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Historical Evidence = Leverage: WORLD PEACE IS ATTAINABLE.
About this event: 1st Annual European Multi Ancestral Multi Religious Reformation
Related to country: Finland
About this category: Peace & Conflict


Western Insurance Industry language is 100.00% linked to routines & channels of Business & Consumer routines reinforcing Crime on an Quota Anti Competitive Political & Commercial eSystem which reinforces the Stock Market, Self Destructive Hedge Fund Activity targeting Countries, People & Western Political & Commercial Competition.

Westerners don't have an Historical Record of Solving Problems, Curing Disease with an recorded intent to advocate Peace.

Western Countries need Credibility.
A Well Earth Advocates Exposure of Historical Record of War Crimes, Criminal Activity to give way to reconciliation of past Grievances between East & Western Countries before the year 2001 & now before 2010.

Now it's Time. WORLD PEACE IS ATTAINABLE.

"Be the Change." use the leverage of research & information on Illegal Systems & EXPOSE FRAUD, Exponential Exploitation to affect support for the Native Indigenous Ancestral Communities of Well Being.


Crime on a Quota was produced:
http://gknot.net/photos/v/eSystem_Territory_NarcoticsShell.jpg.html

1. Neural Network eNarcotic using Space Satellite Systems
http://gknot.net/photos/v/eNarcotic_Endocrine_WritersSystem2.jpg.html
2. Stock Market Routines
3. Insurance Industry Language
http://gknot.net/photos/v/ObjectOriented_NarcoticsTerroristStalkers.jpg.html
4. Narcotics Terrorist Stalkers
5. Hackers, Programmers, Legacy Code Experienced Vagrants
http://gknot.net/photos/v/Stupid+is+Stupid+Fact+is+Fact+is+Fact.jpg.html
6. eProgrammers of Behavior, Habits, Mannerisms, Ticks, Dysfunction, Promiscuity, Criminal Thinking, Pedophilia, Incest, Human Trafficking & Crack House Bordello routines used in Businesses & Organizations as an FAILED "Glass Ceiling" for Non Westerners.

Sideways Look at Time is 1 person's effort at Extortion, Showing Off & an Narrative of Evidence & Experiences of the UKGB Expatriate, of Hindi, IEDE EU SA CA AU NZ Ancestry &/or Citizenship.
http://gknot.net/photos/v/underwiter_AntiCompetitive_eSystem.jpg.html


Information on Alleged War Crimes & Criminal Activity here can be found at http://democracywork.net

Photos of Evidence & Narcotics Terrorist Perspective http://gknot.net/photos/

WORLD PEACE IS ATTAINABLE.

May 8, 2009 | 6:08 AM Comments  0 comments

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Join the Project Page & Become an AEMEMAR Facilitator in your Community!

Facilitate the discussions in your Community!

Read & join the Project Page for the 1st Annual European Mutli Ancestral Multi Religious Reformation.
http://projects.tigweb.org/AWE_EUReformation

Begin your Blog Contribution to the Discussion on your everyday issues, Community Problems & Questions you have of the Youth Leadership Community with respect to the Future in your Region.

Thanks for joining the Planning Committee & this Historic Event: 1st Annual European Mutli Ancestral Multi Religious Reformation.

Sincere Regards,
Deborah Kayatani
A Well Earth
"Common Issues Uncommon People"
http://awellearth.net

May 8, 2009 | 1:04 AM Comments  0 comments

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Join the Project Page & Become an AEMEMAR Facilitator in your Community!
About this event: 1st Annual European Multi Ancestral Multi Religious Reformation


Facilitate the discussions in your Community!

Read & join the Project Page for the 1st Annual European Mutli Ancestral Multi Religious Reformation.
http://projects.tigweb.org/AWE_EUReformation

Begin your Blog Contribution to the Discussion on your everyday issues, Community Problems & Questions you have of the Youth Leadership Community with respect to the Future in your Region.

Thanks for joining the Planning Committee & this Historic Event: 1st Annual European Mutli Ancestral Multi Religious Reformation.

