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by George Cassidy Payne 970 words There is a particular sound that belongs to earthquakes: people calling into the ruins. A mother calling for a child. A rescuer shouting for silence. A dog barking somewhere beneath the concrete. Then, sometimes, the sound everyone has been waiting for—a cry, a breath, a whisper. Someone is alive.…
by Lawrence S. Wittner 978 words Starvation is a particularly cruel and horrible way to die. Beginning with intense hunger and pain and followed by exhaustion and mental deterioration, starvation continues with the body gradually consuming its own tissues on a downward spiral toward death. The major safeguard against mass starvation around the globe is the World…
by Robert C. Koehler ?683 wordsI am in aweof the deadeye imperturbabilityof the armed righteous,who look upon the world’s sufferingand see targets. . . . This is a fragment of a poem (“Vigil”) I wrote 25 years ago, in response to the “vigil” some gun-rights advocates held in front of a school in Columbine, Colorado, while…