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> >

> > 100 Ideas for Creating a More Peaceful World

> > by Krieger

> >

> > Creating world peace takes many forms, but surely it begins with

> > individuals.

> > Here are 100 ideas for creating a more peaceful world. I

encourage

> > you to play your part in creating peace. It continues to be the

most

> > significant challenge of humankind, and requires the efforts of

each

> > of us.

> >

> > 1. Be generous with your smiles.

> > 2. Commit daily acts of kindness.

> > 3. Respect the Earth.

> > 4. Walk in a forest.

> > 5. Plant a tree.

> > 6. Contemplate a mountain.

> > 7. Don't pollute.

> > 8. Live simply.

> > 9. Skip a meal each week, and send $5.00 to an organization

helping

> > the hungry.

> > 10. Erase a border in your mind.

> > 11. Teach peace to children.

> > 12. Read Chief Seattle's Letter to the President.

> > 13. Be honest.

> > 14. Demand honesty from your government.

> > 15. Think about consequences.

> > 16. Commit yourself to nonviolence.

> > 17. Support nonviolent solutions to global problems.

> > 18. Speak up for a healthy planet.

> > 19. Demand reductions in military expenditures.

> > 20. Be fair.

> > 21. Pledge allegiance to the Earth and to its varied life forms.

> > 22. Think for yourself.

> > 23. Ask questions.

> > 24. Recognize your unique potential.

> > 25. Join an organization working for peace.

> > 26. Be less materialistic.

> > 27. Be more loving.

> > 28. Support an Arms Trade Code of Conduct.

> > 29. Oppose all weapons of mass destruction.

> > 30. Sign the Abolition 2000 International Petition.

> > 31. Work for an international ban on land mines.

> > 32. Use your special talents for a more harmonious world.

> > 33. Listen to your heart.

> > 34. Help the poor.

> > 35. Fight against militarism.

> > 36. Study the lives of peace heroes.

> > 37. Help create a community peace park or garden.

> > 38. Commemorate the International Day of Peace in your community

(the

> > third

> > Tuesday in September).

> > 39. Help strengthen the United Nations.

> > 40. Support the creation of an International Criminal Court to

hold

> > individual

> > leaders accountable for crimes against peace, crimes against

> > humanity, war

> > crimes, and genocide.

> > 41. Read the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and demand

that

> > your

> > government live by it.

> > 42. Be aware of the rights of future generations. Sign the

Cousteau

> > Society Bill

> > of Rights for Future Generations.

> > 43. Make decisions as though all life truly matters. It does!

> > 44. Join an action alert network.

> > 45. Make your voice heard by speaking out for peace.

> > 46. Laugh more.

> > 47. Play with a child.

> > 48. Support health, education and the arts over more weapons.

> > 49. Help educate the next generation to be compassionate and

> > responsible.

> > 50. Accept personal responsibility for creating a better world.

> > 51. Sing.

> > 52. Write a poem.

> > 53. Organize a church service on the theme of peace.

> > 54. Learn about another culture.

> > 55. Help someone.

> > 56. Support the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF).

> > 57. Climb a mountain.

> > 58. Clear your mind.

> > 59. Breathe deeply.

> > 60. Sip tea.

> > 61. Express your views to government officials.

> > 62. Fight for the environment.

> > 63. Celebrate Earth Day.

> > 64. Think like an astronaut, recognizing that we have only one

Earth.

> > 65. Be constructive.

> > 66. Ring a bell for peace.

> > 67. Plant seeds of peace.

> > 68. Work in a garden.

> > 69. Change a potential enemy into a friend.

> > 70. Watch the movie Amazing Grace and Chuck.

> > 71. Share.

> > 72. Be more peaceful.

> > 73. Send a note of appreciation.

> > 74. Tell your friends how much they matter.

> > 75. Say " I love you " more.

> > 76. Don't tolerate prejudice.

> > 77. Demand more from your elected officials.

> > 78. Walk by the ocean, a river, or a lake.

> > 79. Recognize that all humans have the right to life.

> > 80. Respect the dignity of each person.

> > 81. Be a leader in the struggle for human decency.

> > 82. Watch the movie The King of Hearts.

> > 83. Send sunflowers to world leaders, and call for a world free

of

> > nuclear

> > weapons.

> > 84. Oppose technologies that harm the environment.

> > 85. Lose an argument to a loved one.

> > 86. Read Hiroshima by Hersey.

> > 87. Walk softly on the Earth.

> > 88. Appreciate the power of the sun.

> > 89. Speak out for global disarmament.

> > 90. Support a stronger world order.