Sincere Regards,
Deborah Kayatani
A Well Earth
"Common Issues Uncommon People"
http://awellearth.net

May 8, 2009 | 1:02 AM Comments  2 comments

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Wokai Chinese Investment Center Information


About Wokai
http://www.wokai.org/f/about/index.php

Wokai is a 501c3 non-profit organization that enables Chinese people to lift themselves from poverty. Wokai is Chinese for "I start," demonstrating our commitment to helping the impoverished help themselves. Through our website, we connect contributors worldwide with entrepreneurs in rural China to help them start small businesses. We are based in Oakland, California, with core operations in Beijing. We also have active Chapters in San Francisco, Seattle and New York, with more than 80 active representatives. We rely on fundraising events, grants, corporate sponsorships and individual donors for funding. We will eventually cover our costs associated with Field Partner evaluation, monitoring and training, website development, and public outreach, through the optional 10% donation that contributors can add when funding an entrepreneur's loan.

For a more detailed description, we invite you to watch this presentation that Wokai's Co-Founder and CEO, Casey Wilson, recently gave at Google.

About Wokai

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April 11, 2009 | 9:04 AM Comments  0 comments

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Smart Growth America Organization Information


What is Smart Growth?
How is Smart Growth Achieved?
Index of Smart Growth pdf's
http://gknot.net/unmdg/smartgrowth/files_smartgrowth.zip

Presentations:
http://gknot.net/unmdg/smartgrowth/presentation.zip

Smart Growth 101: Introduction to Smart Growth
Smart Growth America
A “Smart Growth 101” presentation designed for people and organizations interested in communicating the smart growth message to audiences that are unfamiliar with the concept.

EPA Smart Growth Presentation
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
An introductory smart growth presentation created by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

The principles of smart growth help us better manage the pace and pattern of our communities growth. We can have the benefits of growth, more jobs, a broader tax base, and a healthy economy with fewer of the costs associated with poorly-planned development.

But after decades of sprawling development, the task of reshaping our communities can be overwhelming. Many of our children have never lived in communities where it is possible to bike down the street for a popsicle. Our current zoning codes, transportation policies, and regulations have created places in which walking to school is difficult, and sometimes even dangerous.

This starter kit, funded by a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, pulls together some of the best smart growth resources available, including publications, presentations, fact sheets and web sites. I wish you all the best as you strive to improve the quality of life in your community.

Sincerely,

Don Chen
Executive Director
Smart Growth America


April 11, 2009 | 9:04 AM Comments  0 comments

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Tombo A Well Earth Organization


Tombo A WELL EARTH Organization
"Common Issues Uncommon People"

Goals of Tombo A Well Earth Projects
1) Building Free Acess & Independence in Friendship to promote Global Tourism Center for Children & Familiies in the Community who have an Opportunity for improved Quality of Life & Living Conditions, toward an productive & prosperous Future.

2) Financial Independence & Access to Training Programs
(a)NATIVE INDIGENOUS & INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES,

(b)TRAVEL,

(C)EDUCATION,

(d)TRADE,

(e)FARMING,

(f)PEACE KEEPING, WIN WIN DIPLOMATIC COMMUNICATIONS SKILLS,

(g)ATHLETICS,

(h)INFORMATION,

(i)MISIC AND CULTURE,



3) Provide support for Physical Health & Well Being.

4)To provide support for Community Natural & Food Resources.

Thank You for your Donations to Tombo A Well Earth.

Best Regards,
Chernor Saidu Bah
Interim Executive Director
Tombo A Well Earth
bissimilah@hotmail.com


February 20, 2009 | 4:02 AM Comments  0 comments

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What Does Human Rights Mean to You?

Dear all,

What Does Human Rights Mean to You?

Today marks the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). Share with the world your thoughts on what Human Rights mean to you. Share with us your personal expressions, opinions, stories and experiences of what human rights are or should be in your views, and especially in (post)conflict African countries such as Somalia.

Respect for human rights and human dignity "is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world", says the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in English and you can find here http://www.unhchr.ch/udhr/lang/som.htm the Somali version.

Please take a moment to study these documents as an honour to this important day.


Thanks, Sahro Ahmed-Koshin
Gender and Human Rights Officer
UNDP-Somalia

December 10, 2008 | 9:17 AM Comments  2 comments

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Smart Growth, the Western Answer to Sprawl

Smart Growth.org
A SERVICE OF THE SMART GROWTH NETWORK
http://www.smartgrowth.org/about/default.asp?res=1024

In communities across the nation, there is a growing concern that current development patterns -- dominated by what some call "sprawl" -- are no longer in the long-term interest of our cities, existing suburbs, small towns, rural communities, or wilderness areas. Though supportive of growth, communities are questioning the economic costs of abandoning infrastructure in the city, only to rebuild it further out.

Spurring the smart growth movement are demographic shifts, a strong environmental ethic, increased fiscal concerns, and more nuanced views of growth. The result is both a new demand and a new opportunity for smart growth.

