CULTURAL DIVERSITYLTURAL DIVERSITY CULT Children are the future peacemakers
NOTE Thi GlobalMessage has the support of U NESCO UNICE F, Oxfam, and over 85 registered charities!
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Our research confirmthe need for the curriculumto include Human Rights Education.
This input has been shown to inspire youngminds and hearts t o seed Global Peace & Friendship!
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Caring Genes. Caring Genes. Our caring-for-others lies within us, the very day we are born!
FromMother Caring Love, it enters Children's hearts and minds, thence to Teenagers, thence to Adults.
It "comes-to-lif e" when we help an old person to cross the road! The Quest
The Quest
Let us excite our caring genes into super activity as never before envisaged!
No longer is it acceptable to ignore the plight and miseries of fellow he world!
Harmony betwe humans across t
en the faiths, so overdue, must be a priority! Routes to the Quest Routes to the Quest
Inspiring creative ideas to make Global Caring Ethics prosper is becoming a priority at every level of human society.
Let us press a more active United Nations to be more vibrant in their message to their members
Please…Tribes of theWorld…solve your differences peacefully! www
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Let Peace and Happiness be a realistic vision for every human family, even in remotest places on planet earth!
This is not a fantasy…it is a challenge! ntasy ! I Inspiration Source nspira on Source ti
"Educare" within Education is overdue! The potential to excite empathy within the hearts and minds of young people is very real ! Note how the fulfilling urge to help others is
reflected in the scores of students in their gap years volunteering to help overseas. Their enthusiasm points to huge untapped sources for a caring peaceful world!
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