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Be generous with your smiles.
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Be kind.
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Respect the Earth.
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Walk in a forest.
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Plant a tree.
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Contemplate a mountain.
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Protect the Earth.
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Live simply.
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Help feed the hungry.
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Erase a border in your mind.
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Teach peace to children.
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Read Chief Seattle's Letter to the President.
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Be honest.
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Demand honesty from your government.
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Think about consequences.
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Commit yourself to nonviolence.
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Support nonviolent solutions to global problems.
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Speak up for a healthy planet.
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Demand reductions in military expenditures.
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Be fair.
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Pledge allegiance to the Earth and to its varied life forms.
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Think for yourself.
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Ask questions.
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Recognize your unique potential.
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Join an organization working for peace.
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Be less materialistic.
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Be more loving.
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Empower others to work for peace.
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Oppose all weapons of mass destruction.
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Support equality.
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Speak out for a nuclear weapons-free world.
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Support a Department of Peace.
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Listen to your heart.
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Help the poor.
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Fight against militarism.
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Study the lives of peace heroes.
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Help create a community peace park or garden.
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Commemorate the International Day of Peace.
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Help strengthen the United Nations.
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Support the International Criminal Court.
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Read the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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Advance the rights of future generations.
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Be a voice for the voiceless.
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Join an action alert network.
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Be forgiving.
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Laugh more.
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Play with a child.
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Support education and the arts over weapons.
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Help educate the next generation to be compassionate.
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Take personal responsibility for creating a better world.
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Sing.
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Write a poem.
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Organize a church service on the theme of peace.
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Learn about another culture.
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Help someone.
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Support the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF).
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Oppose the arms trade.
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Clear your mind.
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Breathe deeply.
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Sip tea.
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Express your views on peace to government officials.
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Fight for the environment.
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Celebrate Earth Day.
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Think like an astronaut, recognizing that we have only one Earth.
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Be constructive.
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Let someone else go first.
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Plant seeds of peace.
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Work in a garden.
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Change a potential enemy into a friend.
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Be positive.
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Share.
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Be a good neighbor.
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Send a note of appreciation.
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Tell your friends how much they matter.
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Say "I love you" more.
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Don't tolerate prejudice.
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Demand more from your elected officials.
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Walk by the ocean, a river, or a lake.
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Recognize that all humans have the right to peace.
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Respect the dignity of each person.
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Be a leader in the struggle for human decency.
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Be a friend.
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Send sunflowers to world leaders, and call for a world free of nuclear weapons.
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Oppose technologies that harm the environment.
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Lose an argument to a loved one.
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Value diversity.
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Walk softly on the Earth.
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Appreciate the power of the sun.
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Speak out for global disarmament.
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Support a democratic order.
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Teach non-violence by example.
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Remember that "No man is an Island."
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Spend time in nature.
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Boycott war toys.
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Be thankful for the miracle of life.
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Seek harmony with nature.
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Remind your leaders that peace matters.
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Oppose violence in television programming for children.
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Listen to Beethoven's Ode to Joy.
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Celebrate peace.
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