Occupy's May Day: Tens of Thousands Protest the Mess that's Being Made of the Planet 
May Day showed that the thirst for grassroots protest is still growing, and that public anger is aimed at banks, DC, and the polluting 1%. Can it be harnessed?
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SPAACSE Guestbook 
Society of Performers, Artists, Athletes, and Celebrities for Space Exploration, Inc.
permanent agriculture, 
This is a site about permaculture. It is THE alternative to monoculture agriculture!
2012 it 
This is a site/blog about 2012 and how we need to have an apocalypse worth having! No more paranoia! No more gloom and doom! War is over - whether you like it or not! Playing more on the evolution of humanity growing up and that cultural illiteracy ...
10 Celebrities Who Do the Most for Education 
In addition to adoring fans, huge paychecks, and an incredibly fun lifestyle, celebrities enjoy one huge perk that some seem to really enjoy taking advantage of: the opportunity to support worthy causes. We’ve all seen celebrities jumping on to promo...
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8 U.S. States Suffering the Worst Brain Drain 
We’ve all heard reports about the brain drain many nations around the world are experiencing, with qualified grads choosing to work in places that can offer more freedom, better pay, and an overall higher standard of living than their home countries....
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A Brief History of Student Activism 
Student activism is the astion taken by students to effect change in society, whether it be political, social, economic or environmental change. Demostrationa have ranged from peaceful gatherings to violent protests ending in conflict, injury and eve...
UNICEF 
UNICEF children's rights organization
Occupy the United States 
The Occupy movement began in the United States initially with the Occupy Wall Street protests but spread to many other cities, both in the United States and worldwide. There have been hundreds of Occupy movement protests worldwide over time.
Robert Hammond: Building a park in the sky | Video on TED.com 
TED Talks New York was planning to tear down the High Line, an abandoned elevated railroad in Manhattan, when Robert Hammond and a few friends suggested: Why not make it a park? He shares how it happened in this tale of local cultural activism.
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