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Natural Law Party
Leadership for the New Millennium
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Kathleen Oakford
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For Wayne State University Board of Governors
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Our country is in the state it is in because many of our leaders have forgotten that in order to survive we must follow the natural laws of our existence.
For example, a natural law is if we take care of our bodies by eating healthy food, living in a clean environment, getting plenty of fresh air, clean water and exercise we will stay healthy. This just makes sense to most of us and has been proven scientifically. This prevention helps to avoid disease. This is true for all things, not just health.
The ideas of The Natural Law Party are based on this simple notion. Put into place common sense ideas that work with the natural laws that rule our existence. In the case above, providing incentives to stay well, covering treatments that prevent disease, and investing in research based on prevention instead of disease are but a few examples of the forward thinking ideas of the Natural Law Party.
What are some of the other ideas? Organic farming, complimentary and natural health, renewable energy practices, preserving our environment, campaign reform, ballot access reforms, and promoting consciousness are but a few. In fact, all of these ideas are not only common sense, but scientifically based, which accounts for the fact that many NLP supporters are doctors, scientists, lawyers, teachers, farmers, students, and homemakers.
People just like you.
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To learn more about the Natural Law Party and their platform based on scientifically researched, preventative ideas, go to Natural-Law.org.
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My
husband David and I have been married for over 20 years and have four children
ages16 to 10 years old. I have been a Labor and Delivery RN for 17 years and
have a Naturopathic Doctorate (ND), a degree that focuses on creating health
through natural methods. I currently work in a metro-Detroit hospital as
an RN, teach nursing at Oakland Community College and spend time with my family.
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We are looking for
people who are interested in changing the future so that we can all live happy,
peaceful lives, regardless of our differences. If this sounds like you,
please contact me or DDDERN@aol.com ,
the head of our Michigan Chapter. Whether you are interested in local,
state or federal politics we are always looking for supporters who want to take
an active role. Most of candidates are in the metro-Detroit area, but we
would love to have representatives all over the state.
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1. What is
the role of Universities in preparing students for the job market?
The
role of Universities is to provide professionals in the work place.
The university helps to create well-rounded citizens who are willing and
able to take responsibility for our future. Meeting others, making contacts and
the yearning for knowledge makes these students star employees in the job
market.
They
provide the preparation to advance the knowledge, ethics and practice of any
career group. Universities create
future leaders.
2.
What measures will you support to increase the quality of your university
in spite of State funding cuts?
Create
an atmosphere on the campus so that students are able to live, work and go to
school at WSU. Expand opportunities for exceptional students to earn
credits while mentoring with leaders in their field and earn credits for general
education classes through self-taught methods. Be supportive of the
student’s need to support him/herself while attending school by expanding
on-line, off-site and night/week-end classes. Provide students with
on-campus jobs in exchange for tuition discounts.
3. Why are you
the best candidate for the position?
As
a recipient of a Board of Governors Scholarship, I began my educational career
at WSU. Both of my parents earned teaching degrees at WSU. Since
then I have been educated at several different schools in many different
ways, both full-time and part-time. I am self-motivated, honest, organized
and have children who will be off to college soon. I understand the
financial and educational challenges WSU’s future students and their families
will be facing.
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