Tuesday, June 30, 2015

"Monsanto, one of the world's most evil corporations!"



Dear Joseph,
Monsanto, one of the world’s most evil corporations, just keeps getting worse. Monsanto's latest victims? Poverty-stricken Indian farmers.
Back in 2012, 13,754 farmers in India committed suicide. That’s one suicide every 38 minutes.
Why? Massive, crippling debts, made worse by exorbitant annual fees charged by Monsanto for seeds.
There’s no way poor Indian farmers can stand up to Monsanto alone. So we’re launching a campaign to demand that Monsanto stop charging the crippling annual royalties causing so much suffering.
Monsanto's GMO crops were introduced in India in 2002, and since then there’s been a sharp rise in the suicide rate among Indian farmers -- and it’s not hard to see why.
For centuries, farmers made a living by saving seeds from one year’s crop to the next.
But today, Monsanto is claiming patent rights over seeds -- the fundamental source of all plant life -- and forcing farmers to pay for new seeds every single year.
The result is a crippling cycle of poverty, from which farmers see no way out.
Mega-corporations like Monsanto act like they can destroy people’s lives as long as they’re improving shareholder returns. But time and again we’re showing these corporations that we will shine a light on the practices they want to hide in the shadows.
Like when Newmont mining company sent a private security firm to intimidate Máxima Acuña Chaupe, thousands of us chipped in to bring her allies to Newmont’s shareholder meeting where the CEO pledged to stop development of the mine.
As Vandana Shiva has said, when corporations control seeds, they control life. Monsanto is taking a renewable common resource and turning it into a non renewable, patented commodity.
We know that Indian farmers can’t fight Monsanto alone. That’s why SumOfUs was created -- to leverage the global power of consumers from around the world to fight multinational corporations together.
Thanks for all you do, 
Kaytee, Jon and the team at SumOfUs 
P.S. Over 100,000 of us have signed to keep Monsanto's lobbyists at arms distance in the U.S. Presidential race -- but Monsanto's reach is truly global. Will you make a donation today to help farmers in India too?
 Will you chip in CA$1 to help get this campaign off the ground?
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Sunday, June 28, 2015

Hello Elon Musk:

 The one problem left with your wonderful Tesla all electric cars is the problem of distance. Some people claim your cars do not go far enough on a single charge. They do acknowledge, begrudgingly, that Tesla's insane speed of 3.1 seconds from a dead stop to Sixty miles an hour can and does leave most internal combustion engines far...far...far behind, however, they continue to rant that Tesla vehicles do not have the ability to travel long distances.
 They of course say this in order to continue selling their internal combustion gas burning polluters. The oil and gas and internal combustion engine companies continue to economically dominate the world markets and they have done and continue to do everything possible to stop competitors from winning a share in that market. It all began with John D. Rockefeller but that is another story.

 Using the distance card is the only game they have left. They claim a Tesla does not travel far enough on a single charge and that it takes a Tesla car a few hours longer to travel across the country. So what if  Tesla vehicles do not burn gas or make pollution while travelling thousands of Kilo-meters at insane speeds! For them Tesla's do not have enough power to travel long distances.......until now!

 Yes, you read the words correctly! Until now! For extra distance all a Tesla will need (or any Electric car for that matter) in conjunction with national and international super-charging stations, is an electricity producing generator to help charge the batteries as the car travels a longer distance. A new and inexpensive non polluting water splitter will create Hydrogen on board the vehicle to help charge electric car batteries. A Stanford University scientist has developed a water splitter that runs on an ordinary AAA battery. It is cheap to make and it can split water into Hydrogen and Oxygen for a full 24 hours a day Seven days a week. The potential for this new device is extraordinary! Combining a well made Hydrogen water splitter and sending the Hydrogen it creates to a Fuel Cell can produce electricity. How much electricity is another question but I am willing to wager it will be enough to provide an extra charge for long range batteries without too many problems. Why am I willing to bet? Because Hydrogen is already in use as an alternative fuel.

 Tesla and all the other Electric cars will be leaving internal combustion cars very...very...very far behind.
Have a great future!




Our International Index of the best web sites.

