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plant-based foods to fight hypertension
transformational politics by clive hambige
The 2012 article, Transformational Politics, (posted at Media With Conscience News) discusses awakening American society and the global community, natural law, new political societies, quantum thinking, solutions, and more.
a she-soul story by neu professor, dr. margret rueffler
sacha stone, change maker of the new paradigm (founder of newearth project)
Former rock musician and artist Sacha Stone grew up in Rhodesia- Zimbabwe throughout the war for independence. He established Humanitad in 1999. After conducting a five year diplomatic campaign he engaged Humanitad upon both the NGO and IGO playing fields as an outspoken advocate of human rights and natural justice. He was Executive Producer of the Millennium Development Goals
engineering our future, re-defining university education by david wittekind
This 10-page article (pdf) was written by David Wittekind of Colorado, USA and submitted by the author to this Library as a free resource. Engineering Our Future, Re-defining University Education
screaming to sleep: moral imperative to end ‘cry it out’
This resource (article) was shared on NE social media by Linda Hamilton. Excerpt: Gross misconceptions about what constitutes normal sleep patterns in infancy and early childhood abound, even in professional circles. In both methods of CIO described above, babies and/or toddlers are repeatedly left alone to fall into cycles of sleep. Over time, they learn not to signal to their
self-assembling icosahedral protein designed (article)
This resource was shared by NEU research coord. / faculty member, Dr. Ellen Conner. Read the full article at this website from phys.org: https://phys.org/news/2016-06-self-assembling-icosahedral-protein.html#jCp The same 20-sided solid that was morphed into geodesic domes in the past century may be the shape of things to come in synthetic biology. For University of Washington Institute of Protein Design scientists working to
Patty Greer Crop Circles (# 3)
Talk-Show Series: Crop Circle Science Patty Greer, NewEarth University faculty member at the School of The Living Arts, presents this video as part of her online series – Crop Circle Science. Greer exposes the hidden scientific discoveries of William Levengood and Penny Kelly on this amazing phenomenon. Unknown stories from the fields of Wiltshire England are interlaced with REAL science
core economics for community: meeting human needs / article
Core economics is about the exchange of goods and services to meet human needs. It is a basic human activity and occurred long before there were economists and economic theories. Exchanges occurred because they benefited both parties, and did so without advertising, stock exchanges or global corporations. Exchanges of tools and raw materials between regions occurred even before agriculture
Patty Greer Crop Circles – Hidden Science (1)
2017 Talk-Show Series: Crop Circle Science Patty Greer, NewEarth University faculty member at the School of The Living Arts, presents this introductory video to her online series – Crop Circle Science 2017. Greer exposes the hidden scientific discoveries of William Levengood and Penny Kelly on this amazing phenomenon. Funny...
se-5: developing biofield innovations for regaining wholeness
The SE-5 legacy is self evident for most people that have investigated this area of research. Since its inception in 1985, the SE-5 has become the standard of the industry for scalar tech and radionics. The SE-5 was the 5th instrument that Dr. Willard Frank (aka Bill Lawson Ph.D.) developed. The original SE-5 superseded the Digitron. In 1996 the
internet encyclopedia of philosophy (iep)
The purpose of the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy is to provide detailed, scholarly information on key topics and philosophers in all areas of philosophy. The Encyclopedia’s articles are written with the intention that most of the article can be understood by advanced undergraduates majoring in philosophy and by other scholars who are not working in the field covered by
study strengthens link with neonicotinoids & collapse of honey bee colonies
Two widely used neonicotinoids—a class of insecticide—appear to significantly harm honey bee colonies over the winter, particularly during colder winters, according to a new study from Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH). The study replicated a 2012 finding from the same research group that found a link between low doses of imidacloprid and Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), in
richard mcdonald’s seminar on state citizenship (website)
Seminar on State Citizenship by Richard McDonald is a law resource to help gain insight into U.S. laws. If you are a U.S. citizen, how did you become a U.S. citizen? When you got your social security number? The original Social Security Act of 1935 brought welfare, workmen’s comp, and a variety of government regulated social subsidies, but in

