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This is http://www.essayz.com/b0510043.htm Previous-Essay <== This-Essay ==> Following-Essay Click HERE on this line to find essays via Your-Key-Words. {Most frequent wordstarts of each essay will be put here.} ========================================================== %TRUST RESOURCES POSITIVE AFFIRMATION CONSTRUCTIVE 051004 %POWERS RESISTANCE GRACIOUS VIOLENT COERCIVE TERROR 051004 %FORCE MORE POWERFUL GANDHI MARTIN LUTHER KING TICH 051004 %NHAT HANH PEACE WITH JUSTICE DISTRIBUTIVE CONSERVE 051004 The essays found in essayz.com cover a bewildering array of topics. What are some reliable other resources which readers may find helpful to consult? Where is a beginner to turn for further independent and helpful suggestions which will be reliable in the long run? What resources can be trusted? Consider the following spectrum of resources: 1. Walter Wink's book "The Powers That Be" giving some foundations for understanding the power of resistance which is GRACIOUS, NOT-VIOLENT and NOT-COERCIVE. 2. The film series distributed under the overall title "A FORCE MORE POWERFUL" along with a book of the same title; telling six stores of major occasions around the world when there have been major demonstrations of the power of resistance which is GRACIOUS, NOT-VIOLENT and NOT-COERCIVE. Wink claims in his book that such demonstrations have contributed to the liberation of two thirds of the crew of Space-Ship-Earth. 3. The pioneering PEACEMAKING-WORKS works of Gandhi and Martin Luther King which are described at the following web sites: 4. The pioneering PEACEMAKING-WORKS works of Tich Nhat Hanh which are described at the following web sites. 5. The works of Peace-With-Justice-Churches that focus upon the importance of DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE; within the Congregational Churches of the UCC listed in the following web sites with others easily findable via traditional search engines. 6. The major analysis of FUNDAMENTALISM which was edited by Martin E. Marty with R. Scott Appleby, Nancy T. Ammerman, Robert Eric Frykenberg, Samuel C. Heilman, and James Piscatori under the title "Accounting for Fundamen- Talisms: The Dynamic Character of Movements (The Funda- mentalism Project). 7. The hyperlink analysis found in DEPOLARIZATION by Caharlie Notess and found at the following web site. 8. The Carter Center in Atlanta, GA accessible via the following web site. 9. The works of the Maryknoll Center accessible via the following web site. 10. The publications of Scientific America that are accessible via the following web site. 11. The publications of The National Geographic that are accessible via the following web site. 12. The works of the Council for a Livable World which are accessible at the following web site. 13. The publications of ENVIRONMENT magazine which are accessible at the following web site. 14. The publications of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists that are accessible at the following web site. 15. The publications of the Fellowship of Reconciliation that are accessible at the following web site: 16. The publications of professional organizations that are dedicated to SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY within the domains of their professional expertise; as noted at the following web sites. 17. The work of The American Association of University Professors which is dedicated to protecting academic freedom within colleges and universities that offer opportunities for academic research and higher education. 18. The work of the American Civil Liberties Union which is dedicated to protecting the CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS of all Americans; accessible at the following web site. (c) 2005 by Paul A. Smith in "Search for Honesty and Integrity" (On Being Yourself Whole and Healthy) ==========================================================