HELLO GENTLE PEOPLE!
 Here is my international Index of great web sites.  If some links don't work, try copying and pasting directly into Google. This week I recommend you visit number 53.   https://plus.google.com/u/0/explore/sciencenews

18. = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhLa6O1OP0Y
30.= http://www.iTooch.com  How to greatly improve our school systems.
49.  http://eol.org/
50. http://www.seedsavers.org/onlinestore/
51. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiwI5k-gFwc
52. http://www.emsl.pnnl.gov/emslweb/news/new-hypothesis-environmental-restoration.
53. https://plus.google.com/u/0/explore/sciencenews
54. www.drbookspan.com/
55. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_light
56.http://www.nova.org.au/space-time/dark-stuff-our-universe

Sunday, June 7, 2015

 Attention gentle Google people! This site is not owned by me, Joseph Raglione or the world humanitarian peace and ecology movement.  Google provided this site for my use and I placed over a hundred articles and a super Index upon this site. 

 I once wrote for the American Chronicles and that group attracted over 17 million readers. You will discover that as I continue to attract readers Google will benefit. 

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Corporate death factory‏

Corporate death factory

To: Joseph Raglione

Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer is buying antibiotics from dirty factories in China that breed killer "superbugs" -- risking the lives of millions.
It's time this stopped. Drug companies must put public health above their corporate profits.
Joseph,
We take medicine to get healthy. But now, our medicine could kill millions because big pharma companies like Pfizer want to make a quick profit.
The story is this:
  • Pfizer and other pharmaceutical giants source antibiotics from dirty, dangerous factories in China.
  • These factories dump raw antibiotic waste straight into the environment.
  • That creates a perfect breeding ground for antibiotic resistant "superbugs" -- which spread globally.
  • These superbugs have been called a "catastrophic threat" to public health, and could kill millions.
That's the revelation of a new SumOfUs report, which exposes big pharma's murky supply chain for the first time. We need to speak up now to get this to stop, and to put public health above corporate profits. 
Months of behind-the-scenes digging into big pharma's secretive operations has revealed these links for the first time. Pfizer and others are putting their profits ahead of our health, by buying cheap antibiotics from dangerous factories with a string of serious environmental and safety violations.
These factories are dumping raw antibiotic waste straight into rivers and waterways, in breach of even China's lax environmental regulations, and creating the perfect breeding ground for antibiotic-resistant superbugs. As these superbugs spread globally, the World Health Organization is already sounding the alarm. The UK's Chief Medical Officer has called antibiotic resistance a "catastrophic threat" that could set modern health care back 200 years, and kill millions globally. 
The spread of superbugs means that infectious diseases like gonorrhoea and pneumonia could become untreatable, and we could return to an era when a simple cut could kill.
Overprescription of antibiotics and widespread use in factory farms are two of the known culprits behind antibiotic resistance. But pollution generated by the massive antibiotics production industry is an overlooked hidden killer. By dumping antibiotic waste into the environment, these factories create huge breeding grounds for superbugs. Concentrations of antibiotics in polluted waterways can be as high as in the bloodstream of someone on a full strength dose of antibiotics. And these are the factories that Pfizer, McKesson, Teva and other Western pharma giants are buying from.
This isn't just a problem for China or for Pfizer customers. Modern air travel and trade mean that the rapid spread of infectious diseases is the new reality. Infectious superbugs that thrive in the waste dumped by these polluting factories in China quickly find their way into the bodies of children, adults and the elderly around the world, with fatal consequences. 
The reason this happens is simple -- Pfizer and other big pharmaceutical corporations make more money by relying on cheap, mass-produced antibiotics without strong environmental and safety procedures in place. And until now, no one has known. If we can change that, by generating a global outcry, we can get big pharma to stop buying from these dangerous factories.
This is a waste pipe from one of the factories producing antibiotics for Western pharma corporations.
 antibiotic waste image
Seeing this, it's no surprise that big pharma works hard to keep their supply chain out of public view. The industry has a shocking lack of transparency given that our lives are at stake with the drugs they produce. But through painstaking work connecting the dots on the ground in China, SumOfUs' report documents hard links between Western pharma corporations and the dirtiest antibiotic factories in China. Pfizer has sourced antibiotics for human and animal use from NCPC, one of the Chinese company accused of discharging pharmaceutical waste into the environment and numerous other serious manufacturing deficiencies that put lives at risk.
It's not the first time SumOfUs has helped produce groundbreaking reporting to expose corporate misconduct. Last year, SumOfUs helped produce an investigative report that showed that big garden stores were selling "bee-friendly" plants pre-treated with bee-killing pesticides! Since then, both of the companies have committed to phase out these pesticides from their stores. Bottom line: Shining public attention on dangerous corporate practices can really work. 
That's why we need to speak up now and demand better.
Thanks for all you do,
Paul, Carys, Katherine, and the rest of us


