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www.AsymptoticLife.com: Category Archive for Peace and Justice

Reflections on Violence and Nonviolence

Rehabilitation vs. Removal

Pro-China Cyber Attack Slows CNN Website

Sadly It's True

Global Village

Food Aid Rots in Haiti

Most People Not Online

Army Drags Its Feet on Project 112 Victims

Walmart Employee Mocks Muslim Woman

Haitians Can't Afford Food, Eat Dirt

Bin Laden for Peace

Peace and Justice

Food Crisis Brewing

Bhutan Transitions to Democracy

Global Warming: The Quandry of Developing Nations

Making Peace the Old Fashioned Way

Kucinich Joins SOA Protest

Chess or Torture?

Burma: What Does It Mean?

"They've Already Won"

California Prisons: Facts About Female Prisoners

Hope for Afghanistan

Maldives the Latest Target for Violence

Hope Lives

Myanmar: Monks Continue Pressure

Myanmar (Burma): Monk Protests Continue

Dress Code Wars

Killing Taliban: At What Cost?

Justice: Sometimes It Don't Come Easy

Civilians Never Die

Words of Wisdom: Warren Buffett

Chandrika Calls for Women to be Peacemakers

Civilians Increasingly Targets

Peace Train

Blame It On Youthful Exuberance

Buddhism: Little Noticed Promoters of Nonviolence

Broken English

Social Distance

Progress on Terror?

Worldwide Terrorism Deaths Rise 40% in 2006

Executions: U.S. Drops from 4th to 5th

Next Country to Invade?

The Remedy for Fragmentation

Violence and Your Neighbor

The Virginia Tech Tragedy and the Political Football

Ethnic Cleansing in the Americas

Another Wrongful Conviction Overturned

Chocolate & Slavery

Evangelical Christians and Human Rights

New Category: Peace & Justice

More On Pakistan

Thomas Paine, Billy Bragg, and Iraq

Book Review: The Innocent Man

Moral Responsibility in Iraq

Iraq Troop Surge: To What End?

Doing What We Should Have Done

Guns and Peace

Willing to Pay the Price

Learning from Experience

Wise Words

WMD in IL?

Honoring the Troops

Call It Like It Is...

Of Guns & Peace

Re-Entry

Cowards & Heroes

Meanwhile in Tibet...

What Is Poverty Alleviation?

You Have the Freedom to Do It My Way

Moral Hazard