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World Interfaith Harmony Week

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World Interfaith Harmony Week
by Rene Wadlow
2015-02-07 12:11:17

We are here that we may elucidate the divine elements in the human spirit

                                                Walter Rathenau

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On World Cancer Day

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On World Cancer Day, UN says ‘goal must be equitable access for all patients, in all countries’
Source:UN News

4 February 2015 – As the international community pauses on World Cancer Day to remember th

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2015 is a chance to change history

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2015 is a chance to change history, Ban tells UN Youth Forum
Source:UN News
2 February 2015 – This generation of young people – the largest the world has ever seen – has a historic opportunity to end poverty, combat climate change, create jobs and fight injustice,

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UNESCO chief condemns killing of journalists in Mexico, Syria

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UNESCO chief condemns killing of journalists in Mexico, Syria
Source:UN News

2 February 2015 – The head of the United Nations agency mandated to defend press freedom today denounced the assassination o

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Better to prevent rather than treat lung cancer

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Better to prevent rather than treat lung cancer

Shobha Shukla, Citizen News Service - CNS

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Every creative change brings happiness to woman.

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Every creative change brings happiness to woman.

My writing is committed to renovate old values and construct new ones in accordance with the changing times. I like to present new things as time dictates and demands. To achieve my goal, I have developed my philosophy in writing through which I go and explore, and hopefully, offer some meaning and relevance. 

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Most pressing global challenges

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After Davos, UN paves way forward in addressing ‘most pressing global challenges’

Source:UN News.

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Tobacco smoking ruining lives: Lung cancer rates alarming

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Many engage in smoking just for the fun of it and unfortunately get caught in the nicotine addiction trap such that they cannot do without a certain number of puffs per day. Smoking has had a great adverse impact on many communities and has been directly responsible for the plight of those who are slowly wasting away from the ravages of lung cancer. In 2012 (the most recent year for which data are available) lung cancer was the most commonly diagnosed cancer with 1.8 million cases worldwide, accounting for 13% of all cancer cases.

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Romain Rolland: The Cosmopolitan Spirit

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Romain Rolland: The Cosmopolitan Spirit
29 January: Birth Anniversary

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