> > 91. Teach non-violence by example.

> > 92. Remember that " No man is an Island. "

> > 93. Spend time in nature.

> > 94. Boycott war toys.

> > 95. Be thankful for the miracle of life.

> > 96. Read All Quiet on the Western Front or A Time to Love and a

Time

> > to Die by

> > h Remarque.

> > 97. Remind your leaders that peace matters.

> > 98. Oppose violence in television programming for children.

> > 99. Listen to Beethoven's Ode to Joy.

> > 100. Celebrate peace.

> >

> >

> >

> > --

> > *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

> > " Breathe deep, walk slow, hold tight to those you love, for the

sun

> > is setting and it will be over so fast. "

> > -- Ken Pierpont

> >

> > Be blessed my friend,

> >

> >

> > Source:

> > http://www.myspace.com/rarebreeze

> >

> >

> >

> > http://myspace.com/knightsintent

> >

>

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> > >

> > > 100 Ideas for Creating a More Peaceful World

> > > by Krieger

> > >

> > > Creating world peace takes many forms, but surely it begins with

> > > individuals.

> > > Here are 100 ideas for creating a more peaceful world. I

> encourage

> > > you to play your part in creating peace. It continues to be the

> most

> > > significant challenge of humankind, and requires the efforts of

> each

> > > of us.

> > >

> > > 1. Be generous with your smiles.

> > > 2. Commit daily acts of kindness.

> > > 3. Respect the Earth.

> > > 4. Walk in a forest.

> > > 5. Plant a tree.

> > > 6. Contemplate a mountain.

> > > 7. Don't pollute.

> > > 8. Live simply.

> > > 9. Skip a meal each week, and send $5.00 to an organization

> helping

> > > the hungry.

> > > 10. Erase a border in your mind.

> > > 11. Teach peace to children.

> > > 12. Read Chief Seattle's Letter to the President.

> > > 13. Be honest.

> > > 14. Demand honesty from your government.

> > > 15. Think about consequences.

> > > 16. Commit yourself to nonviolence.

> > > 17. Support nonviolent solutions to global problems.

> > > 18. Speak up for a healthy planet.

> > > 19. Demand reductions in military expenditures.

> > > 20. Be fair.

> > > 21. Pledge allegiance to the Earth and to its varied life forms.

> > > 22. Think for yourself.

> > > 23. Ask questions.

> > > 24. Recognize your unique potential.

> > > 25. Join an organization working for peace.

> > > 26. Be less materialistic.

> > > 27. Be more loving.

> > > 28. Support an Arms Trade Code of Conduct.

> > > 29. Oppose all weapons of mass destruction.

> > > 30. Sign the Abolition 2000 International Petition.

> > > 31. Work for an international ban on land mines.

> > > 32. Use your special talents for a more harmonious world.

> > > 33. Listen to your heart.

> > > 34. Help the poor.

> > > 35. Fight against militarism.

> > > 36. Study the lives of peace heroes.

> > > 37. Help create a community peace park or garden.

> > > 38. Commemorate the International Day of Peace in your community

> (the

> > > third

> > > Tuesday in September).

> > > 39. Help strengthen the United Nations.

> > > 40. Support the creation of an International Criminal Court to

> hold

> > > individual

> > > leaders accountable for crimes against peace, crimes against

> > > humanity, war

> > > crimes, and genocide.

> > > 41. Read the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and demand

> that

> > > your

> > > government live by it.

> > > 42. Be aware of the rights of future generations. Sign the

> Cousteau

> > > Society Bill

> > > of Rights for Future Generations.

> > > 43. Make decisions as though all life truly matters. It does!

> > > 44. Join an action alert network.

> > > 45. Make your voice heard by speaking out for peace.

> > > 46. Laugh more.

> > > 47. Play with a child.

> > > 48. Support health, education and the arts over more weapons.

> > > 49. Help educate the next generation to be compassionate and

> > > responsible.

> > > 50. Accept personal responsibility for creating a better world.

> > > 51. Sing.

> > > 52. Write a poem.

> > > 53. Organize a church service on the theme of peace.

> > > 54. Learn about another culture.

> > > 55. Help someone.

> > > 56. Support the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF).

> > > 57. Climb a mountain.

> > > 58. Clear your mind.

> > > 59. Breathe deeply.

> > > 60. Sip tea.

> > > 61. Express your views to government officials.

> > > 62. Fight for the environment.

> > > 63. Celebrate Earth Day.

> > > 64. Think like an astronaut, recognizing that we have only one

> Earth.

> > > 65. Be constructive.

> > > 66. Ring a bell for peace.

