Nonviolence Network

Living into a world free of war and violence since 1995

A social network around Nonviolence, the next generation of the Nonviolence.org project started 1995.

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  • William Wanhala
  • Abdulmajeed
  • Michael Smith
  • Cindy Fallsen
  • Cedric Shaw
  • Hostelio
  • Shahira Motani
  • Sean Pflanzer

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Amy Domestico

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The Wii Mommies would like to extend their welcome to Dr.Kristi Funk, a board-certified surgical breast specialist and an expert in minimally-invasive diagnostic and treatment methods for all types...

Started by Amy Domestico Oct 21.

Amy Domestico

Health Reform Live discussion with Obama 1 Reply

President Obama joins faith leaders for 40 Minutes for Health Reform, a live special sponsored by more than 30 religious denominations and organ- izations seeking to make clear to Congress that qua...

Started by Amy Domestico. Last reply by Vijay Shanker Jayanarayan Sep 29.

Greg Stumpff

The commands of Jesus concerning nonviolence... 1 Reply

I have written extensively concerning the nonviolence of Jesus and His commands for us to love our enemies, not kill our enemies. It is a sermon of sorts, and it is very long. But if anyone would l...

Tagged: Martin, Gandhi, Iraq, Luther, King

Started by Greg Stumpff. Last reply by Vijay Shanker Jayanarayan Sep 29.

Blog Posts

Joseph Moore

Kerala Houseboat Cruises on Enchanting Backwaters

Kerala is one of the most famous tourist destinations of India. Its scintillating natural beauty palm fringed beaches, terrific temples, picturesque hill station, warm hospitality, world class accommodation, delicious cuisines and more all charming backwaters and tailor made houseboat needs no introduction. Though time is changing at a rapid pace but Kerala’s has promised to stay as refreshing and charming as before. Every year tourists from all over the world visit this beaut

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Posted by Joseph Moore on October 5, 2009 at 7:36am

Hostelio

What is a Hostel ?

This is my first post and i would enjoy to write a few words regarding hostels. Hostels are a good style to travel the world on a budget. From the cheapest to the more grand there is something to accommodate every liking and budget. The great thing regarding hostels is that tons of university students flock to them since they are cheap and fun so there is constantly plenty of student travelers around to party with!

In most every other part of the globe hos… Continue

Posted by Hostelio on October 27, 2009 at 4:10pm

Michael Smith

Delhi car Rental Companies

Delhi is one of the most beautiful cities of India. It is the capital city of India and a well known tours and travel destination of the country. It show case the great amalgamation of the medieval and modern age that one tourist can get fascinated with the charming and mind blowing look. It has seen the rise and fall of many great kingdoms, change of the season, change of the generation and many other great happenings. It is the perfect destination to escape from your routine life and enjoy del… Continue

Posted by Michael Smith on November 3, 2009 at 1:11am

Michael Smith

Rajasthan and Taj Mahal Tour on Trip to India

Globally famous the grandeur, glory and history, Rajasthan the royal state of India is the most visited tourists destination of India. It is globally famous for its enchanting monumental beauty, rich culture, colourful fairs and festivals and lively environment. In this royal state each and everything is enchanting and it is true that are worthy of admiration. Every year tourist from all the nook and corner of the world come to Rajasthan in India to spend their holidays wandering and exploring t… Continue

Posted by Michael Smith on November 3, 2009 at 1:11am

Nonviolence Ning and Nonviolence.org

Nonviolence.org was among the first generation of online peace networks and a pioneering blog. It underwent a number of changes in its thirteen years, but the mission always remained the same: to help people connect, learn and teach one another about the promise of nonviolent social change. The now-valuable domain name has been bought by an outside party but the Nonviolence.org mission continues here on this Ning-powered site. Onward!

Elsewhere: Archive.org does a fine job of keeping the classic Nonviolence.org material accessible, including David McReynold's excellent seven-part Philosophy of Nonviolence series. Nonviolence.org's sister network Quaker Quaker continues to go strong and has an active Quaker Peace Witness category. Archived posts from Nonviolence.org's pioneering peace blog have been integrated into Martin's QuakerRanter blog.
 
 

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Relocation from one place to the new one is not an easy job. It has never been and is never going to be as lots of work has to be done which are not so easy. People who are making their shifting for the first time have to face many unwanted issues...
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