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28 Aug 2011 @ 06:20
The complexities of the phenomena of reincarnation and karma were well articulated by Theos Sophia. Karma and reincarnation are two universal principles that go together, and we can’t think of reincarnation without the cosmic law of retribution or karma to define the broad compass of that rebirth. More >
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27 Aug 2011 @ 22:39
China is indubitably the biggest ‘emerging market’ in the global economy. It comprises 1.5 billion people who are getting more concentrated in rapidly growing urban communities. More >
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27 Aug 2011 @ 22:37
There’s a good news coming from Iraq, which concerns directing the compass of governance along a decentralized trajectory. Iraq was over-centralized for too long a time since the era yet of the caliphate and onwards to the post-Ba’th Party regime, and so that centralization pattern continues as a legacy of antiquated processes and structures. More >
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26 Aug 2011 @ 22:41
A tall order it is for Pacific island countries to catch up with Asian economies. It is a challenge call actually, meant to prop up the resource-rich yet phlegmatic island republics to resonate with the Asian economies most especially the emerging markets. More >
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26 Aug 2011 @ 22:40
Gargantuan social crises brought about by almost ceaseless warring among ethnic communities surely have their tolls on the affected populations. Africa has been the most direly affected by such crises, with the end result of seeing up to around 3 millions of non-combatants needing immediate relief to stave off hunger and death. More >
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25 Aug 2011 @ 22:27
Certain quarters among Asia’s continental stakeholders are of the opinion that it is ripe for Timor Leste to be integrated into the Asian economies. I am in complete agreement with the same stakeholders, even as I am of the opinion that the more prosperous Asian countries should land a greater hand in helping out the new independent state to accelerate development.
I also hold the standpoint that Timor Leste, which lies to the east of Indonesia, should someday become a full member of the ASEAN. It must first of all prove its own capabilities to achieve a relative state of political stability and move forward to modernizing its institutions and enabling policy environment. More >
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25 Aug 2011 @ 22:26
A Swiss corporate insurance giant had just committed significant funds to aid Asian countries in boosting their trade. The funding will be channeled to the Asian Development Bank or ADB.
This ‘corporate social responsibility’ or CSR initiative by the Swiss Re Group is most welcome. It comes at an opportune time when Asia has been bannered as the continent that drives the global economy up. Boosting trade means not only increasing the volumes of imports and exports, but also improving the institutions concerned such as financing processes, regulatory frameworks, and liberalizing inter-country trade among Asians. More >
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25 Aug 2011 @ 07:30
The US National Science Foundation has allotted a fund block aimed at helping out the scientists of developing countries conduct their noble researches. Qualified countries are not only those poor ones but also emerging markets whose scientists are still struggling in the woods to take off with their researches due to fund lack. More >
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25 Aug 2011 @ 07:11
From negative elementals to negative humans, we cannot escape observing the attributes of negativity. We associate ‘negative’ to those manifest thought, feelings, and actions that are antisocial, hostile, sociopathic. We experience being with negative persons and we feel the dense energies resonating from them even if they don’t talk to us at all. More >
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23 Aug 2011 @ 22:20
Disasters in the form of floods and droughts do not only destroy natural ecology, flora and fauna, they destroy seeds as well. Thus, the idea of ‘relief seeds’ has turned out to be among the challenges for materialization by disaster-prone habitats with food production as their primary economic engagement. More >
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