The features that distinguish smart growth in a community vary from place to place. In general, smart growth invests time, attention, and resources in restoring community and vitality to center cities and older suburbs. New smart growth is more town-centered, is transit and pedestrian oriented, and has a greater mix of housing, commercial and retail uses. It also preserves open space and many other environmental amenities.

The Smart Growth Principles and Issues below describe in greater details the various aspects of planning and development that make up smart growth.


November 21, 2008 | 2:11 AM Comments  0 comments

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United States Answer to Western "Sprawl", Smart Growth: The Beginning


Western Sprawl isn't recommended for Non Western Countries. Non Western Countries are encouraged to reinforce Native Indigenous Ancestral Community Traditions with Architecture, Community Planning & Minimalist Development.

Learn About Smart Growth
http://www.smartgrowth.org/about/default.asp

"In communities across the nation, there is a growing concern that current development patterns -- dominated by what some call "sprawl" -- are no longer in the long-term interest of our cities, existing suburbs, small towns, rural communities, or wilderness areas. Though supportive of growth, communities are questioning the economic costs of abandoning infrastructure in the city, only to rebuild it further out.

Spurring the smart growth movement are demographic shifts, a strong environmental ethic, increased fiscal concerns, and more nuanced views of growth. The result is both a new demand and a new opportunity for smart growth.

The features that distinguish smart growth in a community vary from place to place. In general, smart growth invests time, attention, and resources in restoring community and vitality to center cities and older suburbs. New smart growth is more town-centered, is transit and pedestrian oriented, and has a greater mix of housing, commercial and retail uses. It also preserves open space and many other environmental amenities.

The Smart Growth Principles and Issues below describe in greater details the various aspects of planning and development that make up smart growth."
http://www.smartgrowth.org/about/principles/default.asp


November 13, 2008 | 10:11 AM Comments  0 comments

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Mombasa A Well Earth Theater Photos

Mombasa A Well Earth Theater Photos, Ogutu Interim Executive Director, Volunteer


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Today, the world has become a better place.
About this category: Peace & Conflict


So. It’s over. It is really over; and there are no riots in the streets of Chicago and LA, no disappointed citizens packing their belongings together to leave this country for good, no thoughts of anger, of despair. No. Instead there is hope. A light at the end of a long and dark tunnel; after eight years of disappointments, of embarrassments, of failed policies, and of a divided country, there is suddenly a future again that people are willing to fight for, that they are excited to fight for.

It is amazing for me to think about the journey this country has traveled over the past two years. Since I moved to New York, and probably long before, no other topic has been discussed as much as the presidential election. What a long journey it must have been for Barack Obama. From campaigning for the first primaries, to his victory over Hillary Clinton and winning the Democratic Presidential Nomination, to this day of his election and his speech at Grant Park in Chicago tonight.

While I was watching the results come this evening, I couldn’t help but wonder what he must have felt during those last hours of this two year long process. Where was he? What was he doing? New Hampshire. Pennsylvania. Ohio! What went through his head when he saw these election results come in, like we did? Relief? Joy? Pride? Did he possibly even cry when the news channels announced him to be president-elect of the United States of America? All this stress and tension falling off him for a few moments and making room for emotions to take control. Even if just for a split second maybe?

I can only imagine his thoughts and his feelings in those moments. A whole country, the entire world is now looking up to this man. What a responsibility! And how courageous to take on such kind of responsibility, not to shy away from it. What kind of character does it take for someone to endure a two year long campaign, to be scrutinized by the media – every single sentence you say, to be followed wherever you go, and wherever you have gone in your past?

Being an aspiring leader myself, I look up to this man today and bow before him in awe and respect for what he has achieved. For making history. For bringing back hope to this country, and to the world. For standing firm in his beliefs against all odds. For showing strength, courage and fearlessness, when I know that no man or woman, facing the enormous challenges that he will face as the next President of the United States, no man or woman will not also at times feel week, dispirited and fearful during difficult times like these.

But today is not only the day of Barack Obama. Today is the day of the American people. In the past couple of years, Americans I met were embarrassed for their President Bush, for the politics of their country. They apologized for what their country has done to the world. But after eight long years, Americans can finally be proud again; proud to have now an incredibly intelligent, inspiring, and humble man as their leader. I am proud of Obama, and I am happy for all of my American friends who don’t need to feel ashamed anymore, but who can be proud, too. Proud of their new President, and proud of their country, which is no doubt capable of doing much good in this world.

Today, the United States has become a better place. Today, the world has become a better place.

