Humanity has entered the Maxim of 'Perish or Prosper Together' for the first time in its entire history. The only strategy for Survival is 'Food, Dignity and Knowledge for All' not limited to any Religion or Nationality.
COMING OF THE VIOLENT GLOBAL REVOLUTIONS FOR THE FAILURES OF ISLAM, CHRISTIAN...Dr. Raju M. Mathew
Anger and resentment of the youth and women lead to violent revolutions at an unexpected time. They are destructive. it is time to think globally and act for the well being of the Humanity rather than for a particular religion or ideology or nationality. There are failures on the part of Islam, Christianity, Capitalism, Communism or Democracy to address the basic problems of the Youth and Women who are loosing their faith in Religion or Ideology or Democracy or Communism or Capitalism.
We are on the verge of Violent Global Revolutions, challenging the very existence of Humanity. Unless Global Strategy for ‘Food, Dignity and Knowledge for All’ is implemented, nobody can bring Peace and Prosperity and ensure the survival of mankind for the failure of Islam, Christianity, Democracy, Capitalism, Communism, Corporatism, Globalization, IT Revolutions and the United Nations or IMF or WTO.
Don't consider this presentation is against any particular Faith or Religion or to spread hate to anybody. We need a better world ensuring Food, Dignity and Knowledge for All for they are capable of empowering people.
About 30 of the some 50 countries that currently outlaw blasphemy, according to a 2014 Pew Research Center report, are majority Muslim. Beyond the expected theocracies like Saudi Arabia, this includes states with aspirations to democracy and modernity like Turkey, Malaysia, Egypt, Pakistan, and Indonesia, which is officially secular but home to a population that is about 87 percent Muslim.
The use of the charge ranges from the nominal to the horrifying. Since 2016, the Egyptian poet Fatima Naoot has been serving a three-year prison sentence for criticizing the slaughter of animals during Eid al-Fitr on Facebook. A Malaysian man was charged with blasphemy for posing questions to his religion teachers. Even the mere accusation of blasphemy poses the threat of violence:
1. The document discusses how globalization has changed the nature of international security threats. Whereas states were previously the main security threats, new threats have emerged from global criminal networks and failed states.
2. It argues that the future of international security will be a "consociational" system with a bipolar structure dominated by the US and China as emerging hegemonic powers. States will align with Western or Eastern societies but there will be no single global identity.
3. Accepting conflicting ideologies through open trade, addressing the root causes that enable threats like terrorism, and developing a shared understanding of threats will be key to providing security within this new global structure.
The document discusses Samuel Huntington's theory of the "Clash of Civilizations" and proposes an alternative framework called the "Smart World Revolution". It argues that after the Cold War, cultural and religious identities rather than ideology will be the primary sources of global conflict. However, it claims the main division is not between the West and non-West but between civilizations at different levels of innovation and governance ("smartness"). The Smart World Revolution aims to establish a universal civilization and intelligent governance systems to stop conflicts and achieve prosperity for all. Currently, the world faces many crises like economic crisis, political crisis, and ecological crisis due to poor global governance.
9 Watu Wengi Population Growth And Population Mobilitytacit dynamite
The document discusses several challenges related to demographic changes and human displacement in Africa. It notes that population growth in Africa is the fastest in the world despite high mortality rates. However, the distribution of population growth is uneven across countries and regions. Migration patterns on the continent have historically included labor migration, both during and after colonial rule, as well as more recent refugee crises and internal displacement in many countries due to conflicts. Managing refugee populations presents challenges but can also contribute to development in some cases.
A critical analysis of the concept of sustainability arguing that the structure of capitalism is an inappropriate means to address the problems created by capitalism.
