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Posted by geri
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Thursday, 11 September 2008 |
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We are a society that has come to consider mockery an acceptable form of
public discourse. Whether it's on a late-night comedy show, in a popular movie, or a political campaign speech, this form of public degradation is seen as
"normal. We don't care if a speaker's words are vicious or
denigrating, or even true -- as long as they're uttered with a smile
and a joke line... But as mockery has
grown increasingly acceptable in the public discourse, children and
teenagers have also come to accept it as normal, and the consequences
have sometimes been tragic, like suicides by teens who were
cruelly mocked. (Mocking is a form of
bullying, a way of asserting superiority by denigrating or humiliating
another.)
Mockery is used by both Republicans and Democrats, in blogs on both sides. It is time to reject it. Read the rest of this inspired opinion column by Pamela Gerloff, co-author of Dignity for All: How to Create a World without Rankism (Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2008).
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Posted by tracy w.
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Wednesday, 10 September 2008 |
Join possibly the largest experiment ever designed to test the power of group intention to lower violence and bring peace in conflict areas around the world. This Sunday, September 14, you can participate with hundreds of thousands of people for ten minutes sending an intention for peace under highly controlled scientific conditions.
Lynne McTaggart is the author of The Intention Experiment -- see the Good News Network feature,
Largest Successful Mind-Over-Matter Experiments in History.
McTaggart has assembled a scientific advisory body of leaders in consciousness research, to devise a strict protocol and measure violence levels before and after the intention experiment to see if there is any effect.
Visit TheIntentionExperiment.com for more information or to sign-up to partcipate.
(Image courtesy of Sun Star)
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Posted by geri
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Wednesday, 10 September 2008 |
Archaeologists in Afghanistan said they discovered a giant Buddha
statue near the ruins of the pair of giant Buddhas, which were destroyed by
the Taliban in 2001. The archaeologists said the newly discovered statue
measures 62 feet tall and features the Buddha in a sleeping position.
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Read more... [Giant Buddha Statue Unearthed in Afghanistan]
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Posted by stevegh
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Saturday, 06 September 2008 |
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Making fleece blankets for women in crisis has made fast friends of the Atlanta-area volunteers in the Blue Sneaker Club, an active-adult
community that has harnessed the volunteer spirit of its
55-and-over women to help them bond with each other and the community. (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
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Posted by stevegh
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Saturday, 06 September 2008 |
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Corporate lawyers operates a free legal clinic offering counsel to those who need it, following a successful
model that debuted four years ago in New Orleans and is slowly
expanding nationwide. (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
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