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3rd Annual International Youth Conference on The Ecology of War and Peace

3rd Annual International Youth Conference on "THE ECOLOGY OF WAR AND PEACE,"
May 5-15, 2006, St. Petersburg, Russia
( Formal Conference Program: May 6-11 )

Sponsored by
Common Bond Institute (USA) & HARMONY Institute (RUSSIA),
in cooperation with
the International Humanistic Psychology Association

A Multidisciplinary, Multicultural Conference for future leaders Ages 14-18 *
OPEN TO ALL
www.cbiworld.org

A parallel youth conference, held at the same time and location as the Annual International Conference on Conflict Resolution (ICR), addressing issues of negative stereotypes, prejudice, and scapegoating that lead to demonizing and dehumanizing "The Other." The theme of ecology is used as a common ground all parties can resonate with being "on the same side" of, as they delve into personal interactions to explore these dynamics and help to empower each other as the future leaders of the world.

Participants to these EWP youth conferences are invited to join and cooperate in developing our web-based Global Youth Community to continue and build dialogue, cooperation, and joint projects.

* Youth participants must be accompanied by adult chaperones.

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~ CALL FOR PRESENTATION PROPOSALS ~
Submissions requested by: 3-10-2006
(Early submission is recommended for best choice of sessions. Submissions after this date are considered for evening or replacement sessions as space permits)

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For information, proposal and registration forms, CONTACT:
COMMON BOND INSTITUTE (USA),
Steve Olweean, Coordinator
12170 S. Pine Ayr Drive, Climax, Michigan 49034
Ph/Fax: 269-665-9393 E-mail: SOlweean@aol.com
Full details available at WEB SITE: www.cbiworld.org
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Posted by Evelin at January 11, 2006 09:17 AM
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