a part of another person&#8217;s life. It&#8217;s about seeing the differences between the two sides and agreeing that hating each other for it would be wrong and wouldn&#8217;t help anything in the long run. Being gay isn&#8217;t a choice, but hating someone for being gay is.</p>
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		<title>History of Immigration To America</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2010 08:38:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Throughout history people have immigrated to The Americas for various reasons. After Christopher Columbus first discovered the New World, people began immigrating to the Americas to escape religious oppression and be awarded greater freedoms or just to start a new life. Since that time the reasons for immigration has changed, although some stay the same. [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Throughout history people have immigrated to The Americas for various reasons. After Christopher Columbus first discovered the New World, people began immigrating to the Americas to escape religious oppression and be awarded greater freedoms or just to start a new life. Since that time the reasons for immigration has changed, although some stay the same.</p>
<p>For the first 150 years or so some of those reasons remained the same, although some people began immigrating to America to reunite with loved ones, were brought to the Americas as slaves against their will, others were sent to the Americas as an exile from their countries for â€œcrimesâ€ committed against the throne, some were political refugees who feared for their lives, while otherâ€™s reasons remained a desire for a better life.</p>
<p>During the 1800s the reasons behind immigration to the Americas became more about financial gain. Land in the Americas was abundant and was known to be fairly inexpensive. There was plenty of work available where in some other countries work was difficult to find.</p>
<p>In the late 1800s and into the 1900s more differing nationalities began immigrating to the Americas for a variety of reasons. Jews started immigrating to the Americas to be allowed more religious freedom, Russians came to America to escape harassment, Asians and Italians were looking for work. In many countries America was becoming known as the â€œLand of Opportunity.â€ It was known that America had plenty of work available and in America you were allowed religious freedom.</p>
<p>Since the early 1900s immigration to America, more specifically the United States, has continued more widely now because there is less chance of harassment, deportation, or prosecution while there are greater chances for financial independence in the United States than in other countries. A lot of immigrants who continue to come to America presently are still escaping oppression and may be fleeing their countries for fear of their lives.</p>
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		<title>Black Friday and Your Mental Health &#8211; Maintaining Shades of Gray</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 17:38:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by marc.benton via Flickr There are some in my family who have made Black Friday an annual ritual. They plan for it. They dress for it. They print maps. They split up, if necessary, but being the first gal to burst through the doors is a big deal. They&#8217;re like pioneer women, bundled up [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are some in my family who have made Black Friday an annual ritual.  They plan for it. They dress for it. They print maps. They split up, if  necessary, but being the first gal to burst through the doors is a big  deal. They&#8217;re like pioneer women, bundled up with the cold wind in their  faces. One of my nieces even wears special shoes with treads so she  doesn&#8217;t slip on the snow and lose her footing&#8211;and maybe a great deal on  a big TV.</p>
<p>Personally, I&#8217;d rather sleep. I don&#8217;t care how much  money I can save on a toaster, I&#8217;m not going to risk my dignity to stand  at the doors in the freezing cold with a bunch of hysterical moms with  madness in their eyes. Those women are scary. Besides, the day after  Thanksgiving is usually a business travel day for me. Airports don&#8217;t  participate in Black Friday.</p>
<p>While Black Friday isn&#8217;t my thing, I decided to give Cyber Monday a whirl. After technical snags and driver updates,  I was able to preview the sales online, and I must admit, there were a  lot of deals. At least I could shop from the comfort of my pajamas and  avoid the mobs at the big box stores.</p>
<p>There was a TV that caught  my interest. The brand was obscure, but the price was right. I thought I  might need to get up early Monday to get in on the action and snag my  TV.</p>
<p>Well, my alarm didn&#8217;t go off. By the time I awoke, people had  been pointing and clicking for hours. I poured hot coffee and fired up  the PC anyway. The TV I had wanted was gone&#8211;sold out. Now, not only is  Black Friday on my &#8220;banned&#8221; list, so is Cyber Monday!</p>
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		<title>CafÃ© Judgments</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s six in the evening when you sit down in your favorite café for an Americano, a scone and time to sit quietly and remember the day. Not long after you arrive, you are followed in by a group of two women in their twenties and a father and son. The two women sit across [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s six in the evening when you sit down in your favorite café for an  Americano, a scone and time to sit quietly and remember the day. Not  long after you arrive, you are followed in by a group of two women in  their twenties and a father and son.</p>
<p>The two women sit across  from you, halfway across the café. They are dressed to kill. All the  accessories, slightly low cut dresses to catch the attention of men. You  are thinking this to yourself. That addition of the sunglasses on top  of their heads gives that finishing touch. The words that come to mind?  High maintenance.</p>
<p>You look out the café window to see a 2010 Lexus, black with a sun roof. Yep. Gotta be theirs.</p>
<p>The eleven year old boy and his dad sit next to you. The boy is wearing  his Little League uniform with grass stains on the white pants. Dirt is  ground into the chest of his shirt showing that he slid into second.  You begin to chat with the two, discussing the game. Dad took his son to  the café as a pay-off for a 2 RBI game and a throw out at home plate.  It was a great day for dad and son. You almost mention the two women to  the dad, but hold it in.</p>
<p>Dad and son move on and the two women  pay their bill, getting up to go. You look out the window to prove to  yourself that you are a good judge of character. Dad and son climb into  the Lexus and drive off. Behind the Lexus is a 1972 Datsun 510 station  wagon covered with gray primer spots. There are three ladders strapped  to the top, covered with paint. The inside of the car is full of  buckets, rollers and all the house painting accessories.</p>
<p>You  look at the two women climbing into “Old Paint” and read the magnetic  sign on the door: “Two Sisters House Painting—We Paint the Town!”</p>
<p>Your head drops to the table thanking God you kept your mouth shut.</p>
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		<title>Tolerance and Peace Require Respect for the Law</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Tolerance for others is a valuable trait, but it&#8217;s one that often has to be developed, especially when it comes to people who have strong but differing opinions. In order to have peace, there has to be tolerance &#8211; but that doesn&#8217;t mean you have to change your views to agree with [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tolerance for others is a valuable trait, but it&#8217;s one that  often has to be developed, especially when it comes to people who have  strong but differing opinions. In order to have peace, there has to be  tolerance &#8211; but that doesn&#8217;t mean you have to change your views to agree  with everyone else. Mostly, tolerance is about respect for other people  and whether you can see the value in their arguments. Even if you can&#8217;t  see any value in what they&#8217;re saying, can you agree to disagree?  Tolerance can come from only one party to the situation, but peace  really needs to come from both parties.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to have peace  in a situation if one or more people are insisting on making trouble.  You can, though, still be at peace within yourself, no matter what&#8217;s  going on around you. It&#8217;s a great way to live, and it reduces or  eliminates a lot of the stress that you would see otherwise.  Unfortunately, there are a lot of intolerant people in the world, who  either aren&#8217;t interested in peace or only want peace if it means that  everyone else will be doing things their way. True peace doesn&#8217;t come  about that way. It comes about from respecting things even if you don&#8217;t  agree.</p>
<p>For example, if you get a DUI and have to pay fines and go to court, you may not think that&#8217;s fair.  You don&#8217;t have to like it, but you should do it out of respect for the  law. You don&#8217;t need to agree with the law to have respect for it, just  like you don&#8217;t need to agree with your neighbor to have respect for his  or her beliefs. People have a right to their own opinions, but those  should not infringe on the rights of others to live their lives.</p>
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		<title>Trust Takes Guts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trust takes guts. Human’s hurt humans, but not because humans are naturally mean. It is because we remember enough in our past to learn from situations that hurt us. It is this learning process that sets us up to be smart enough not to touch a hot coal in the barbeque again. Remembering past circumstances [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Trust takes guts. Human’s hurt humans, but not because humans are  naturally mean. It is because we remember enough in our past to learn  from situations that hurt us. It is this learning process that sets us  up to be smart enough not to touch a hot coal in the barbeque again.</p>
<p>Remembering past circumstances then changing your behavior to improve  your life is a good thing. Remembering too much is not a good thing. It  is this balance between remembering to protect yourself and forgetting  and going on that creates or destroys trust. Going on without resentment  takes courage.</p>
<p>Trust takes guts because it means placing yourself in a position  where you could get hurt again. It means giving the next woman in your  life the right NOT to be like the last one that hurt you. Just because  your boss has personality traits like your dad, does not mean that he is  your dad. Situations like this are scary. There is a way out of this  dilemma.</p>
<p>Each event in life that hurts you is an individual event, not a  railroad train with a thousand cars. Every time you get hurt, you learn.  If you follow the steps to honestly look at the situation that hurt  you, it becomes apparent that there was a reason for the end result. You  have the power to alter the behaviors that caused the hurt and go on  without a train load of duplicate situations repeating the same  disaster.</p>
<p>If you look deeply enough at the cause and effect of a  painful circumstance, most often you will find it was nobody’s fault  and it was everybody’s fault. In other words, fault does not come into  play. Circumstances that create fear create defensive behaviors that are  not intentional. Open minded enough, you see that people act to protect  themselves from pain.</p>
<p>Observing without fear, clarity of  thought can take over. Trust resumes. You are smarter for the wear and  more trusting. You know that the lesson was worth the pain. Trusting  creates wisdom. Wisdom removes fear. In the presence of courage, getting  hurt disappears.</p>
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		<title>Holidays are a Time for Remembering</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The holidays are a time to reflect on family and past memories. One way to do this is to pull out your photo albums and scrapbooks, and begin looking at the pictures you’ve taken over the years. You’ll be amazed to see how far you’ve come over the years, and how many memories can be [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The holidays are a time to reflect on family and past memories. One  way to do this is to pull out your photo albums and scrapbooks, and  begin looking at the pictures you’ve taken over the years. You’ll be  amazed to see how far you’ve come over the years, and how many memories  can be sparked by what you once thought was a simple picture.</p>
<p>If  your photos are thrown together in a shoe box, now be the time you want  to start putting them in order and starting a scrapbook. Scrapbooks are a  great way to keep your memories alive and share them with friends and  family. They also make great holiday gifts. If you have photos from a  vacation you took with family or friends, for instance, you can make  copies of those photos and put them together in a scrapbook to give  those who went with you on the vacation. Add some journal entries about  the memories you have from that trip to share them with those you were  with. You may even bring back some memories and laughs for them.</p>
<p>There  are other elements you can add to the scrapbooks to add more life to  them, and bring them up to date. Let’s say for example, you took a trip  to Arlington, Texas. You could contact an Arlington property management company about the place you stayed to see if they have any updated  pictures of it you can send for and add to the scrapbook. This may be an  element you hadn’t thought of adding to your scrapbook. Then, you could  do a “then and now” theme when putting the book together.</p>
<p>Scrapbooks  are just one idea of how to keep the memories alive. You could also  make ornaments from old pictures, a collage frame, holiday cards, or a  calendar.</p>
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		<title>Cobdenism And World Peace</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can Cobdenism bring about world peace? Cobdenism, named for British economist and statesman, Richard Cobden, is based on a theory that through international free trade and free markets we can attain world peace. The thought is that by removing tariffs and initializing international free trade that wars would become impossible. The theory behind this is [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can Cobdenism bring about world peace? Cobdenism, named for British economist and statesman, Richard Cobden, is based on a theory that through international free trade and free markets we can attain world peace. The thought is that by removing tariffs and initializing international free trade that wars would become impossible. The theory behind this is that with a free trade system it would prevent any nation from becoming completely self-sufficient, which is a requirement for any long war.</p>
<p>A system of free trade is when traders are allowed to act or perform transactions without the interference of government. Under a free trade policy prices are completely determined by true supply and demand. Free trade features would include a trade of goods without taxes, tariffs, or other trade barriers; trade of services without taxes or other trade barriers; free access to markets; free access to market information; the absence of any interference by governments or firms to distort markets; free movement of labor between and within countries; and free movement of capital between and within countries.</p>
<p>Critics of Cobdenism argue that free trade will not prevent countries from creating some sort of emergency plan to become self-sufficient in the event of a war or that they will just obtain their needs from another country. There are others who argue that free trade will not, however, make wars impossible, but in fact will actually create wars.<br />
Nowadays this theory is generally referred to as the laissez-faire economic theory. This term was first introduced during a meeting of French businessmen in 1680 during which the Cobdenism theory of free trade and world peace was discussed. During this meeting one of the businessmen coined the phrase â€œLaissez-nous faireâ€ which in French translates as â€œLeave us be&#8221;, lit. &#8220;Let us do&#8221;. Supporters have now come to refer to the Cobdenism economic theory as the laissez-faire economic theory.</p>
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		<title>Tolerating Others Doesn&#8217;t Have to Mean Staying With Them</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife Tolerance is very important. It can help to promote peace throughout the world, and it can allow people who didn&#8217;t get along in the past to learn from one another instead of just ignoring what people have to say because they don&#8217;t agree. Tolerance doesn&#8217;t mean you have to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tolerance is very important. It can help to promote peace throughout the  world, and it can allow people who didn&#8217;t get along in the past to  learn from one another instead of just ignoring what people have to say  because they don&#8217;t agree. Tolerance doesn&#8217;t mean you have to agree with  others, or that you have to change your viewpoint and beliefs to match  what another person considers to be true. It means, in short, that  people should just all try to get along. There&#8217;s no reason not to,  unless another person is actively trying to harm you, personally. If  that&#8217;s not the case, why not listen to what that person has to say, and  then make your own judgment about right and wrong?</p>
<p>Whether  you&#8217;re practicing tolerance on a global scale or a much more personal  one, there may come a time when you see that it&#8217;s necessary to sever  ties with someone else. If that someone is a spouse, www.totaldivorce.com can help you get through a difficult time with decency, dignity, and  compassion for others. Just because a relationship is ending, that  doesn&#8217;t mean there has to be a lot of ugliness and other problems  involved. There can be peace as you move through the legal system.</p>
<p>Retaining peace in your heart and mind can seem difficult when there is  so much going on in your life and in the world, but the only way peace  will come to the world is if everyone works toward it. Why not make that  your focus? You can&#8217;t always please everyone, but you can do the kinds  of things that matter to you and that don&#8217;t harm others. The things that  bring you joy can often also bring you peace, and you can share that  peace with the world around you. It&#8217;s contagious.</p>
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		<title>The Democractic Peace Theory</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The democratic peace theory holds to the theory that democracies rarely if ever go to war against each other. Furthermore, it is theorized that more and more nations are becoming democratic nations and that in essence there can be world peace based on this alone. Even if this theory is accepted, there are critics that [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The democratic peace theory holds to the theory that democracies rarely if ever go to war against each other. Furthermore, it is theorized that more and more nations are becoming democratic nations and that in essence there can be world peace based on this alone.</p>
<p>Even if this theory is accepted, there are critics that feel that simply because democracies do not wage war against each other and even if the world became completely governed by democracies, this would not necessarily ensure world peace. Those same critics have stated that this theory would more accurately be labeled as the â€œdemocracies donâ€™t fight each otherâ€ hypothesis.</p>
<p>There have been many explanations given as to why democracies do not fight each other. Some feel it is simply by chance, others have stated that it is most likely because democratic leaders have to answer to the people when wars are waged, and prefer to find other means to resolve differences. Democracies, however, tend to view non-democracies as threats and enemies and will tend to wage war with them over issues that would have been resolved peaceably between democracies. Another theory is that democracies tend to be wealthier than other countries, and therefore stand to lose more in a war, and in turn they avoid going to war.</p>
