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2 Sep 2011 @ 07:16
“Kung ano ang puno, siya ang bunga,” is a popular yet ancient idiom among Filipinos. In English, it roughly translates as “whatsoever is the tree, so shall be the fruit.” It is the law of cause of effect, which even physicists recognize in their theorizations of physical reality. More >
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2 Sep 2011 @ 06:04
The peoples of the states of Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Sikkim and Tripura could very well bursting with chagrin and contempt at their relative isolation. They haven’t been benefiting significantly from the high growth of India, a growth pattern that has been felt in Mumbai, Calcutta, Delhi, and Bangalore. More >
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2 Sep 2011 @ 06:03
Sources of Official Development Assistance or ODA for Asian countries, notably the ADB, are of the observation that the Philippines has to enable the private sector all the more to fast-track the augmentation of basic infrastructures across the archipelago. While I still have to observe the impact of the Public Private Partnership modality, I agree strongly with the ODA sources that infrastructures in PH must be accelerated at more massive scales. More >
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1 Sep 2011 @ 01:42
The international community is very much aware by now concerning the demographic catastrophe that is taking shape in the Horn of Africa. Hunger is scaling up to millions of people affected as a convergence of climatological, geological, and political-military factors push people to the brink of starvation and colossal death levels. More >
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1 Sep 2011 @ 01:41
The new nation-state of South Sudan, which was already fully recognized as a sovereign state by other member nations of the United Nations, has growth potentials that can be sustainable. The search for that sustainable option is not a difficult one as experts from international organizations have shown. More >
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31 Aug 2011 @ 07:36
Only 68 weeks remain as of this writing. Already, signs are getting clearer of the changing timeline. Events that were long prophesied, such as Armageddon (the planned World War III) and the Tyranny in the West (Bonaparte’s re-embodiment and take-over of Euro-power), will not happen anymore. More >
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30 Aug 2011 @ 22:44
Hundreds of thousands of Africans and Arabs are pouring into Europe every year. It’s like Europe is going through a déjà vu, as the same phenomenon took place from 2,000 through 1,500 Before Present (BP), when migratory “barbarians” supposedly marauded Rome and sacked the West’s most powerful civilization then existing. More >
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30 Aug 2011 @ 22:43
Human trafficking can make or break a country that is known the seat of human traffic operations. So abhorrent is the phenomenon of human traffic and smuggling that any country named as seat of operations will need to work harder to shore up its tainted image, craft public policy to address the ailment, and strengthen institutions that can address the problem. More >
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30 Aug 2011 @ 02:06
The famine that is now taking shape in the Horn of Africa is the subject of news features in canned Big Media outfits today. The alarm bells raised by international organizations regarding the matter have been quite successful in rapidly surfacing the malady before the public mind via sensationalized media reports. More >
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30 Aug 2011 @ 02:05
CSR is the fashion among corporate giants today as an expression of philanthropy. As I’ve already articulated in previous writings. CSR is the corporate deodorant of ‘late capitalism’, which disguises tax havens as sources of aid for marginal sectors. More >
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