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Always Hungry
by Caleb Nico, Nov 25, 2008
What should we do about global hunger and how should we go about doing it? An ethical look at the problem that faces the billions that are starving today.
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Is Hunting Cruel?
by B Nelson, Nov 24, 2008
Much debate has centered around the issue of cruelty in hunting animals for our food, but if we are to eat meat, we need to look at where it comes from to determine what is cruel and what is not.
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Looking for Happiness?
by Paula Mitchell Bentley, Aug 30, 2008
Examining levels of happiness and depression. How can you attain happiness? Not ecstasy just pure happiness? Also, discussing the Dalai Lama's view.
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The Toll of Human Suffering During the Great Depression
by Joanna Lenae, Aug 19, 2008
The great depression was a worldwide business slump in the 1930's. It ranked as the worst and longest period of high unemployment, and low business activity in modern times. The great depression actually began in 1929 when stock values dropped rapidly in the United States.
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The Drowning
by WAYSPEAKER, Jul 25, 2008
The Connection Between Suffering and Compassion.
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Sigmund Freud on Suffering
by Suzanne Smith, Jun 15, 2008
"No man is an island." We all suffer together. Group therapy is healthy through sessions or through reading others experiences. Troy was a toy. Read Fences by August Wilson.
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The Last Photograph
by Geet, Jun 8, 2008
Survivor's Guilt: It's extremely tough to get over, but not impossible.
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Watching Death
by B Nelson, Jun 1, 2008
Recounting some true stories of deaths throughout my lifetime. We can all learn something when death occurs.
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Vegetarians, Vegans, and Eggs
by Mark Gordon Brown, May 21, 2008
Is it possible, that eating some eggs can actually reduce cruelty and suffering of animals? This link also has good information for those who wish to continue to eat some meat protein but are not ready to become "vegan".
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Can I Forget the Past and Move Into a New Future I Forge for Myself?
by zowoco, May 11, 2008
You have suffered trauma in the past. It is time to gently close the door on your suffering and move ahead into a brilliant new time of hope and inspiration. I share from my own terror and help you to lay the old aside and move towards healing and forgiveness.
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