Center for a Livable Future CLF

of the Johns Hopkins University JHU – the whole problem of health, in soil, plant, animal and man is one great subject

Vision Statement: As the world’s population and consumer demand continue to grow, there is urgent need to improve human health, prevent disease, and meet basic needs for food, water and shelter equitably for all people. The challenge of our time is to meet these goals as population increases while protecting the environment, preserving biodiversity, and conserving finite resources to meet the needs of future generations … (about 1/2).

Homepage;
Vision; Research; Resources; Programs; Education; Events; Press; Staff; Goals;
Address: Center for a Livable Future, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 615 N Wolfe St. Suite W7010, Baltimore, MD 21205-2179, USA;
Contact.

About 2/2: … CLF Concept Model: Within CLF’s program areas — farming, eating and living for our future — we are engaged in three principal activities:  Continuer la lecture de « Center for a Livable Future CLF »

Tedworth Trust

The Sainsbury Family Charitable Trusts

  • The Sainsbury Family Charitable Trusts is the operating office of 18 grant-making trusts established by three generations of the Sainsbury family. The trusts’ donations to charitable causes over several decades represent one of the leading examples of sustained philanthropy in Britain.
  • Each trust works autonomously as an independent legal entity with a separate board of trustees, actively led by an individual member of the family with keenly-followed interests … (Homepage 1/2).

Guidance on how to apply for a grant; List of all Trusts;
Address: The Sainsbury Family Charitable Trusts, Allington House (1st floor), 150 Victoria Street, Westminster, London, SW1E 5AE, UK;
Contact: down of each page.

Homepage 2/2: The trusts only fund registered charities or activities with clearly defined charitable purposes. Continuer la lecture de « Tedworth Trust »

Notes from the Underground.co.uk

  • Welcome to the home of Notes from the Underground on the web. This is the UK’s best literary and arts based magazine – and it’s completely free.
  • We’re aiming to provide the very best in contemporary fiction, cartoons, poems and non-fiction features for you every issue. We want to be a place where new and emerging writers can find a platform and so we want to see your work.
  • If you are a talented writer and want the chance to have your work published then go to the Contribute page to see our submission guidelines. We hope you enjoy reading the pieces up on the site and we look forward to hearing from you … (full text about).

Homepage;
Competitions; Contribute; Opportunities; Where find a copy; Cartoons; Blogs; Books; Poetry;
Contact.

BBCnews.info, December 7, 2007: A freesheet « newspaper » featuring short stories, poems and cartoons, but no news, has been launched in London.  Continuer la lecture de « Notes from the Underground.co.uk »

Islam Review.com

About this site: This site is about Islam, not Muslims. It is to demonstrate that the fundamental teachings of Islam are incompatible with the Christian faith, and the American way of life. We realize, however, that there are Muslims who may have different interpretations, and thus do not follow these teachings to the letter. Nothing in this site is written with the intention of offending anyone. Our objective is only to present the truth with love and humility … (at left above on the Homepage).

Articles; News; Audios; Q/A FAQs; Testimonials; Letters; Links (to Christian websites interacting with Islam); Other languages;
Books by Abdullah Al-Araby; (same) Ibn Arabi (Arabic: ابن عربي‎) (July 28, 1165 – November 10, 1240) on wikipedia: was an Andalusian Arab Sufi mystic  and philosopher. His full name was Abū ‘Abdullāh Muḥammad ibn ‘Alī ibn Muḥammad ibn al-`Arabī al-Hāṭimī al-Ṭā’ī (أبو عبد الله محمد بن علي بن محمد بن العربي الحاتمي الطائي);
Contact /address: found only The Pen vs. The Sword, P.O. Box 661336, Los Angeles, CA  90066, USA.

About us: – The Pen vs. the Sword – Who are we? What do we stand for? Background: Long before this ministry was incorporated, we were individually involved in the same kind of activity but with somewhat different focus. At first we were concentrating more on the task of defending the human rights of Christians living under Islamic regimes in the Middle East. It was logical, to our minds, that since we were once living under these same circumstances, that we would have feelings of compassion towards our brethren who were still there. Continuer la lecture de « Islam Review.com »

Islam Watch.org

telling the truth about Islam

We are a group of Muslim apostates, who have left Islam out of our own conviction when we discovered that Islam is not a religion at all. Most of us took a prolong period of time to study, evaluate, and contemplate on, this religion of our birth. Having meticulously scrutinized Islam, we concluded that it is not a religion of peace at all, as touted by smooth-talking, self-serving Muslims and their apologists from non-Muslim from backgrounds. The core of Islam – that is, the Qur’an, Hadis and Sharia – is filled with unbounded hatred for the unbelievers, unbelievably intolerant toward them and extremely cruel and merciless to Muslims, who dare to deviate from its doctrine … (about 1/2).

Homepage;
Contributing authors; Library; Videos; Links (Websites run by moderate and ex-Muslims);
Contact online.

About 2/2: … We also realized that Islam is beyond alteration, because Muslims – who attempt to modernize and reform its unremitting bigotry, irrational rituals and its cruel and draconian punitive measures – are targeted for annihilation. Our verdict was that the only way to escape from the tyranny of Islam is to leave it altogether. We have, therefore, discarded Islam from our lives so that we can be free to enjoy a normal, pleasant and humane life in complete harmony with all peoples on earth, irrespective of their religion, race or creed. Continuer la lecture de « Islam Watch.org »