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In the midst of all the internet's apparent chaos, there is an oasis in which you can find some peace. In this place, there are islands of peace and serenity that have been lost to the tide of popular culture. These islands are often found. They're places where people voluntarily congregate for a time of quieter fellowship and reflection. This article is a list of some such places on the internet that offer a variety of newsletters and other publications that can help you find your personal oasis online.5 Great Offbeat Online Communities Where People Who Are Interested In... ...X Are Made To Feel Welcome! The Aloha Club - http://www.alohaclubofamerica. com/ Vinland - http://www.vinland.org/ CanCulture - http://www.canculture.com/Homepage.html The Singletrack Mind - http://singletrackmind.com/ The Curves Forum - http://www.curvesonline.com/forum/index.php Spinning Yarns- A Yarn Society EZine- http://spinningyarns-ezine.blogspot.com/ La Lettre De La Sapeur is a French site for firefighters and firemen which brings together all the news from this world of brotherhood in a monthly online version of the journal with some photos and videos . The International Association of Police Chiefs is a nonprofit, non-partisan organization that "advocates for the professional development of police chiefs and provides a voice on issues that have a direct impact on their careers." The IAOPC's website includes online publications in English and Spanish.The Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police also publishes online newsletters in both English and French.The Fraternal Order of Police has its own site here, which publishes their newsletter in both English and French.The National Sheriffs' Association also has its own site here, which publishes its monthly newsletter in both English and Spanish. The National Association of Chiefs of Police publishes an online publication in English called Law Enforcement Technology, though it is no longer active. It used to contain articles on 13 different topics ranging from the use of video cameras in the field, to stopping DUI's with sobriety check points.The IACP website also contains some interesting publications, including an article about the "Road to Reform" featuring Police Chief W. Eugene (Gene) Giese of Roselle, NJ. He explains his decision to hire an African-American police chief by saying that "…it's not just about what color your skin is or where you're from or any of that stuff. It's how you do your job and the results that you produce."The Citizen Police Academies in Louisiana and Florida also publish online newsletters in English and Spanish. The Louisiana site has an online discussion forum for academy participants, and the Florida site has a discussion forum for its academy graduates. The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) publishes Society Notes, a monthly update containing news of people who are involved in treatment for addiction and substance abuse, such as Alcoholics Anonymous. cfa1e77820
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