A Community for All, Saving Dreams!
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One community, one world, let us all build the protective walls, the walls of dignity, freedom, integrity, justice and above all love for the environment and humankind. Attempting to state what community building is, made me delve into a basic meaning of ‘community’. Most appropriately I was intrigued by this meaning - community: a group of people with a common background or with shared interests within a society. On this backdrop if a community, a society, or a nation has a group of persons or people with interests different from that of the common background or shared interest, this may create resistance, hence provoking social, political, and economic disorders. Building a community is not resistance through violence. Community building is about harnessing individual differences to foster sustainable development of all persons.
A community cannot be built effectively when corruption confidently and comfortably walks on our streets without the law taking its full course. Nothing can shape and sustain a community more than minds and hearts determined to think and act right about ourselves, our lives, our relationships, and our world. I yearn for a community where people find social disorders or identify problems, flush out where these problems derive from, and find innovative and integrated solutions to solve these disorders or problems. These issues can range from something as small as trash improperly disposed off in your community to more complicated things such as reducing the amount of drug exploitation or climate change. Hence, the onus is on all persons to create an engaging and enabling environment for members of their communities to want to create change.
The dream of all citizens is to gain redress for basic needs (decent education, health care, water, and sanitation) which are necessary for the very existence of humankind; these attributes are totally unattainable if a community cannot overcome the general conditions of poverty among her members. Poverty and Illiteracy creates a condition which negates if not all or most of the tenets of the United Nations human rights framework. One may ask why unfair trade and inequality exists, why won’t it?, when some nations suffer needlessly for the simple reason that their natural resources are not negotiated well to the benefit of all citizens of that land. If we as a people won’t to build a thriving community then we must highlight the moral repugnance of the world’s yawning social and economic divides. For I see extreme inequality about a system that allows 800 million people to go hungry, while the epidemic of obesity blights million of lives in the rich countries (and increasingly, in cities in the developing countries). A one percentage point increase in growth will benefit poor people more in an equal community/society than in an unequal one. Addressing inequality is essential if communities and countries are to live up to their obligations under the international human rights framework established by the UN, to guarantee equal civil and political rights and to pursue the ‘progressive realization’ of economic, social and cultural rights. Community building does not only mean a radical equitable redistribution of opportunities but also of power and assets to break the cycle of poverty and inequality.
A community cannot be built effectively when corruption confidently and comfortably walks on our streets without the law taking its full course. Nothing can shape and sustain a community more than minds and hearts determined to think and act right about ourselves, our lives, our relationships, and our world. I yearn for a community where people find social disorders or identify problems, flush out where these problems derive from, and find innovative and integrated solutions to solve these disorders or problems. These issues can range from something as small as trash improperly disposed off in your community to more complicated things such as reducing the amount of drug exploitation or climate change. Hence, the onus is on all persons to create an engaging and enabling environment for members of their communities to want to create change.
The dream of all citizens is to gain redress for basic needs (decent education, health care, water, and sanitation) which are necessary for the very existence of humankind; these attributes are totally unattainable if a community cannot overcome the general conditions of poverty among her members. Poverty and Illiteracy creates a condition which negates if not all or most of the tenets of the United Nations human rights framework. One may ask why unfair trade and inequality exists, why won’t it?, when some nations suffer needlessly for the simple reason that their natural resources are not negotiated well to the benefit of all citizens of that land. If we as a people won’t to build a thriving community then we must highlight the moral repugnance of the world’s yawning social and economic divides. For I see extreme inequality about a system that allows 800 million people to go hungry, while the epidemic of obesity blights million of lives in the rich countries (and increasingly, in cities in the developing countries). A one percentage point increase in growth will benefit poor people more in an equal community/society than in an unequal one. Addressing inequality is essential if communities and countries are to live up to their obligations under the international human rights framework established by the UN, to guarantee equal civil and political rights and to pursue the ‘progressive realization’ of economic, social and cultural rights. Community building does not only mean a radical equitable redistribution of opportunities but also of power and assets to break the cycle of poverty and inequality.
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ABC4All TEAM
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Cyril France has been working with A Better Community for All (ABC4All): http://trunity.net/abc4all. He has become an "ABC4All Mentor" at the ABC4All Global Mentoring TEAM Project located on the internet here: http://projects.takingitglobal.org/ab...
