Animal rights is the movement to protect animals from being used or regarded as property by humans.
The humanities are those academic disciplines which study the human condition using methods that are largely analytic, critical, or speculative, as distinguished.
Emergency management is the discipline of dealing with and avoiding risks. It involves preparing, supporting, and rebuilding society when natural or human-made disasters occur.
Education encompasses teaching and learning specific skills, and also something but more profound: the imparting of knowledge, positive judgment and well-developed wisdom.
Is a concern for the preservation, restoration, or improvement of the environment, such as the conservation of natural resources, prevention of pollution, and certain land use actions.
Health is the level of functional and/or metabolic efficiency of an organism at both the micro(cellular) and macro(social) level.
Human services organizations typically promote practices that improve the health and well-being of families, children, and adults and support programs such as temporary assistance for needy families who are economically disadvantaged.
This category showcases organizations focusing primarily on issues such as worldwide relief, humanitarian services, health, survival, human rights and education, among others.
Although the term is generally applied to behavior within governments, politics is observed in all human group interactions, including corporate, academic, and religious institutions.
The term "public benefit" is generally used to describe organizations with a mission to improve the well-being of the overall population, fight discrimination, gender inequality, promote health, peace and education.
Scientists around the world are developing computers, software, consumer electronics, wireless devices, and the latest technology in the search of a better living.
This category showcases a cross section of important social messages across all categories in the Spanish language.
Sports bring people with a passion for global causes together. Sports celebrities, teams, events, and sponsors share their competitive spirit with others around the world for mankind's benefit.
Not Your Parents' PC - New Intel® Viiv Technology
Back in the '70s when "Welcome Back, Kotter" first aired, the only way to see it was by tuning in to the right TV channel at the right time every week. Today, people are using technologies like TiVo, cable and satellite TV -- and even computers and portable devices -- to watch TV and other entertainment. New digital entertainment systems with Intel'­s Viiv (rhymes with five) technology blend the best of today'­s media center computers and high quality digital consumer electronics. These aren'­t like your parents'­ PCs. These can turn on and off quickly like your TV. They even let you play high definition video in 7.1 surround-sound while transferring music and video to other devices -- all thanks to Intel'­s dual core computer processor and chipset inside.
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