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 Waging Peace2003-03-20 12:26
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by Flemming Funch

Heiner Benking announces Waging Peace, a WIKI for peaceful activity, in part inspired by Robert Muller's words.


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21 Mar 2003 @ 13:14 by sharie : Special Request for Peace
This is a bit off the subject, but regarding the "Combined News Log" ... is it possible to make the list of links to "Recent Comments" longer. There's so many newslogs, and so many posts going on, I lose track of who's newlog had what comments. If the list of "Recent Comments" was longer, it would be a big help. Thanks.  


19 Dec 2014 @ 18:19 by Cristiani @190.77.178.206 : LBvRYZKoYwLdit
Right on point Rachel.One other idea would to have this party at home and have make-up, hair supplies and dress-up cohltes on hand that Jordyn and her friends can use to create their own looks. Or do some paper bag dramatics where the girls are split into groups and given a paper bag with wacky and fun costume pieces and props that they have to use to dress each other with and create a little skit or tableau for the rest of the party. You might also consider hiring your favorite teenager, babysitter or young neighbor (or two or three) to serve as the make-up artists and hairstylists. It seems a little excessive to be paying salon professionals for a child's birthday party. You could even have someone on hand as the photographer to take fun polaroids of the girls which they could take home as party favors (or even decorate as an art project during the party). I don't think it's unreasonable to have a birthday party that involves make-up and dress-up. I think the key to keeping it age appropriate is to make sure the goal isn't to have all the girls looking like pageant contestants before they go home.  


23 Dec 2014 @ 10:40 by David @190.136.18.6 : ClgOaEZkcEptKrq
My daughter (oldest child) turns 16 in five days and will be eligbile for her driver's permit. So, you see, your words are perfectly timed. It hadn't occurred to me that I might experience what you described, but as I read your entry I realized that this is EXACTLY what I'm going to be feeling. And with your advance notice, I have time to prepare myself a bit, and perhaps handle this transition, and the loss and the gain that goes with it, more gracefully. Thank you.  


29 Apr 2016 @ 00:21 by Ollie @188.143.232.32 : YhgGuwmaLYpXuP
I'm not quite sure how to say this; you made it exrtemely easy for me!  


29 Apr 2016 @ 05:02 by Kasara @188.143.232.32 : swHKmYPGkAKFKE
it in your own personal style. you…sit down to start blogging and you suddenly realize that you have a knife, a fork, a plate but you have no &#k202;stea8.” you’re missing the meat and potatoes of your blog which is your content!you need to find ideas and…  


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