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10 G. Rita Dudley-Grant, C. Peter Bankart, and Kathleen H. Dockett<br />

continuum. Individuals and communities, empowered and ready to engage the<br />

millennium ultimately will have global implications for the future of humankind.<br />

Given the severe challenges to peace facing our world, the editors hope that this<br />

book will provide one more resource for those who would seek to transform the<br />

way in which human beings understand and interact with each other within and<br />

across all boundaries globally.<br />

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