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The story in the news is that Bush is endorsing a mental health program that will target children in schools for mental health screenings. The commission claims that even though child mental health prescriptions have increased 500% from 1999-2003, they aren't getting enough "treatment". The screenings
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Those who try to define or somehow limit spirituality end up ignoring its nature and those who accept it blindly assign it virtues beyond its purpose. It is not just religion or metaphysical science which concerns mankind as we try to make sense of our present and future potential to address the ethics
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Millions of people in Britain will start receiving their compulsory national identity cards in only four years time under the detailed plans unveiled by the home secretary, David Blunkett, yesterday.
Under legislation to be published in January, the five million people who apply each year for a passport
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It is important to have some idea of what the nature of the world governance has been before we get into trying to change it. I will present only a small part of the situation in this book because I think I have presented enough of it in other books. There is no boogeyman and probably no one person and
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As man developed he needed to have forms of decision-making or government. The family unit or clan and ‘extended family' may still be the best form of government as Elders wisely chose to manage their people. The ‘paternalistic benevolent' proponents today are very numerous and often seek to convince
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