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The US window of opportunity to attack Iran is March to June of 2008, declared Scott Ritter, former chief weapons inspector in Iraq, in an appearance in Chicago last week...More
 

Jesus did not advocate nonviolence merely as a technique for outwitting the enemy but as a just means of opposing the enemy in such a way as to hold open the possibility of the enemy's becoming just as well. Both sides must win.

Walter Wink, "Jesus' Third Way" Transforming Violence

 
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Around the world, the most common definition of media literacy is the ability to “access, analyse, evaluate and use” media. However, media literacy is so much more. It’s the ability to elicit critical thinking and appreciation of media as familiar and global culture through discourse and discovery. Its purpose is to create active participants who are aware of the potential for bias and misrepresentation, recognizing that media forms are used as tools in constructing reality.

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