<p>There has been some research into this theory and the claims presented. There is much controversy over the findings as to what exactly constitutes a â€œdemocracyâ€ or what determines a â€œwar,â€ etc. Although, one problem with the research on this subject is that democracies have actually been fewer over the past two centuries therefore affording less opportunities for democracies to fight each other.</p>
<p>There are some that feel that the democratic peace theory will be used as justification for democracies to wage war against non-democracies in an attempt at bringing about world peace through democratic dominance.</p>
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		<title>Where Have All the Hairdos Gone?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia There was time when hair bleach makers had a field day just because Marilyn Monroe sported a bleach-blonde look. All of a sudden, every woman in the United States wanted to have a hair do just like Marilyn. The short curly ‘Poodle Cut’ became a rave when Gina Lollobrigida carried it off. [...]]]></description>
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<p>There was time when hair bleach makers had a field day just  because Marilyn Monroe sported a bleach-blonde look. All of a sudden,  every woman in the United States wanted to have a hair do just like  Marilyn. The short curly ‘Poodle Cut’ became a rave when Gina  Lollobrigida carried it off. People went crazy after Farrah Fawcett’s  feathered hairstyle. Women were often seen imitating the hairstyles of  the most popular actresses of their era. Audrey Hepburn, Barbra  Streisand, Lauren Bacall and Mia Farrow are just a few names that set  trends overnight and had women all over the United States sporting the  their hairdos.</p>
<p>Men were not to be left behind either. Elvis’  huge popularity meant men would mirror his oiled coif and prominent side  burns. John Travolta in <em>Grease </em>and <em>Saturday Night Fever </em>sent  feminine hearts racing and so college boys were off throwing on cans of  grease to make their hair slick.  Speaking of slick: remember all those  slick, combed back flat hair dos post the Godfather Trilogy? Even the  Beatles with their pixie hairstyle set off a new trend. Men and women,  both were avid followers of fashion and by followers we don’t just mean  reading about it, but adopting the styles themselves.</p>
<p>There  seems to be a drought in this trend in recent times however. The last  time a hairdo became anywhere close to popular was ‘The Rachel’ which  was Jennifer Aniston’s look in <em>Friends</em>. Maybe people expect  celebrity hairdos to be expensive. Although getting a celebrity look can  be high maintenance, it does not exactly lead to bankruptcy or having  to engage a debt consolidation service!  Besides, once you get the actual cut done by a professional it can  generally be maintained at home. With a little bit of training, people  can easily pull off celebrity hairdos and look as amazing as their  idols.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The issue of education on our society has been talked about frequently, but the impact of our society on education is not as widely discussed. The fact is that social norms, cultures, beliefs, and traditions can deeply effect education and how education is perceived in different cultures and nations. We are all education through different [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The issue of education on our society has been talked about frequently, but the impact of our society on education is not as widely discussed. The fact is that social norms, cultures, beliefs, and traditions can deeply effect education and how education is perceived in different cultures and nations. We are all education through different experiences, not just through formal institutionalized educational systems. Our societies educate us all through our surroundings and experiences and allow us a rich platform in which to learn, grow, and enhance our lives.</p>
<p>What is a â€œsocietyâ€? A society is a group of individuals who have a diverse culture and economic government. Society is characterized by individuals with distinct relationships and who share a common system of laws, customs, and values. As you can see, there is much to learn from different groups of societies in our world!</p>
<p>We start learning from our surrounds long before we ever enter an organized educational system. Much about us is shaped by the society we live in and the things we experience. Even as adults we continue to learn and grow from our experiences. By spending time with other societies, one can gain an education in new cultures, religions, laws, and customs. Learning from other societies can give us a better understanding or appreciation of our own.</p>
<p>Although we do learn much from our societies and the experiences we have within our society, there is much more we can gain and learn from a formal education as well. Society has a lot of influence on education and either the richness of it or the lack of it. Due to inequalities of some societies as well as unhealthy educational systems, there are also negative effects of education on society as a whole. In fact, these inequalities can be found in any part of the world including America.</p>
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		<title>Are Micro Loans the Wave of the Future?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife We have all seen what traditional banks have done to the world&#8217;s economy. The collapse of the Icelandic and Greek financial systems created huge repercussions felt throughout the world. Banks labeled as too big to fail are refusing to lend to consumers, yet at the same time, raising interest [...]]]></description>
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<p>We have all seen what traditional banks have done to the world&#8217;s  economy. The collapse of the Icelandic and Greek financial systems  created huge repercussions felt throughout the world. Banks labeled as  too big to fail are refusing to lend to consumers, yet at the same time,  raising interest rates and giving themselves bonuses. Banking has gone  in a macro direction, with faceless entities allowing and disallowing  world commerce to thrive.</p>
<p>This has led to a downfall in morale and ingenuity in developed and  less-developed regions all over the world. There have been many who have  taken these events and spotted opportunities to create new human  partnerships. In recent years, a new phenomenon has taken place.  Ordinary individuals have taken it upon themselves to help and finance  those with an entrepreneurial spirit in less-developed countries, all  with the help of the Internet. Several micro lending websites now allow  people in India to request a loan from someone in Hoboken, N.J.</p>
<p>The premise is to connect people globally in a way that has never been  done before. Micro lending sites allow users to create profiles stating  their monetary needs and how they wish to spend their money. On the  other end, a person can sift through the profiles and lend money to  anyone she wishes to with terms for the person to pay back the loan at a  future date.</p>
<p>Many detractors believed that once money changed hands the micro loans would not be repaid. But micro lending has given way to a staggering  statistic. Almost 98 percent of micro loans are paid back within the  allotted amount of time. Seeing as this rate is significantly higher  than repayment of loans in most developed nations, it shows that  human-level business utilizing technology instead of depending on it can  provide real-world economic results. Given the success, micro loans may  be the wave of the future.</p>
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		<title>Why you need to Teach Tolerance to your Kids</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia It has long been said that America is a giant melting pot of people of different races, ages and religions. People come to America from all over the world seeking better opportunities for themselves and their families. In fact, most American families can trace their family history back to ancestors who immigrated [...]]]></description>
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<p>It has long been said that America is a giant melting pot of people of different races, ages and religions. People come to America from all over the world seeking better opportunities for themselves and their families. In fact, most American families can trace their family history back to ancestors who immigrated for these same reasons. Many countries throughout the world are now experiencing this same melding of cultures and beliefs.</p>
<p>These patterns of immigration continue to increase, creating a wonderful diversity in cities and towns across the world. Adults experience this daily in their dealings at work, at the store and online. Most have developed tolerance and acceptance of the ways their world is changing and the new people in their lives. Others are not as comfortable with our changing societies, especially if they have not had much prior exposure to different cultures, religions, etc.</p>
<p>Consider that children are having these same experiences with diversity at school, on their sports teams and in other organizations or locations where they interact with others &#8211; and that they may not have the necessary skills for being respectful of other&#8217;s differences.</p>
<p>Teaching tolerance to children is as much a part of a parent&#8217;s job as teaching the child to walk or tie his or her shoes. Tolerance is just as important to a child&#8217;s future success as these other things are. The ability to be tolerant of others can lead to more opportunities in business, in education and in other areas of life. The good news is that many children are hard-wired with the ability to accept others for who they are, and they are regularly exposed to diversity from a much younger age than their parents ever were.</p>
<p>Teach your child to be tolerant, and you have taught him or her a skill to last a lifetime.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[While taxes are something everyone must pay, it is certainly not something anyone really looks forward to. For many, the choice to have the maximum amount of taxes taken out of their paychecks each week is an easy decision. For others, life is too expensive and they can’t afford to have the extra money taken [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While taxes are something everyone must pay, it is certainly not  something anyone really looks forward to. For many, the choice to have  the maximum amount of taxes taken out of their paychecks each week is an  easy decision. For others, life is too expensive and they can’t afford  to have the extra money taken out of their check. They choose to face  the prospect of paying for their taxes at the end of the year. This is partly due to the high cost of health  care in the United States. Americans are faced with having to give a  large portion of their paycheck to insurance companies for health care  coverage, leaving them with little to live on.</p>
<p>Health care in  the United States is out of reach for many people. Finding care that  they can afford is not an easy task and without health insurance they  are not likely to find the proper medical care that they may need.  Choosing a health insurance policy can be a difficult choice for many  people because of the price. Many people have to choose between giving  over most of their pay check to health insurance, or being left without  any coverage in an emergency. This is not an easy choice for many  families.</p>
<p>Many people would like to see their tax money go  toward some sort of health care for every person in the United States  that works. They need the coverage for their families and aren’t finding  it in the private sector. This is causing many to hope for health care  to be provided by the government in a way that every person can find  care without having to pay every penny that they are earning to do so.  This would certainly make the cost of taxes a little more acceptable to  some, and a bit more bearable on their wallets.</p>
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		<title>Do Negative Political Ads Work?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by cthomasesq via Flickr Every time a big election cycle comes around, the television and radio airwaves are full of political ads. A few stand out for positively discussing the particular candidate’s record or beliefs. But most are negative, with candidates focusing on the failings of their opponents. Why? Why do most politicians choose [...]]]></description>
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<p>Every time a big election cycle comes around, the television and radio airwaves are full of political ads. A few stand out for positively discussing the particular candidate’s record or beliefs. But most are negative, with candidates focusing on the failings of their opponents.</p>
<p>Why? Why do most politicians choose to run advertisements that attack their opponents? Well, it turns out that even though the public professes to dislike these types of ads, we actually listen to them. In short, negative political ads work.</p>
<p>Studies suggest that voters more easily remember negative ads, and that candidates who run negative ads are more likely to win. Voters allow their perceptions of the candidates who are attacked to be tarnished. Some studies have even found that strong competition between candidates – as indicated by the use of negative advertisements – increases voter turnout.</p>
<p>Interestingly, voters seem to be able to distinguish between different types of negative information that a candidate’s competitor puts forth. Voters find it useful to hear about a candidate’s tax-paying record, voting record and if they have accepted campaign donations from special interest groups. But mention a candidate’s family, personal finances or lack of military service and the negative ad may backfire. Many voters consider these topics off-limits.</p>
<p>Political consultants recommend that candidates run a clean, positive campaign whenever possible. But this can be difficult, especially for those in the challenger position. Everyone who runs for office should very carefully consider the costs and benefits of going negative in a campaign. As indicated above, voters have strong ideas about what is acceptable in a negative campaign and what is not. A politician who breaks these unwritten rules may find that he or she is a victim of the attack ad that was designed to harm their opponent.</p>
<p>Negative campaign ads do, apparently, work – but only when employed in a very careful and specific way.</p>
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		<title>Ending the Bullying of Gay Teens</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Steph L. via Flickr Bullying is nothing new. Most people who are adults today were bullied at some time during their childhood or teen years, or were bullies themselves. For a long time, it was almost considered a right of passage – something every child experienced. Most people, no matter which side of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bullying is nothing new. Most people who are adults today were bullied at some time during their childhood or teen years, or were bullies themselves. For a long time, it was almost considered a right of passage – something every child experienced. Most people, no matter which side of the bully/victim battle they were on, grew up to be kind, normal, well-adjusted people.</p>
<p>But our society is changing. Excuses of “kids will be kids” to explain incidences of bullying are no longer acceptable. Our communities are more diverse – people of all races, abilities and sexual orientation mix together every day. While this is, overall, a wonderful thing for society it too often causes friction among different groups.</p>
<p>One group that seems to be on the receiving end of a lot of that friction is gay teens. They are subjected to slurs and threats, harassment and violence. More than 30 percent say they are threatened or physically harmed at school each year. For these reasons and more, gay teens are among the most likely to attempt suicide.</p>
<p>In the United States, schools are required to provide a safe learning environment for everyone – yet terrible things are happening to gay youth in our schools. These students tend to skip school frequently or drop out because of the abuse they are subjected to.</p>
<p>Schools must work to teach their students tolerance of all people. That differences are to be honored and embraced, not made fun of. Student councils can get involved and develop anti-bullying programs. Teachers and administrators need to have open and honest communication about bullying, especially bullying of gay teens. Schools can encourage students to form a Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) chapter at the school. Research shows that schools with these groups have teens that feel safer.</p>
<p>Finally, and most importantly, schools must encourage anyone who feels bullied to confide in someone who can help.</p>
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		<title>My Child Isn’t a Bully. Is He?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Most parents worry about their child being bullied. They talk to their children about how to stand up for themselves, how to defend themselves, how not to be a victim. But most parents don’t think about the opposite side of the situation unless they are directly confronted with it – they don’t [...]]]></description>
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<p>Most parents worry about their child being bullied. They talk to their children about how to stand up for themselves, how to defend themselves, how not to be a victim. But most parents don’t think about the opposite side of the situation unless they are directly confronted with it – they don’t know what to do when their child is the one doing the bullying.</p>
<p>It can be very upsetting to learn your child has been bullying others. What do you do? How do you handle this situation?</p>
<p>The most important thing to do, the experts say, is to address it immediately. Try to understand why your child is bullying others. Some kids do it because they feel insecure. These children seek out and pick on others that they think are weaker than they are, so that they can feel better about themselves. On the other hand, some children simply don’t realize that it is not an acceptable behavior. There are other reasons this behavior may occur as well. A good plan of action is to speak with your child’s teacher and counselor to try to understand the situations where the bullying behavior occurs. If it is possible for you to observe your child in the classroom setting unobserved, this may give you some insights as well.</p>
<p>Once you have an understanding of what is going on, talk to your child about the behavior. Help them comprehend that bullying is wrong, and teach them the proper way to handle situations where the bullying occurs. Explain the concepts of tolerance and equality to your child in language he or she can understand, and model this behavior. Kids learn how to interact with others by watching their parents.</p>
<p>Don’t rule out the need for professional help and guidance if these techniques don’t work. Your child can learn to be a good citizen and a good friend. It will just take some effort on your part, and some time.</p>
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		<title>Tolerance in the Workplace 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife Your workplace really isn’t any different than the grocery store, your favorite restaurant or the local mall. It is filled with many people who are not just like you. In the same way that people of different cultures, beliefs and religions mingle in public places; your workplace is becoming [...]]]></description>
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<p>Your workplace really isn’t any different than the grocery store, your favorite restaurant or the local mall. It is filled with many people who are not just like you. In the same way that people of different cultures, beliefs and religions mingle in public places; your workplace is becoming more diverse.</p>