> > > 67. Plant seeds of peace.

> > > 68. Work in a garden.

> > > 69. Change a potential enemy into a friend.

> > > 70. Watch the movie Amazing Grace and Chuck.

> > > 71. Share.

> > > 72. Be more peaceful.

> > > 73. Send a note of appreciation.

> > > 74. Tell your friends how much they matter.

> > > 75. Say " I love you " more.

> > > 76. Don't tolerate prejudice.

> > > 77. Demand more from your elected officials.

> > > 78. Walk by the ocean, a river, or a lake.

> > > 79. Recognize that all humans have the right to life.

> > > 80. Respect the dignity of each person.

> > > 81. Be a leader in the struggle for human decency.

> > > 82. Watch the movie The King of Hearts.

> > > 83. Send sunflowers to world leaders, and call for a world free

> of

> > > nuclear

> > > weapons.

> > > 84. Oppose technologies that harm the environment.

> > > 85. Lose an argument to a loved one.

> > > 86. Read Hiroshima by Hersey.

> > > 87. Walk softly on the Earth.

> > > 88. Appreciate the power of the sun.

> > > 89. Speak out for global disarmament.

> > > 90. Support a stronger world order.

> > > 91. Teach non-violence by example.

> > > 92. Remember that " No man is an Island. "

> > > 93. Spend time in nature.

> > > 94. Boycott war toys.

> > > 95. Be thankful for the miracle of life.

> > > 96. Read All Quiet on the Western Front or A Time to Love and a

> Time

> > > to Die by

> > > h Remarque.

> > > 97. Remind your leaders that peace matters.

> > > 98. Oppose violence in television programming for children.

> > > 99. Listen to Beethoven's Ode to Joy.

> > > 100. Celebrate peace.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > --

> > > *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

> > > " Breathe deep, walk slow, hold tight to those you love, for the

> sun

> > > is setting and it will be over so fast. "

> > > -- Ken Pierpont

> > >

> > > Be blessed my friend,

> > >

> > >

> > > Source:

> > > http://www.myspace.com/rarebreeze

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > http://myspace.com/knightsintent

> > >

> >

>

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Welcome to the group & Knights Intention! Sorry I was not around to well you as well!

