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win a necklace from Island Cowgirl Jewelry

March 21, 2008 by Chloe Findlay-Harder  
Filed under Accessories

I’ve got some exciting news for everyone… not only did Island Cowgirl Jewelry offer a discount for you lovely readers, but they’re also giving away one of their very cool sterling silver Peace necklaces!

You lucky girls!

Island Cowgirl Jewelry sterling silver peace necklace contest

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Here are the rules:

  1. I’m sorry to all of my international readers – but you’ve got to live in the continental USA to enter.
  2. You’ve got to use a real email address to enter, don’t worry – it won’t be published… but I need to be able to contact you!
  3. To enter, leave a comment on this post explaining what you’re doing to make the world a more peaceful place. It doesn’t have to be anything big – it can be something like saying “thank you” to a cashier at the grocery store. Be creative!
  4. The contest will run from March 21st, through until April 22nd. On April 23rd, I’ll do a random draw from the qualifying entries to determine the winner.
  5. The winner will be announced on the blog on April 23rd and will have three days to contact me to claim their necklace.

Good luck everyone!

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236 Responses to “win a necklace from Island Cowgirl Jewelry”
  1. Donna K says:

    I give a peace sign. :)

  2. Danielle says:

    I work in prison, so I hope I have some influence on criminal thinking, at least in my state. If I can prevent an act of violence by helping a crimanal stop and think, I’ve done some good. :)

  3. Pamela Lytle says:

    I try to smile and say hello to people on the street more!

  4. Laci says:

    I’m a teacher. I’m making the world a better place everyday by educating children.

  5. Lenae Schwartz says:

    Jobs are important for peace. I am just starting my first job after H.S. graduation but I want to be self employed. I want to create more jobs for more people throughout my career.

  6. elsie says:

    I work as an ELL tutor, with students speaking many different languages. I think in my own small way that I am helping the world be more peaceful. We all smile in the same language. Thanks for this opportunity!

  7. Lily Kwan says:

    I try to do random acts of kindness.

  8. Charlene Kuser says:

    I speak to everyone whether I know them
    or not.A kind word or gesture goes a long
    way!

  9. Dee says:

    I practice patience and courtesy every minute of my life, regardless of where I am or who I’m with. It’s a challenging goal, but the rewards are great. Opening a door for an elderly woman and her acting so pampered about it (what’s up with that anyway…why should she be so surprised?); smiling when strangers give me unsolicited advice (no comment); signaling when I’m letting someone enter my lane when driving, or giving them the right of way (isn’t this “the law ” anyway?); recognizing that rude people in public are just trying to assert their power because somehow, for whatever reason, they don’t feel they have it and need to be rude to others in order to feel like they are a survivor (I often just stay home rather than deal with this on a daily basis).

    There are so many more examples, but it always just basically comes down to this, “Do unto others as you would have them do onto you.”

    I’m not a religious person…just an humane and peaceful human.

  10. Debbie says:

    I have taught my children to be caring, giving individuals. And the whole family does many community service projects, and just helps where help is needed

  11. irene says:

    i am an israeli and i know we all need peace. i teach my kids every day to be extra kind to someone..i feed the homeless guy in my neighborhood and last week my daughter (17) got harassed by 4 young men and this wonderful homeless men came to her rescue out of no were and walked her home..when i came out of my house i wanted to thank him and his answer was “finally i could do something small for you my kind friend”…well this shows you kindness works…

  12. Dana says:

    My way of improving the world is treating everyone as I would like to be treated. I say thank you alot! I also address everyone as mam or sir.

  13. Melanie says:

    the contest might be over but i want to state what i do for peace anyway:

    i rescue animals. foster dogs, care for injured one that get struck by cars, help lost ones find their owners. People can have a very deep and loving relationship with a pet. Pets help calm and restore peace to people. They help with the blind, sniff out bombs, and find people who are trapped. By helping them, they help us in return. Nature is wonderful.

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