<p>It is not uncommon for misunderstandings and conflicts to develop in the workplace between people who think differently from one another. But for everyone to be successful and work well together, you must learn how to move beyond these differences and develop tolerance for others’ ideas. It is the manager’s responsibility to set a good example in this area. He or she must model respect for all the employees’ ideas, and teach everyone how to be empathetic. Once people are able to truly understand where other people are coming from, the team can pull together and work for business success.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, it is not enough for managers to depend on employees’ good will to develop workplace tolerance. Good human resources policies that clearly outline what is expected in terms of employee behavior must be written, explained and uniformly enforced.</p>
<p>Team building activities can also help employees from different backgrounds better understand each other. If you are a manager or business owner, consider bringing in a team building expert to lead your staff through a variety of exercises designed to build empathy and respect. You might also consider a team building retreat. These can be fun and physical ways for your employees to learn how to pull together.</p>
<p>Diversity in the workplace is something you can expect to continue as the world’s population continues to move and blend. Businesses that will be successful in the future are those that not only adapt to diversity, but embrace it. Those that feature a systemic culture of tolerance will be poised to win.</p>
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		<title>Bankruptcy and World Peace</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever considered whether or not bankruptcy has an impact on world peace? If you haven&#8217;t been impacted by a not-so-natural disaster, this question might have little meaning for you. With the recent oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, what might have happened if BP decided to file for bankruptcy protection instead [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever considered whether or not bankruptcy has an impact on world peace? If you haven&#8217;t been impacted by a not-so-natural disaster, this question might have little meaning for you. With the recent oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, what might have happened if BP decided to file for bankruptcy protection instead of performing clean-up duties and attempting to compensate the everyday people who were so badly affected by their mistakes?</p>
<p>While no one would have been clamoring to declare war on Great Britain, many people would have wanted to restrict oil production in the Gulf of Mexico. Almost everyone would agree that better rules should be put in place to prevent this from ever happening again, but only extremists are recommending an outright ban on deep-water drilling.</p>
<p>If a ban was put into place, this could not only eliminate even more jobs in the Gulf region, but it could also reduce the amount of oil production from the Western Hemisphere and further increase our reliance on Middle Eastern oil. Of course, all of our Middle Eastern difficulties can&#8217;t be blamed on our need for oil, but, if you&#8217;re going to be completely honest with yourself, logic says that at least a little bit must be related to petroleum production.</p>
<p>What would happen if the US relied exclusively on the Middle Eastern countries for every drop of oil? The country is working hard to reduce its reliance on any type of oil, but everyone needs gas and other oil products for the short-term. Would this country take their needs as far as to declare war on another country for the simple need to find enough oil to fuel our needs? You have to admit that it&#8217;s a possibility, no matter how remote. For your more information on bankruptcy, please look up your local state bankruptcy laws.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia We live in a highly charged political climate. Turn on the TV or radio, pick up a newspaper or cruise the web and you can’t avoid charged political advertisements, discussions or articles. The bread and butter of most cable television networks these days are talk shows that feature people from different political [...]]]></description>
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<p>We live in a highly charged political climate. Turn on the TV or radio, pick up a newspaper or cruise the web and you can’t avoid charged political advertisements, discussions or articles. The bread and butter of most cable television networks these days are talk shows that feature people from different political backgrounds yelling at each other. This is not helpful, and does not sway the undecided to either political party’s viewpoint. If anything, it alienates people and distances them further from the political process. Do you think this is what the founding fathers of America had in mind when they risked their lives to found this country?</p>
<p>So what can you do? How can you help move America from this place of anger and fear mongering to a place of peace, where people with different viewpoints can engage in rational discussions? It is really fairly easy. Reach out, and begin a conversation with someone whose views are completely different from your own. Engage in a calm, serious discussion about politics, about Congress, about abortion or campaign spending or gun control or any other hot-button issue that tends to send people over the edge. Try – really try – to understand where the other person is coming from without letting things get heated. Defend your ideas calmly and rationally, too. You might be surprised where the conversation leads.</p>
<p>Imagine what could be accomplished if people could find common ground and begin to work toward those goals, rather than expending so much energy on trying to shoot the other party down. Too often the focus in America is on causing the opposing party to lose, rather than on trying to help everyone succeed. Nothing will change until the people start a movement of embracing political diversity. Take the first step today by reaching out to someone you would normally disagree with, and start a conversation.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Wisconsin Historical Images via Flickr How often have you done it? How often have you at least thought about it? Perhaps you are walking down the street and you see a homeless person. Maybe you are at the grocery store and you see someone who appears to have very little money, judging by [...]]]></description>
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<p>How often have you done it? How often have you at least thought about it? Perhaps you are walking down the street and you see a homeless person. Maybe you are at the grocery store and you see someone who appears to have very little money, judging by the condition of their clothing. Maybe there is a child in your child’s class whose hair is a little too long and whose clothes are not always clean. What do you do? You look away, or you walk away.</p>
<p>Why? Being poor is not contagious, but so often people behave like it is. Rather than reaching out to give a helping hand to people who so obviously need it, people are more willing to turn away and pretend like people who are not like themselves do not exist. Sadly, these people do not realize what amazing life experiences and friendships they are missing out on.</p>
<p>There is an amazing depth your life can develop when you not only help people who are less economically fortunate than you, but you build friendships with them. There is something lacking from life when the only people you associate with are people just like you. People who read the same books, watch the same shows, think the same thoughts – have the same socio-economic background.</p>
<p>Take the step today to meet someone new – someone who isn’t exactly like you. You don’t have to develop an instant friendship, but do be open to making acquaintances. You can start by striking up a conversation with that person at the grocery store. Or, you might choose to volunteer at a local soup kitchen. Remember that child in your child’s class? Consider calling that boy or girl’s parents and setting up a play date. These small steps can impact your life in very positive ways.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife To work toward world peace, you must first know what world peace really and truly is. World peace, in a simple state, is the ideal of peace, freedom and happiness among all peoples and all nations. The idea of world peace is a utopian theory where non-violence exists across [...]]]></description>
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<p>To work toward world peace, you must first know what world peace really  and truly is. World peace, in a simple state, is the ideal of peace,  freedom and happiness among all peoples and all nations. The idea of  world peace is a utopian theory where non-violence exists across the  planet, and by which every nation in the world cooperates willingly.  This may be either by a system of governance preventing warfare or by  voluntary measures. The term of world peace is sometimes used in order  to refer to the end of all hostility among every individual, though the  term is more commonly used for the purpose of referring to a complete  and permanent end to all regional and global wars as well as future  conflicts being solved through only non violent means.</p>
<p>There  are many different theories regarding how people can achieve world  peace, and they can differ significantly from one country to the next.  For example, the theories regarding world peace in Canada will differ  from the United States. A little bit of Canada 411 will show you that some countries are better at being peaceful than others.</p>
<p>There are a wide variety of political ideologies regarding world peace  such as the capitalism peace theory, the democratic peace theory,  cobdenism, mutual assured destruction, globalization, isolationism,  non-interventionism, self-organized peace and the economic norms theory.  There are also religious views regarding world peace such as Buddhism,  baha&#8217;i faith, Sikhism, Christianity ideal, Hinduism, Islam theory and  Judaism theory.</p>
<p>Each of these faiths and political theories  offers different ideas for how to obtain world peace. Unfortunately,  none is yet complete nor capable of helping to achieve world peace on  its own. It will be a combined effort of these theories and ideas that  will eventually bring about world peace, assuming that it is eventually a  possibility.</p>
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<p>When people say they wish for world peace, more often than not they mean peace in the Middle East. This region of the world has an extremely violent history. Wars and conflicts continually erupt over land, resources, religion and politics. For many years governments and leaders from around the world have attempted to bring peace to the region, with limited success.</p>
<p>The central dispute in this region is between Israel and the Palestinians. Peace talks between these groups began in 1967 with a United Nations Security Council Resolution, which called for Israel to withdraw its armed forces from “territories occupied in the recent conflict.” The conflict referred to was the 1967 War. Even with this agreement, the Arabs and the Israelis disagreed over some of the wording in the resolution.</p>
<p>In 1978, U.S. President Jimmy Carter held peace talks at Camp David near Washington. For twelve days, President Sadat of Egypt and Prime Minister Menachem of Israel talked through the issues. The result was two agreements, but the most significant result was that for the first time a major Arab nation recognized Israel as a legitimate state.</p>
<p>Other major peace talks include the Madrid Conference of 1991, sponsored by the U.S. and the Soviet Union; the Israel Syrian Talks, also in 1991; and the Oslo Agreement of 1993. The talks in Oslo, Norway, were an attempt to finally bring about a peace agreement between the Israelis and the Palestinians. The talks were held in secret and in September of that year the agreement was signed at the White House with President Bill Clinton in attendance. The Oslo Agreement established that, among other things, Israel would withdraw troops from the West Bank and Gaza.</p>
<p>Several attempts at peace were made during the 2000’s, with the last big attempt being the Geneva Accord in 2003. Despite these efforts full peace still does not exist in the region, and world leaders continue to work toward this end.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cover of Annie Lennox Racial and religious tolerance have been issues since the dawn of time. Fear, misunderstanding, and even sterotypical misconceptions passed down from one generation to the next have lead to racial and religious fighting and bloodshed for thousands of years. Turning on any news program from around the world is testament to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Racial and religious tolerance have been issues since the dawn of time. Fear, misunderstanding, and even sterotypical misconceptions passed down from one generation to the next have lead to racial and religious fighting and bloodshed for thousands of years. Turning on any news program from around the world is testament to the fact that if with modern views the issues of tolerance are still being played out in the smallest of neighborhoods and most global of cities. There are, however, some groups that are fighting to change this and help others to be more tolerant of the world and people around them.</p>
<p>Amnesty International is one of the leading organizations that works to support human rights, tolerance, and world peace. They believe that human rights and dignity are part, if not the key factor, to world peace and tolerance. One of the largest projects that Amnesty International is known for is their work and creation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.</p>
<p>Poverty and health concerns have been said to be one of the leading issues towards racial intolerance.  The ONE campaign was created to combat this issue. Through their work to help poverty stricken areas with food, health supplies, and education the ONE campaign has helped to make great change in underdeveloped nations. Through this change the world is seeing the ability of others to form tolerance on a global level.</p>
<p>Peace One Day became well known to peace activists in 2007 when it held a charity concert featuring Jude Law as a key speaker and singer Annie Lennox as a key performer. The concert, held at the Royal Albert Hall in London, set a spotlight on the issues that the world is facing as a whole. One of the major goals of the Peace One Day organization is to advance learning and education towards conflict resolution and human rights throughout the world.</p>
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		<title>Hidden Bias and the Global Issue</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife Tolerance is a global issue that effects the daily lives of politicians and citizens alike. Peace talks, hate crimes, and prejudice driven statements fill media stories daily. The real issue is that there are just as many closeted prejudices as their are open prejudices. Some people do not even [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tolerance is a global issue that effects the daily lives of politicians and citizens alike. Peace talks, hate crimes, and prejudice driven statements fill media stories daily. The real issue is that there are just as many closeted prejudices as their are open prejudices. Some people do not even realize that they hold the stereotyped viewpoints that lead to tolerance issues. The organization known as Teaching Tolerance is working to help people and move forward to a more tolerance global community. They use Internet and global media sources as their voice for change.</p>
<p>One of the latest concepts that Teaching Tolerance has utilized is focused on, what they have called, hidden bias. This concept is actually based on testing being performed by a combined effort between Harvard and the Universities of Virginia and Washington. The tests and concepts are all based on the concept that people, due to factors of their environment, have automatic responses to religions and ethnic groups. These automatic responses are what the leaders of these tests believe lead to prejudice and discrimination locally and globally.</p>
<p>The good news is that Teaching Tolerance has taken an additional step in the process of studying hidden bias in individuals. Not only do the ask people to acknowledge it they try to help people to become educated on their hidden biases with the hopes of removing them. This education can lead to people, hopefully, recognizing their hidden biases and dealing with them before they are exposed to others. The education also works to improve how people can impact each others lives.</p>
<p>If just one person realizes their own biases they can be more effective to spread their education to others. The education will spread and tolerance will spread along with it. Education on issues and cultures can be handed down by anyone. It requires no degree and no special certification. It simply requires time and recognizing where intolerance occurs.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Creating a hospitable working environment where all people can feel comfortable is a real challenge for many organizations. A relaxed environment not only helps employees work better, but also gives managers and clients good places to discuss upcoming projects without getting frustrated. There are several aspects to creating a hospitable work environment. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Creating a hospitable working environment where all people can feel  comfortable is a real challenge for many organizations. A relaxed  environment not only helps employees work better, but also gives  managers and clients good places to discuss upcoming projects without  getting frustrated.</p>
<p>There are several aspects to creating a  hospitable work environment. Once you know what approaches suit your  office, you can make a few changes to see what affect the new  environment has.</p>
<p>Lighting Is Essential</p>
<p>Lighting is an  essential aspect of all hospitable environments. Bright, fluorescent  lights are so unattractive to most people that they find it hard to  function over long periods of time without stepping outside for a breath  of fresh air and some natural light. On the other hand, you don&#8217;t  want your lighting too dim. That could make everyone a bit sleepy, which  isn&#8217;t exactly the type of hospitality that you want at work.</p>
<p>The Importance of Comfortable Furniture</p>
<p>Comfortable furniture will also help people concentrate and avoid  fussiness. Make sure that your couches and chairs offer good back  support. It is difficult for individuals to work well within a group  when they can only think about their aching backs. Again, you don&#8217;t  want to go too far to the extreme. Extremely soft cushions might  encourage drowsiness.</p>
<p>Accommodating Personal Needs</p>
<p>Accommodating the personal needs of individuals without your group could  also lead to a better working environment. The trick is to accommodate  each person without infringing upon the others. Doing this requires some  creative thinking. You might, for instance, accommodate smokers without  bothering non-smokers by allowing them to use electronic cigarette cartridges. The specific type of accommodations that work well in your office will depend on the individuals working there.</p>
<p>Once these changes are made, you should find that people can work together calmly with less frustration and fewer angry words.</p>
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<p>The act of genocide is not something that many people quickly associate with world peace or tolerance. With modern advances and technology it is sometimes assumed that genocide, the extermination of a nation or race systematically, is a thing of the past. This area of Sudan has lost over 30,000 people to genocidal violence since 2003 alone. In order to gain a foothold in the fight for tolerance and world peace it is important to understand why this is happening and what can be done to stop it.</p>
<p>On the most basic of levels the conflict in Darfur is based around civil war. It is the religious conflict that has been credited for the intolerance and genocide of the Darfur people. Many of the intolerance issues are targeted towards the non-Arab settlers and non-Muslim settlers within the area. This conflict of religious intolerance has lead to the area being deemed as the most racist and devastating attack on humans in recent history.</p>
