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Tony Berkman
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August 20, 2010 The Origin of World Kindness Movement from one of it's Founders
Celebrating a Decade of Kindness... Dear World Kindness Family, A decade ago, Dr. Mori and the Small Kindness Movement of Japan dared to envision a kinder world beyond the borders of their own country. Like modern day pioneers, the SKM gathered like-minded organizations from Singapore, UK, Ca
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June 8, 2010 It's much more than just helping to clean up the mess.
Yes we can and we should help. Here are some resources http://www.bloggersunite.org/event/bloggersunite-for-the-gulf We need to start standing up for doing the right thing. When did Americans just accept that whatever our government did was ok as long as were able to criticize them? Nothing
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January 17, 2010 Great outpouring of support by bloggers and the social media community for Haiti
It's probably really difficult to tell the exact impact that social media has had in mobilizing money and support to help the people of Haiti, though I am 100% certain that without bloggers contributing time, writing to their politicians, rallying round non profits - on and offline - there would be
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January 16, 2010 Don't lie to yourself.
It’s so easy for humans to dismiss and justify why we shouldn’t or can’t help when a tragic event takes place in other areas of the world or even in neighborhoods that aren’t “our own”. What goes through our heads to do this? Our ability to justify is miraculous - on some weird leve
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January 14, 2010 Doctors without Borders
They can save lives in Haiti. Medical care is what's needed. Doctors without Borders specializes in disaster services. The more money they raise the more lives will be saved. There is a direct correlation between how many resources they have and how many lives they will save.
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