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==The one world column is dead? NO!Long live the OneWorldColumn!==
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We are going on, by ourselves, post-EDP. Herewith, the OneWorldColumn online relaunch! '''http://oneworldcolumn.blogspot.com/2010/11/one-world-column-looking-back-looking.html'''
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==THURSDAY 18th  NOVEMBER, Bob Flowerdew TALKS ON 'NO WORK GARDENING'==
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THE BIRKBECK ROOM - COTTAGE PUBLIC HOUSE, 148 Thunder Lane, Thorpe St Andrew
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IN AID OF HALLSWOOD ANIMAL SANCTUARY Ticket only,  7.00pm Prompt
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Bob will be bringing some of his books for sale
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The numbered tickets will also act as a draw ticket for a signed copy of Bobs book  'NO WORK GARDENING'
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TICKETS £2.00:  Available from Andy Street - 01603 438370
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Organised by members of the Thorpe & District Gardening Club, to whom many apologies for missing this out first time around
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==Friday 19th November "Conservative Evangelicals and the US Military" UNA  LunchBox Talk==
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1pm to 2pm at the Friends Meeting House, Upper Goat Lane, Norwich.
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Dr. Lee Marsden from the School of Political, Social and International Studies at UEA, will talk about the influence of the growing Christian right-wingers in the US and the effect they are having on American military policy. This is one of Lee's special subjects and he has written a book on the topic: For God's Sake - The Christian Right and US Foreign Policy . 
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People can bring their own lunches from 12.30 onwards and hot drinks and biscuits are provided.  Hope to see you there.
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best wishes,
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Marguerite Finn
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Vice-Chair UNA (Norwich & District)
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==Monday 22nd November:  "How to protect public services" (Right to Work Meeting)== 
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Norwich Central Baptist Church, Duke St - With Paul Ellis (Marxist Economist) and Suzanne Jeffries (Campaign against Climate Change)
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==10th November 2010 at 7.30pm, ‘Dragons’ Den with a Twist’ fundraising spectacular== with Look East presenter Stewart White at Dragons’ Den in Norwich which we are putting on at the Assembly Rooms in Norwich during this year’s National Ethical Investment Week.
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At a time when many people are seriously concerned about investing in the market, we have taken the initiative to bring together four of the major investment alternatives which will come under close scrutiny in front of a live audience.
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Four fund managers will be pitching for your investment.  The investment alternatives will be:
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 The Cochabamba Fund which supports forestry farming in South America.  Click here to visit the fund’s website.
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 The Ethical Property Company, click here for further details
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 Triodos Bank will seek to persuade you that they are the way forward with their Renewables  Fund, click here for more
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 King and Shaxson will be telling you that their Climate Change Fund is definitely the investment channel for you, click here
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Each of the fund managers will be interrogated in true Dragons’ Den style by a panel of experts, and you, as a member of the audience, will have the opportunity to talk to the fund managers and guest presenters individually during a wine and nibbles break.
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As a member of the audience, you will be given 10,000 ie pounds to invest in the fund or funds of your choice, and the fund that gathers the largest investment will be given the honorary title of “Dragons’ Den Ethical Fund of the Year 2010”
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The evening is being held to support our chosen charity, The Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture – and all proceeds will be donated to this vital and important organisation.    http://www.torturecare.org.uk/.  Tickets to the event cost £10.00 each in advance or £15.00 on the door. Please contact Tracey Miles here for further details and to book your ticket(s) for the event: tracey@investing-ethically.co.uk, tel: 01603 309020.
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It's the month of Remembrance, bonfire night -no contradiciton of course between remembering the casualties of war and burning effigies.
It's the month of Remembrance, bonfire night -no contradiciton of course between remembering the casualties of war and burning effigies.
We might also remember that 80% of war casualties are civilian, and remember them too.
We might also remember that 80% of war casualties are civilian, and remember them too.
An inspiring, practical 6 session course on low-carbon living. Designed by Cambridge Carbon Footprint, it engages people both emotionally and practically and was recently featured in the Guardian as one of the 20 best Climate Change solutions. Most members reduce their CO2 emissions by 1 tonne during the course and develop plans to have their footprints over a longer period.  
An inspiring, practical 6 session course on low-carbon living. Designed by Cambridge Carbon Footprint, it engages people both emotionally and practically and was recently featured in the Guardian as one of the 20 best Climate Change solutions. Most members reduce their CO2 emissions by 1 tonne during the course and develop plans to have their footprints over a longer period.  
£20  Contact: Christine Way at training@transitionnorwich.org or visit www.transitionnorwich.org  
£20  Contact: Christine Way at training@transitionnorwich.org or visit www.transitionnorwich.org  
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==Zero Carbon Concert, Saturday the 27th November, 8.00 pm, St. Thomas Church Hall==
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The zero carbon concert shall raise awareness of the need for Britain and the world to move to a zero
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carbon society as soon as possible.
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It will feature Vic Salter, Pedalo, Ruth Gordon and Jimmy and the Magic Shoe. It will be acoustic so that it causes no carbon dioxide emissions.
==Conflict in the Middle East - public meeting, Tue 30th Nov., Chantry Hall, 7pm==
==Conflict in the Middle East - public meeting, Tue 30th Nov., Chantry Hall, 7pm==

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