<p>There are ways to help put a stop to the racial intolerance and bring peace to the area. The first step is to join coalitions that are working for the end to the genocide in Darfur. These world peace and tolerance organizations are Amnesty International, Africa Action, and the Save Darfur Coalition. There are numerous small community faith based groups working for the effort as well but the most well known and wide spread are the three previously mentioned organizations.</p>
<p>A great help to  the Darfur cause has been the outpouring of written and verbal concern that has spread throughout the Internet. Through the use of online podcasts, videos, and blogs people from all over the world have opened the eyes of others and educated them to put a stop to this horrific genocidal crime in Darfur in hopes of bringing tolerance and world peace to the area and to the globe.</p>
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<p>World peace and tolerance are issues that face every nation globally. This is brought to the forefront of media daily with the issue of the Middle East peace talks. It seems that daily there is some sort of media coverage regarding this issue. The real problem is that though we see this issue of tolerance and peace played out in the news we may not understand why these peace talks are not leading to peace and what the inner lying issue is. It seems hard to understand something so global and yet so local to that region. The truth is that the real issue is tolerance.</p>
<p>We see through media sources that world leaders not only want peace to come from these peace talks but they also feel that they have the answers to the problems. Unfortunately, the real issue of intolerance is overlooked in these answers. Peace talks have occurred every few years in locations around the globe. No matter where they are held or how they are organized they are unsuccessful. This is considered by some to be in large part to ignoring the issue of tolerance.</p>
<p>It is not easy to move from intolerance and years of bloodshed to a tolerance of the other person. It is not a movement that can happen over discussions at a table. It is not something that is going to be brought about by avoiding the topic. However, we as a global community can look to the Middle East and see the pain and suffering that is being caused by the intolerance and say no more.</p>
<p>We as a global community and family can look to the religious intolerance and gender intolerance and see the human rights violations that are being caused because of it. We can say no more and change things. We can become the change we would like to see there.</p>
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<p>New and innovative methods of tolerance awareness are being formed daily and one of the most unique is Kiva. The Kiva program is an online program that was originally founded to connect on a global level with people who are trying to get out of poverty. These people are craftsman, store owners, and artisans who are trying to make a difference in their lives and their families lives. They are working towards the goal of climbing out of poverty through hard work. Whereas this project was started to help these individuals globally it has also helped people to look past race, religion, or sex and become tolerant and helpful to people around the world.</p>
<p>Kiva was started by Matt Flannery and Jessica Jackley in 2004. The concept was that if people knew that someone was hardworking and trying to get out of poverty then they would be generous and help those people through charitable donations. The organization, based on this principle of giving to others, was made a non-profit organization in 2005 and since then has exploded into a a charity that has helped hundreds of people gain their dreams and climb out of poverty to see success in their lives and career goals.</p>
<p>Through the Kiva project people have been able to see past intolerance based issues and see the person for who they are. The project is very simple in concept. A small business owner registers with the Kiva project online. A small ad is placed describing the person, where they are from, and what sort of business they have.</p>
<p>Potential lenders read the biographies of these owners and decide to donate to their cause. The donations are used to repay loans that the person has taken out through Kiva providers. The cycle offers the chance for business building and repayment all in one easy to use online interface.</p>
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		<title>The Tolerance of Sexuality</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by David&#8217;s digits via Flickr Tolerance awareness has reached a new level with the suicide rate of teens and young adults on the rise. The first question that may run across a lot of minds is what do tolerance and the teen suicide rate increase have in common? The connection is within a discrimination [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tolerance awareness has reached a new level with the suicide rate of teens and young adults on the rise. The first question that may run across a lot of minds is what do tolerance and the teen suicide rate increase have in common? The connection is within a discrimination and hate crime trend that is increasing with each passing day.</p>
<p>This discrimination and hate crime increase is focused on teens and young adults who identify themselves openly or closeted as gay, lesbian, or transgender. The hate crimes and actions of discrimination and intolerance are so horrific that they have lead to actions by celebrities and community groups to make a change and stop the hate.</p>
<p>Through the use of the Internet and global media, celebrities and a mass joining of activists have come forward to help stop the hate. The campaign is called &amp;quot;It Get&#8217;s Better&amp;quot; and is designed to tell personal stories of discrimination. The celebrity talks about their personal issue and then moves on to tell the person listening how, though times are difficult and seem hard now, things do get better. It is a campaign to act as encouragement in the eye of the storm and help the person move through without ending their life.</p>
<p>Campaigns to end anti-gay violence and spread tolerance awareness have even started in several major cities. The campaign started by the city of Manhatten has grown to new depths and is known as &amp;quot;Love love. Hate hate.&amp;quot; This campaign comes in the form of a public service announcement and spreads the concept of diversity and love. Another key component of this campaign and others that share it&#8217;s cause is strength.</p>
<p>The main feeling is that it takes strength to be who you are, to be open about you who are, proud of yourself, and to overcome the hate and discrimination that may come with that self awareness.</p>
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		<title>Fight Financial Woes with a Cash Loan</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Oct 2010 16:24:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[America has found itself at a very difficult time period. As of 2010, it is in a recession. For many Americans, funds are incredibly tight, causing stress and aggravation. Sometimes, it may seem that simply stretching your funds to the next paycheck will be impossible. Thankfully, cash loans can provide you with a bit of a [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>America has found itself at a very difficult time period. As  of 2010, it is in a recession. For many Americans, funds are incredibly  tight, causing stress and aggravation. Sometimes, it may seem that  simply stretching your funds to the next paycheck will be impossible.</p>
<p>Thankfully, cash loans can  provide you with a bit of a safety net and peace of mind. You will be  able to cover those costs you thought you wouldn’t be able to handle.  You can use the loan to pay your bills on time, to avoid late fees and  overdraft charges, and to make sure you don&#8217;t bounce any checks.</p>
<p>If you think you may need a cash loan, do your research first. You want  to find a service that is quick, easy, and professional. Many services  allow you to apply for your cash loan over the phone or Internet. You  won’t spend weeks worrying nervously about getting approved for the loan  either—most lenders let you know right away, sometimes even within  minutes, what their decision is.</p>
<p>Your personal and financial  security may concern you when applying for a cash loan over the  Internet, and you have every right to be nervous. In fact, you should  always keep your guard up when doing financial transactions over the  Internet, as scams are aplenty these days. However, with proper research  and guidance, you can find a cash loan service that is safe and secure.  You should make sure to find a loan service provider that will keep all  your private information confidential and safe.</p>
<p>Times are  tough, and if you are one of the many Americans experiencing financial  problems, know that you are not alone. With the right amount of care and  research, you can protect yourself and your family from heavy financial  burdens thanks to cash loans.</p>
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		<title>Intolerance Between the Borders</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Intolerance, injustice, and hate crimes are fueled by angry and lack of knowledge. When someone has preconceived notions regarding a ethnicity they tend to ignore any good remarks and only listen to the negativity that is placed by media reports. These reports very rarely are followed by a positive action which of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Intolerance, injustice, and hate crimes are fueled by angry and lack of knowledge. When someone has preconceived notions regarding a ethnicity they tend to ignore any good remarks and only listen to the negativity that is placed by media reports. These reports very rarely are followed by a positive action which of course adds fuel to an already blazing fire of prejudice.One such fire is the current ethnic tolerance issues between the United States and the immigrant workers of Mexico.</p>
<p>A large increase of drug war violence has been present in Mexico for several years and that violence is on the rise. This violence is occurring during the same time that the US is seeing an increased amount of, what have been defined as illegal aliens, entering the country for work. These immigrants have come across the borders in search of a better life and have been likened to immigrants that have flocked to America throughout the centuries.</p>
<p>With the combination of a bad economy, violence from the Mexico borderland regions, and illegal immigrants entering America to work the news media has had a field day. Unfortunately, their good fortune in news broadcasting has come at the price of tolerance. There is now an upswing in hate crimes and with that upswing comes an increase with intolerance for anyone with of a Hispanic or Latino background.</p>
<p>The bottom line is that this must stop. This is not spreading global world peace and is not showing the America is in fact a nation of freedom and tolerance. Knowledge and self education are necessary to overcome the prejudice that a few extremists have caused on both sides of the issue. Taking time to understand the true issues and the people behind them will lead to understanding, tolerance, and peace between the nations and their people.</p>
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		<title>Does the Internet Hurt Social Causes?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does social media help to dilute social causes? It has been believed for some time now that the key to any social cause was to get people&#8217;s attention so they were aware of it and could get involved. For years you might be handed a piece of literature on the street about some cause that [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does social media help to dilute social causes? It has been  believed for some time now that the key to any social cause was to get  people&#8217;s attention so they were aware of it and could get involved.  For years you might be handed a piece of literature on the street about  some cause that you were being urged to be a part of. Perhaps it was to  stop world hunger, or help the homeless, or contribute money to find a  cure for cancer. No matter what the cause was it was getting to you by  hook or by crook and then something revolutionary happened: social media  became a thing that everyone was doing.</p>
<p>So from that point on it was no longer about handing out literature or  even buying ad time on local television, now the thing was to get your  message out to the social media sites like twitter and facebook. These  places were connecting millions of people every single day so why  shouldn&#8217;t it connect the world to the social cause of choice for a  particular organization? It started with just a few of the smaller  causes doing things through a grass roots style campaign but turned into  a full blown marketing ploy that everyone seemed to do.</p>
<p>But was all this attention diluting the effect of social causes? Were  social causes becoming the new junk mail? There was a day when every  single business and cause in the entire world was mailing things out to  people&#8217;s homes. You would come home from work and rummage through the  mail. You would pull out the bills, cards ,and letters and toss the rest  of the mail, the junk mail, aside. Perhaps that is the same thing now.  Just like with junk mail, when there is so much of it it&#8217;s rather  difficult to distinguish that which is worth your time and that which  isn&#8217;t so perhaps the internet and the social media sites have hurt the  causes instead of helping them. Sometimes technology can flood the  market on helping people til no one is helping at all.</p>
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		<title>Promoting Peace With Some Help From our Elders</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2010 19:54:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife Primitive societies often have something modern societies lack: a respect for old people. In many primitive or third world societies, you will come across a strange phenomenon—an infirm old man or woman in the family is the center of all decision making. The working adults and younger men and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Primitive societies often have something modern societies lack: a  respect for old people. In many primitive or third world societies, you  will come across a strange phenomenon—an infirm old man or woman in the  family is the center of all decision making. The working adults and  younger men and women still come to the elders for advice, and they  actually listen to it.</p>
<p>Elders have a resource—they have lived through the same or similar  life younger people are going through. It stands to reason, therefore,  that they could be good guides. Funny thing in modern society is, people  habitually ignore this potential knowledge base and never involve  elderly people in decision making. They are content to have them stay in  assisted living facilities or under home care,  and the idea is that they should quietly live their lives out without  involving themselves in the business of others. This is a mistake.</p>
<p>A lot of good may occur in the world if society makes a conscious  effort to change this practice. This is common sense. Don&#8217;t the Delta  Force and the US Marines reconnoiter a potentially hazardous locale  before going in there? That sounds like a strange example, but really,  it is not. Life is nothing less than a war zone, a place where a great  deal of problems may occur if you go in without foreknowledge. Who else  can give better foreknowledge about life than those who have lived into  old age?</p>
<p>Granted, not all old folks are wise; sometimes they are senile or  have Alzheimer’s disease, or another debilitating condition. But those  who are mentally fit are often extremely wise and have virtues, like  patience and understanding, which younger people lack. Therefore, it may  not be a bad idea to start promoting world peace right at home, by  inspiring younger generations to listen to the “elderly wealth” of  society.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Oct 2010 10:22:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia This is the time in your life where you are starting to feel like there needs to be a greater purpose in your life than what you watch on tv or what you are doing on a Friday night. This is the time for you to start working on the things that [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is the time in your life where you are starting to feel  like there needs to be a greater purpose in your life than what you  watch on tv or what you are doing on a Friday night. This is the time  for you to start working on the things that matter in your life, and  those things are bigger than you. You are concerned with intolerance and  injustice in your life and you aren&#8217;t sure what to do about it or how  you can help make it right. The reality is there may not be much you  can do to stop intolerance and inhumane treatment all over the world but  there are ways you can help join the fight that are simple thing to do.</p>
<p>The first thing you should do is get online and search the Internet to  see if there are any places or clubs that you can go to that feel the  same way you do. Perhaps an organization that is concerned with  releasing prisioners of war has an office or a post in your local area.  It&#8217;s a great way to get involved and it&#8217;s a quick way to do it too.  Getting involved from the ground up and this might be a good way to make  an impact immediately.</p>
<p>If you are a student then starting a club at your high school or  college is another great way to get involved and make an impact quickly.  Usually talking to the student government or the administration is easy  to do and means your club will be up and running in no time. If the  school agrees to adopt the club then you will be in line for funding so  perhaps that nuclear disarming your clubs aimed at will have the money  to start a campaign on a small level.</p>
<p>No matter what it is you care about, there are ways to get involved in  the fight quickly. So make sure you get moving and do it now. Every  second you can help will help the cause.</p>
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<p>You may feel like you have lost control of yourself or hit &#8220;rock  bottom.&#8221; It can be an incredibly overwhelming time in your life. The  solution may be to enter a drug treatment center.</p>
<p>Often  times, an addiction starts out with a bit of experimentation. You may  have been curious about drugs and alcohol, or you may have been having a  rough time in your life and used it as an escape. Whatever the case,  you have now found that you can not function without drugs and are  trying to decide if you need help.</p>
<p>Drugs can greatly change a  person; you may have found yourself doing things completely out of  character. This deceit may have broken the trust your family had in you  and you may feel alone, like you have been abandoned.</p>
<p>One thing  you need to understand is that it was the addiction that took hold of  you, and you can have a new beginning with your family and friends. It  will take time, and most likely counseling as a family and individually  to repair the damage to your relationships. However, it can be done. The  first step is to acknowledge that you have a problem and seek help.  Find a drug treatment program that will cater to your needs and help you  through the detoxification process.</p>
<p>You may have found that  other drug users have become your new &#8220;family&#8221; but if they do not get  sober too, it is best to move on without them. You must create a safe,  drug free environment for yourself, and staying in contact with addicts  can cause you to relapse. What you will need is an environment filled  with people who believe you can become sober and are willing to stand by  you through this process. Whoever is there for you, you can create a  new, healthy life for yourself and mend broken relationships.</p>
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		<title>Weight Bias and Tolerance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Tolerance is not something that revolves only around ethnic or religious background. In fact one of the largest forms of tolerance issues is with weight bias. With obesity on the rise there are over 30% of American&#8217;s who are considered to be obese or morbidly obese. This is a trend that many [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tolerance is not something that revolves only around ethnic or religious background. In fact one of the largest forms of tolerance issues is with weight bias. With obesity on the rise there are over 30% of American&#8217;s who are considered to be obese or morbidly obese. This is a trend that many health professionals are trying to prevent. Even though the media and television have brought the obesity issue to light they have barely scratched the surface of the prejudice, intolerance, and hate crimes that those with obesity face.</p>
