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  • ...nique]] to this world, for each evolutionary world that goes through these economic progressions and developments, this evolution, seeks its own unique solutio ...ustainable civilization. Though your world may be rapt in destructive and economic turndown, which effects you personally, we request that you maintain a pers
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  • ...s separate from you, and so when they cause you problems you see that as a problem and you want to resist that, rather than embracing it. The problems do go ...and civilizations. When there are problems and difficulties, that is the problem of not understanding, a lack of education which promotes misunderstanding o
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  • What is proposed in these posts is not a social, political or economic/financial “fix” for To change a culture from engrained self-destructive social, political and economic/financial
    38 KB (6,073 words) - 23:41, 12 December 2020
  • ...the "Parable of the Broken Window," which exposes a fallacy in [[economics|economic]] thinking. ...er & Row) 1964; Robert W, Funk, Language, Hermeneutic and Word of God: The Problem of Language in the New Testament and Contemporary Theology (New York: Harpe
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  • ...ing that you are well acquainted with; the development of social/political/economic and civilizational development is something that we are well aware of and a ...s and societies, both within the social structure, political structure and economic structures of their nation. We do not want you to be embarrassed and to be
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  • ...of a norm in months and years to come. There is actually no settling this problem, without a unified, sustainable global economy. ...world’s economic problems. We are not talking about a single, dominated, economic entity or organization to control this. No, we certainly are not! We also
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  • ...ives to rehearse the changes associated with the Year 2000 problem and the economic and monetary union of the European Union.
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  • ...occur?” The answer is that it best occurs with other disruptions—social, economic, political, military disruption—that have developed naturally along with ...the global economy, not just that region. This can be said also of other economic areas, whether it is Singapore or Hong Kong, or all of Tokyo, as these are
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  • ...rticular nation. Therefore, these island places are contested. That is an economic example. You will eventually see much greater, many more military excursio *The problem of terrorism
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  • ...itiating cause of evolutionary changes to a nation’s political, social and economic structures. ...of the public—this is the most appropriate place for political, social and economic change. This is the same level that spiritual realization and understandin
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  • The social, political, economic changes are immense, and at the same time, while these changes are immense, ...some traumatic situation which would then bring this latent mental health problem into manifestation. It is not necessary that one follows the other, howeve
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  • ...truction of human relationships envisaged is one based upon precisely this economic model, which, because it is obsolete, is available at a knock-down price. W ...ing a greater number of people to suffer them according to rational norms (economic, social, political, legal necessities...) The splinters of constraint produ
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  • ...ery primitive in many ways and I was called upon to monitor the political, economic and military advancements of that tribe, but nonetheless, it was leadership ...ss the three pillars of society and the social, political/governmental and economic/financial pillars of society. That message of social sustainability was pri
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  • ...ery primitive in many ways and I was called upon to monitor the political, economic and military advancements of that tribe, but nonetheless, it was leadership ...ss the three pillars of society and the social, political/governmental and economic/financial pillars of society. That message of social sustainability was pri
    38 KB (6,531 words) - 21:59, 12 December 2020
  • ...is a part of that development. When you begin to see sustainable social, economic and political stability, then you are beginning to see the early phases of ...orth America, but this will occur. There is also the prospect of a global economic meltdown, which is in the offing as well. These all will provide a cover f
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  • ...rs get you down. Do not let the [[wars]] and [[rumors]] of wars and the [[economic]] [[Turbulence|upheavals]] of your economy today destroy your [[appreciatio ...r because, yes, one is the [[groups]] keep splitting up, but that is not a problem. This is an example of [[growth]] and [[adaptability]].
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  • ...speech by [[Che Guevara]] to the ministerial meeting of the Inter-American Economic and Social Council (CIES), in Punta del Este, Uruguay on August 8, 1961 ...nality. It still remains the Achilles heel of democratic government. The problem is not mere lack of information; it is that voters badly interpret and judg
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  • ...c perspective; the latter, drew attention to the "political" import of the problem. ...ology and derived a concept of [[humanity]]'s essential [[nature]]. Marx's Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844 describe a theory of [[alienation]] b
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  • ...equal footing, of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the political, economic, social, cultural or any other field of public life. '[3]</blockquote> ...d Brian D. Smedley. (2005) "Race as Biology if Fiction, Racism as a Social Problem is Real." American Psychologist 60: 16-26.
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  • ...look to the people involved as being so crucial; it seems to them to be an economic decision, but the consequences run far deeper than even they can imagine. S ...was beginning to dawn upon all their minds that there is a solution to the problem. Not a conventional one. [Pause]
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