Learning Globally: U.N. Program Takes Root in U.S.

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By George Archibald   
Tuesday, 20 April 2004 08:57

George Archibald reports on United Nations International Baccalaureate (IB) schools operating within the United States. UNESCO maintains that the IB curriculum promotes human rights, social justice and the need for "sustainable development".

Parents who send their children to these schools have a responsibility to understand that Article 29 Section 3 of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights stands in sharp contrast to the essence of the American experiment. Under the United States Declaration of Independence each individual has an unalienable right to life, liberty and property. Under Article 29 section 3 of the United Nations Declaration for a new global order, man's rights will not be unalienable, but rather decreed and rescinded by a ruling elite.

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Global Warming: Just the Facts, Please!

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By David R. Legates   
Monday, 19 April 2004 16:00

Some scientists say that mankind caused the warmest decade o­n record. David Legates, Director of the Center for Climatic Research at the University of Delaware, shows how the evidence says otherwise.

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The Santa Cruz Housing Element: False Promises?

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By Susanna L. Jennings   
Wednesday, 03 March 2004 09:58

Summary: The people of Santa Cruz County truly believed in 1978 that by allowing the government to limit growth in the County, they would be able to preserve the small town character of the county that they loved. But, by giving the County apparently unlimited control over the free market and building permits, they have created the opposite situation.

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Eight Ripoffs in Land Acquisitions by Oregon's Non-profit Institutions

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By Senator Ted Ferriolli   
Wednesday, 03 March 2004 07:11

Summary:
Oregon State Senator Ted Ferrioli proves that instead of conserving precious resources, fundraising efforts to acquire land for conservation are a ripoff to the taxpayer with no guarantee that the promised benefits will materialize.

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Resource Economics and Environmentalism

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By Administrator   
Tuesday, 02 March 2004 17:00

Summary: Michael Park reviews an enlightening audio lecture by economist George Reisman.

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