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U.S. Debts To The United Nations by Staff - 1998
U.S. Department of Peace and Nonviolence by Staff - 2006 peace | nonviolence | us | congress |
U.S. Efforts To Aid Distressed Areas, Urging Greater World Understanding by Staff - 1951
U.S. Support To Obtain Basic Human Rights And Better Living Conditions by Staff - 1951
UN Convention on the Rights of the Child by Staff - 1997
UN Fund For Population Activities by Staff - 1985
Undauted resilience of the Humam Heart by Matthew Ies Spetter - 1998 platform | leader |
There are turning points in the lives of all of us.1 At such moments we confront the deeper questions from the stillness of our hearts. We may not even have been aware that we were so questioning ourselves and we have no answers ready. Those questions at the turning points are about what the realities of our lives actively are. We discover that we have been hungering for some purpose, some aim, beyond all rationalizations behind which we so often hide
ourselves from ourselves ...
Understanding Ethical Religion by Howard B. Radest - 1975 religion |
Howard Radest, in the 1970s, assembled a collection of historically-relevant Ethical Culture writings. These essays provide a sense of the ideals and history of Ethical Culture.
UNESCO and Israel by Staff - 1975
Union Of South Africa Urged To End Apartheid, Restore Human Rights by Staff - 1960
United Nations by Staff - 1973
Universal Right To Child Adoption Regardless Of Religious Beliefs by Staff - 1960
Urges Governments To Seek World Safeguards Against Atomic Energy by Staff - 1960
Urges Liberalizing Immigration Laws To Admit Displaced Persons by Staff - 1960
Urges Members To Support Citizen Activity Against Segregation by Staff - 1960
Urging Amnesty Now by Staff - 1973
US Involvement In Central America by Staff - 1984
Using GREAT EXPECTATIONS to Grow Your Ethical Society by Tim Beardsley - 2009 growth | development | resources | membership | evaluating | online | volunteer |
An easy-access guide to the online version of Great Expectations |