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This is a live video of baby Eagles in the nest. Go visit!

Hi gang!

 Here is a wonderful live video of baby Eagles in the nest!

http://www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles?utm_source=crowd-live-backend&utm_medium=visit-channel&utm_campaign=notifications

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Forest fires are burning early in Canada!

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Intense Fires in Northern Canada
On May 30, 2015, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite acquired this image of smoke from wildfires in northern Canada. Red outlines indicate areas where MODIS detected unusually warm surface temperatures associated with fire.
MODIS detected fires in this area on May 28, 2015; by the time the natural-color image above was acquired, those had significantly intensified. Heavy smoke from the growing blazes merged with lingering smoke from previous days, making air quality a major concern. The large plume of smoke in the lower right came from a fire in Wood Buffalo National Park.
“Fires this early are very unusual,” said Mike Flannigan of the University of Alberta. He noted that the Northwest Territories and northern Alberta usually see the most active part of the fire season in July, and British Columbia’s fire season typically runs from the end of July through August. According to the National Wildland Fire Situation Report issued on May 27 by Natural Resources Canada, the seasonal fire occurrence and the area burned across Canada so far are both above the ten-year average.
Scientists think the high intensity of fires on May 30 led to as many as five pyrocumulonimbus events—thunderstorms generated by the heat from fire rather than by the sun-warmed ground.
Farther south in Alberta (not pictured), fires displaced thousands of residents and led some energy companies to suspend oil operations. According to CBC News, fires and maintenance operations dropped Canada’s crude oil production in May to its lowest level in two years.
NASA image by Jeff Schmaltz, LANCE/EOSDIS Rapid Response. Caption by Kathryn Hansen.
Instrument(s): 
Aqua - MODIS

Sometimes I forget to be humble but this man never does!

Training the Mind: Verse 8

In the final verse, we read:
May all this remain undefiled
By the stains of the eight mundane concerns;
And may I, recognizing all things as illusion,
Devoid of clinging, be released from bondage.
The first two lines of this verse are very critical for a genuine practitioner. The eight mundane concerns are attitudes that tend to dominate our lives generally. They are: becoming elated when someone praises you, becoming depressed when someone insults or belittles you, feeling happy when you experience success, being depressed when you experience failure, being joyful when you acquire wealth, feeling dispirited when you become poor, being pleased when you have fame, and feeling depressed when you lack recognition.

    A true practitioner should ensure that his or her cultivation of altruism is not defiled by these thoughts. For example, if, as I am giving this talk, I have even the slightest thought in the back of my mind that I hope people admire me, then that indicates that my motivation is defiled by mundane considerations, or what the Tibetans call the “eight mundane concerns.” It is very important to check oneself and ensure that is not the case. Similarly, a practitioner may apply altruistic ideals in his daily life, but if all of a sudden he feels proud about it and thinks, “Ah, I am a great practitioner,” immediately the eight mundane concerns defile his practice. The same applies if a practitioner thinks, “I hope people admire what I am doing,” expecting to receive praise for the great effort he or she is making. All these are mundane concerns that spoil one’s peace of mind and it is important to ensure that this does not happen in order to keep our practice pure.

    As you can see, the instructions that you can find in the lo-jong teachings on transforming the mind are very powerful. They really make you think. For example there is a passage which says:

May I be gladdened when someone belittles me, and may I not take pleasure when someone praises me. If I do take pleasure in praise then it immediately increases my arrogance, pride, and conceit; whereas if I take pleasure in criticism, then at least it will open my eyes to my own shortcomings.

