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[N343]Non Violent Civil Disobedience
by Louise Wasa, Lou

Christmas is coming closer and many will start looking for toys. Some toys are regarded as violent but the majority are non-violent toys. If you have children of your own, Christmas can undoubtedly get rather hectic. So don't get into a battle over the last toys on the shelf and remember that Christmas is about the thought and not about the price of the toys. If you are a smart shopper, you can save tons of money on toys for Christmas just by biding your time and shopping around. Another great way to find great deals on toys for Christmas is to buy online.

Since everything ends up in the mouth, at least for the younger kids, educational toys that are chewable or soft plush are favourites. Babies for example, need to experience different textures so vary the materials educational toys are made of. But even as the way toys are produced and what toys can do has advanced, the fact that children play with and can learn from toys has not altered.

Parents spend much time putting thought into what kind of baby toys should be purchased and what should be overlooked. As a comfort, we can now say that we know that so called violent toys compared to non-violent toys have no significant effect on a growing persons behaviour in the future. One may fell good though when you choose a simple wooden toy instead of guns and knifes.

Book are a great complement to ordinary toys. It is great for parents to read to their child, to show the child that learning is very important. Many books for babies and young kids may have pop-up characters, animals with fur that kids can pet, and flowers with a scratch-and-sniff scent. It is also important for parents to read to their children to introduce them to language and to give them ideas.

Children learn best when learning is fun and their interests change as the child develops. Learning is also much more fun if it is associated with something that has already captured the imagination of the child.

Many times, simple is the best. To select educational toys that target skills and abilities for the actual stage is important. An educational toy that is too advanced may cause frustration, and one that is too simple will not be challenging enough to warrant attention. Most educational toys are non-violent toys.

Pounding toys are very popular at some ages. Trucks and dolls are often the toy of choice for younger kids. It is a mistake to believe that at this age dolls are specific only to girls. Toddlers, both boys and girls, love animals and dolls made of different materials. It seems that dolls are usually produced in the female form, but they have also replicated the male gender. Dolls may look human, but their characteristics and emotions are a blank sheet, waiting for our imagination to bring them to life. They are also regarded as non-violent toys.


Law enforcement, government agencies and independent developers have all been searching for non-lethal and less forceful methods of subduing criminals and enemies. The use of tasers, rubber bullets and various gases and sprays have all been, and are all being, studied to find out how much damage, both short term and long term, they do. Some of the newest and most promising devices are being developed using an existing flashlight feature ? strobing LED light.

While it may seem a little silly to think that a pulsing light can stop a criminal intent on breaking the law or committing violence, it is actually very effective. Just think about how disorienting it can be when a bright light is suddenly turned on in a dark room. Most people will squint or turn their head when light is suddenly introduced. In a lot of cases, that is all an officer needs to get the upper hand.

The light emitting diode, or LED, bulb is well suited for this type of application. We most often come into contact with these lights in our electronic devices. They are the kind of bulb used to let you know that the power is on. Over the last ten years they have started to play a bigger role in everyday lighting. They are prominent fixtures in the world of outdoor lighting equipment (think flashlights, lanterns and headlamps). There are many towns that are starting to replace their standard traffic lights with ones made with LEDs. These lights are also being used as home lighting replacement bulbs and around the landscaping. LED bulbs burn much brighter on less energy, are very durable, last for longer spans of time and can come in a variety of colors.

Strobing lights have the effect of disorienting the communication between our eyes and our brains. This forces someone looking at them to have to look away or flee from the pulsing of the light. Police officers have been using strobe flashlights for several years as a means to stop fleeing suspects by stunning and confusing them. This non-violent means of incapacitating a criminal is being looked at for wider use.

CBS News ran a story recently on what is being called the LED Incapacitator. This LED light takes this strobing concept to the next level without losing the inherent benefits of an LED bulb. It uses some specific light frequencies that affect the brain and then cycles through those frequencies too fast for the brain to adjust. The light also shifts through various colors to cause additional confusion. This new police tactical light is bright enough to be used in both brightly lit environments as well as the dark.

Not only are these tactical flashlights helpful for law enforcement officers and the military, they are also considered beneficial for personal defense. Strobing LED flashlights are available to the public for use in their own safety. With a push of the button, a general LED flashlight can turn into a strobing light in the event of an attack while in a parking garage or walking home at night. This pulsing light can provide a few extra seconds to get away or call out for help. Some who do not wish to carry pepper spray will find this an excellent alternative.

Strobing flashlights and torches are innovative and potentially life saving. As new devices are being created for our uniformed professionals, we may see more and more derivatives of those products available to the public.

~Ben Anton, 2008
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