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truth tobacco industry documents (resources)

  An archive of 14 million documents created by tobacco companies about their advertising, manufacturing, marketing, scientific research and political activities, hosted by the UCSF Library and Center for Knowledge Management. This website provides a wealth of information related to the corporations that lobby and market products damaging people’s health and wellness and it is free for anyone to search

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diversion tactics used to silence you

  Toxic people such as malignant narcissists, psychopaths and those with antisocial traits engage in maladaptive behaviors in relationships that ultimately exploit, demean and hurt their intimate partners, family members and friends.  They use a plethora of diversionary tactics that distort the reality of their victims and deflect responsibility.  Although those who are not narcissistic can employ these tactics as

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Dreams: Self-Actualizing Consciousness

    Dreams: A Frontier into Self-Actualizing Consciousness by Analee Scott It is nearly impossible to go throughout one single day without hearing multiple references to dreams through daily mainstream sources. They are the common moral themes in movies, plays, frequent lyrics in songs, usual platforms for goal setting, and many more. We are fluent in the language of using

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alien tort claims act (atca) global policy forum

The Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA) of 1789 grants jurisdiction to US Federal Courts over “any civil action by an alien for a tort only, committed in violation of the law of nations or a treaty of the United States.”  An interesting development has been the recent efforts to use ATCA to sue transnational corporations for violations of international law

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dysautonomia: autonomic nervous system dysfunction

Dysautonomia, also known as autonomic nervous system dysfunction or disorder, is a blanket label applied to a variety of conditions that develop, at least in part, because of malfunction or faulty regulation in the involuntary nervous system. Generally speaking, there is excessive activity of the sympathetic nervous system and underactivity of the parasympathetic nervous system. Although dysautonomia is not very

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Soma Food of Immortals According to Bower Manuscript

  From the Journal of Ethnopharmacology, this downloadable Soma Food article (14-page PDF) was submitted by Wolf K. for educational study only: Soma_food_of_immortals_according_to Bower_Manuscript  (Kashmir, 6th century A.D.) by Marco Leontia; Laura Casub (copyright 2014) Photo Courtesy of Maria Benardis  

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the fragility of a snowflake (article)

  An article about the phenomena of snowflakes, and how we can perceive them through a spirit-science lens. http://www.onesweetgaia.com/the-fragility-of-a-snowflake.html.   Written by Analee Scott, founder of One Sweet Gaia and a former NEU Staff Researcher.  

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summer solace

An article that describes how to meditate, while highlighting the importance of a meditation practice during the season of summer. http://www.onesweetgaia.com/summer-solace.html   Written by Analee, founder of One Sweet Gaia and a former NE University Staff Researcher.

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the medicine is in the people (article)

  An article that poetically articulates the neuro-scientific, emotional, and behavioral response of human connection: http://www.onesweetgaia.com/the-medicine-is-in-the-people.html   Written by Analee Scott, founder of One Sweet Gaia and a former NE University Staff Researcher.

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bhakti yoga in the wilderness

  Get a taste of what mind-body-spirit healing looks like in a clinical therapy setting amidst the wilderness as Analee, founder of One Sweet Gaia describes a bhakti yoga practice in the wilderness. Analee is a former NEU staff researcher. http://www.onesweetgaia.com/bhakti-yoga-in-the-wilderness.html

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48 Bhaktamar Infinity Energy Healing

  Resource submitted from Mayank Barjatya in Pune, India, former faculty member at NEU’s Design & Development discipline (the D & D), School of Science & Design Innovation. This brief article, 48 Bhaktamar Infinity Energy Healing, illustrates Mayank’s research on the synergized system of the 48 Jain stotras (mantras) as a powerful energy healing. We thank him for this contribution

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michael tellinger: ubuntu contributionism

  Author, scientist and explorer Michael Tellinger from South Africa is traveling the world spreading the philosophy of UBUNTU – an African concept of Contributionism. Also a Fellow of the NewEarth University, in April, 2017, Michael was a key symposium speaker at the inaugural NE Festival, Ancient Futures, held at the NewEarth Haven-Bali, Indonesia presenting his new vision. Tellinger has

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algorithms in nature: curated research papers

http://www.algorithmsinnature.org/index.html Computer science and biology have shared a long history together. For many years, computer scientists have designed algorithms to process and analyze biological data (e.g. microarrays), and likewise, biologists have discovered several operating principles that have inspired new optimization methods (e.g. neural networks). Recently, these two directions have been converging based on the view that biological processes are inherently

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