Tuesday 4 December 2012

THE TRUTH ABOUT 2012 - EXPAND YOUR LOVE AND LIGHT TO THE WORLD

Many people in the world are afraid in these last days of such dense physicality~ these last days of the Picean Age, and the transitioning into this new Age of Aquarius. Many people draw false conclusion in a negative light from what is known as the Mayan Calendar, and the ending of what the Mayans referred to as the LONG COUNT- or a 26,000 year cycle of our planets evolution and consciousness, that ends on DECEMBER 21... some 17 days away from today.

I spread the good news, that you are loved. Fear not. What ever is to come, is contracted by destiny~ the Supreme Consciousness of Creation has decreed NEW BIRTH!

To all beginnings shall meet their end, when time shall cease to be~ for all we know, in ending one path, another breathes in we~ We are together, hold your light, for new paths show the way~ Love your neighbor, love thyself, the old could never stay... As change is always welcomed here, we say do not forget~ the LOVE of Cosmos fills us up~ Protection WE ACCEPT~ WE speak to Mother, grateful yes, for life is such a gift~ No matter what becomes of US, our soul forever lives~

We are the LIGHT. IF YOU BELIEVE YOU ARE AN ANCHOR OF LIGHT, THIS IS YOUR TIME. AWAKEN TO YOUR CALLING~ GUIDE OTHERS NOW.
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Saturday 4 August 2012

Enough Is Enough - Creating a World Where All Are Fed


“The real cause of hunger is a scarcity of justice,
not a scarcity of food.” John Robbins


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Fact: The world produces more than enough food to feed every single person on the planet.
However, right now, nearly a billion people around the world do not have enough food to eat. One out of every seven people will go to bed hungry tonight. Every day, nearly 18,000 children die from malnutrition and hunger-related diseases. That’s one child every five seconds. Hunger kills more people each year than AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis combined. In the United States alone, 17.2 million households, or approximately one in seven, were deemed “food insecure” in 2010. This is the highest number ever recorded.
Why are we still facing such a tragic hunger crisis?
The time for waiting is over. It’s time for answers. It’s time for action. It’s time to do our part to make sure everyone around the world is fed, in our lifetimes. We have the collective power now to end the scourge of hunger for good.

The Food for All Summit: One Day to Nourish the World

On November 30th, people from every corner of the world will gather for Food for All, a one-day summit focused on creating a world where all are fed - and empowering you with the tools, inspiration and resources to make a difference!
Bringing together inspirational, political and spiritual leaders, as well as media, celebrities, activists and nonprofits, the Summit has a powerful mission: Raising awareness for global hunger and generating innovative and positive long-term solutions for solving this crisis once and for all.
Additionally, this year’s Summit will be focused on raising money for Save the Children’s efforts to help the millions of children and families in Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia whose lives are at risk due to severe food shortages brought upon by drought, crop failures and livestock deaths.

How You Can Benefit from the Food for All Summit

The Food for All Summit is an extraordinary opportunity for you to hear from and work with the very people and organizations who are leading the charge to solve world hunger.
Join us and you’ll have an unequaled chance to make a difference and become an important part of the movement to create “a world where all are fed.”
  • Learn about new long- and short-term solutions to truly creating a hungry-free world. You’ll hear from pioneers in micro-finance (now reaching 137 million people around the world in 2010), advocacy, financial literacy and more.
  • Find out how you can take immediate action and do something positive to help feed people with our letter-writing workshop.
  • Discover how you can help others have their survival needs met, especially children in drought-stricken Africa.
  • Be inspired as you hear the heroic stories of courage, perseverance and success from how people just like you are helping end world hunger.
  • Unlock your “inner activist” as you discover how you can make a big impact with even the smallest effort.
  • Learn how your lifestyle and your mindset can be shifted so that you’re truly part of the solution.
  • And, much, much more!

You Can Be the Difference

If you care about world hunger and want to do something about it, register today to be a part of this groundbreaking event. This is your chance to take immediate action and make a real, lasting impact.
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Then, join us on November 30th.
You can be the change. You can make a real difference.
Also, we would love your help spreading the word about The Food for All Summit! Share this link with your friends and colleagues - together we can truly create a world where ALL are fed.