FROM RECESSION TO THE GREAT DEPRESSION II LASTING TILL 2025 -- WHAT IS WRO...Dr. Raju M. Mathew
The Global Economic Crisis, started as Financial Meltdown, turned into Recession has grown to the dimension of 'The Great Depression II lasting at least till 2025, affecting the entire Humanity. The basic reason for the present Global Economic Crisis, growing to the level of The Great Depression II, the role played by the Nobel Laureates in Economics and Management Gurus in aggravating the Crisis and also its Solutions have been discussed. This is a Revolutionary approach and solution for the Global Economic Crisis. ,
REDEFINING ECONOMICS AND ECONOMIC POLICIES AMDIST THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISISDr. Raju M. Mathew
Intelligent students and teachers in Economics must ask questions on the usefulness or competency of Economics in solving the Global Economic Crisis, before trying to solve the crisis. This presentation is only for the Intelligent and Questioning Students and Teachers or Professionals about the future of the Humanity. It examines the underlying causes and solutions of the Global Economic Crisis.
COMING OF THE VIOLENT GLOBAL REVOLUTIONS FOR THE FAILURES OF ISLAM, CHRISTIAN...Dr. Raju M. Mathew
Anger and resentment of the youth and women lead to violent revolutions at an unexpected time. They are destructive. it is time to think globally and act for the well being of the Humanity rather than for a particular religion or ideology or nationality. There are failures on the part of Islam, Christianity, Capitalism, Communism or Democracy to address the basic problems of the Youth and Women who are loosing their faith in Religion or Ideology or Democracy or Communism or Capitalism.
We are on the verge of Violent Global Revolutions, challenging the very existence of Humanity. Unless Global Strategy for ‘Food, Dignity and Knowledge for All’ is implemented, nobody can bring Peace and Prosperity and ensure the survival of mankind for the failure of Islam, Christianity, Democracy, Capitalism, Communism, Corporatism, Globalization, IT Revolutions and the United Nations or IMF or WTO.
Don't consider this presentation is against any particular Faith or Religion or to spread hate to anybody. We need a better world ensuring Food, Dignity and Knowledge for All for they are capable of empowering people.
About 30 of the some 50 countries that currently outlaw blasphemy, according to a 2014 Pew Research Center report, are majority Muslim. Beyond the expected theocracies like Saudi Arabia, this includes states with aspirations to democracy and modernity like Turkey, Malaysia, Egypt, Pakistan, and Indonesia, which is officially secular but home to a population that is about 87 percent Muslim.
The use of the charge ranges from the nominal to the horrifying. Since 2016, the Egyptian poet Fatima Naoot has been serving a three-year prison sentence for criticizing the slaughter of animals during Eid al-Fitr on Facebook. A Malaysian man was charged with blasphemy for posing questions to his religion teachers. Even the mere accusation of blasphemy poses the threat of violence:
1. The document discusses how globalization has changed the nature of international security threats. Whereas states were previously the main security threats, new threats have emerged from global criminal networks and failed states.
2. It argues that the future of international security will be a "consociational" system with a bipolar structure dominated by the US and China as emerging hegemonic powers. States will align with Western or Eastern societies but there will be no single global identity.
3. Accepting conflicting ideologies through open trade, addressing the root causes that enable threats like terrorism, and developing a shared understanding of threats will be key to providing security within this new global structure.
The document discusses Samuel Huntington's theory of the "Clash of Civilizations" and proposes an alternative framework called the "Smart World Revolution". It argues that after the Cold War, cultural and religious identities rather than ideology will be the primary sources of global conflict. However, it claims the main division is not between the West and non-West but between civilizations at different levels of innovation and governance ("smartness"). The Smart World Revolution aims to establish a universal civilization and intelligent governance systems to stop conflicts and achieve prosperity for all. Currently, the world faces many crises like economic crisis, political crisis, and ecological crisis due to poor global governance.
9 Watu Wengi Population Growth And Population Mobilitytacit dynamite
The document discusses several challenges related to demographic changes and human displacement in Africa. It notes that population growth in Africa is the fastest in the world despite high mortality rates. However, the distribution of population growth is uneven across countries and regions. Migration patterns on the continent have historically included labor migration, both during and after colonial rule, as well as more recent refugee crises and internal displacement in many countries due to conflicts. Managing refugee populations presents challenges but can also contribute to development in some cases.
