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  • Foreign Aid Development Assistance: A Great Façade For Business-Making



    Over 15 years ago, I took a decision to steer my professional life away from the forces that characterized the commercial world of advertising, radio, television and film I had so passionately been working for until then. I didn't like the personal and intellectual price that needed ...
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    Robin Good - The Zambian [via Health Supreme] -- June 13




    Wikis And Blogs As Instruments Of Citizen Participation



    This morning, as I was driving inside the Rome traffic on my way to the office, I realized something interesting, about blogs, wikis and all these new forms of grassroots communication. Photo credit: Robin Good Blogs and wikis can be great enablers for local district and ...
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    Robin Good -- May 11




    Vitamins Prohibition?



    Are you, like me, a health-aware person? Do you personally take vitamins, minerals and other nutritional supplements to enhance health and to prevent common diseases? Photo credit: Pam Roth If so, how angry would you get if your country was going to shut off ...
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    Robin Good -- January 12





    Full Tsunami Video Footage, Pictures, Clips and TV News Stories



    Seven days after the tsunami started hitting the poor northern tip of Sumatra, hundreds of video clips, TV news stories and thousands of images have stood as witnesses to the tragic event. Backward Flow in Qian Tang Jiang River, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China - 10/2002 - Source The ...
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    Robin Good -- January 2




    Taking Back Our Decision-Making Power: Sociocracy



    Thanks to a message forwarded through the Participatory Society discussion group Cifranogy, I have just learned about a fascinating cooperative working model that brings together many of the traits we, freedom thinkers and independent agents feel so close to. Photo credit: Tom Coates The system, originated ...
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    Robin Good -- November 29




    The Malleable Reality: Propaganda, Deception And The Dupe



    This is an exercise in thinking. This is an exercise in evaluating how conditioned you are. How much the news and media which permeate much of your life, outlook, attitude and interests shape your ability to see reality beyond them? If you can digest the excerpted article below ...
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    Robin Good -- August 8




    Slow Life Can Be Good: Japan Shows How



    In Iwate, in the north part of Japan, the governor has been re-elected for three years for his pro-relaxation campaigns. Many people are relocating here from Tokyo. At a certain point Hiroya Masuda said: let'stop giving it up. A strange attitude for one who is the boss ...
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    Robin Good -- July 13




    The Spreading Of New Ideas: Each One Counts



    Does the individual have an effect on society by sharing his ideas and future dreams through email, Web sites, blogs? Can online activists have an impact on new legislation? Are fame and public visibility important to affect change? To really bring about change is it enough to talk and ...
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    Robin Good -- July 10





    A Civilization Of The Mind



    January 29th is Thomas Paine's birthday. Thomas Paine came to us from England. He is the person who set the Spirit of Independence in the minds and hearts of the American rebels in 1776 with the publication of "Common Sense." He was also the first to call ...
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    Robin Good -- January 29




    Must-Have RSS Newsfeed For Communication Experts


    I have just finished testing a new RSS newsfeed that I have created for all of you, communication experts in need of staying up-to-date with cutting-edge and cost-effective tools, ideas and resources that can make a difference when looking for a sound communication strategy or solution. The ...
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    Robin Good -- December 9





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