<p>Depending on the extremity of the obesity an obese individual may not be able to shower, cook, clean, or even get out of bed without assistance. The truth of the matter is that if this issue were due simply to overeating then the health community could better assist in stopping the rise of obesity locally and globally.</p>
<p>Obesity can be due to a number of reasons including health complications and accidents that lead to weight gain. There is a misconception that obese individuals can simply loose the weight if they want to. They can go running, jogging, walking, or at the very least do an in home work out plan that will help them drop the weight. In many cases the obesity comes with not only weight issues but other health issues such as asthma or tumor growths which will prohibit normal exercise and activity.</p>
<p>These are things that the average person rarely if ever considers when they are sitting in a restaurant or walking around town and notice an obese person. In the eyes of many, because the person is not an average weight or has average appearance, they do not have feelings are are merely objects for disapproval. If tolerance is to be achieved on a global scale then it must first start locally with issues such as weight bias.</p>
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		<title>Rainbows to a Child</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[People’s viewpoints on every subject that exists differ. Always. It’s a no-brainer. If you want proof, gather ten four-year-old children and ask them what makes a rainbow. Every child will immediately respond . . . with a different answer. Each small child will know his or her own perception as the only real that is [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People’s viewpoints on every subject that exists differ. Always. It’s a no-brainer.</p>
<p>If you want proof, gather ten four-year-old children and ask them  what makes a rainbow. Every child will immediately respond . . . with a  different answer. Each small child will know his or her own perception  as the only real that is beauty. It is their moment. Who are we to take  that inspired moment away?</p>
<p>Still not convinced? Think about the way you experience a movie next  time you are at a theater and look around to see various reactions. They  will all differ to a degree. We enter that theater to enjoy a slice of  life we can’t live ourselves. We are there for our moment. It’s  personal.</p>
<p>You were born and raised in the country. By six at night the world is  silent and on a clear night, every star can be seen. In fact, you tend  to go out late at night and spend a full hour looking at the  constellations. There are no ground lights to make the moment fade. You  can smell every living plant and crickets are heard if the night is  warm.</p>
<p>OR</p>
<p>You were born in the city. You take in the occasional professional  baseball game with the ten dollar slice of pizza and the seven dollar  beer! It’s worth every dime to have this at your fingertips. You adore  the ballet, the symphony and the night life. Jazz cafes at midnight with  the neon lit streets. It’s your rainbow. When you walk into the street,  you hear couples gabbing and the music of five different clubs is  blaring its echoing call to dance.</p>
<p>Who is right? Or does right exist? What seems ever so distasteful to  you may be the most correct thing in another person’s life, and if the  difference in tastes does not include damage to another person’s freedom  or safety, are you in a position to judge the needs and joys of  another?</p>
<p>We are all children, experiencing different rainbows. Allow the colors. It makes for diversity that makes being human sacred.</p>
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		<title>Bringing Peace can be Easy and Cheap</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife Buying a piece of Roberto Coin jewelry can be expensive. Luckily, helping the world achieve world peace and helping your fellow human beings does not have to be. There is much that you can do to help others without spending any money at all. It may sound strange, but [...]]]></description>
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<p>Buying a piece of Roberto Coin jewelry can be expensive. Luckily, helping the world achieve world  peace and helping your fellow human beings does not have to be. There is  much that you can do to help others without spending any money at all.</p>
<p>It may sound strange, but heading toward world peace can begin with  just a few small, easy steps. A good place to start is to learn to curb  your own anger. If you are angry all the time, it will be very hard to  believe that world peace can happen. Learning to control your anger and  dealing with problems that arise in a healthy manner can be a huge  benefit to your own contentment. If everyone in the world were to do  this, we would have peace much faster.</p>
<p>Doing some community service in your neighborhood can also help.  Making an effort to make things better in the world is part of what this  is all about. Showing others that you can do it may make them believe  that they can, as well. Find something that interests you, or that you  are concerned about, and find a way to volunteer to make it better.</p>
<p>If you feel that that what your congress person or senator is doing  is not in line with the peace that you want to see, write them a letter.  Explain your reasoning, and let them know how you feel about their  actions. You may be surprised what can come from this.</p>
<p>If you have children, let them know your stance as well. Explain to  them why peace is the best way, and why you disagree with war. It may  not seem to make a difference, but the children of our world will one  day be in charge. Instilling these thoughts in them at an early age may  make all the difference in the world</p>
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		<title>Starting Your Own Social Cause</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So maybe you have figured out that you want to do something more with your life than stand on the sidelines rooting the do-gooders on and hoping that the world becomes a better place. Maybe you have decided that it&#8217;s time you started leaving your own stamp on the world and that time is now. [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So maybe you have figured out that you want to do something more  with your life than stand on the sidelines rooting the do-gooders on  and hoping that the world becomes a better place. Maybe you have decided  that it&#8217;s time you started leaving your own stamp on the world and  that time is now. You want to help but there is just one problem: you  don&#8217;t have the first clue where to start and how to make the world a  better place. So you might need a little guidance so start here and  build up something you can be proud of and will really make a difference  in the lives of others.</p>
<p>Stay True To Your Heart- There is a part of everyone that feels like  they should stop world hunger or get countries to disarm their nuclear  warheads. But if these are causes you aren&#8217;t passionate about then you  are in for a long and difficult journey trying to work for these  causes. You have to stay true to the things that matter to you deep down  even if they don&#8217;t seem like the causes that the rest of the world  think matter the most. If it&#8217;s adopting cats or drunk driving then  it&#8217;s better to put your whole self into those than to ever take up a  cause you aren&#8217;t committed to.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t Be Afraid to Start Small &#8211; The biggest social causes didn&#8217;t  get started as big social causes. They were started in a basement or in  a church hall. They have to start somewhere, and so make sure you set  realistic goals for your cause. It&#8217;s up to you to do it right. Make  sure you get people who are committed and people who care and if you can  do that then there is more than enough you&#8217;re already well on your  way to making a difference.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t Give Up &#8211; This doesn&#8217;t need to be said if you truly care  but it&#8217;s good to make it known that the best causes are always worth  fighting for.</p>
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		<title>World Peace Starts With You</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Oct 2010 17:36:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[World peace is a phrase that is on everyone’s lips these days. It is truly ironic that violent wars and protests are carried out in the name of peace. There is a story of how Mother Teresa was once asked why she did not attend any anti war rallies. Very calmly she replied that she [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>World peace is a phrase that is on everyone’s lips these days. It is truly ironic that violent wars and protests are carried out in the name of peace. There is a story of how Mother Teresa was once asked why she did not attend any anti war rallies. Very calmly she replied that she would never attend an anti-war rally but would be glad to participate in a pro peace demonstration. We spend most of our lives worrying about mundane matters such as how to spend that next <a href="zippycash.ca">payday loan</a> or where to go for our next vacation. It is our duty to our fellow humans to reflect a little bit everyday on how we can contribute to achieving world peace.</p>
<p>Human beings as sentient beings on the planet earth have a great duty. It is our responsibility to preserve the planet, not to destroy it. World peace may seem like a lofty ideal but it is possible. It begins with the individual. Each and every one of us needs to make a conscious effort to reprogram ourselves to stop thinking in the same old self destructive thought patterns. We all need to learn how to be more tolerant of other religions, castes and groups of different sexual orientation or preference.</p>
<p> If we wish to achieve world peace we need to have a certain level of peace in our day to day lives. This means resolving conflicts with friends, neighbors, colleagues, and partners in a peaceful and mature way. If each and every individual on the planet can take a few steps towards being more understanding and tolerant to his fellow people then it will not be long before world peace is achieved. The problem is that life these days is highly stressful. We find it hard to cope with this stress, add to this our apparently unquenchable thirst for power and respect and you have the formula for self destruction.</p>
<p>We are all here on this planet together as one. Human beings are the only species on the planet that kills its own kind in such large numbers. Change always starts from the bottom so let go of your ego and your stress. Use your next cash advance to kick-start a new hobby. Try activities like yoga, meditation, or tai-chi. Be a part of this great transcendence of global consciousness.</p>
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		<title>Make Your Contribution Count</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Be assured that even though you are only one person, your efforts to make the world a better place are never wasted. If you wish to create an organization that involves many people and extensive resources, and have the means and ability to do so, by all means go for it. If [...]]]></description>
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<p>Be assured that even though you are only one person, your efforts to  make the world a better place are never wasted. If you wish to create an  organization that involves many people and extensive resources, and  have the means and ability to do so, by all means go for it. If you are  like most people, you can be more effective with your individual  efforts.</p>
<p>Research Before Giving Money</p>
<p>If you have a  little money to share with people in need in a far-off location, find an  effective way to get it to them. A little research into organizations  that solicit contributions can tell you which ones send all of your gift  to those in need, and which use most of it for overhead. Just because  the donations are collected by volunteers doesn’t mean that a large  portion of your offering doesn’t pay the salary of a high-priced  administrator. An internet search using “charitable organization  evaluation” or a similar combination of terms will get you to several  places that will have information you need about the group you’re  considering helping. You’d probably rather spend your money on a nice  pair of True Religion jeans for yourself than to give it to a director of a charity who  drives expensive cars paid for by donations intended for people who need  help just to stay alive.</p>
<p>Serve by Volunteering Time</p>
<p>If you don’t want to give money, or want to give something in addition  to cash, donate some of your precious time. There are plenty of  opportunities in every community for service. Newspapers and community  websites publish lists of needs. You can help in your local food bank,  sorting donations or sweeping the floor, or whatever they need. There  might be something that you are uniquely qualified to do that rewards  your soul better than any size paycheck could.</p>
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		<title>How You Can Impact World Peace</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may not know much but you know one thing: you are ready to start your own efforts to bring peace across the world. It sounds like a lofty goal but if no one thought the way you did then no one would be willing to help out and nothing would ever get done. There [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may not know much but you know one thing: you are ready to  start your own efforts to bring peace across the world. It sounds like a  lofty goal but if no one thought the way you did then no one would be  willing to help out and nothing would ever get done. There needs to be  idealism or there won&#8217;t be anything left in the world to be proud of.  So how do you start this movement from your own bedroom? How do you make  an impact when you don&#8217;t think that you have to power to matter?</p>
<p>You do matter. That&#8217;s the first thing you need to realize. You do, in  fact, matter. Even if your efforts to start a movement or a social  interest group is only you and a friend then that&#8217;s two more people  who are interested in the fight and then can only spread from there. The  fact is the more you make your voice heard the more you find people who  share your passion and opinion and there are those who will be willing  to join the fight and make you stronger than you once were.</p>
<p>The fight can begin anywhere but be smart and resourceful. Make sure  you go to where the people are at not where they should be. Use social  media and be smart about it too. Start a facebook page with your group  name and what your cause is about. Make sure it has a link to either a  bigger and more information packed website like your own or someone else  who maybe has more forces and more people mobilized to get into the  fight.</p>
<p>However, be careful of one thing: don&#8217;t ask people for money. You can  direct them to a site of a full blown organization that can take their  money but you should not be responsible for taking the money and  spending it unless you have a tax form in order and are an actually  company. Otherwise get out there and join the fight.</p>
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		<title>The Latest Movie You Have to See</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Okay, everyone and their dog is on Facebook, right? The thing is so addictive! An online casino? Pornography? Gaming? They&#8217;ve got nothing on Facebook, as far as I&#8217;m concerned. So you have to admit you might have a teensy-weensy bit of curiosity (or a lot) about the founder of this crazy phenomenon. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Okay, everyone and their dog is on Facebook, right? The thing is so addictive! An online casino?  Pornography? Gaming? They&#8217;ve got nothing on Facebook, as far as I&#8217;m  concerned. So you have to admit you might have a teensy-weensy bit of  curiosity (or a lot) about the founder of this crazy phenomenon. If so,  then you have to go see the new movie The Social Network. It&#8217;s an  amazing flick, and for most people a fascinating exploration of a true  cultural phenomenon. The creator of Facebook is a billionaire and you  can only imagine that a lot of people want a piece of the pie that he  invented. The movie sucks you in because it&#8217;s fast paced and has some  great dialogue, and you become invested in all of the characters and  their goals and their respective positions. Since its based on reality,  anyone can guess how it will all end, but that never causes any boredom,  because what&#8217;s really interesting is how it will all go down. What also  recommends this movie is stellar performances by all of the key actors.  The story basically revolves around Mark, the inventor of Facebook, his  best friend who helps give him key information to help create the  website and back him financially, and a pair of well-off twins who claim  they were the ones who came up with the idea in the first place. Things  get really sticky when the inventor of Napster hits the scene and  starts hanging out with Mark and giving him advice about how to run the  website and the business. To find out what happens when you stir up the  pot with all these personalities, go see the movie yourself. But know  this, Facebook is changing the way we socialize with each other, so this  movie seems a bit more than just a movie, it seems like a historical  document, somehow, a way of showing how one guy changed the way we  communicate forever.</p>
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		<title>The Don&#8217;ts Of Saving the World</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2010 10:18:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are tired of intolerance there is more you can do than sit on the sideline and judge others. When you see something hateful you can do your part to be a part of the fight. However when you do decide to join the fight the key is to do it in a safe [...]]]></description>
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<td>If you are tired of intolerance there is more you can do than  sit on the sideline and judge others. When you see something hateful you  can do your part to be a part of the fight. However when you do decide  to join the fight the key is to do it in a safe and responsible manner  and that does not mean you can go around making a mess of an already  messy situation so before you begin your quest for the perfect world  make sure you keep these things in mind.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t Physically Stand Up to Hate- It doesn&#8217;t matter who you see  that might be threatening physical violence against someone else for  their skin or religion or orientation, it is not safe or your job to  stand up to them. Even if you think they aren&#8217;t much to stand up to  you don&#8217;t want to be caught in the middle of someone who is as simple  minded as that. If you see it happening or it being threatened the best  thing you can do is alert the proper authorities and get the person to  safety. Otherwise you need to stay out of it.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t Take Money &#8211; Social causes are not cheap and it might be  something you want to raise money for. If you take money then make sure  you tell everyone where it is going to and give them some sort of  receipt. Also make sure you donate all the money in full. For instance  if you are taking up money for food for the troops don&#8217;t use the money  to go buy food for the troops and ship it to the battle field. Be smart  and send the money to a charity that already does it and then from  there you can know that it&#8217;s being handled and used in the best  possible way. And don&#8217;t allow your website to accept donation. Send it  somewhere where the donations can be accepted through an organization  that is already established. Know this and get to saving the world.</td>