A critical analysis of the concept of sustainability arguing that the structure of capitalism is an inappropriate means to address the problems created by capitalism.
FROM RECESSION TO THE GREAT DEPRESSION II LASTING TILL 2025 -- WHAT IS WRO...Dr. Raju M. Mathew
The Global Economic Crisis, started as Financial Meltdown, turned into Recession has grown to the dimension of 'The Great Depression II lasting at least till 2025, affecting the entire Humanity. The basic reason for the present Global Economic Crisis, growing to the level of The Great Depression II, the role played by the Nobel Laureates in Economics and Management Gurus in aggravating the Crisis and also its Solutions have been discussed. This is a Revolutionary approach and solution for the Global Economic Crisis. ,
REDEFINING ECONOMICS AND ECONOMIC POLICIES AMDIST THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISISDr. Raju M. Mathew
Intelligent students and teachers in Economics must ask questions on the usefulness or competency of Economics in solving the Global Economic Crisis, before trying to solve the crisis. This presentation is only for the Intelligent and Questioning Students and Teachers or Professionals about the future of the Humanity. It examines the underlying causes and solutions of the Global Economic Crisis.
Notes Global Poverty Presentation 15 May 08Jim Donahue
The document discusses how some countries have transitioned from poverty to wealth and provides examples. It defines poverty and wealth based on GNI per capita and shows that most of the world's population lives in developing countries with incomes under $10,000 per capita. Examples are given of countries in Europe and Asia that experienced rapid economic growth, including Greece, Ireland, Spain, Japan, and the Asian Tigers. The document suggests emerging markets may follow similar paths to prosperity through economic development.
1) The document discusses closing the growing technological gap between upper and lower classes to address issues of inequality. It proposes using technology as a tool to decrease financial burdens on lower classes and elevate their living standards.
2) Issues of inequality like those related to social class have historically led to conflicts and revolutions when lower classes feel oppressed without representation. Education is presented as a way to overcome stereotypes and extremism.
3) Solutions proposed include renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and education to provide skills and moderate cultures while raising standards of living. This may decrease conflicts by addressing root causes of inequality.
MACROECONOMICS IN EXTINCTION : IMPACTS OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS Dr. Raju M. Mathew
This document discusses the limitations of traditional macroeconomics in addressing the global economic crisis. It argues that macroeconomics remains too narrow and tribal in nature, focused on individual nations rather than taking a universal, humanitarian approach. The document calls for a new field called "Universal Economics" that treats all humanity equally and aims to ensure peace, prosperity, food and knowledge for all people worldwide. Further research is needed to develop the principles and tools of Universal Economics to help policymakers address issues like recession, imbalance and inequality on a global scale.
Global economic crisis, starvation and terrorism counter strategiesDr. Raju M. Mathew
Global economic crisis, poverty and starvation, religious fundamentalism and terrorism are interconnected and based on inter-sector imbalances against the rural and farming sectors. The most effective strategy to deal with these complex issues is to upgrade the status of the rural and farming sectors on a par with the Industrial and Service Sectors. A five fold investment is required. Other wise, these problems will persist and aggravate.
The document discusses the state of poverty in the global South and efforts to address it. About 1 billion people live in abject poverty without basic needs. The UN set Millennium Development Goals to eradicate poverty and hunger, provide education and healthcare, and combat diseases by 2015, with some progress made but many targets likely to be missed. Poverty is concentrated in Africa and was previously widespread in South Asia. Revolutionary movements have sought to address the inequality between the global North and South through changes in government and society, but most post-revolutionary governments encounter similar challenges to pre-revolution states in their relations with other countries.
THE FALL AND DECLINE OF MICRO-AND MACRO-ECONOMICS: THE GREAT DEPRESSION IIDr. Raju M. Mathew
The Global Economic Crisis has shaken the very foundation of Microeconomics and Macroeconomics, making them irrelevant and impotent to deal with the Crisis growing to the extend of the Great Depression II Lasting Till 2025. It is high time to invent or devise a New Global Economics to deal with the Global Economy in which all national or regional economies are just parts or constituents. This is the theme of this presentation.
