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29 Oct 2011 @ 07:02
The last cosmic law that I will articulate on is the Law of Evolution. I already discussed evolution in past articles, so this piece will be a sort of a resume of all the said discourses. More >
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29 Oct 2011 @ 06:35
From the Pearl of the Orient goes the greetings of love & liberation!
The last cosmic law that I will articulate on is the Law of Evolution. I already discussed evolution in past articles, so this piece will be a sort of a resume of all the said discourses. More >
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28 Oct 2011 @ 22:28
Pakistan is undergoing a shortage of power supply estimated at 4200 megawatts. Huge enough to dampen production at industrial sites and agro estates, the power shortage must be addressed the quickest as Pakistan’s growth is moving up.
An emerging market as per definition by development agencies, Pakistan cannot afford to be lackadaisical about addressing power supply problems. It has to first of all re-tool and re-fix its policy environment so as to diversify power sources to green energy that includes hydro power, ocean power, solar energy, wind power, geothermal, and biofuels. More >
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27 Oct 2011 @ 22:22
African development stakeholders better go through a rethink of their development strategies and frameworks during the past decades. The challenge is for African experts and specialists to re-tool and configure new ‘best practices’ in aid of facilitating risk management as framework and strategy for achieving development goals. More >
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27 Oct 2011 @ 06:00
What’s up with Uncle Sam’s healthcare policy at this juncture? I already touched on the subject in a previous article a couple of years ago. At that time I already observed the systematic exclusion of poor folks in America from healthcare, which is reminiscent of ultra-Right political contexts in the 19th and 20th centuries yet. More >
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26 Oct 2011 @ 06:48
This White Robe and servant of the spiritual Hierarchy had already discoursed on reincarnation in diverse articles. Let me share additional notes on the subject in consonance with the articulations on the cosmic laws. More >
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25 Oct 2011 @ 22:30
Disaster risk reduction is among the latest phraseologies to emerge in relation to climate change and sustainable development. What can the new dictum ‘reduce disaster risk’ offer then in terms of social technologies or ‘best practices’?
I am residing in the Philippines which is accordingly one of the top 5 most hazardous places to live in due to high percentage of eco-hazards. What can ‘disaster risk reduction’ offer beyond mere dictum and policy framework? More >
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24 Oct 2011 @ 22:34
Human traffick is meant to exploit laborers. This is a commonsensical truth that even kindergarten minds can pretty understand well.
Following the trend for crimes that have become globalized, so has human traffick become globalized as mafia rings and petty criminals engage in the luscious trade of peddling illegal human resource. Some human traffick outfits utilize the labor recruits for transiting narcotics and precious metals & minerals (gold, diamond), with many of such ‘mules’ landing in jail eventually. More >
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24 Oct 2011 @ 22:33
Mongolia is growing fast, and the growth trend is very earthshaking and appreciable. Just about 7 years ago, in 2004, the GDP per capita was at a poor US$638. By 2010’s end, that income level soared to $2,200 which practically qualifies Mongolia to the Middle Income Economy status. More >
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24 Oct 2011 @ 06:15
Before we forget the greatest cementing force ever, let us iterate the law right away: Law of Love. Coherent with the articulations on the cosmic laws, I will focus on the Law of Love for this note. More >
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