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		<title>Saving the World and Your Money</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Oct 2010 10:17:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is more than one way to spread the word of peace around. You might be overcome with the notion that you can change the climate of the world around you. You might feel like the world is waiting for you to fix it and that&#8217;s a noble cause in itself but you should know [...]]]></description>
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<td>There is more than one way to spread the word of peace around.  You might be overcome with the notion that you can change the climate of  the world around you. You might feel like the world is waiting for you  to fix it and that&#8217;s a noble cause in itself but you should know that  there are smart ways to go about enacting social change and teaching  tolerance and there are not so smart ways. You should be aware of the  difference between the two and if you don&#8217;t it could get you into a  lot of trouble.</p>
<p>The first thing that people who want to spread world peace will try and  do is collect money. This is very noble and totally worth commending  you for but with this there has to be some good ideas. The biggest thing  you can do is funnel the money you collect directly to an organization.  Why is this necessary? Because it will help the cause much better in  the long run. Here&#8217;s why:</p>
<p>Lets say you want to try to help a third world country that doesn&#8217;t  have food and it&#8221;s your want to make sure to give them food so you hit  up your friends and relatives for cash. They gladly give because you  are passionate and convincing about the cause. So then you decide to buy  can goods at the store and ship them to that third world country.  Here&#8217;s the problem with that:</p>
<p>1.	You spend far more money than you should have and are not educated  on what these countries needed. If you would have given that money to  the proper organization they would have spent it more effectively and  more efficiently.</p>
<p>2.	Unless you are listing yourself as a corporation, that money you got  could be considered taxable income. If you just give it away to a  company then there is no chance that you will have any tax trouble.<br />
These are just some helpful hints to make sure saving the world does make anyone have to save you.</td>
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		<title>Politicians and The World Within</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Oct 2010 10:16:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife While there is the belief that we have become a global nation, all working under the same roof and all working to make the world a harmonious place, the truth of the matter is that when it comes to elections these days, the voters could not care less about [...]]]></description>
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<td>While there is the belief that we have become a global  nation, all working under the same roof and all working to make the  world a harmonious place, the truth of the matter is that when it comes  to elections these days, the voters could not care less about the rest  of the world. So if we are supposed to be about making the whole planet  better than why are politicians only talking about what they can do for  voters at home? Why doesn’t anyone care about the world anymore or do  they and no one is talking about it?</p>
<p>Back in the day the  voters were often swayed by speeches about how there country was going  to deal with their strongest adversaries. They were getting the scoop on  what the other nations were up to and they wanted to know what their  political leaders were going to be doing to stop them from over taking  their country. They wanted to know about the military defense and how  they were going to be kept safe but then something happened, and it  wasn’t world peace: the world got smaller.</p>
<p>This idea that the  world was getting smaller had a lot to do with the world just not  getting any bigger. Cable news programs and the Internet were things  that were becoming staples in the average household and we no longer had  reason to fear the guys next store and wonder what they were up to. We  knew what they were up to and it wasn’t anything that we needed to be  concerned about.</p>
<p>So when there was nothing outside the country  to concern themselves with. People decided to be concerned with what was  happening inside their country and they were holding politicians  accountable to make sure that there were schools being built and  playgrounds being finished and that everyone was getting the best  healthcare. See, they didn’t care about anything but what they were  supposed to care about: themselves. The world was taking care of itself.</td>
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		<title>Interdependency as a Stronghold for Peace</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Oct 2010 15:18:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Brooklyn Museum via Flickr While many people are unsure of the benefits of globalization, it can actually be viewed as a method of world peace. By making nations dependent on each other, they cannot economically stand to go to war. The interdependence of economies also creates a sense of unity and brotherhood between [...]]]></description>
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<p>While many people are unsure of the benefits of globalization, it can  actually be viewed as a method of world peace. By making nations  dependent on each other, they cannot economically stand to go to war.  The interdependence of economies also creates a sense of unity and  brotherhood between countries.</p>
<p>A good example of this can be  seen in Dalian, China, an area of China that was once colonized by the  Japanese. Although there are still negative connotations to the Japanese  in China because of this, the business connection between these two  countries has improved this relationship. Because Dalian was once  colonized, many of the people in this area still speak or are familiar  with the Japanese language. These people now can go to work for Japanese  companies, working as sales representatives or in customer service in  call centers, creating for themselves and their country more wealth,  influence, and security.</p>
<p>This type of relationship is  strengthening relationships for numerous nations all over the globe.  Part of this is how the process of production has changed, so that the  newest, best mobile phone that you buy will not have been engineered only in the United States.  In fact, the original technology may have come from Japan, India, or  several other nations. This technology will have reached an American  cell phone company, who will then create a proposal for a new phone,  which will then be produced in several different countries. This kind of  dependence may be what will save the globe from a third World War,  because countries cannot economically afford to battle against each  other or damage relations.</p>
<p>There are, of course, still many  problems with the relationships among different countries, but those who  focus on this interdependency argue that these relationships would be  greatly improved if all nations could be included into the global  dependency.</p>
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		<title>Televisions Impact on World Peace</title>
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<td>There is certainly more than one reason why the world started  caring about how we treated the rest of the world and a lot of it had to  do with the advent of the television and what happened when news became  televised. America is a great example how television influenced our  outlook on world peace.</p>
<p>Back in 1918 when the United States went to war in World War I it was  something that was deemed heroic. This isn&#8217;t to say the cause wasn&#8217;t  heroic but the fact is that all citizens knew about the war was that  what they were doing was patriotic and beautiful. The war ended and the  United States was painted as the hero. There soldiers were given parades  and they were allowed to be honored for the great service they had  given their country.</p>
<p>Then in World War II the Americans took on a much nobler cause: the  fight to end communism and overthrow a ego hungry dictator. This was  what the American people were told and this is what they had to believe.  This isn&#8217;t to say, again, that America was lying to it&#8217;s people it  is just that they had no other way of knowing anything different so all  they could do was believe what they were being told.</p>
<p>Then the Vietnam war hit and the television had become one of the most  popular things in peoples home and it was revolutionizing the way people  were receiving their information. So they decided that what would make  great news would be to tell the story of the war from in the trenches on  the battlefield and what they got was a lot more than they bargained  for. The war displayed the real horrors of what was happening and there  was no more feeling of heroism. It was just of murder and destruction.</p>
<p>From that point on people no longer saw war as heroic but barbaric and  prayed for it to stop. The world would never look at violence the same  way again-with closed eyes.</td>
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		<title>The Power of Talking</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 04:12:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia There is no question that you have had a fight with someone. It&#8217;s most often the people that you feel closest to are the ones who you end up having the biggest fights with. The subject matter is not relevant. Whether it be over another family member or something as trivial as [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is no question that you have had a fight with someone. It&#8217;s most  often the people that you feel closest to are the ones who you end up  having the biggest fights with. The subject matter is not relevant.  Whether it be over another family member or something as trivial as  hogging the telephone at home. No matter what it is that was done  imagine that being the last time you talked to them. Imagine that being  the straw that broke the camels back. How would that feel to you? How  would you like to know that nothing more could be done to repair that  relationship?</p>
<p>The answer is that in a traditional world there  is nothing that can&#8217;t be fixed by talking. This is why it&#8217;s so important  to talk to someone after a blow up. Usually the reason for the blow up  is misunderstood expectations. Let&#8217;s say there are home responsibilities  and you are doing more than your fair share and that leads into a fight  with a brother or sister. But what talking does is iron out some of the  issues that led to it in the first place. There you can see that maybe  they had a lot on their personal plate.</p>
<p>This is where the  division in global politics occurs. There is less and less emphasis on  dialogue and communication. There is this idea of &#8220;live and let live&#8221;  but the problem with that is that there isn&#8217;t enough communication on  what the differences are so that just makes for a muddled composition of  other nations and what people don&#8217;t know they fear and it&#8217;s that fear  that causes them to act out and be irresponsible. But the power of  talking can mend fences and allow people to meet in the middle and that  can make a world of difference.</p>
<p>So the next time you are  examining the world of global politics make sure you take a look at the  small amount of time these countries spend talking. They are cheating  themselves and you.</p>
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		<title>When Only The Best Will Do—Assisted Living</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife What will you think about when your age finely catches up with you? Where are you going to live when you can’t live by yourself? There are many options.  If you don’t have friends or family members to care for you, they have places called assisted living facilities. Assisted [...]]]></description>
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<p>What will you think about when your age finely catches up with you? Where are you going to live when you can’t live by yourself? There are many options.  If you don’t have friends or family members to care for you, they have places called assisted living facilities.</p>
<p>Assisted living facilities are for people that can’t live completely by themselves, but don’t want to live in a nursing home. They have highly trained nursing staff to make sure you remember to take your medication and make sure you have what you need or want. Many have chosen to go into assisted living facilities over nursing homes, because you are alone, but if you need help it is right there waiting for you, so you see assisted living facilities are the best route when you need some extra help, but you don’t need it all the time. It’s just like living in your own house. The part is you don’t have to play for repairs. Your loved ones can still come to visit whenever they want and they can check the staff out and make sure you are being treated the right way.</p>
<p>Some places have some great luxury things on the property for you to use. They have swimming pools, game rooms, cafes, and so much more. In the games rooms you can play games like shuffle board or pool or chess and checkers, or whatever your heart desires. They even have meeting rooms for you to meet new people. Some people have even met their best friends in there, so give it a thought when the time comes to move.</p>
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		<title>Tolerance in the Workplace</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Sep 2010 04:11:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are often times that someone new comes into the work place. In most jobs there is a considerable amount of turnover and that can result in new employees coming in who might be a bit different than you would expect. So the question becomes, how do you deal with employees that are different in [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are often times that someone new comes into the work place. In  most jobs there is a considerable amount of turnover and that can result  in new employees coming in who might be a bit different than you would  expect. So the question becomes, how do you deal with employees that are  different in their culture to you or your co-workers. Hopefully you are  an open minded and tolerant person but in this society there are many  people who unfortunately aren&#8217;t as tolerant. But if you keep in mind a  few things you might be able to get past the differences and form a  great new friendship.</p>
<p>The first thing to do is to remember that what might be different to you  is not different to them. Religion is a big idea where this is  concerned. Perhaps you are a Christian person who believes in Jesus  Christ but encounter a Hindu person who does not believe in Jesus. While  you may find this uncomfortable or abnormal you must keep in mind that  the other person might find your belief uncomfortable or adnormal. This  doesn&#8217;t make either belief right or wrong it simply means that both  parties need to understand that there are a million and one different  beliefs, thoughts, and theories out there.</p>
<p>The next thing you might want to try doing is talking to the other  person about their beliefs. It&#8217;s important to make sure that you are not  judging them or making them feel attacked but if the conversation veers  its way in that direction then it might be a good opportunity to talk  to your co-worker about their beliefs and their customs. The more you  know about something, even if it is something you might not personally  believe in or agree with, the less scary it is and the less likely it is  to cause issues between you and your co-worker. The more you know and  understand about a persons background the better off you will be when it  comes to working with them.</p>
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		<title>Ways to Be More Tolerant</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Sep 2010 04:10:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes it&#8217;s easy to get caught up in your own world. You build yourself this place where you interact with like minded people. This can make it hard when there are other people from diverse backgrounds that come into your life. Whether it be someone who is dating a sibling or someone knew at the [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes it&#8217;s easy to get caught up in your own world. You build  yourself this place where you interact with like minded people. This can  make it hard when there are other people from diverse backgrounds that  come into your life. Whether it be someone who is dating a sibling or  someone knew at the office or someone you meet in the classroom, no  matter what it can be difficult to remain open minded when you are  constantly reminded of your differences. So how do you keep an open mind  when you feel out of practice at it? The answers are simple and can be  rewarding to you.</p>
<p>Research that which you don&#8217;t know &#8211; Sometimes all it takes is just a  chance to get to know that which you don&#8217;t know. So when someone comes  in with different beliefs or a different lifestyle just take some time  to get to know it. You can start by doing an Internet search of special  ideas or topics that might relate to another persons back ground. Be  sure though to not explore websites that are too against or too for it.  Either case will give you mixed data and input and might not be in the  right context or spirit of what you are trying to learn. But if you can  get to the  learn a little something about the culture it will seem far  less scary to you. That&#8217;s what you must keep in mind.</p>
<p>The other idea is to have a conversation with the person and be open  about the life they lead. Most people will be willing to tell you a lot  about their lifestyle if you seem open to it. This is a great way for  you to learn about that which you don&#8217;t understand. The important thing  is to see why a person embraces the choices they do. It&#8217;s really  important to understand people and it might help you get a better idea  of who you are and why you think the way you do. It&#8217;s important these  days to be tolerant.</p>
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		<title>World Peace Starts With Personal Peace</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Sep 2010 12:12:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you want world peace? You toast to it at every opportunity and if you ever compete for the title of Miss America, you will be sure to mention it, right? But have you ever considered your own contribution to creating world peace? Of course, we all know that our political power is mostly limited [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you want world peace? You toast to it at every opportunity and if  you ever compete for the title of Miss America, you will be sure to  mention it, right? But have you ever considered your own contribution to  creating world peace?</p>
<p>Of course, we all know that our political power is mostly limited to  voting, and so we have no tangible control over the deployments of  troops to conflicts around the world. However, it is possible for people  to make their own personal contribution to world peace by simply  adjusting their own attitude.</p>
<p>The theory behind making a personal contribution to world peace is  somewhat karmic in its concept. We have to be the kind of person we want  others to be, and act in the way we would like to see others acting.  Creating world peace can start with creating a daily personal peace. You  can achieve this by following a few simple steps.</p>
<p>Pick a time of day to concentrate and center yourself. Close your  eyes, stop thinking about that pile of laundry or whether you paid the auto insurance,  and allow your mind to become quiet. Use this time to allow thoughts to  flow freely across your consciousness, in a semi-meditative state. When  you feel the calm of your mind beginning to flow to the rest of your  body, then you may start the thinking process again.  This is a great  time to think about a few positive changes you may be able to make in  your life or good things you can do for those around you.</p>
<p>When you return to your daily tasks, do it with a renewed positivity,  which will begin to have a positive effect on your life and the lives  of those around you. It will create a karmic “butterfly effect,”  spreading from one person to another and contributing to society&#8217;s  progression towards peace.</p>
