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Since the 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, the U.S. government has spent or allocated over $40 billion among 11 federal departments and agencies to address the threat of biological weapons. For Fiscal Year 2008 (FY2008), the Bush Administration is proposing an additional $6.77 billion in bioweapons-related spending, approximately $550 million (9%) more than [...]

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Live Earth

Live Earth is a 24-hour, 7-continent series of concert events on 7.7.07 that will bring together more than 100 music artists and 2 billion people to inspire a global movement to “Answer the Call” and help solve the climate crisis.
Live Earth was founded by Kevin Wall, CEO of Control Room, the company producing the events [...]

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From the site:
Simple living — aka voluntary simplicity — has just about as many definitions as there are individuals who practice it. Simple living is not about living in poverty or self-inflicted deprivation. Rather, it is about living an examined life — one in which you have determined what is important, or “enough,” for you, [...]

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The opening lecture of the Holy See Mission seminar focused on the role of the Church in building the common good throughout the world. As I mentioned in my previous post, the “common good” is an ambiguous term. The defense of this common good involves the protection of basic human rights. As such, the Holy [...]

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While I was filling out the application to attend the seminar on Catholic Social Teaching in New York, I realized how little I knew about the United Nations or about the Church’s influence within such a large worldwide organization. Even so, it was a great privilege to have attended this symposium from May 20 to [...]

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I recently ran across a site that you all might be interested in:  Youth for Human Rights. Here is the link.
From the site:  “YHRI holds events and produces instructional tools to raise human rights awareness such as the award-winning music video UNITED – a street-savvy, multi-ethnic, five-minute film in 15 languages – conveying the power [...]

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More grads opt to serve the poor
By G. Jeffrey MacDonald, Special for USA TODAY
June 12, 2007
 
FULL TEXT FOUND HERE 
 
PROVIDENCE — Standing in a squishy salt marsh beside the Providence River, with a soft breeze in her face and an antsy crab in her hand, 25-year-old Emily Winser has reason to smile.
After all, payments aren’t due [...]

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Thanks to the folks at Education for Justice for the following “earth friendly” actions we can take.  You should also consider joining the Education for Justice resource list, which for a minimal cost, provides incredible opportunities and ideas.
See the following attachment:
Stewardship

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Are you a good writer? You may be interested in …
UNESCO International Essay Contest for Young People:
UNESCO and the Goi Peace Foundation are inviting young people (ages 7 to 25) from around the world to enter the International Essay Contest for Young People.  This year’s theme is the role of media and information and communication [...]

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Update on Darfur

Those who have expressed some interest in following the situation in Darfur will be interested in the attached, wherein we read that the Prosecutor from the International Criminal Court told the United Nations Security Council that alleged Darfur war criminals Ahmad Harun and Ali Kushayb must be arrested.  “The Security Council and regional organizations must [...]

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