Warm Hugs,

> > >> > > 100 Ideas for Creating a More Peaceful World > > > by Krieger > > > > > > Creating world peace takes many forms, but surely it begins with > > > individuals. > > > Here are 100 ideas for creating a more peaceful world. I > encourage > > > you to play your part in creating peace. It continues to be the > most > > > significant challenge of humankind, and requires the efforts of > each > > > of us. > > > > > > 1. Be generous with your smiles. > > > 2. Commit daily acts of kindness. > > > 3. Respect the Earth. > > > 4. Walk in a forest. > > > 5. Plant a tree. > > > 6. Contemplate a mountain. > > > 7. Don't pollute. > > > 8. Live simply. > > > 9. Skip a meal each week, and send $5.00 to an organization > helping > > > the hungry. > > > 10. Erase a border in your mind. > > > 11. Teach peace to children. > > > 12. Read Chief Seattle's Letter to the President. > > > 13. Be honest. > > > 14. Demand honesty from your government. > > > 15. Think about consequences. > > > 16. Commit yourself to nonviolence. > > > 17. Support nonviolent solutions to global problems. > > > 18. Speak up for a healthy planet. > > > 19. Demand reductions in military expenditures. > > > 20. Be fair. > > > 21. Pledge allegiance to the Earth and to its varied life forms. > > > 22. Think for yourself. > > > 23. Ask questions. > > > 24. Recognize your unique potential. > > > 25. Join an organization working for peace. > > > 26. Be less materialistic. > > > 27. Be more loving. > > > 28. Support an Arms Trade Code of Conduct. > > > 29. Oppose all weapons of mass destruction. > > > 30. Sign the Abolition 2000 International Petition. > > > 31. Work for an international ban on land mines. > > > 32. Use your special talents for a more harmonious world. > > > 33. Listen to your heart. > > > 34. Help the poor. > > > 35. Fight against militarism. > > > 36. Study the lives of peace heroes. > > > 37. Help create a community peace park or garden. > > > 38. Commemorate the International Day of Peace in your community > (the > > > third > > > Tuesday in September). > > > 39. Help strengthen the United Nations. > > > 40. Support the creation of an International Criminal Court to > hold > > > individual > > > leaders accountable for crimes against peace, crimes against > > > humanity, war > > > crimes, and genocide. > > > 41. Read the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and demand > that > > > your > > > government live by it. > > > 42. Be aware of the rights of future generations. Sign the > Cousteau > > > Society Bill > > > of Rights for Future Generations. > > > 43. Make decisions as though all life truly matters. It does! > > > 44. Join an action alert network. > > > 45. Make your voice heard by speaking out for peace. > > > 46. Laugh more. > > > 47. Play with a child. > > > 48. Support health, education and the arts over more weapons. > > > 49. Help educate the next generation to be compassionate and > > > responsible. > > > 50. Accept personal responsibility for creating a better world. > > > 51. Sing. > > > 52. Write a poem. > > > 53. Organize a church service on the theme of peace. > > > 54. Learn about another culture. > > > 55. Help someone. > > > 56. Support the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF). > > > 57. Climb a mountain. > > > 58. Clear your mind. > > > 59. Breathe deeply. > > > 60. Sip tea. > > > 61. Express your views to government officials. > > > 62. Fight for the environment. > > > 63. Celebrate Earth Day. > > > 64. Think like an astronaut, recognizing that we have only one > Earth. > > > 65. Be constructive. > > > 66. Ring a bell for peace. > > > 67. Plant seeds of peace. > > > 68. Work in a garden. > > > 69. Change a potential enemy into a friend. > > > 70. Watch the movie Amazing Grace and Chuck. > > > 71. Share. > > > 72. Be more peaceful. > > > 73. Send a note of appreciation. > > > 74. Tell your friends how much they matter. > > > 75. Say "I love you" more. > > > 76. Don't tolerate prejudice. > > > 77. Demand more from your elected officials. > > > 78. Walk by the ocean, a river, or a lake. > > > 79. Recognize that all humans have the right to life. > > > 80. Respect the dignity of each person. > > > 81. Be a leader in the struggle for human decency. > > > 82. Watch the movie The King of Hearts. > > > 83. Send sunflowers to world leaders, and call for a world free > of > > > nuclear > > > weapons. > > > 84. Oppose technologies that harm the environment. > > > 85. Lose an argument to a loved one. > > > 86. Read Hiroshima by Hersey. > > > 87. Walk softly on the Earth. > > > 88. Appreciate the power of the sun. > > > 89. Speak out for global disarmament. > > > 90. Support a stronger world order. > > > 91. Teach non-violence by example. > > > 92. Remember that "No man is an Island." > > > 93. Spend time in nature. > > > 94. Boycott war toys. > > > 95. Be thankful for the miracle of life. > > > 96. Read All Quiet on the Western Front or A Time to Love and a > Time > > > to Die by > > > h Remarque. > > > 97. Remind your leaders that peace matters. > > > 98. Oppose violence in television programming for children. > > > 99. Listen to Beethoven's Ode to Joy. > > > 100. Celebrate peace. > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ > > > "Breathe deep, walk slow, hold tight to those you love, for the > sun > > > is setting and it will be over so fast." > > > -- Ken Pierpont > > > > > > Be blessed my friend, > > > > > > > > > Source:> > > http://www.myspace.com/rarebreeze> > > > > > > > > > > > http://myspace.com/knightsintent> > >> >>

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> > > >

> > > > 100 Ideas for Creating a More Peaceful World

> > > > by Krieger

> > > >

> > > > Creating world peace takes many forms, but surely it begins with

> > > > individuals.

> > > > Here are 100 ideas for creating a more peaceful world. I

> > encourage

> > > > you to play your part in creating peace. It continues to be the

> > most

> > > > significant challenge of humankind, and requires the efforts of

> > each

> > > > of us.

> > > >

> > > > 1. Be generous with your smiles.

> > > > 2. Commit daily acts of kindness.

> > > > 3. Respect the Earth.

> > > > 4. Walk in a forest.

> > > > 5. Plant a tree.

> > > > 6. Contemplate a mountain.

> > > > 7. Don't pollute.

> > > > 8. Live simply.

> > > > 9. Skip a meal each week, and send $5.00 to an organization

> > helping

> > > > the hungry.

> > > > 10. Erase a border in your mind.

> > > > 11. Teach peace to children.

> > > > 12. Read Chief Seattle's Letter to the President.

> > > > 13. Be honest.

> > > > 14. Demand honesty from your government.

> > > > 15. Think about consequences.

> > > > 16. Commit yourself to nonviolence.

> > > > 17. Support nonviolent solutions to global problems.

> > > > 18. Speak up for a healthy planet.

> > > > 19. Demand reductions in military expenditures.

> > > > 20. Be fair.

> > > > 21. Pledge allegiance to the Earth and to its varied life forms.

> > > > 22. Think for yourself.

> > > > 23. Ask questions.

