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International Journal of Humanities and Peace back issues
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Letters to the Editor.(Letter to the editor)
January 1, 2006... Dear Editor,
After recently reviewing back issues of The International Journal of Humanities and Peace, I feel compelled to write this letter of praise and appreciation for those who have contributed so much of their lives toward furthering our potential to gain knowledge, wisdom and...
Towards a global philosophy: key to peace.
January 1, 2006... In the Eastern tradition, philosophy is looked upon not simply as an academic exercise like economics, political science or sociology, but as a powerful tool for enlightenment, human welfare and inner spiritual growth. This implies that philosophy must deal frontally both with the outer...
Babblefish: promoting world peace through global communication.(Website overview)
January 1, 2006... Introduction: The Essence of Babblefish
Babblefish.com was conceived by Johnny Jaskot in 1996 to help people from all parts of the world, regardless of their language barriers, communicate over the Internet. Right from the start the Internet was a powerful tool for communication and...
Universities branch out: from their student bodies to their research practices, universities are becoming more global.
January 1, 2006... As never before in their long history, universities have become instruments of national competition as well as instruments of peace. They are the locus of the scientific discoveries that move economies forward, and the primary means of educating the talent required to obtain and maintain...
Academic boycotts-no!
January 1, 2006... If we could manage the global academy, the AAUP would issue an edict disallowing" academic boycotts." No scholars anywhere would then be ostracized because of their own writings or their national government's policies or be prevented from working in whatever nation they wish, with whomever...