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Our Ugandan Sister

by: Sister Catherine Mukimba - printed on 01-31-2001

American Poverty vs. African Poverty

In America, the real poverties are loneliness and isolation. This poverty stems from society’s individualism and materialism. I do like the independence in the U.S., for it allows any hard-working citizen to reach the heights of one’s hard labor. People in Africa can work equally hard but the social environment doesn’t favor individual development. In Africa, much of poverty is material.

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September 11th in Austria

by: Jared Frye - printed on 09-11-2002

September 11th started out the same as any other Monday. I woke up and went to classes. I was still getting used to living in Salzburg, Austria - half a world away from where I was born. I was still adjusting to the language and culture.

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A quick fix denied

by: Meghan Molenda - printed on 04-24-2002

Last Thursday the U.S. Senate voted against opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to drilling for oil and gas. It was a victory for both Democratic Senators and Americans Environmentalists, but for President Bush and the Oil lobbyists the defeat was a blow to their hopes of including this proposal in future energy legislation.

Forty-two years ago, President Dwight Eisenhower established the 1.

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Living a life of nonviolence

by: Karen Shea - printed on 02-28-2001

Before he was brutally assassinated, Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador said: “Peace is not the product of terror or fear. Peace is not the silence of cemeteries. Peace is not the silent result of violent repression. Peace is the generous, tranquil contribution of all to the good of all. Peace is dynamism. Peace is generosity. It is right and it is duty.”

It is in this spirit that I have dedicated myself to living a life of nonviolence.

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Struggles in the European Union - Farms

by: Mono Vergara - printed on 02-20-2002

With the introduction of the euro in January of 2002, the European Union has been cast into the spotlight once again. Though the development and implementation of the euro was a big step towards the unification of Europe, the EU still struggles over questions of funding and policy, searching for consensus among its economically and culturally diverse members and prospective members.

The EU squabbles over funding for farmers

The main problem the prospective members are facing is coming from the farms.

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El Salvador: Liberating the poor, liberating ecology

by: Jessica M. Jenkins - printed on 01-23-2002

Raul's family has no rice this year. As peasants in the northern mountains of El Salvador they live off the land, so when the land suffers so do they. In good years, they can eat corn, beans, rice, and vegetables, and have just enough left over to sell in order to purchase tools, clothing, medicine. The problem is that the good years have been few and far between as of late. Within the past ten years, both drought and hurricanes have struck Central America with extreme agricultural instability, bad for any farmer but devastating for subsistence growers like Raul.

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