Yes, I think two of the best ways are through education and volunteerism.
2007-07-25 02:20:07
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answered by Bon Mot 6
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Certainly. You could get involved with community programs, start a new one, reinvent an existing one... there are unlimited ways every individual can make a difference!
2007-07-25 09:24:46
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answered by ItsJustMe 7
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Anything involving more than 3 adults gets political, so, to answer your question, simply, no.
2007-07-25 09:20:46
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answered by Anonymous
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No. The political forum is the most acknowledged, and recognized. More people pay attention to it, than not. Almost every issue is included in politcs, even down to what to name your dog, ha, ha.
2007-07-25 09:18:57
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answered by xenypoo 7
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Yes, Martin Luther King did it. Ryan White did it. Stephen Biko did it. It is standing up for what you believe in or just showing the world we aren't so different after all.
2007-07-25 09:18:05
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answered by Chazman1347 4
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You can and its probably a better way to not become corrupt. Donate your time to your community, mentor to kids that are less fortunate things like that goes a long way.
2007-07-25 09:19:05
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answered by Bye-Partisan 3
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No, everything is politics.Good example...I took my grandkids to the park to clean up garbage we were told we had to work with an organization to be allowed to clean it.A city approved organization no less.Dumb huh?
2007-07-25 09:19:21
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answered by Dog Tricks 4
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Be the change you wish to see in the world.
2007-07-25 09:19:25
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answered by Incognito 5
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