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Newsday has a series about the summer of ‘69. I was featured in yesterday’s paper. This was an interview but done so it appears that I wrote it. http://www.newsday.com/services/newspaper/printedition/monday/news/ny-lvdobryn2812860349jun26,0,482679.story

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Wonderful reading Arthur. I still treasure my original copy. I so appreciate this gift!
God bless you and yours.
Cici C.

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What an awesome book! I got to enjoy one of the readings at Assembly, (thanks to Ken) and I read one a day…fantastic!
Mai D

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This book is an revised and expanded version of the text that serves as the Colloquies at various Ethical Societies. It is designed to serve as a kind of humanist breviary, There are about 100 topics presented, with a quote, a question, a parable or anecdote and a page or so of my own thoughts [...]

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Anne Underwood writes about what to do with her 85 year father who, she thinks, is going to make a decision that aren’t in his best interest. This appeared as a NY Times blog and it has more than 100 responses. It raises the question of a reverse paternalism.

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I’m looking for new contributors to the podcast. Anyone interested?

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While political stability may have returned to Kenya after last year’s turmoil that left more than 1,000 dead, the effect upon the lives of children is continuing and staggering.  I recently analyzed data from of a primary school in Chepilat, one of the centers of violence. On a test designed to measure post-traumatic stress disorder [...]

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On my Dad
 
In life, there are events that shake your core being, events that send chills down the spine and make you question your faith and human decency. That event for me was the death of my father in December of 2008. It was not necessarily his death, but the way in which he died [...]

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Ethics Project

The podcast now has more than 60 recordings. I am hoping to keep up the pace and have 100 by the end of the year. Any care to send in a recording?

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Lost Art of Happiness

I received the following comments about Lost Art of Happiness from Stephen Post, Stephen G. Post, Director of the Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care, and Bioethics at Stony Brook University. He was previously (1988-2008) Professor of Philosophy, Religious Studies, and Family Medicine in the School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University. He said:

This is truly [...]

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