> > > > 24. Recognize your unique potential.

> > > > 25. Join an organization working for peace.

> > > > 26. Be less materialistic.

> > > > 27. Be more loving.

> > > > 28. Support an Arms Trade Code of Conduct.

> > > > 29. Oppose all weapons of mass destruction.

> > > > 30. Sign the Abolition 2000 International Petition.

> > > > 31. Work for an international ban on land mines.

> > > > 32. Use your special talents for a more harmonious world.

> > > > 33. Listen to your heart.

> > > > 34. Help the poor.

> > > > 35. Fight against militarism.

> > > > 36. Study the lives of peace heroes.

> > > > 37. Help create a community peace park or garden.

> > > > 38. Commemorate the International Day of Peace in your community

> > (the

> > > > third

> > > > Tuesday in September).

> > > > 39. Help strengthen the United Nations.

> > > > 40. Support the creation of an International Criminal Court to

> > hold

> > > > individual

> > > > leaders accountable for crimes against peace, crimes against

> > > > humanity, war

> > > > crimes, and genocide.

> > > > 41. Read the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and demand

> > that

> > > > your

> > > > government live by it.

> > > > 42. Be aware of the rights of future generations. Sign the

> > Cousteau

> > > > Society Bill

> > > > of Rights for Future Generations.

> > > > 43. Make decisions as though all life truly matters. It does!

> > > > 44. Join an action alert network.

> > > > 45. Make your voice heard by speaking out for peace.

> > > > 46. Laugh more.

> > > > 47. Play with a child.

> > > > 48. Support health, education and the arts over more weapons.

> > > > 49. Help educate the next generation to be compassionate and

> > > > responsible.

> > > > 50. Accept personal responsibility for creating a better world.

> > > > 51. Sing.

> > > > 52. Write a poem.

> > > > 53. Organize a church service on the theme of peace.

> > > > 54. Learn about another culture.

> > > > 55. Help someone.

> > > > 56. Support the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF).

> > > > 57. Climb a mountain.

> > > > 58. Clear your mind.

> > > > 59. Breathe deeply.

> > > > 60. Sip tea.

> > > > 61. Express your views to government officials.

> > > > 62. Fight for the environment.

> > > > 63. Celebrate Earth Day.

> > > > 64. Think like an astronaut, recognizing that we have only one

> > Earth.

> > > > 65. Be constructive.

> > > > 66. Ring a bell for peace.

> > > > 67. Plant seeds of peace.

> > > > 68. Work in a garden.

> > > > 69. Change a potential enemy into a friend.

> > > > 70. Watch the movie Amazing Grace and Chuck.

> > > > 71. Share.

> > > > 72. Be more peaceful.

> > > > 73. Send a note of appreciation.

> > > > 74. Tell your friends how much they matter.

> > > > 75. Say " I love you " more.

> > > > 76. Don't tolerate prejudice.

> > > > 77. Demand more from your elected officials.

> > > > 78. Walk by the ocean, a river, or a lake.

> > > > 79. Recognize that all humans have the right to life.

> > > > 80. Respect the dignity of each person.

> > > > 81. Be a leader in the struggle for human decency.

> > > > 82. Watch the movie The King of Hearts.

> > > > 83. Send sunflowers to world leaders, and call for a world free

> > of

> > > > nuclear

> > > > weapons.

> > > > 84. Oppose technologies that harm the environment.

> > > > 85. Lose an argument to a loved one.

> > > > 86. Read Hiroshima by Hersey.

> > > > 87. Walk softly on the Earth.

> > > > 88. Appreciate the power of the sun.

> > > > 89. Speak out for global disarmament.

> > > > 90. Support a stronger world order.

> > > > 91. Teach non-violence by example.

> > > > 92. Remember that " No man is an Island. "

> > > > 93. Spend time in nature.

> > > > 94. Boycott war toys.

> > > > 95. Be thankful for the miracle of life.

> > > > 96. Read All Quiet on the Western Front or A Time to Love and a

> > Time

> > > > to Die by

> > > > h Remarque.

> > > > 97. Remind your leaders that peace matters.

> > > > 98. Oppose violence in television programming for children.

> > > > 99. Listen to Beethoven's Ode to Joy.

> > > > 100. Celebrate peace.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > --

> > > > *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

> > > > " Breathe deep, walk slow, hold tight to those you love, for the

> > sun

> > > > is setting and it will be over so fast. "

> > > > -- Ken Pierpont

> > > >

> > > > Be blessed my friend,

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Source:

> > > > http://www.myspace.com/rarebreeze

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > http://myspace.com/knightsintent

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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