November 5, 2008 | 3:25 AM Comments  3 comments

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DISABILITIES AND THE SOCIETIES

YOUR SURPORT AND CONTRIBUTION IS HIGHLY WELCOME


October 14, 2008 | 7:10 AM Comments  0 comments

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"OWAN OHUNJE NI ORILEDENIGERIA" FOOD CRISIS IN NIGERIA

Awon odoo orilede Nigeria fe ki ijoba tete wa inkan se si owon ohunje

Means:Nigerian youth request yrgent action to the food crisis in the country.

Sincere Regards,
Lamidi Muideen Abiodun
CEO
Youth Future Protection (YFP)
234-8030757799,234-8050660026
234-27533454

Interim Executive Director
NIGERIA A Well Earth
Common Issues Uncommon People
abiodunlm@awellearth.net
http://awellearth.net


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Purpose of Good Leadership & the Qualities of Good Leaders

What kind of Leadership do we need in Government, for Youth, for Families & Businesses?

When Actors, Businesses push big numbers around, money & try to pedle influence, Youth Need Leadership that can say, "No".
Youth Need Leadership that can set goals for the future of Self Reinforcing Native Indigenous AncstraL Community of Well Being.

Communities & Families Need Leadership that meet NEED instead of attrating what Criminals "Want".

When there are immediate NEEDS in any Community of Youth, Families impoverished while there's no Legal Or Economic Justification for Poverty, Youth, Families & Communities need Action, not talk.

You can teach a Young person how to speak in front of crowds on any topic, but a Leader is one who knows how to solve problems.

Constitutional Governments exist to provide for basic needs as entitlements that assure self sustainable KID SAFE Self Reinforcing Native Indigenous Ancestral Communities of Well Being.

Leaders that want to be acknowledged aren't focused on solving problems & most often distract those who are otherwise employed to solve problems.
This type of Leader is called many names, most of those sound like Egoist or Populist. They go about trying to gain attention in any Community while expressly trying to diminish the stature those established Community Leaders.

Native Indigenous Ancestral Leadership acknowledges Community Leadership, shows respect to those in the Community or Organization with Seniority & makes sure to enhance the importance of Community Leaders already in place rather than position or posture as a better leader.

Nigeria A Well Earth builds Communities with Leadership that wants to Reinforce Native Indigenous Ancestral Communities of Well Being, the Native Inidgenous Ancestral Traditions & Languages.

Many Native Indigenous Ancestries reinforce the Natural way of Commerce, Family & Community well being naturally.

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Keynoting the Global Engagement Summit 2008

In an effort to revive my blog, I'm going to start posting updates from my work at TIG & GYAN :) Here is a reflection about my trip report to Chicago:

On April 17th I traveled to Chicago to attend the Global Engagement Summit at Northwestern University. I was invited as one of the Summit’s three keynote speakers and also held a workshop on “Technology as Global Platform”.

The mission of the Global Engagement Summit is to build the capacity of the next generation of global change leaders to cross-borders and partner with new communities to produce responsible, sustainable solutions to shared global programs. I was very impressed with how well the summit was organized, and the level of engagement and commitment of staff, participants and facilitators was incredibly inspiring.

One of my personal highlights was to have two active TIG members from Nigeria and Liberia attending my workshop on Friday morning. Both of them are actively involved in CLCWA, and the guy from Nigeria was also an active member of the Nigerian WSIS Youth Caucus team (he was wearing a green ‘Nigeria Rocks’ scarf, which brought back many good memories and made me very happy :)

In my keynote speech I emphasized the motivation and hope that derives from being part of a community of like-minded young people. When I prepared my speech the night before, I read on the GES blog on socialedge.org that, in his opening speech, one of the co-directors of the summit had remarked how he had always felt really frustrated about the limitations young people face in affecting change in a complicated world, and that it wasn’t until he participated in a previous Global Engagement Summit that he realized he was not alone, but part of a larger generation of young people with similar concerns, who together were making a difference. In my speech, I quoted him and then told my own story, which is very similar to his and indeed, in my belief, the story of so many of us.

I then went on to talk about GYAN’s 5-level model of youth organizing, explaining how social change is created through the collective and collaborative efforts of individuals and organizations focusing on awareness, action and policy change (the title of my speech was “Connecting global youth movements and community efforts to global systemic change”).

This is the blog post about my speech, which provides a brief summary from a listener’s perspective: link to blog about my speech.

May 6, 2008 | 1:12 PM Comments  1 comments

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