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		<title>The Beginning of Amnesty</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Sep 2010 04:09:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia So in a world where there seems to be so much intolerance there also seems to be a lot of organizations out there making sure that people are getting the fair treatment that they deserve. One of those special organizations is Amnesty International. This is a non government organization. The reason for [...]]]></description>
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<p>So in a world where there seems to be so much intolerance there also  seems to be a lot of organizations out there making sure that people are  getting the fair treatment that they deserve. One of those special  organizations is Amnesty International. This is a non government  organization. The reason for this is that they don&#8217;t want to have to  judge a situation based on what a government deems right but rather what  they deem right. Let&#8217;s say a person is being kept as a prisoner of  war and while Amnesty International would normally be very upset by this  as it is a violation of their basic human rights but if a government is  interfering then it might sway the organization to see this as a  correct and non intrusive action as they are the party responsible for  funding the organization. The fact of the matter is that when an  organization is out to protect people under the blanket of basic human  rights then it must do that without interference.</p>
<p>The organization was founded in London in 1961 it was made with the  intention of protecting the human rights and keeping in line with laws  that were made up by the international standards. Now the way that this  organization works as a whole is that it uses its influence with the  people to make sure that they are putting the right pressure on the  government so that they can call into action ways to keep grave  injustices from happening all over the world. They use their friends and  contacts in the media as well as their friends and contact in the  written press to start generating opinions from the public about  something that is going on that might be in violation of the human  rights laws.</p>
<p>Amnesty has been more than just an organization they have been a time  savor and a life saver for those who cannot help themselves. Not  everyone can help themselves or has access to money to give themselves  the help they need.</p>
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		<title>The History of Amnesty</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Sep 2010 04:07:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The organization reached world wide acclaim as it was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1977 for it&#8217;s continued fight against injustices all over the world. It is simply the blue print by which every single other human rights organization is judged and there is no other group that has it&#8217;s recognition or the respect [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The organization reached world wide acclaim as it was awarded the Nobel  Peace Prize in 1977 for it&#8217;s continued fight against injustices all  over the world. It is simply the blue print by which every single other  human rights organization is judged and there is no other group that has  it&#8217;s recognition or the respect that amnesty does.<br />
A lawyer Peter Benenson founded the organization. Now the story Peter  tells is becoming enraged when he found that two students from Coimbra  ended up being sentenced to seven years in jail for having a toast.  Here&#8217;s the problem with that: there is no trace of ever such a case  that has happened. Either way it was a daily grind for Benenson to read  the newspaper and for him that was enough to make him want to change the  way the world responded to people with human rights issues.</p>
<p>So Benenson decided to work with Eric Baker who had helped start a  movement around that time to get countries to disarm their nuclear  weapons. He used him and his other contacts to publish a paper called  &#8220;The Forgotten Prisoners&#8221; which brought light to those who were  mistreated by their governments just because their personal, political,  or religious beliefs weren&#8217;t in line with those in a position of  authority. What started as simply a passion play had now become a  movement where the main goal was to protect the basic human rights of  those who were put in jail because they had expressed their opposing  views. The organization fought hard to protect the 18th and 19th  articles of the UDHR.</p>
<p>From the start the Amnesty people had to focus on hard work and a lot  of rigorous campaigning in order  to make it certain they were doing  what they could to help those that don&#8217;t know what to do. They even  went so far as to make sure that there was a group of networking people  who were taking care of the prisoners. It&#8217;s been evident since the  organization got together, that they have made a difference in the lives  of the people who have been treated truly mistreated.</p>
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		<title>The Fundamental Issue With World Peace</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Sep 2010 04:06:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by US Mission Geneva via Flickr When you talk about human rights and the never ending quest for world peace one of the things that has to happen and one of the issues that seems to come up almost regularly is that of an even playing field. This is where world peace gets interesting [...]]]></description>
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<p>When you talk about human rights and the never ending quest for world  peace one of the things that has to happen and one of the issues that  seems to come up almost regularly is that of an even playing field. This  is where world peace gets interesting and where it gets complicated.  Each country, no matter the size, is dominated by a culture or a trend.  Everyone in that country is a certain way or believes in a certain  thing. In the United States it is thought of popularly &#8220;Everyone has a  say&#8221; if this is true that is one thing but even those who don&#8217;t  believe that it&#8217;s true understand that in that country that idea  brings with it many rights. This means that no matter what you have a  right to oppose whatever injustice you see or any injustice that is  happening to you.</p>
<p>The problem is that other cultures don&#8217;t always feel the same way.  The sad but true fact is that the differences in how things are handled  across the board makes us different. Take women&#8217;s rights for instance.  In many of the more modern countries around the world, the rights of  women are that to the rights of men. Sure, there are still some  inequalities that are being worked out but overall there is a real sense  of equalness. Then you take that idea to another part of the world and  women are not treated as equals. Sometimes it is because of a religious  feeling and then other times it has to do with a certain cultural  ideals. Either way this can cause conflict between other countries. If  two countries can iron out differences on how to treat people then how  can they co-exist peacefully? How can a country feel like another  country is oppressing women but then talk to them about making peace and  possibly becoming business partners.  It&#8217;s challenges like these that  continue to face countries today and it&#8217;s overcoming these challenges  that are going to make the rest of the world a much more peaceful  place.</p>
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		<title>World Peace on the Campaign Trail</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Sep 2010 04:05:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whenever a politician in your city is running for office there are a list of things they will tell you because they know it&#8217;s what you want to hear and it will be paramount in getting them elected or reelected. One of those things used to be World Peace. They wore it like a badge [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whenever a politician in your city is running for office there are a  list of things they will tell you because they know it&#8217;s what you want  to hear and it will be paramount in getting them elected or reelected.  One of those things used to be World Peace. They wore it like a badge of  honor and threw it to the people in order to receive applause and get  more votes but then something started to happen for a while: people  stopped caring. This isn&#8217;t to say that people weren&#8217;t interested in  world peace but rather they were very certain that asking for that was  like asking for a blue elephant to fall from the sky. There was just a  sense that world peace was never happening.</p>
<p>But then something amazing happened and politicians who have been  running along the campaign trail for some time now started noticing it  too: people were beginning to ask for it again. Somewhere along the line  people started realizing that in this advanced day and age people want  reassurances that the world will be ok not only for them but for their  children as well. They began realizing that as the world became more  technologically advanced that there was going to need to be someone  looking out for all of mankind because there were too many variables to  believe that these politicians were going to do it themselves and  without having something at stake.</p>
<p>So the voters started putting the election at stake. They started  telling politicians that world peace was something that mattered again  and it was particularly serious to young voters. This could be that  there were more young men going into battle all over the world and once  they started figuring out that there friends were going to be at risk to  die it is when that started to become a reality and the threat of no  peace became something that scared them and they were looking for  someone to stop it. World Peace Mattered More than ever these days.</p>
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		<title>The Benefits of International Law</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2010 04:03:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia One of the ways that people are able to navigate the idea of World Peace across the entire landscape of the world has to do with something know as international law. This is not simply a bill of rights or a short list of rules but rather real laws that relate to [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the ways that people are able to navigate the idea of World Peace  across the entire landscape of the world has to do with something know  as international law. This is not simply a bill of rights or a short  list of rules but rather real laws that relate to how one government of  an independent nation interacts with another independent nation and  it&#8217;s government.  Now this law does not really focus on the rights of  the citizens but rather the laws of the states. There are three legal  areas where this idea of international law is used.</p>
<p>There is the public international law which monitors and regulates the  relationship between provinces and again its international entities.  This means it can govern international criminal law. Then there of  course is the private international law  which then of course there is  supranational law which is the law of the supranational organizations.   Basically these laws are in place to make sure that there are no people  out there violating laws. Here&#8217;s where it becomes important: let&#8217;s  say your country is shipping things to another country and you expect to  be paid for them, by having an international law in place it ensures  that you are going to be paid because even if that other country would  like to withhold payment for any reason the international law will  supersede the private laws and force payment. If payment is not  collected then there will be consequences to pay.</p>
<p>There has to be an even playing field if people are going to be equal.  Its hard to enact rules for one party but then ignore those rules for  another party. So the question then is how do we do that? The answer is  with things like the international law. This way everyone has a set of  rules and standards that matter to everyone and if they aren&#8217;t  followed then punishment will be enforced. It&#8217;s a big step and so far  it&#8217;s the biggest step taken in the efforts for world peace.</p>
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		<title>Dealing With Hate in the Workplace</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 04:02:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just because you don&#8217;t discriminate and accept people for who they are does not mean that you are doing everything you can to spread peace in your life. As a matter of fact, it means that you are doing only a small part to make sure that you are spreading the peace and love. To [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just because you don&#8217;t discriminate and accept people for who they are  does not mean that you are doing everything you can to spread peace in  your life. As a matter of fact, it means that you are doing only a small  part to make sure that you are spreading the peace and love. To do your  part and be more fully involved you must make sure you stop the hatred  and the spreading of hate to others. You may not be able to do this on a  global level but you should be able to do this in your day to day life  and here are a couple of examples of how you can help.</p>
<p>In the Workplace -This is a great example of how you can witness  intolerance up close and personal. There are times when you might feel  helpless to another co-worker discriminating against someone because of  their gender, race, or sexual orientation. When these things happen you  can talk to them and tell them that you don&#8217;t agree with what they are  saying and that you are uncomfortable hearing them say it. There is  never a need to be confrontational but there is never a need to sit idly  by and watch someone say hateful things about someone else.</p>
<p>If the person who is spouting the hateful things is your superior then  you might not feel very comfortable confronting them. If this is the  case then the best thing you can do is to remain silent and then report  the incident to human resources or someone who is higher up on the chain  of command than the person you were offended by. You shouldn&#8217;t fear  for your job. If your job is a company that lives on its reputation then  they won&#8217;t want any of their team members spouting hate speech. So  trust that your company will do what&#8217;s right.</p>
<p>Being tolerant isn&#8217;t about just saying the right things it is about  doing the right thing and sometimes that can be a hard thing to do.</p>
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		<title>What is Hate Speech?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by dogwelder via Flickr There is a belief out there that saying hateful things are ok because in the United States people are protected by the first amendment. This belief couldn&#8217;t be further from the truth. Still, if that&#8217;s the case then you might be wondering why you hear so many hateful things spouted [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is a belief out there that saying hateful things are ok because in  the United States people are protected by the first amendment. This  belief couldn&#8217;t be further from the truth. Still, if that&#8217;s the case  then you might be wondering why you hear so many hateful things spouted  all the time on the internet and on the television news(not by the  newscasters of course). The answer is that there is a blurred line when  it comes to saying hateful things and hate speech but past the fuzzy  beginning is a clear line that people need to know.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s take a classic example of a hate group: skin heads. If you  aren&#8217;t familiar, these are a group of people who discriminate against  anyone who isn&#8217;t of the &#8220;pure white race.&#8221; They have been around  forever and  so some people wonder how they ever exist? The answer is  pretty simple: they can say what they want to a certain point as long as  it does not harm anyone else or threaten to harm anyone. So if a  skinhead were to give a speech saying the a particular race doesn&#8217;t  belong in their country and sites a list of reasons that he or she  believes justifies their argument, as much as you might not like that  you cannot say anything because they are protected by free speech. They  have the right to say that.</p>
<p>So when are they not protected? If they make mention in the speech of  specific plans to harm or do something against their will then they are  not protected. If they ask the followers or those in ear shot of the  speech to harm them then they are not protected. See, the first  amendment only protects you if what you are saying doesn&#8217;t infringe on  the rights of others. You can be hateful and mean but you cannot be  calling anyone into action to hurt anyone else. There is a line that you  are not allowed to cross and doing so will land  you in a lot of  trouble.</p>
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		<title>How Facebook Changed Politics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia You&#8217;re next political election might not be decided in the voting booths or on the debates on television. It might not be decided in the small towns of your country and it might not be decided by the men and women who have given their life in service of the country. No, [...]]]></description>
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<p>You&#8217;re next political election might not be decided in the voting  booths or on the debates on television. It might not be decided in the  small towns of your country and it might not be decided by the men and  women who have given their life in service of the country. No, in fact  the next election might be won online. It might be won on a social media  site. Politicians are no fools and they know just what voters are  looking for and where they are looking for it, and it&#8217;s on the  internet and the key to finding them is on facebook and other social  media sites.</p>
<p>For years the idea was that voters were found in small towns. There  were three classes of people anywhere in the world: the upper class, the  lower class, and the middle class. It was thought that an election was  one and lost on the middle class. There is where the majority of the  people are and politicians have clamored for years to get that vote. But  recently people figured out that there is another class of people who  when mobilized could end up turning an election around: the young class.  The 18 to 25 demographic seemed to be the place where votes were  hiding. Regardless of income level they had the power to swing the  election but the question was how to get to them? How do you get them to  notice what was going on in the world and how to pick a leader?</p>
<p>Young voters were not coming out to the polls but now the politicians  were coming to them. They were breaking into social media sites like  Facebook and Twitter and getting the interest of young people and the  best part about it was once the world was out it made it easy to  mobilize. This is the reason why there are more and more young voters  coming out to the pools each and every year, politicians finally found  out where they were hiding and they came to get them.</p>
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		<title>Social Media for Social Causes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia So when you get home from work at night and you&#8217;re done eating and you&#8217;re ready for some downtime, what do you do? Many of you get on the couch and you watch a little television but many of you probably get on your computer and visit your favorite social media site. [...]]]></description>
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<p>So when you get home from work at night and you&#8217;re done eating and  you&#8217;re ready for some downtime, what do you do? Many of you get on the  couch and you watch a little television but many of you probably get on  your computer and visit your favorite social media site. You go on  there to connect with family and friends and to make sure you up to date  on their latest news and happenings. But what you might not be aware of  is that you are now also going on there to be targeted by various  social causes trying to promote peace and civil and human rights.</p>