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Shruth & Smith Group
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"Join with our organization and Let us carry it forward"
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Shruth & Smith Foundation has given a huge importance for rural & Society Development since the start of the organization. You can see them if you go through our website or go the page http://www.shruthandsmithfoundation.org/ShruthAndSmith/ruralPr...
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pruthviraja pande
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"Develop the villages..."
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Thanks for feed back readers, but how to go ahead and put things practically and begin the mission?please join/advice/campaign/sponsor/guide/lead/assist me!! can we do a little to our mother planet, deprived/poor/helpless ones or to the society...
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Makrand Bhave
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"Develop the villages..."
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Brilliant idea!! With infrastructure comes the technology advance and with tech comes the innovation. All in al a very progressive state!! I am all for it...
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Sayuj Tarafdar
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"Batter Futures."
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In it work batter to be a batter today is want a future this grower buisness.
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sandeepspillai
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this isn't a new one. still people wanna go to those countries where u r treated as worthless with no respects. Are people are living only for the sake of making money only?? and for students why they want to go other countries when u get a better...
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Shiuli Mukherji
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People are looking at Cappachino over monkeys and chimps. How are you going to change their views of hearing?
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Insurance .. IRDA controls
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Parag Patel
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As it is advicable not to mix two drinks ...always important to understand purpose of two different concepts...
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Vishal Jindal
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ULIP, must have been created as an Insurance plan but has developed into an Investment plan as each company itself highlights growth and even an investor looks for growth. No body is interested in aspects of Insurance neither company highlights that.
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Niranjan Meena
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Asoke, according to me ulips is a insurance plan with an investment option. The purpose of the normal insurance plan is just protecting the life but not ensuring any savings for the future. Many people wanted plan which gives protection also...
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government need firm determination
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full handle by military
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Ajay Ziz
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"full handle by military"
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if somebody can practically implement .." tere bin ladein " movie in kashmir ...noorraan .. types .. kashmirris will like it ..they really luv ""murgon ki baangon ki ladaai "" this shall make the kashmiris laugh after i presume 1000 years !!
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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Yes, you are right Manoj. Nothing is going to change if anybody going to change then him/herself will be changed by our politician. It is like "GALE ME ATKI HUI HADDI", Na nigal sakte hai na nikal sakte hai.
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Manoj Kumar
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"government need firm determination"
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Exactly, Mr. Ajay...Nothing going to change... Will remain same for quite long....Its all diplomatic...
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Surya B Kumar
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Seeing the very nature of profession one could definitely argue that definitely as per the hippocratic oath they should put the patients' interests supreme but we should not forget that doctors are also human beings and they require more...
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Do you know Walt Disney’s motto ? Never mind if you don't, but surely you'll know what all he accomplished with a simple motto; "It's kind of fun to do the impossible." Even those things that seemed totally hopeless before they are started look relatively simple once they are done. Every day we run into those situations. Those are the "I can't" moments. Instead of saying "I can't", ask yourself "Do I want to?" If the answer is "No", just go ahead and say "I can't". But if the answer is "Yes", ask yourself another question: "How can I?" Imagine what you could accomplish with a simple motto, "How can I?" - the world maybe ? who knows ??
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I’m an old geezer on the community network who chips in here and there. Over a period of time I get a feeling that some of our less experienced members are not too sure about what to initiate as useful topics for discussion / debate. To help them out I have put together a set of five questions which they may ask themselves before initiating discussions. May I request more experienced members to chip in with more questions / suggestions / guidelines to make the whole process more purposeful. The set follows:- 1. does the topic add value / knowledge to the community? 2. is the topic worthy of attention / discussion? 3. will the topic lead to / inspire action? 4. will other members like to refer / share it with others? 5. will someone from our community benefit from the topic?
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Sony is yet again ready to layoff 10,000 employees. It is not clear if this will be from Japan or overseas. This makes us think that how unpredictable can working in big brands be. We normally think that we should go for a big brand instead of working for a small company but when incidents like this happen they tear away our dreams, make us rethink and take away our sleep. If a company is going to lay off so many people where would they go, what would they do and how will they move forward. We have no answer to these questions. According to Nikkei‘s sources, Sony might also request that its seven executive directors — including Stringer — return their yearly bonuses. Sony hasn’t officially confirmed the report, but Hirai is set to brief the company’s business plan on Thursday, March 12.
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