Monthly Archives: July 2011

Veterans look to their furry friends to help them put a peace philosophy in action

Many veterans return from war with many peace philosophy questions. They have left the fighting behind, but why are they unable to shake the demons of the battlefield?

How to handle remote workers

With the ever-expanding role of technology changing the way business is done, employers are often forced to adapt their policies based on the schedules of their employees.

Jobs are around, if you know where to look

According to a recent column in U.S. News & World Report by Katy Marquardt, while most people turn to the internet to find a job, absent-mindedly blasting resumes to whatever job offer they find on the web, this is a “classic mistake.”

Climate change may threaten global security and world peace philosophy

Global warming is not just an environmental issue. Officials from the United Nations recently said that the state of the world’s climate is creating an “unholy brew”

Ceremony awards activists for their commitment to a peace philosophy in action

In a world that is so torn apart by conflict and violence, it is reassuring to know that there are some people who are working to make the world a more peaceful place.

Art installation carries strong message about world peace philosophy

Lite-Bright is a tool for young children to unleash their creative forces and has never been regarded as much more. However, one artist is using the toy to make a powerful statement of his peace philosophy in action.

New program brings world peace philosophy to young people

Like it or not, the issue of world peace largely rests in the hands of political leaders.

World peace philosophy underscores the importance of nuclear control

Setting a peace philosophy in action means taking real steps to make the world a safer, more harmonious place. While nearly everyone would agree that the world would be a better place if it was more peaceful, few people actively work toward this goal.

Florida Tech makes brain education in psychology possible with new program

With more people throughout the U.S. turning to brain education as a means of advancing their career goals and fine-tuning their course of study, schools are giving into popular demands such as what kind of courses to offer.

Walden University announces new brain education program in public policy

Education continues to be a main focus for the majority of the country, as a number of people with widespread interests are looking to work on their brain potential.

Visitors to Tanzania’s Serengeti are sure to have a life-changing experience

Individuals who seek peace may find that it is helpful to get out of their usual routines and experience something entirely new and different.

Peace-seekers may find what they are looking for in Denali National Park

Sometimes, in order to find peace and establish harmony in our lives, we need to get away from day-to-day stresses and enjoy a relaxing respite somewhere unconnected to our usual routine.

“We Are The World” is an inspirational lesson

Ilchi Lee believes world peace will eventually spread across the Earth, and he has some famous supporters in that regard.

Conference helps young people see the importance of peace

Many young people go into the summer months thinking of nothing more than relaxing, having fun and sleeping in. However, one group of high school students from Connecticut recently had more weighty issues on their minds.

Dalai Lama to hold peace rally

World peace may sometimes seem like too great of a problem for individuals to tackle on their own. However, when a person acts as part of a unified group of like-minded individuals who are all pushing for change, great things can be accomplished.