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  • ...tional Court of Justice.jpg|right|frame|<center>The International Court of Justice also called the Peace Palace</center>]] ...lat Haags" ("plat" meaning "flat" or "common"). There is relatively little social interaction between these groups.
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  • ...is pandemic lead to a destabilization of the economy creating job loss and social distancing that greatly effected the activities of many, especially the you This opportunity to highlight the social injustices in your society is timely and important. It is one to observe c
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  • ...ons]], lead directly to [[religious]] [[actions]], [[unselfish]] acts of [[social]] [[service]] and altruistic [[benevolence]]. ...to refresh and ennoble his fellows. Real [[religion]] leads to increased [[social]] [[service]].
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  • ...nsition. Unfortunately on your world, not enough progress has been made in social evolution for an easy transition into the next phase. ...e of consciousness. Though you have advanced somewhat technologically, the social human nature has not kept up with the earth's technological advantages. You
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  • ...d when an eye is exacted for an eye, soon the whole world becomes blind. [[Justice]] must always be tempered with [[mercy]] and when this is done on a wider s ...or scientific advancement. Religion, true religion, is not threatened by [[social]] [[change]].
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  • ...ne beings may more properly be regarded as having [[functions]], such as [[justice]] [[administration]], [[totality]] [[attitudes]], [[co-ordinate]] [[action] ...action]], and [[administration]]. Living associations, human [[families]], social [[groups]], or the Paradise Trinity are not augmented by mere arithmetical
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  • Your [[understanding]] of [[courage]] is [[limited]] by your social conditioning, so that your understanding needs widening. Human courage cons ...all things needed. Courage pays any price required. Courage upholds true [[justice]] and denounces the unjust. Give [[gratitude]] to [[God]] as you love His c
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  • ...ntal principle. This text is a discussion originally about righteousness (justice) for man and the nature of it. At &sect;368, Socrates mentions that this vi ...to mean a small group of individuals whose behavior is typical of a larger social body encompassing it. A microcosm can be seen as a special kind of [[epitom
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  • ...] or [[quantity]], (2) [[moderation]], [[moral]] [[justice]], (3) middle [[social]] class or rank. All three are reflected in the uses of Middle French ''mé
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  • ...rness]] prevail, she gradually emerges from slavery and obscurity. Woman's social position has generally varied inversely with the degree of militarism in an
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  • ...celestial perspective, real power deals with embracing goodness, peace and justice. Since your nations are far from serious in promoting these principles, tha ...hin and abroad, by means of better education, improved health services and social equality. Unfortunately, the ‘humanitarian funds’ of these so called su
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  • ...on]], guilt can be manipulated to control or influence others. As a highly social animal living in large groups that are relatively stable, we need ways to d Thus, guilt makes it possible to forgive, and helps hold the social group together. Guilt is founded on our empathy system and mirror [[neurons
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  • ...precepts]] about [[trusting]] [[the Father]] must not be adjudged by the [[social]] or [[economic]] conditions of [[modern]] times or any other age. His inst ...for the [[maintenance]] of [[social]] order and in the [[execution]] of [[justice]].
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  • ...[[concept]] of anything a created being could possibly [[experience]]. The social and [[economic]] [[activities]] of this eternal creation are entirely dissi ...a there is disclosed the [[reason]] of [[righteousness]] and the rule of [[justice]]. And these two factors, combined, equal what on Urantia would be denomina
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  • ...Shall [[mercy]] alone prevail so that we shall have no more [[law]] and [[justice]]? " [[Jesus]] and [[the twelve]] spent all afternoon and all that evening, ...ction]] would invariably [[manifest]] itself in [[unselfish]] and loving [[social]] [[service]].
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  • ===Topic: '''''Progress Report, Social Justice, Going Public'''''=== ...words of encouragement for Jeff Cutler. Jeff is involved in trying to get social sustainability declared a major course of study in an Oregon University.
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  • ...and governmental [[morality]], correctness of social [[relationships]], [[justice]], traditionalism, and [[sincerity]]. Confucianism, along with [https://en.
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  • ...incentive]] to invent unless they are legally entitled to capture the full social [[value]] of their [[inventions]]." This absolute protection or full value ...individual]]. Utilitarians believe that intellectual property stimulates [[social]] [[progress]] and pushes people to further [[innovation]]. Lokeans argue t
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  • ...under the influence of options for engaging the joined topics of peace and social sustainability so that those who are amenable to this union will come forwa ...ons can be asked of “women’s rights” and can be applied to social justice, social equity and to “the common good.” These are all known globally as the f
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  • [[Tolerance]] is used in social, cultural and religious [[context]]s to describe attitudes which are "toler ...l book [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Theory_of_Justice '''''A Theory of Justice'''''] to this problem; whether a just [[society]] should or should not tole
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