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Why I Am a Vegan

by Peragin in Lifestyle Choices, March 18, 2012
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Why I chose to be a vegan: an anecdote full of pros, cons, benefits, and disadvantages. All on why veganism and vegetarianism is a good lifestyle choice.

Non-violent Communication: User Manual

by stevebond in Activism, January 28, 2012
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It is not uncommon for a peaceful dialogue, whether at work with a colleague or a family with his children or his (her) spouse (eA home, at school, you learn to speak, be careful but not necessarily one learns to communicate. But communication is an art that can not be improvised and our inability to communicate is often responsible for cases of misunderstanding and conflict. To remedy this situation, Marshall Rosenberg, PhD in clinical psychology, has developed a method of communication called "nonviolent" (or creative or "empathetic") he teaches around the world.

Does Intelligence Determine Worth?

by Rachel McCausland in Issues, January 20, 2012
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The connection between animal cruelty, the mentally disabled, and the Holocaust.

Martin Luther King Jr

by Chris726598 in Holidays, January 17, 2012
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What would Martin Luther King Jr. think about life in this new millennium?

Imprisoning a Non-violent Offender in Georgia

by atlmom85 in Crime, December 18, 2011
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Keeping a prisoner locked up who is non-violent and needs support in Georgia.

#Occupygandhi

by Barry Hersh in History, November 29, 2011
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A comparison of the basic priciples of Gandhi’s nonviolent, noncooperation tactics and the Occupy movement.

Birth Anniversary of a Non-violent Mahatma Who Toppled The Mighty British

by thresiapaulose in History, October 1, 2011
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He was a frail man. Winston Churchill, the former British Prime Minister, described him a “half-naked fakir”. Non-violence was his only weapon to conquer the Great Empire which did not see sunset.

The Doctrine of Nonviolence

by Ruby Hawk in History, May 8, 2011
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Dr. Martin Luther King believed in nonviolence to change the world. It worked to desegregate the south and now thanks to two followers of Dr.King, who cared enough to put a plan in motion, it continues to work in crime ridden neighborhoods and other parts of the world. They believe in constructive action, exchanging views, nonviolence, and never challenging anyone’s values,

The Philosophy of “No Violence, ” Mahatma Gandhi

by Literatour in History, March 7, 2011
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His life was spent in a time when their village is still submitted without meeting the full liberation, and poor economic circumstances, momentum that each inhabitant weave their own clothing, was how the nation could wear only boast of national clothes.

Most Influential Man of The 60s: Martin Luther King Jr

by Colin S in History, May 27, 2010
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Martin Luther King Jr’s contribution to Civil Rights make him the most influential man during in America during the 1960s.

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