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Knowledge is a public good for the benefit of all. Acting on this philosophy, EduLab is a model for an alternative knowledge environment and experience, not simply a new e-learning community. EduLab is committed to be open, free, comfortable, inspiring, and practical.
There is no limit to the power of the mind. Convinced of this truth, EduLab model integrates and centralizes multistream channels of contents into a dynamic learner-centered learning experience. EduLab does not replace traditional educational and research institutions but it does all what they do not do.
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BEIJING - Dear comrade Maobama,
It's such an honor to receive you here in the northern capital of the Middle Kingdom as you pay tribute to the hub of the already developing 21st-century multipolar world. Excuse us if we may diverge for a while from the outlines of established diplomatic finesse, but as we fully admire your integrity, honesty and magnificent intellectual accomplishments, allow us to address you with a measured degree of frankness.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 November 2009 15:40 |
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Not-so-wonderful Copenhagen |
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EXPECTATIONS for the Copenhagen climate conference, held next month in Denmark, have been steadily dwindling. On Sunday November 15th, as Barack Obama toured Asia, he and the Danish prime minister, Lars Lokke Rasmussen, quietly agreed what many had anticipated—that no binding agreement would be reached at the conference. There is now no hope of new legal targets for emissions-reductions to replace those set out in the Kyoto Protocol and which will lapse in 2012. Instead the pair suggested that the best to be expected is a political deal on cutting emissions.
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John Gerzema: The post-crisis consumer |
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2008: financial or breakdown crisis? Strategic Outlook |
The correlation between economic and financial data with geopolitics endeavours suggests that no long-term economic and financial solution can be implemented without first re-defining a sustainable geopolitical environment. Today time is not ripe to change the 1944-45 balance of world powers. Sooner rather than later it will be possible to tackle this critical issue and to found a more inclusive international governance system, though establishing a new world order. However, it is of paramount importance that the debate and the diplomatic negotiations resume as soon as possible around the reform of the Security Council of the United Nations. The WTO model may prove useful also to reform the IMF and the World Bank systems. This would probably spare the world new geopolitical tensions and armed conflicts. Politics first!
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Last Updated on Monday, 23 February 2009 03:55 |
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