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Another Way of Peacemaking: Lessons from the Magi

Yesterday, people around the world celebrated Christmas by following a tradition of gift giving that traces its roots to the account of the Magi — the wise men from the East who are reported to have followed a star in order to offer gifts to the newborn Jesus. Irrespective of Read more…

By Robert E. McNulty, 15 yearsDecember 26, 2010 ago
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New Facebook Landing Page

Pax Populiâ„  has added a new landing page on Facebook. First time visitors to the site will go there automatically. If you have already been to the Pax Populi’s Facebook page, you may need to click on the “Welcome” tab. Given the popularity of Facebook, we designed this landing page Read more…

By Robert E. McNulty, 15 years ago
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Pax Populi Grows on Facebook

I’m very happy to see so many people starting to support Pax Populiâ„¢. If you have not done so already, please go to facebook.com/paxpopuli and click on the “thumbs-up Like” icon. Also, please ask your friends to do so as well. Pax Populi is a growing, volunteer-driven movement, but people Read more…

By Robert E. McNulty, 16 yearsNovember 22, 2010 ago
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Welcome to America, Shogofa!

On September 3rd, Shogofa, the first Afghan student in Applied Ethics’ Pax Populi Educational Outreach program, walked through the gates at Boston’s Logan International Airport and into the warm welcome of her host parents, Paul and Claire, and the executive director of Applied Ethics, Inc., Bob McNulty. On a deeper Read more…

By Robert E. McNulty, 16 yearsSeptember 13, 2010 ago
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Help Us to Help One Afghan Woman

To the right is a picture of the current August 9, 2010 edition of Time Magazine. This atrocity happened last year. For fleeing the abuse of her in-laws, Aisha was sentenced by the Taliban to have her ears and nose cut off. To see Time’s editor’s comment on this cover, Read more…

By Robert E. McNulty, 16 yearsJuly 30, 2010 ago

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