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		<title>Comment on Declarations by Organizations and Institutions by Michael Olschimke</title>
		<link>http://www.olschimke.eu/2011/12/27/declarations-by-organizations-and-institutions/#comment-29</link>
		<dc:creator>Michael Olschimke</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Feb 2012 12:40:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Organizations, businesses, institutions and companies of all kinds can exercise social responsibility by taking a stance and publishing declarations as a form of non-violent action.

Below are details on how to construct the premise of the material:

Outline

• Organize the thought process. Make an outline of points to consider in support of the issues being discussed.
• Conduct research on the topic that includes statistics, facts and figures.
• Refer to examples of letters, public petitions and other documents discussing non-violence to assist in crafting your document.
• Refine the subject matter in a way that argues and supports the non-violent. viewpoint. and argue your case.
• Engage two or more arguments to maintain a clear message.
• Outline a proposed solution or conclusion to the issue.

Resources to Consider

• Responsible government department website.
• Federal or state websites.
• Political party organization websites.
• Key organization websites that support the non-violent issue.

Essay Document Overview

The most effective written declarations of opposition to violence or support of non-violence may include:

• Devising a strong opening paragraph stating the situation and outlining the non-violent position being taken.
• Describing the specific message that the organization is putting forth, using the most explicit terms for the most impact.
• Providing as many facts and figures as possible to support the case and arguments.

Discussion Particulars

Using the following strategy could ensure a more persuasive argument against violence:

• Include as many credible resources such as expert and academic opinions as possible.
• Find and refer to as many specific examples that support the non-violent argument as possible.
• Use prior legal and governmental action as references to support non-violence.
• Align with as many other organizations and supporters of non-violence as possible. They will often share resources to assist with stating the case effectively.
• Incorporate interesting facts such as recent political activity and legislation being discussed or voted upon on a national level.
• Explore recent media involvement that could support the non-violence position.

New Media Usage

The digital age offers many more ways for organizations of all types to publish declarations in a variety of forms supporting non-violent action:

• Use social networking to create a stance on Facebook.
• Design and host a website for the cause.
• Encourage public collaboration through social networking.
• Publish press releases, articles and blogs that point to the declaration for exposure.

Using many forms of publication and social media, social responsibility regarding non-violence can be addressed in numerous beneficial ways for citizens.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Organizations, businesses, institutions and companies of all kinds can exercise social responsibility by taking a stance and publishing declarations as a form of non-violent action.</p>
<p>Below are details on how to construct the premise of the material:</p>
<p>Outline</p>
<p>• Organize the thought process. Make an outline of points to consider in support of the issues being discussed.<br />
• Conduct research on the topic that includes statistics, facts and figures.<br />
• Refer to examples of letters, public petitions and other documents discussing non-violence to assist in crafting your document.<br />
• Refine the subject matter in a way that argues and supports the non-violent. viewpoint. and argue your case.<br />
• Engage two or more arguments to maintain a clear message.<br />
• Outline a proposed solution or conclusion to the issue.</p>
<p>Resources to Consider</p>
<p>• Responsible government department website.<br />
• Federal or state websites.<br />
• Political party organization websites.<br />
• Key organization websites that support the non-violent issue.</p>
<p>Essay Document Overview</p>
<p>The most effective written declarations of opposition to violence or support of non-violence may include:</p>
<p>• Devising a strong opening paragraph stating the situation and outlining the non-violent position being taken.<br />
• Describing the specific message that the organization is putting forth, using the most explicit terms for the most impact.<br />
• Providing as many facts and figures as possible to support the case and arguments.</p>
<p>Discussion Particulars</p>
<p>Using the following strategy could ensure a more persuasive argument against violence:</p>
<p>• Include as many credible resources such as expert and academic opinions as possible.<br />
• Find and refer to as many specific examples that support the non-violent argument as possible.<br />
• Use prior legal and governmental action as references to support non-violence.<br />
• Align with as many other organizations and supporters of non-violence as possible. They will often share resources to assist with stating the case effectively.<br />
• Incorporate interesting facts such as recent political activity and legislation being discussed or voted upon on a national level.<br />
• Explore recent media involvement that could support the non-violence position.</p>
<p>New Media Usage</p>
<p>The digital age offers many more ways for organizations of all types to publish declarations in a variety of forms supporting non-violent action:</p>
<p>• Use social networking to create a stance on Facebook.<br />
• Design and host a website for the cause.<br />
• Encourage public collaboration through social networking.<br />
• Publish press releases, articles and blogs that point to the declaration for exposure.</p>
<p>Using many forms of publication and social media, social responsibility regarding non-violence can be addressed in numerous beneficial ways for citizens.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Should #Turkey Hand-Over Guns to the #FSA ? #Syria by Military Intervention in #Syria &#124; &#124; Michael OlschimkeMichael Olschimke</title>
		<link>http://www.olschimke.eu/2011/12/16/should-turkey-hand-over-guns-to-the-fsa/#comment-15</link>
		<dc:creator>Military Intervention in #Syria &#124; &#124; Michael OlschimkeMichael Olschimke</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Dec 2011 14:48:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] days earlier, I was asking myself if Turkey (or the West in general) should deliver / smuggle / hand-over guns to the Free Syrian Army (F... Such an option is much more acceptable in my opinion as it allows the Syrian people to take their [...]</description>
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