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August 2011

Articles

Earthquake, Tsunami, and Nuclear Power in Japan

From the magazine

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Pendle Hill played a significant role in the origins of this institute.

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He studied writing at Pendle Hill and offers three short pieces.

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The author writes about her grandmother, Joy Hodgkin, partially through Hodgkin’s own words.

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Earthquake, Tsunami, and Nuclear Power in Japan: The Ocean of Light above the Ocean of Darkness

From the magazine

She sees fears of nuclear power after the events in Japan as greatly exaggerated when compared with the dangers accompanying fossil fuel-based energy.

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The Life of Japanese Quaker Inazo Nitobe, 1862-1933

From the magazine

Among his accomplishments was serving as an Under-Secretary General of the League of Nations in Geneva.

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He responds to the reflection, “Recovering a Forgotten Zionist Vision for Peace?” in the April issue.

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