<p>The problem with social causes is that there hasn&#8217;t been much of a  venue for them. There was a time when you could go to school, like a  college campus and learn all about the ills that were troubling the  world and what you could do to help but with an overload of information  already on college campuses you can&#8217;t even count non them to help you  figure it out. Well the people who support these just and social causes  take to the internet now and social media sites like Twitter and  Facebook to mobilize people into taking up these social causes. They  realized that there was a well of people who would be interested in  hearing what they had to say and they decided to put the issue right in  front of them.</p>
<p>Many people have decided to take up a facebook page to suit their  social cause. They begin by writing about the cause and linking it to  their website where you can get further information that will help you  fight for whatever cause it seems to be. Then they start inviting people  to join the page and from there they start forwarding the great cause  to other friends. It&#8217;s the way social media and social networking  operate and it could save end up making a big change in the world one  person at a time. It&#8217;s a reason why the Internet is improving lives.</p>
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		<title>Knowing Definition</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 17:05:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Twenty-one years is a long time to live for the twenty-one year old. Most at that age are convinced they are adults. They KNOW it. They fit the standard definition. It can probably be said that there is not a single adult on the planet. Not totally. Dim view of humanity? Not at all. The [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Twenty-one years is a long time to live for the twenty-one year old.  Most at that age are convinced they are adults. They KNOW it. They fit  the standard definition.</p>
<p>It can probably be said that there is not a single adult on the planet. Not totally.</p>
<p>Dim  view of humanity? Not at all. The point is that we are born, mature,  become supposed adults, grow old and die. No one can define an exact  stage in life. And that is where the understanding of being an adult  becomes difficult: knowing definition.</p>
<p>Time interferes with every effort we make to do what we perceive is  correct for our own needs and the needs of others. Time changes our view  of things. Definition can be a disastrous path because it automatically  puts one set of thoughts in the box labeled right and another set in a  box labeled wrong. Once that happens, someone gets hurt.</p>
<p>Look at the life that surrounds you, meaning really look. You will  see that this world is created by the book. All is laid out according to  the dictionary. Every aspect of life has a hierarchy and expectations  within that hierarchy. Step out of that box and in some cases you risk  social collapse.</p>
<p>Humans tend to love stationary. Tradition  becomes more than something fun, important or even sacred. It becomes a  roadblock to growth and an addiction to the mind. Ask those who embrace  tradition to let go of it and watch the resistance.</p>
<p>Once you find yourself well past twenty-one and heading toward sixty,  time has a way of altering your viewpoint on what “knowing” really is.  If the sixty-year-old had a life that caused the expansion of the mind  and heart, allowing for growth, knowing becomes a thing of the past—a  thing for twenty-one year olds. Painful tradition can fade away.  Hierarchies disappear.</p>
<p>Some fifteen-year-old kids know enough not to know. No one has to  reach sixty to embrace this thinking. It only takes an open mind with  enough guts to realize there is no single right. There is no known  definition.</p>
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		<title>Jersey City Condos and a World Without Borders</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 17:21:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The idea of xenophobia is a very old fashioned, downright ridiculous notion. In all seriousness, the concept that an individual would be less trustworthy than someone else just because they come from a certain place is as preposterous a notion as that of thinking that a person with a different skin or hair color is [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The idea of xenophobia is a very old fashioned, downright ridiculous  notion.  In all seriousness, the concept that an individual would be  less trustworthy than someone else just because they come from a certain  place is as preposterous a notion as that of thinking that a person  with a different skin or hair color is somehow inferior.  While some  people still cling to those outdated notions, it is good that most of  the world&#8217;s population has embraced a more generous notion toward their  fellow human beings.  While it is idealistic to believe that the people  in the Jersey City condos can embrace the folks in Hackensack as being more than just sports rivals.</p>
<p>And while we&#8217;re at it, maybe we can embrace the notion that we can stop  having so many constant wars. When nobody is really even sure what we  got into the fight about in the first place, there is really no good  reason to keep the fight going any longer.  While that may sound like a  Miss America speech gone a little too saccharine (as if you could ever  expect anything less), a little more tolerance of other people just  might do this world a little bit of good.  Then again, that might take  effort.</p>
<p>Although, it might be interesting to &#8220;run the numbers&#8221;  on how much energy the human race spends on battering itself with fancy  weapon after baseball bat or brick.  If we were able to stop attacking  each other for just a little while, have you ever wondered how much good  we might be able to do in the world?  While the notion of world peace  is probably too ambitious of a notion, it would certainly be nice if the  wars we fought at least made a little bit of sense.  Does it really  make sense to kill people, as a form of revenge for people who got  killed?</p>
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		<title>Reacting and Acting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Genuine relationships between couples include the ability of both to tolerate one another at every level. Some human habits are easier to accept than others. How about your husband’s violence toward the neighborhood dog that just bit your child? Hmmm. Can you handle that? It’s a gray area. It’s hard to see clearly though the [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Genuine relationships between couples include the ability of both to  tolerate one another at every level. Some human habits are easier to  accept than others. How about your husband’s violence toward the  neighborhood dog that just bit your child? Hmmm. Can you handle that?  It’s a gray area. It’s hard to see clearly though the fog of this one.  How does that situation at home make you react away from home? Key: do  you react or act?</p>
<p>Violence is not tolerated by most peaceful people. But what is  violence? Is it murder? Is it the feelings you have for the driver on  the freeway that just cut you off and almost hit you in the process? Is  it the form of anger that shows up in a volleyball match with a score of  13 all?</p>
<p>Where is this emotion coming from that blinds you? Fear.</p>
<p>You fear that your child may be killed. You fear the driver on the  freeway could cost you money or your life. You fear losing the  volleyball match. Self-preservation has to be tended to very carefully.  Perception is everything. Emotion fogs perception.</p>
<p>The dog bit your son because he was tormenting it.</p>
<p>The man that cut you off was angry because you cut him off two miles back.</p>
<p>The real reason you ignited in anger at the girl who spiked the ball  past your face?  She was the one who created the breakup between you and  your former mate.</p>
<p>How is the relationship between you and your spouse? Is a volleyball  match interrupting it? Are you carrying anger and fear with you in the  outside world? Don’t kick the dog.</p>
<p>Reacting and acting. Choose the second. Your eyesight will clear up.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Music is personal. No doubt about it. There is a general viewpoint that in a group, unless you know everyone thinks the same way, stay away from discussions of politics and religion. Especially at work. Music is no different. Because of this, it&#8217;s a great way to do a mind experiment to test your ability [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Music is personal. No doubt about it. There is a general viewpoint that  in a group, unless you know everyone thinks the same way, stay away from  discussions of politics and religion. Especially at work. Music is no  different. Because of this, it&#8217;s a great way to do a mind experiment  to test your ability to accept others.</p>
<p>Assume you grew up in the late sixties. You spent every spare audible  moment trapped in the rhythms of Led Zeppelin, Grand Funk Railroad, The  Doobie Brothers, The Stones and those spacing out moments with Yes. You  grew up with huge amounts of music and you are convinced that you are  accepting of every genre with an open mind.</p>
<p>What was your dad&#8217;s reaction when you had the music too loud? Remember  the lecture you got about &#8220;real&#8221; music from Glen Miller and  Sinatra?</p>
<p>After high school you had established musical tastes. In your mind you  knew good music from bad which was the reason you stopped listening to  music in the eighties! Right? You remember that, don&#8217;t you?</p>
<p>By 1987 you had your first child. In high school he listened to Green  Day and a whole slew of other groups that, in your mind, lacked good  harmony, good voices and ability to REALLY play a guitar. In 1995 you  had your third child. In 2010, she is a musician in her own right. Not  only does she listen to all the popular music, she plays Black Dog by  Led Zeppelin on her electric violin. Yes! You succeeded in raising one  child correctly!</p>
<p>One evening, while sitting at home, watching your favorite movie for the  eightieth time, you hear someone in the family room banging out a Frank  Sinatra song. You wander in to see your daughter with three other  musical friends discovering the music of the forties.</p>
<p>Are you going to lecture her on the purity of Led Zeppelin and Yes, or  will you remember that you are accepting of every genre? Take that mind  experiment to work. How well do you accept with an open mind?</p>
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		<title>Mind Off, Mouth Engaged</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 16:54:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People have a natural tendency to talk a lot. Quite often the speech patterns, subjects of discussion and reactions to given topics are all memorized reactions, learned and honed over many years of thoughtless practice. The effort to think through a thought before in becomes words is seldom achieved. If you are sitting in a [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People have a natural tendency to talk a lot. Quite often the speech  patterns, subjects of discussion and reactions to given topics are all  memorized reactions, learned and honed over many years of thoughtless  practice. The effort to think through a thought before in becomes words  is seldom achieved.</p>
<p>If you are sitting in a group of eight people or more, the discussion  will often break into several counter discussions that eventually break  away into truly different topics. It is a cycle of the group. This will  continue until one pair of people either becomes so loud that it catches  the attention of the others or the topics run their course and the  members of the group look around for a way to fill the sudden silence.</p>
<p>Above all else, silence in a group discussion is banned. Talk must  prevail, without thought. Someone cracks a joke or brings up a topic of  known controversy and the group is off again.</p>
<p>In the above scenario, almost always, one of the discussions is one of  dissent against one person or an organization. The main course may be  more positive, but somewhere along the line, one of the members brings  up a topic that discusses the transgressions of another. Many of these  group discussions are one hundred percent dissent. You will note that  these discussions are most often the liveliest and more filled with  aggressive verbal action than any other topic.</p>
<p>Next time this happens to you, take the time to stop talking and just  listen. See where the general feeling is going within the discussion of  disapproval. Then, at the right moment, counter the general feeling with  a statement that refutes the feelings of the entire group and see what  happens. Be careful. Don&#8217;t put yourself in danger of losing your life!  But try it with a topic that is not completely volatile and see how  many people allow their minds to kick in for the first time in an hour.</p>
<p>Silence is fodder for insight. Insight often reveals unbalanced  prejudice. The mind engages. Pre-conceived automated opinion stops.</p>
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		<title>Basal Shoots of Nations</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 16:52:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Nations]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trees are founded in a root system. They grow due to the fluid that they find where their roots are buried the deepest. Collectively, trees hold the soil so that they have a place to grow together with diversity. Occasionally, a tree with flaws breaks and falls. If the tree has enough life left within, [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Trees are founded in a root system. They grow due to the fluid that they  find where their roots are buried the deepest. Collectively, trees hold  the soil so that they have a place to grow together with diversity.</p>
<p>Occasionally, a tree with flaws breaks and falls. If the tree has enough  life left within, it may sprout new life from a basal shoot, a bud at  the base of a tree.</p>
<p>It takes little effort to see the resemblance trees have to humans. Many  humans crack and break under the stress of life. Natural animal  instinct tends to push herd mentality into action with people who have  failed. The fallen are shunned, oppressed and discarded.</p>
<p>Nations have grown, crumbled, and re-grown in like manner. In like  manner, surrounding nations often shun the falling or fallen. The basal  shoots are trampled.</p>
<p>Our planet is currently populated with countless nations that are  falling. Many have fallen into violence as their last hope of keeping  their beliefs and ideals alive. The sprouts from fallen mature nations  are having a difficult time taking root.</p>
<p>It seems very easy to condemn a falling nation. It is a simple process  to discard what we do not understand. It is difficult to embrace another  human whose beliefs are foreign.</p>
<p>Nations have new sprouts. They are called children. Water them. Let them  grow. It may surprise you to see that the crooked tree that fell grows  something new and healthy. You have fallen hard at times. Re-gowning  took effort. Often, you were helped back to your feet again.</p>
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		<title>July 24, 1998</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 17:11:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[1998]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[On July 24, 1998, Saving Private Ryan opened in theaters. Whether or not you agreed with the production of the movie or not, unquestionably, the the moving had a profound impact on Americans. The impact, however, was as much a shock to some as it was expected by others. If you went on opening night, [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On July 24, 1998, Saving Private Ryan opened in theaters. Whether or not  you agreed with the production of the movie or not, unquestionably, the  the moving had a profound impact on Americans. The impact, however, was  as much a shock to some as it was expected by others.</p>
<p>If you went on opening night, there is a good chance you arrived to a  packed theater. More interesting was the population of theater goers. In  some cases the packed crowd was primarily dates in their mid-twenties  and younger. Most had heard of World War II and a few actually listened  in their history classes, allowing them to have at least a small  understanding of that disaster.</p>
<p>The real drama of Saving Private Ryan was not on the screen. It was  within the theater audience. Expectations and realities came to an  abrupt head that night as the uninformed became decidedly informed  within the first fifteen minutes of the film.</p>
<p>Dates were heard sobbing, grabbing their coats, and rushing out the door  without their partners. The theaters, in some cases, were drained of  half the viewers before the first thirty minutes of the movie had run.  Perception and reality did not jive that night. When the movie ended,  one hundred percent of the audience left the theater in silence.</p>
<p>The kind of realties that the movie placed in the faces of the very  young was beyond shocking to them. They had not grown up with the  Vietnam War being shown in their living rooms every night.</p>
<p>A week later, the theater was only one third full. You may have heard  one fellow sitting across the isle cheering during the violent scenes.  You knew in your head it was a high school kid who covered his horror in  laughter. When the movie ended, you looked over your shoulder to see a  man old enough to have fought in Vietnam . . . in tears. Yes he covered,  but he never recovered.</p>
<p>As you walked out of the theater, you realized the travesty: none of the dates saw the vet&#8217;s reaction a week later.</p>
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		<title>World Peace: Hugs, Sodas and Pet Insurance for Everyone</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 05:57:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[World Peace is a utopian idea &#8211; a place where there’s no violence on the planet and all governments work together. They find ways to compromise using solutions that never involve warfare. According to a popular soda company commercial, giving everyone in the world that particular brand of soda could cause everyone to smile. Would [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>World Peace is a utopian idea &#8211; a place where there’s no violence on the  planet and all governments work together. They find ways to compromise  using solutions that never involve warfare. According to a popular soda  company commercial, giving everyone in the world that particular brand  of soda could cause everyone to smile. Would that be the path to world  peace? It seems about as likely as achieving world peace by providing  everyone with hugs or pet insurance. It’s just not likely.</p>
<p>There are organizations, however, that work to promote tolerance and  world peace. The World Peace Prayer Society tries to promote world peace  through prayers and programs, like the Peace Pole Project. The World  Peace Organization is a prayer group that spans 85 countries and reaches  out to more than 20,000 email addresses. The We Want World Peace  Organization promotes world peace through the spread of democracy in  countries across the globe. Some of these organizations fall under the  umbrella of IPB, the International Peace Bureau. They work with 188  organizations in 53 countries to help spread the idea of world peace.</p>
<p>One organization that’s made a great impact on the world through its  efforts to promote World Peace is the World Peace Council. It’s a  non-governmental organization affiliated with the United Nations. Its  mission is to promote peaceful coexistence with countries across the  globe and nuclear disarmament. More than 120 peace groups from 76  countries align themselves with the World Peace Council to help achieve  this goal.</p>
<p>Whether it’s the result of a political ideology or  the belief that it’s a spiritual command, world peace is something to  strive for. Getting along with your neighbors is always good, whether  with the people next door or around the world. If everyone is a bit more  tolerant because of the attempt at world peace, it seems like it’s a  fight worth continuing.</p>
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