The document discusses several topics related to neoliberalism and its effects. It begins by defining neoliberalism and its key principles of private property rights, free markets, and limited government intervention. It then discusses Australia's 2014 budget cuts as an example of neoliberal policies redistributing wealth from the poor to the rich through privatization and reductions in social services. The document also examines the issues of globalization and sweatshops through the case study of Nike outsourcing production to countries with lower labor costs and weaker regulations.
Jackson & howe the graying of the great powers. demography and geopolitics ...Luis Landaeta
The developed world is facing an unprecedented demographic transformation driven by falling fertility rates and rising longevity. By 2050, over a quarter of populations in developed countries will be elderly, compared to just 3-4% throughout most of history. Working age populations will stagnate or decline, shrinking economies. Japan and some European countries could lose nearly half their total populations by 2100. This aging transformation will have significant strategic, economic, and social consequences for developed nations' ability to maintain security.
The document discusses several topics related to globalization including its historical background, reasons for wars, the golden arches theory of peace, multiple definitions of globalization, contested views of globalization as both progress and disaster, and examples of resistance groups like the Zapatistas in Mexico.
This document summarizes John Perkins' book "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man" and the role of economic hit men. It discusses how economic hit men coerce developing countries into large loans for infrastructure projects from organizations like the World Bank, saddling them with debt to control their resources and maintain loyalty to the United States. Leaders who refuse this system, like Jaime Roldos and Omar Torrijos, are often assassinated. The document also provides biographical details about John Perkins and the success of his book.
The document discusses the global divides between the Global North and Global South. It defines the Global North as developed countries in Europe and North America that make up 1/4 of the population but have 4/5 of the world's income. The Global South refers to developing countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America that make up 3/4 of the population but only 1/5 of the world's income and tend to have higher poverty, conflict, and less political stability. It notes measures have been taken through globalization and UN programs to try to narrow the socioeconomic gaps between the two regions.
This document discusses the causes and effects of "brain drain" in Africa. It examines how political, economic, and cultural factors have led skilled professionals like doctors and engineers to emigrate from countries across the continent. Specific examples are provided from Chad, Nigeria, and Algeria to illustrate how issues like corruption, low pay, poor working conditions, and cultural tensions have incentivized migration abroad. The emigration of trained individuals has significant negative consequences for the countries left behind, including lack of return on educational investment and shortages of critical professionals like physicians.
1. The document discusses the current state of the world and need for change, outlining two potential futures - a chaotic "Military World State" or an "Intelligent World" based on intelligence, innovation, integration and prosperity.
2. It describes the many crises facing the current unsustainable world and argues that a comprehensive transformation is needed to a smarter world prioritizing knowledge, innovation and technology.
3. A vision is outlined for creating an "Intelligent World" through building intelligent communities and digital infrastructures, guided by sustainability and innovation across society. Major technology companies are promoting concepts like smarter planets and smart connected communities to model and structure the future world.
Global issues are problems that affect large numbers of people across national boundaries, are beyond the capability of any one nation to resolve, and concern most or all countries. Key global issues include poverty, trade, inequality, migration, financial stability, debt, aid, water, forests, energy, fisheries, climate change, education, health, nutrition, infectious diseases, conflicts, corruption, and international governance. Understanding global issues requires examining their nature, underlying forces, current actions taken to address them, and potential consequences of inaction. While difficult to resolve due to failures of group decision making and public goods problems, global issues are addressed through international agreements, intergovernmental organizations, and partnerships between governments, businesses, civil society, and mult
This document discusses the impacts of globalization and capitalism on developing countries. It argues that globalization has increased disparities between wealthy developed nations and poorer developing nations. While globalization was hoped to improve conditions in developing countries, it has instead increased their economic dependence and vulnerability. Multinational corporations have exploited low wages and resources in developing countries for profit, without providing sustainable growth. As a result, income inequality between the global North and South has drastically widened under globalized capitalism.
