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[Muck and Mystery] Muck and Mystery: Dysrationalia: In contrast, the Buddhist faith isone of Japans ancient cultural pillars and ahimsa -- defined byVyasas commentary on Yoga Sutras as the absence ofinjuriousness (anabhidroha) toward all living things (sarvabhuta) inall respects (sarvatha) and for all times (sarvada) - is one of thatfaiths cardinal tenets (Chappel 1993). Moreover, there used to bevarious Shinto taboos on the eating of cattle, horses and particularlyof fowl, which were seen as announcers of dawn rather than asource of food, and these taboos were generally respected until the15th century (Ishige 2000).
[Belmont Club] Belmont Club » Disruption: but i’m no detective –i had no info on him –i used Des Moines by way of trying to think of a recent national emergency (that’d avoid Katrina –which would’ve mixed my message) which was to wax sarc about a large army of americorp kids supplanting the already extant organizations –such as those native Iowans who had their own bulldozers and front loaders and local volunteers ready to hand when the Mississippi flooded that year.
[AlterNet.org] Quitting Meat Is a Process -- Almost Impossible to Do All at Once ...: Bergstrom writes: "Sometimes one wonders how many Americans and Western Europeans have grasped the fact that quite a few of their beef steaks, quarts of milk, dozens of eggs, and hundreds of broilers are the result, not of their agriculture, but of the approximately two million metric tons of protein, mostly of high quality, which astute Western businessmen channel away from the needy and hungry."
[Full Comment] Sell AECL to India - Full Comment: Canada's domestic market alone with a $150 billion investment in mass produced AECL Candu ACR-1000 nukes, paid for by quickly weaning us off the $100 billion spent annually on fossil fuels would end our fossil use. A payback of less than two years points to a damn good return on investment and would move the ACR-1000 to the head of the world's most in demand reactor list.
[ISA Environmental Studies Section] ISA Environmental Studies Section » Blog Archive » ESS Newsletter ...: The ESS newsletter is based at the Center for Unconventional Security Affairs at the University of California, Irvine (www.cusa.uci.edu) and co-edited by Richard Matthew and Bryan McDonald. Please send publication information, announcements, calls for papers, job announcements, job and address changes, email information, queries, etc.
[a2f2a] a2f2a » Blog Archive » Copyright and freedom: DAVID THORBURN, moderator: Our speaker today, Richard Stallman, is a legendary figure in the computing world, and my experience in trying to find a respondent to share the podium with him was instructive. One distinguished MIT professor told me that Stallman needs to be understood as a charismatic figure in a biblical parable ” a kind of Old Testament anecdote-lesson.
[BBC Blog Network] BBC - Mark Mardell's America: Too many questions?: Many of the principal writers who appear on the BBC blogs are really excellent paragons of the profession. Forgive me for adding "in all sincerity" because a few of you already know I will say exactly what I mean, and let the chips fall where they may, because we really cannot have discussions that take us anywhere if people constantly mince words and fear speaking what is in their hearts.
[Niecey456's Weblog] Richard Hornsby's Opinion, Bill Sheaffer's New Blog, And Dominic ...: I am not the least bit worried as he has been using name calling and defamation against the other blogs from the beginning and it is well documented, so I hope he did contact the authorities, as I have so much to share. I intend to take this up with the proper authorities from here on out.
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