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Articles in July-August 2005 issue of Humanist
- A groundbreaking survey by the United Nations Children's Fund and All China Women's Federation has revealed systemic, widespread physical abuse of children in China
by Karen Ann Gajewski - Renewable energy trading scheme
by Karen Ann Gajewski - The forgotten heroes of a greater generation
by Denis Brasket - Lawsuit brought by Holocaust survivors against the Vatican Bank
by Karen Ann Gajewski - Humanist profile: Clarence Darrow 1925 Scopes trial attorney
- Misuse of taxpayer dollars to fund religion
by Karen Ann Gajewski - How the United States reversed its policy on bombing civilians
by Sherwood Ross - 2005 Albert Schweitzer Golden Grand Medal for Humanitarianism
by Karen Ann Gajewski - Freedom From Religion Foundation filed suit against the U.S. Department of Education
by Karen Ann Gajewski - Prohibit recruiters from contacting students
by Karen Ann Gajewski - Humanism
- Controversial Bible class
by Karen Ann Gajewski - After fifty years, do we remember our humanity?
by David Krieger - Florida state court again interfered in a person's right to choose
by Karen Ann Gajewski - Rio de Janeiro: microcosm of the future
by Anton Foek - A response to Faye Girsh
by Stephen Drake - Ripples moving outward: the human impacts of war: war doesn't just disappear with the signing of a peace treaty and the onslaught of reconstruction efforts. To understand the true cost of any armed conflict, we must first consider the lingering effects of
by Michelle Bargo - Testing AIDS drugs on hundreds of foster children
by Karen Ann Gajewski - How I failed the religious test for public office
by David Habecker - Military recruitment in the United States is under fire
by Karen Ann Gajewski - Puberty isn't coming dramatically earlier
by Vern L. Bullough - The issue at hand
by Fred Edwords - Jefferson didn't assume self-evident rights
by Tibor R. Machan - Minimum security
by Stephanie McMillan - Darth Vader and G. W. Bush: a common vision of empire?
by Chuck Baldwin - The war at home: forgotten events in the civil rights movement
by Vern Rossman - The 2005 Humanist Essay Contest winners
- From Watergate to downing street: lying for war
by Norman Solomon - The environment has taken some more hard knocks, as figures released in May by the Brazilian government report that one-fifth of the entire Amazon26,000 square kilometers of forestwas chopped down from August 2003 to 2004 to clear vast swathes
by Karen Ann Gajewski - One-quarter of 625 primate species are in peril as a result of human activities
by Karen Ann Gajewski - George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, and Donald Rumsfeld have had bugs named after them
by Karen Ann Gajewski - Sunset can be glorious
by Allison Muller