The document discusses the North-South divide and differences between developed and developing nations. It introduces the Brandt Line, which delineated richer Northern Hemisphere countries from poorer tropical and Southern Hemisphere nations. The terms "Global North" and "Global South" refer to developed and developing societies respectively. While the Global North makes up a quarter of the population and is characterized by wealth, democracy and stability, the Global South comprises three quarters of the population and tends to experience problems related to poverty, conflict and unrest as a result of factors like colonialism, debt and unequal global capitalism.
The document discusses rising global economic inequality based on several studies and reports. It finds that the wealthiest 1% own over half of the world's wealth, while the bottom half own less than 1%. The richest 85 people own as much as the poorest 3.5 billion. Factors contributing to rising inequality include globalization, privatization, technological changes, tax policies, and corruption in the form of tax evasion, trade mispricing, money laundering, and bribery. Developing countries lose an estimated $1-2 trillion annually due to these issues. Reducing corruption and recovering these losses could help prevent millions of deaths from lack of healthcare and investment in developing nations.
The document discusses the term "Third World" and its evolution over time. Originally during the Cold War, Third World referred to non-aligned countries that were not part of the Western or Eastern blocs. Now the term is commonly used to refer to the poorest, least developed countries. There is no clear definition of what constitutes a developing country, but factors like access to basic needs, a stable political system, and human development are discussed. Human development is defined by the UN as creating opportunities for people to lead productive lives according to their needs and interests.
The king held a contest to find the best painting of peace. Many artists submitted their work, but two paintings stood out. The first depicted a calm lake surrounded by peaceful mountains. While seemingly peaceful, the king chose the second painting as the winner. This painting showed a turbulent landscape with an angry sky and waterfall, yet behind the waterfall a mother bird sat calmly in her nest - demonstrating that true peace can exist even in difficult circumstances.
The king held a contest to find the best artistic representation of peace. The first picture depicted a calm lake reflecting peaceful mountains under a blue sky. The second picture showed mountains during a storm, but featured a mother bird nesting peacefully behind a waterfall. The king chose the second picture as the winner because it illustrated that true peace can be found even in difficult circumstances through an inner calmness of heart.
Notes Global Poverty Presentation 15 May 08Jim Donahue
The document discusses how some countries have transitioned from poverty to wealth and provides examples. It defines poverty and wealth based on GNI per capita and shows that most of the world's population lives in developing countries with incomes under $10,000 per capita. Examples are given of countries in Europe and Asia that experienced rapid economic growth, including Greece, Ireland, Spain, Japan, and the Asian Tigers. The document suggests emerging markets may follow similar paths to prosperity through economic development.
1) The document discusses closing the growing technological gap between upper and lower classes to address issues of inequality. It proposes using technology as a tool to decrease financial burdens on lower classes and elevate their living standards.
2) Issues of inequality like those related to social class have historically led to conflicts and revolutions when lower classes feel oppressed without representation. Education is presented as a way to overcome stereotypes and extremism.
3) Solutions proposed include renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and education to provide skills and moderate cultures while raising standards of living. This may decrease conflicts by addressing root causes of inequality.
MACROECONOMICS IN EXTINCTION : IMPACTS OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS Dr. Raju M. Mathew
This document discusses the limitations of traditional macroeconomics in addressing the global economic crisis. It argues that macroeconomics remains too narrow and tribal in nature, focused on individual nations rather than taking a universal, humanitarian approach. The document calls for a new field called "Universal Economics" that treats all humanity equally and aims to ensure peace, prosperity, food and knowledge for all people worldwide. Further research is needed to develop the principles and tools of Universal Economics to help policymakers address issues like recession, imbalance and inequality on a global scale.
Global economic crisis, starvation and terrorism counter strategiesDr. Raju M. Mathew
Global economic crisis, poverty and starvation, religious fundamentalism and terrorism are interconnected and based on inter-sector imbalances against the rural and farming sectors. The most effective strategy to deal with these complex issues is to upgrade the status of the rural and farming sectors on a par with the Industrial and Service Sectors. A five fold investment is required. Other wise, these problems will persist and aggravate.
