Monthly Archives: July 2009

Systemic corruption and bullying dictocracies

Amazing how contrite people can become after they are caught! Bernie Madoff has admitted that he was ‘greedy’- yes he was! Apparently the fact that he has provided some information which may be of use to his victims is a … Continue reading

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Playing for change

Playing for change is a movement to connect the world through music. If thinking is what gets the human race into the mess it’s currently in, feeling, and being response-able to the feelings of others may be one of the … Continue reading

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Thinking in Pictures

Dr Temple Grandin thinks in pictures and her writing, work and presentations has changed the perception of her condition and provided a unique insight.  Born with autism she describes herself. Words are like a second language to me. I translate … Continue reading

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Responsible eating!

As the NSW govt are now selling off our artesian water we’re all going to need to learn to eat food that doesn’t require as much water! Cornell University reports that 100,000 litres of water are required to raise 1 … Continue reading

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Climate Change Discussion

Worth watching! A World Bank ‘Praxia Discussion Series’ panel-style program on the topic of Climate Change and International Development. Recorded in Sydney, Australia on Monday 23 March, 2009 featuring three specialists. The panel includes Paul Gilding who has been an … Continue reading

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