This is indeed a powerful sentiment.

    Up to this point we have discussed all the practices that are related to the cultivation of what is known as “conventional bodhichitta,” the altruistic intention to become fully enlightened for the benefit of all sentient beings. Now, the last two lines of the Eight Verses relate to the practice of cultivating what is known as “ultimate bodhichitta,” which refers to the development of insight into the ultimate nature of reality.

    Although the generation of wisdom is part of the bodhisattva ideal, as embodied in the six perfections, generally speaking, as we saw earlier, there are two main aspects to the Buddhist path-method and wisdom. Both are included in the definition of enlightenment, which is the non-duality of perfected form and perfected wisdom. The practice of wisdom or insight correlates with the perfection of wisdom, while the practice of skillful means or methods correlates with the perfection of form.

    The Buddhist path is presented within a general framework of what are called Ground, Path, and Fruition. First, we develop an understanding of the basic nature of reality in terms of two levels of reality, the conventional truth and the ultimate truth; this is the ground. Then, on the actual path, we gradually embody meditation and spiritual practice as a whole in terms of method and wisdom. The final fruition of one’s spiritual path takes place in terms of the non-duality of perfected form and perfected wisdom.

The last two lines read:

And may I, recognizing all things as illusion,
Devoid of clinging, be released from bondage.

These lines actually point to the practice of cultivating insight into the nature of reality, but on the surface they seem to denote a way of relating to the world during the stages of post-meditation. In the Buddhist teachings on the ultimate nature of reality, two significant time periods are distinguished; one is the actual meditation on emptiness, and the other is the period subsequent to the meditative session when you engage actively with the real world, as it were. So, here, these two lines directly concern the way of relating to the world in the aftermath of one’s meditation on emptiness. This is why the text speaks of appreciating the illusion-like nature of reality, because this is the way one perceives things when one arises from single-pointed meditation on emptiness.

    In my view, these lines make a very important point because sometimes people have the idea that what really matters is single-pointed meditation on emptiness within the meditative session. They pay much less attention to how this experience should be applied in post-meditation periods. However, I think the post-meditation period is very important. The whole point of meditating on the ultimate nature of reality is to ensure that you are not fooled by appearances can often be deluding. With a deeper understanding of reality, you can go beyond appearances and relate to the world in a much more appropriate, effective, and realistic manner
    I often give the example of how we should relate to our neighbors. Imagine that you are living in a particular part of town where interaction with your neighbors is almost impossible, and yet it is actually better if you do interact with them rather than ignore them. To do so in the wisest way depends on how well you understand your neighbors’ personality. If, for example, the man living next door is very resourceful, then being friendly and communicating with him will be to your benefit. At the same time, if you know that deep down he can also be quite tricky, that knowledge is invaluable if you are to maintain a cordial relationship and be vigilant so that he does not take advantage of you. Likewise, once you have a deeper understanding of the nature of reality, then in post-meditation, when you actually engage with the world, you will relate to people and things in a much more appropriate and realistic manner.

    When the text refers to viewing all phenomena as illusions, it is suggesting that the illusion-like nature of things can only be perceived if you have freed yourself from attachment to phenomena as independent discrete entities. Once you have succeeded in freeing yourself from such attachment, the perception of the illusion-like nature of reality will automatically arise. Whenever things appear to you, although they appear to have an independent or objective existence, you will know as a result of your meditation that this is not really the case. You will be aware that things are not as substantial and solid as they seem. The term “illusion” therefore points to the disparity between how you perceive things and how they really are.

Monday, June 1, 2015

Gentle Readers:
 Slowly and quietly and without much debate our human rights have being eroded. The right to clean air and water and to healthy food has been replaced by toxic chemicals in our air and water and food. The right to complain about pollution has been drowned out by corporate advertising. We are allowing corporations to dictate what we can and cannot do with our lives and the battles we believe to have won years ago have gone underground and continue to pop up like wild-fires. For example the battle against addictive cigarettes is far from over. People continue to die by the thousands each day from diseases created by cigarettes. Any attempt to ban cigarettes creates secret societies of smokers. What is not advertised is the fact that governments make millions of dollars of Tax revenue from the sale of Nicotene laden cigarettes.

