“A man who wants to do something will find a way;
a man who doesn’t will find an excuse”
– Stephen Dolley, Jr
Archive for August, 2007
“People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are.
I don’t believe in circumstances.
The people who get on in this world are the people who get up
and look for the circumstances they want, and, if they can’t find them, make them.”
The Public Service Announcements: Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Youth for Human Rights International (YHRI) is an independent non-profit corporation headquartered in Los Angeles, with the purpose to educate people in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights so they become valuable advocates for tolerance and peace.
See the educational ad campaign that is changing the world.
Learn what everyone’s rights are through stunning visual stories. Youth for Human Rights International teamed up with the Church of Scientology International to create 30 powerful public service announcements to educate and inspire the world.
So, Watch Your Human Rights! Here they are:
Human Right #1
We Are All Born Free & Equal
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Human Right #2
Don’t Discriminate
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Human Right #3
The Right to Life
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Human Right #4
No Slavery
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Human Right #5
No Torture
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Human Right #6
You Have Rights No Matter Where You Go
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Human Right #7
We’re All Equal Before the Law
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Human Right #8
Your Human Rights Are Protected by Law
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Human Right #9
No Unfair Detainment
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Human Right #10
The Right to Trial
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Human Right #11
We’re Always Innocent Till Proven Guilty
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Human Right #12
The Right to Privacy
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Human Right #13
Freedom to Move
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Human Right #14
The Right to Seek a Safe Place to Live
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Human Right #15
Right to a Nationality
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Human Right #16
Marriage and Family
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Human Right #17
The Right to Your Own Things
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Human Right #18
Freedom of Thought
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Human Right #19
Freedom of Expression
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Human Right #20
The Right to Public Assembly
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Human Right #21
The Right to Democracy
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Human Right #22
Social Security
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Human Right #23
Workers’ Rights
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Human Right #24
The Right to Play
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Human Right #25
Food and Shelter for All
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Human Right #26
The Right to Education
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Human Right #27
Copyright
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Human Right #28
A Fair and Free World
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Human Right #29
Responsibility
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Human Right #30
No One Can Take Away Your Human Rights
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The Way to Happiness is the first moral code based wholly on common sense.
Since it was first published in 1981, its purpose has been to arrest the current moral decline in society and to restore integrity and trust to Man.
Written by L. Ron Hubbard, the book fills the moral vacuum in an increasingly materialistic society.
This code of conduct contains 21 basic principles guiding one to a better quality of life.
Entirely nonreligious, it can be followed by anyone, of any race, color or creed and works to restore the bonds that unite Mankind.
The Way to Happiness is a non religious code. That means you do not have to practice, believe, subscribe or in any way participate with the Scientology Religion in order to follow it. Just read the precepts and improve your own life.
“Only you can say where the road goes for one sets his goals for the hour, for the relationship, for the phase of life.
One can feel at times like a spinning leaf blown along a dirty street, one can feel like a grain of sand stuck in one place. But nobody has said that life was a calm and orderly thing: it isn’t. One isn’t a tattered leaf nor a grain of sand: one can, to a greater or lesser degree draw
his road map and follow it.
One can feel that things are such now that it is much too late to do anything, that one’s past road is so messed up that there is no chance of drawing a future one that will be any different: there is always a point on the road when one can map a new one. And try to follow it.
There is no person alive who cannot make a new beginning…”
– L. Ron Hubbard - The Way to Happiness.
So, here is the public service announcements of all the 21 percepts of The Way to Happiness.
Percept #1. TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF
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Percept #2. BE TEMPERATE
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Percept #3. DON’T BE PROMISCUOUS
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Percept #4. LOVE AND HELP CHILDREN
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Percept #5. HONOR AND HELP YOUR PARENTS
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Percept #6. SET A GOOD EXAMPLE
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Percept #7. SEEK TO LIVE WITH THE TRUTH
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Percept #8. DO NOT MURDER
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Percept #9. DON’T DO ANYTHING ILLEGAL
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Percept #10. SUPPORT A GOVERNMENT DESIGNED AND RUN FOR ALL THE PEOPLE
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Percept #11. DO NOT HARM A PERSON OF GOOD WILL
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Percept #12. SAFEGUARD AND IMPROVE YOUR ENVIRONMENT
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Percept #13. DO NOT STEAL
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Percept #14. BE WORTHY OF TRUST
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Percept #15. FULFILL YOUR OBLIGATIONS
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Percept #16. BE INDUSTRIOUS
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Percept #17. BE COMPETENT
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Percept #18. RESPECT THE RELIGIOUS BELIEFS OF OTHERS
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Percept #19. TRY NOT TO DO THINGS TO OTHERS THAT
YOU WOULD NOT LIKE THEM TO DO TO YOU
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Percept #20. TRY TO TREAT OTHERS AS YOU WOULD WANT THEM TO TREAT YOU
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Percept #21. FLOURISH AND PROSPER
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Visit: The Way to Happiness
“You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today.”
– Abraham Lincoln
16th president of US (1809 - 1865)
“One can feel at times like a spinning leaf
blown along a dirty street, one can feel like a
grain of sand stuck in one place. But nobody
has said that life was a calm and orderly thing:
it isn’t. One isn’t a tattered leaf nor a grain of
sand: one can, to a greater or lesser degree draw
his road map and follow it.
One can feel that things are such now that it
is much too late to do anything, that one’s past
road is so messed up that there is no chance of
drawing a future one that will be any different:
there is always a point on the road when one
can map a new one. And try to follow it. There
is no person alive who cannot make a new
beginning.
It can be said without the slightest fear
of contradiction that others may mock one
and seek by various means to push one onto
the verge, to tempt one in various ways to
lead an immoral life: all such persons do so to
accomplish private ends of their own and one
will wind up, if one heeds them, in tragedy and
sorrow.”
– L. Ron Hubbard - From the EPILOGUE of “The Way To Happiness” Book.

Don’t make the mistakes most Newcomers make!
- It will cost you more time & money you might think!

Millions and millions of people visit the US every year. Are you one those who…
- Plans to visit America?
- Moved recently to America and wondering how to get started?
- Are you studying in the US ?
- Are you staying illegally in the US, but want to become legal?
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“I’ve never been poor, only broke.
Being poor is a frame of mind.
Being broke is only a temporary situation.”
- Mike Todd
Apple released the new iMAC!
- It’s available from Today!
Apple announced an overhaul of its iMac line Tuesday, replacing the white enclosure of its all-in-one desktop with a new aluminum-and-glass design. In addition to its new look, the updated iMac—announced at a press briefing at Apple’s Cupertino, Calif., headquarters—also comes in 20- and 24-inch versions, eliminating the entry-level 17-inch offering.
The new iMacs, available with processor speeds ranging from 2GHz to 2.4GHz, also come at a lower price than their comparably-sized predecessors. The 20-inch 2GHz iMac sells for $1,199—$300 less than the 20-inch 2.16GHz machine it replaces (and priced the same as the now-discontinued 17-inch 2GHz iMac). A new 24-inch 2.4GHz model sells for $1,799, $200 less than the old 24-inch 2.16GHz iMac.
In addition to a new look for its enclosure, the iMac also sports a similar-looking keyboard design. The aluminum Apple Keyboard is 0.33 inches thin at its front edge; it also sports dedicated keys for Exposé, Dashboard, and media controls, among other functions.
The iMac line features two 20-inch configurations and one 24-inch model, priced at $1,199, $1,499, and $1,799.
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More information about iMAC: Click here >>>
If you prefer no cable jungel on your desk then the new iMAC is a good choice:
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