Sunday 8 January 2012

Marketing Strategies And Paradigms

Marketing Strategies And Paradigms, including: Business Model, Horizontal Integration, Vertical Integration, Product Bundling, Mass Customization, ... Strategies, Experience Curve Effects, Astore 

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Our Global Neighborhood: The Report of the Commission on Global Governance

Coming to terms with the realities of our new global environment, an environment in which human relationships span the globe and interdendencies and interconnections are multiplying exponentially, will be the greatest challenge of the coming century. Our Global Neighborhood takes the first step in tackling the crucial issues standing in the way of the world community's progress on the eve of the twenty-first century. Its far-reaching recommendations stand as the most thorough attempt to ensure peace and progress around the world since the formation of the United Nations.
Conceived by the Commission on Global Governance, this vastly important book represents the collective thinking of twenty-eight eminent international figures from a variety of professional and public affairs backgrounds. Established in 1992 to analyze global changes in recent decades and to suggest ways in which the international community can better cooperate on global issues, the Commission works to capitalize on the myriad opportunities afforded the world community in the wake of the Cold War. Beginning with an analysis of the complex and contradictory effects of globalization and the end of the Cold War, this extensive report outlines the major transformations that have transpired over the last fifty years including the political, economic, military, technological, intellectual, and institutional changes that have so powerfully marked the second half of the twentieth century. In turn, it surveys the major problems, such as ethnic conflict, unemployment, environmental degradation, and extensive population growth, that have emerged from these transformations to confront world leaders.

In itself, the end of the Cold War has far from ended the world's problems. While the threat of nuclear superpower war has receded, the spread of nuclear capability and of biological and chemical weapons poses great dangers. Wars, between states and even more within states (such as the ongoing tragedy of both Yugoslavia and Rwanda), have continued to destroy lives. With this in mind, Our Global Neighborhood addresses the two principle norms that have guided relations among states, both before and after the Cold War: sovereignty and self-determination. It explains why these norms are still important and how they must be adapted to meet the new realities of the emerging global community. Discussing the importance of shared values in a time of transition, it identifies the values that the Commission believes most important, including justice, equity, tolerance, liberty, and nonviolence. And it goes on to call for a new global ethic based on a set of responsibilities and rights that would encourage cooperation and collaboration in a global neighborhood.
As the fiftieth anniversary of the United Nations approaches in 1995, the adequacy of our institutions of global governance and the need to strengthen them will increasingly claim the attention of world leaders and citizens alike. The debates prompted by this anniversary lend a poignant timeliness to Our Global Neighborhood as it makes recommendations for changes in international organizations--especially those that are part of the United Nations system--such as revitalizing the General Assembly and reforming the Security Council.

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Blindside: How to Anticipate Forcing Events and Wild Cards in Global Politics

A host of catastrophes, natural and otherwise, as well as some pleasant surprises like the sudden end of the cold war without a shot being fired have caught governments and societies unprepared many times in recent decades. September 11 is only the most obvious recent example among many unforeseen events that have changed, even redefined our lives. We have every reason to expect more such events in future. Several kinds of unanticipated scenarios particularly those of low probability and high impact have the potential to escalate into systemic crises. Even positive surprises can be major policy challenges. Anticipating and managing low-probability events is a critically important challenge to contemporary policymakers, who increasingly recognize that they lack the analytical tools to do so. Developing such tools is the focus of this insightful and perceptive volume, edited by renowned author Francis Fukuyama and sponsored by The American Interest magazine. Blindside is organized into four main sections. Thinking about Strategic Surprise addresses the psychological and institutional obstacles that prevent leaders from planning for low-probability tragedies and allocating the necessary resources to deal with them. The following two sections pinpoint the failures institutional as well as personal that allowed key historical events to take leaders by surprise, and examine the philosophies and methodologies of forecasting. In Pollyana vs. Cassandra, for example, James Kurth and Gregg Easterbrook debate the future state of the world going forward. Mitchell Waldrop explores why technology forecasting is so poor and why that is likely to remain the case. In the book's final section, What Could Be, internationally renowned authorities discuss low probability, high-impact contingencies in their area of expertise. For example, Scott Barrett looks at emerging infectious diseases, while Gal Luft and Anne Korin discuss energy security. How can we avoid being blindsided by unforeseen events? There is no easy or obvious answer. But it is essential that we understand the obstacles that prevent us first from seeing the future clearly and then from acting appropriately on our insights.

"Prediction is very hard," Yogi Berra supposedly remarked, "especially about the future." It's hard to argue with that, but even skeptics must admit that such events as the collapse of the Soviet Union, the East Asian economic crisis of the late 1990s or the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 came as a shock even to most experts. Yet, for all its difficulty, forecasting matters. No one, whether in government or business, wants to be blindsided by oil shocks, declining stocks, environmental crises, global pandemics, natural disasters or any of the other nasty surprises that chance sometimes delivers. Can anything be done, or must humanity merely watch the wheel of fortune spin, hoping for the best? According to this modest book, something can be done. Even when specific predictions are hard, if not impossible, leaders can "plan for surprise" by developing scenarios, boning up on history, overcoming cognitive biases and learning to think about the types of significant disruptions that could arise.
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