 Governments also make millions of dollars of revenue from the sale of Gas to combustion engine owners. Certainly not all but many government politicians and their civil servants along with their corporate political backers make what they have labelled an "economy" by selling deadly oil based products to the most vulnerable within our society. With an Oil based economy the rich get richer and the poor get dead! Those of us whom an elite group of corporate bosses have labelled "consumers" live within an artificial box store environment which continues to degrade our natural environment and as a consequence, our lives! The truth is always hidden from public view! Toxic chemicals continue to kill millions of us today and what is seldom mentioned is the fact we can detoxify and free our bodies from these compounds within days. Toxics are in the air we breath and the water we drink and the food we eat but it only takes two weeks to rid our bodies of these chemicals. All it takes is a change of diet and by simply eating pesticide free organic foods and drinking pure water our bodies clean themselves. By simply removing carbon monoxide from the atmosphere we all breath better and consequently, we live longer! By refusing to drive internal combustion engines and deliberately ignoring the advertising created by car and truck companies on Television, we can all improve our lives.. When watching television we can simply mute the sound of advertising and close our eyes and that gives us the opportunity to meditate on the wonders of clean air and water and food and lets not forget exercise. One good exercise is to make and care for a pesticide free outdoor garden or a roof-top garden or simply plant a flower or two in a flower pot. Flower power creates wonderful magic!     http://www.human4us.net

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Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world,
Whereas disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind, and the advent of a world in which human beings shall enjoy freedom of speech and belief and freedom from fear and want has been proclaimed as the highest aspiration of the common people,
Whereas it is essential, if man is not to be compelled to have recourse, as a last resort, to rebellion against tyranny and oppression, that human rights should be protected by the rule of law,
Whereas it is essential to promote the development of friendly relations between nations,
Whereas the peoples of the United Nations have in the Charter reaffirmed their faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person and in the equal rights of men and women and have determined to promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom,
Whereas Member States have pledged themselves to achieve, in co-operation with the United Nations, the promotion of universal respect for and observance of human rights and fundamental freedoms,
Whereas a common understanding of these rights and freedoms is of the greatest importance for the full realization of this pledge,
Now, Therefore THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY proclaims THIS UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS as a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations, to the end that every individual and every organ of society, keeping this Declaration constantly in mind, shall strive by teaching and education to promote respect for these rights and freedoms and by progressive measures, national and international, to secure their universal and effective recognition and observance, both among the peoples of Member States themselves and among the peoples of territories under their jurisdiction.

Article 1.

  • All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood (and sisterhood.).

Article 2.

  • Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Furthermore, no distinction shall be made on the basis of the political, jurisdictional or international status of the country or territory to which a person belongs, whether it be independent, trust, non-self-governing or under any other limitation of sovereignty.

Article 3.

  • Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person. 

Article 4.

  • No one shall be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in all their forms.          (That includes economic slavery.) 

Article 5.

  • No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
  • ( That includes indirect torture by the use of toxic chemicals in our food and air and water.) 

Article 6.

  • Everyone has the right to recognition everywhere as a person before the law. 

Article 7.

  • All are equal before the law and are entitled without any discrimination to equal protection of the law. All are entitled to equal protection against any discrimination in violation of this Declaration and against any incitement to such discrimination. 
  • (Unfortunately today the laws are created by elite over-paid professionals and often unevenly applied.)

Article 8.

  • Everyone has the right to an effective remedy by the competent national tribunals for acts violating the fundamental rights granted him (or her) by the constitution or by law. 
  • (We need to create more and better national and inter-national over-sight tribunals.)

Article 9.

  • No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile.

Article 10.

  • Everyone is entitled in full equality to a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal, in the determination of his rights and obligations and of any criminal charge against him.
  • (Police need expert understanding of what constitute criminal acts.)

Article 11.

