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Unitarian Universalist Church
The seven principles of Unitarian Universalism are:
Amnesty International Jacques is currently one of the group coordinators of the the local Amnesty International group in Irvine, California, of which he has been a member since 1988. As a member of that group he has helped in many of their human rights actions and events over that period of time, and have made many good friends as a result. Currently both Elizabeth and Jacques attend the Amnesty International meetings in Irvine. Amnesty International is a worldwide movement of people acting on the conviction that governments must not deny individuals their basic Human Rights. as set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Its members and supporters, over a million of them throughout the world, work impartially to secure the organization's goals. Amnesty International was founded in 1961 and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1977 for its efforts to promote global observance of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The declaration was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 10 December, 1948. Every year, this date is observed around the world as Human Rights Day. The 30 articles of the Universal Declaration establish the civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights of all people. Since 1961 Amnesty International has worked on behalf of more than 45,000 prisoners around the world. Join Amnesty International today! The Straight Dope Jacques is a regular reader of the weekly newspaper column called The Straight Dope, and sometimes participates in the associated message board. The column, written by Cecil Adams since 1973, answers the tough questions about which you yourself may have sometimes wondered. Here is a (very small) sample of the awesome explanations provided by the great Mr. Adams:
No question is too bizarre, and the author goes to great lengths to provide the correct answer. Its not here that you will see answers of the type Well, I heard once that... or I read somewhere... The columns refer to scientific studies published in research journals, authoritative sources, and sometimes personal experimentation by Mr. Adams himself (e.g. when trying to find out if prolonged kissing while chewing gum causes the gum to disintegrate, Mrs. Adams was called in as an assistant and a personal attempt was made to confirm the hypothesis). You can find the Straight Dope Newspaper column on the Internet, with many old columns being archived at their site. If you cant find an answer to your question at the site, try the Message Boards, where one of the most intelligent communities on the internet hangs out to discuss the Straight Dope column and the mysteries of the world. |