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Red, green and black are colors associated with Marcus Garvey (1887-1940), who founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association to promote racial pride and worldwide unity among blacks and who advocated an adamantly nonintegrationist "back to Africa" movement.
When we unite, it will endow humanity with the energy required to achieve worldwide unity, where all people live "as one man with one heart".
But when he found that his soaps were taking off faster than his teachings, he plastered the bottles with his appeals for worldwide unity through loving your fellow denizens here on "Spaceship Earth" (as well as using his product as a soak for dentures).
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Yet Pitbull has overcome these afflictions to become not only a figure of global unity – he's on the official World Cup song – but also a sleaze and the self-proclaimed Mr Worldwide, a feat Annan could only dream of.
He is beyond democracy, he is global unity, he is the great leader, HE IS MR. WORLDWIDE.
The prime minister has reiterated his commitment to engage diaspora Jewish and Israeli leaders in a dialogue to achieve the largest possible consensus on conversion and to strengthen Jewish unity worldwide.
"God bless him for the solid good and wholesome foundation he provided for young adults worldwide and the unity and brotherhood he singlehandedly brought about with his most memorable creation of 'Soul Train,'" said Aretha Franklin, an early performer on the show.
As citizens of the United States, as strong women who believe in freedom and civil rights for all, as humans who strongly feel that all people on Earth should be respected, cared for, appreciated, and loved, we were and are eternally proud to participate in a worldwide movement in which unity and compassion are the driving force.
The Archbishop of Canterbury must fulfil a number of roles including that of bishop of the Canterbury diocese and head of the Church of England as well as acting as a "focus of unity" for the worldwide Anglican Communion.
At stake is not only the future course of the Episcopal Church U.S.A., with 2.3 million members and more than 100 dioceses, but also the unity of the worldwide Anglican Communion, the 70-million-member branch of Christianity to which the Episcopal Church belongs.
LONDON — The Church of England moved another step closer to an unbridgeable schism between traditionalists and reformers on Saturday when its General Synod, or parliament, rejected a bid by the archbishop of Canterbury to strike a compromise over the ordination of women bishops aimed at preserving the increasingly fragile unity of the worldwide Anglican Communion.
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