  • (1) Everyone charged with a penal offence has the right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty according to law in a public trial at which he has had all the guarantees necessary for his defence.
  • (2) No one shall be held guilty of any penal offence on account of any act or omission which did not constitute a penal offence, under national or international law, at the time when it was committed. Nor shall a heavier penalty be imposed than the one that was applicable at the time the penal offence was committed.

Article 12.

  • No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honour and reputation. Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks. 
  • (Today, with Television and the Web, this Article 12 is too often ignored by advertising companies.)

Article 13.

  • (1) Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each state.
  • (2) Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country.

Article 14.

  • (1) Everyone has the right to seek and to enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution.
  • (2) This right may not be invoked in the case of prosecutions genuinely arising from non-political crimes or from acts contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations.

Article 15.

  • (1) Everyone has the right to a nationality.
  • (2) No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his nationality nor denied the right to change his nationality.

Article 16.

  • (1) Men 
  • and women of full age, without any limitation due to race, nationality or religion, have the right to marry and to found a family. They are entitled to equal rights as to marriage, during marriage and at its dissolution.
  • (2) Marriage shall be entered into only with the free and full consent of the intending spouses.
  • (3) The family is the natural and fundamental group unit of society and is entitled to protection by society and the State.

Article 17.

  • (1) Everyone has the right to own property alone as well as in association with others.
  • (2) No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his property.

Article 18.

  • Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.

Article 19.

  • Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.

Article 20.

  • (1) Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association.
  • (2) No one may be compelled to belong to an association.

Article 21.

  • (1) Everyone has the right to take part in the government of his country, directly or through freely chosen representatives.
  • (2) Everyone has the right of equal access to public service in his country.
  • (3) The will of the people shall be the basis of the authority of government; this will shall be expressed in periodic and genuine elections which shall be by universal and equal suffrage and shall be held by secret vote or by equivalent free voting procedures.

Article 22.

  • Everyone, as a member of society, has the right to social security and is entitled to realization, through national effort and international co-operation and in accordance with the organization and resources of each State, of the economic, social and cultural rights indispensable for his dignity and the free development of his personality.

Article 23.

  • (1) Everyone has the right to work, to free choice of employment, to just and favourable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment.
  • (2) Everyone, without any discrimination, has the right to equal pay for equal work.
  • (3) Everyone who works has the right to just and favourable remuneration ensuring for himself and his family an existence worthy of human dignity, and supplemented, if necessary, by other means of social protection.
  • (4) Everyone has the right to form and to join trade unions for the protection of his interests.

Article 24.

  • Everyone has the right to rest and leisure, including reasonable limitation of working hours and periodic holidays with pay.

Article 25.

  • (1) Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control.
  • (2) Motherhood and childhood are entitled to special care and assistance. All children, whether born in or out of wedlock, shall enjoy the same social protection.

Article 26.

  • (1) Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free, at least in the elementary and fundamental stages. Elementary education shall be compulsory. Technical and professional education shall be made generally available and higher education shall be equally accessible to all on the basis of merit.
  • (2) Education shall be directed to the full development of the human personality and to the strengthening of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. It shall promote understanding, tolerance and friendship among all nations, racial or religious groups, and shall further the activities of the United Nations for the maintenance of peace.
  • (3) Parents have a prior right to choose the kind of education that shall be given to their children.

Article 27.

  • (1) Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement and its benefits.
  • (2) Everyone has the right to the protection of the moral and material interests resulting from any scientific, literary or artistic production of which he is the author.

Article 28.

  • Everyone is entitled to a social and international order in which the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration can be fully realized.

Article 29.

  • (1) Everyone has duties to the community in which alone the free and full development of his personality is possible.
  • (2) In the exercise of his rights and freedoms, everyone shall be subject only to such limitations as are determined by law solely for the purpose of securing due recognition and respect for the rights and freedoms of others and of meeting the just requirements of morality, public order and the general welfare in a democratic society.
  • (3) These rights and freedoms may in no case be exercised contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations.

Article 30.

  • Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as implying for any State, group or person any right to engage in any activity or to perform any act aimed at the destruction of any of the rights and freedoms set forth herein.

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