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The Gift of Inspiration Wakes Us Up

The Gift of Inspiration Wakes Us Up

At Mohandas K. Gandhi’s funeral Nehru recognized that, “A glory has departed and the sun that warmed and brightened our lives has set, and we shiver in the cold and dark.” Like Nehru, we are all moved by greatness when we see it, and although the experience is personal, we feel it. When we experience it something in us wakes up, and encounters what was inside us all along. Irrefutably, Gandhi was one of the greatest inspirations ever to walk upon our Earth. 

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The Nuremberg Code, and The Revised Hippocratic Oath
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The Nuremberg Code, and The Revised Hippocratic Oath

This judgment established a new standard of ethical medical behavior for the post World War II human rights era. Amongst other requirements, this document enunciates the requirement of voluntary informed consent of the human subject. The principle of voluntary informed consent protects the right of the individual to control his own body. This code also recognizes that the risk must be weighed against the expected benefit, and that unnecessary pain and suffering must be avoided. This code recognizes that doctors should avoid actions that injure human patients.

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Leading From Truth Requires Great Courage
Tarasa Lovick Tarasa Lovick

Leading From Truth Requires Great Courage

There is a movement in the United States called critical race theory (CRT), which evolved from the New York Times 1619 Project. It has infiltrated education; ultimately it divides and dehumanizes humanity by classifying humans by where they fit on an oppression scale. The propaganda is all about teaching that there are the oppressed and the oppressor’s,

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