The document discusses the state of poverty in the global South and efforts to address it. About 1 billion people live in abject poverty without basic needs. The UN set Millennium Development Goals to eradicate poverty and hunger, provide education and healthcare, and combat diseases by 2015, with some progress made but many targets likely to be missed. Poverty is concentrated in Africa and was previously widespread in South Asia. Revolutionary movements have sought to address the inequality between the global North and South through changes in government and society, but most post-revolutionary governments encounter similar challenges to pre-revolution states in their relations with other countries.
THE FALL AND DECLINE OF MICRO-AND MACRO-ECONOMICS: THE GREAT DEPRESSION IIDr. Raju M. Mathew
The Global Economic Crisis has shaken the very foundation of Microeconomics and Macroeconomics, making them irrelevant and impotent to deal with the Crisis growing to the extend of the Great Depression II Lasting Till 2025. It is high time to invent or devise a New Global Economics to deal with the Global Economy in which all national or regional economies are just parts or constituents. This is the theme of this presentation.
The document discusses several topics related to neoliberalism and its effects. It begins by defining neoliberalism and its key principles of private property rights, free markets, and limited government intervention. It then discusses Australia's 2014 budget cuts as an example of neoliberal policies redistributing wealth from the poor to the rich through privatization and reductions in social services. The document also examines the issues of globalization and sweatshops through the case study of Nike outsourcing production to countries with lower labor costs and weaker regulations.
Jackson & howe the graying of the great powers. demography and geopolitics ...Luis Landaeta
The developed world is facing an unprecedented demographic transformation driven by falling fertility rates and rising longevity. By 2050, over a quarter of populations in developed countries will be elderly, compared to just 3-4% throughout most of history. Working age populations will stagnate or decline, shrinking economies. Japan and some European countries could lose nearly half their total populations by 2100. This aging transformation will have significant strategic, economic, and social consequences for developed nations' ability to maintain security.
The document discusses several topics related to globalization including its historical background, reasons for wars, the golden arches theory of peace, multiple definitions of globalization, contested views of globalization as both progress and disaster, and examples of resistance groups like the Zapatistas in Mexico.
This document summarizes John Perkins' book "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man" and the role of economic hit men. It discusses how economic hit men coerce developing countries into large loans for infrastructure projects from organizations like the World Bank, saddling them with debt to control their resources and maintain loyalty to the United States. Leaders who refuse this system, like Jaime Roldos and Omar Torrijos, are often assassinated. The document also provides biographical details about John Perkins and the success of his book.
The document discusses the global divides between the Global North and Global South. It defines the Global North as developed countries in Europe and North America that make up 1/4 of the population but have 4/5 of the world's income. The Global South refers to developing countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America that make up 3/4 of the population but only 1/5 of the world's income and tend to have higher poverty, conflict, and less political stability. It notes measures have been taken through globalization and UN programs to try to narrow the socioeconomic gaps between the two regions.
This document discusses the causes and effects of "brain drain" in Africa. It examines how political, economic, and cultural factors have led skilled professionals like doctors and engineers to emigrate from countries across the continent. Specific examples are provided from Chad, Nigeria, and Algeria to illustrate how issues like corruption, low pay, poor working conditions, and cultural tensions have incentivized migration abroad. The emigration of trained individuals has significant negative consequences for the countries left behind, including lack of return on educational investment and shortages of critical professionals like physicians.
1. The document discusses the current state of the world and need for change, outlining two potential futures - a chaotic "Military World State" or an "Intelligent World" based on intelligence, innovation, integration and prosperity.
2. It describes the many crises facing the current unsustainable world and argues that a comprehensive transformation is needed to a smarter world prioritizing knowledge, innovation and technology.
3. A vision is outlined for creating an "Intelligent World" through building intelligent communities and digital infrastructures, guided by sustainability and innovation across society. Major technology companies are promoting concepts like smarter planets and smart connected communities to model and structure the future world.
Global issues are problems that affect large numbers of people across national boundaries, are beyond the capability of any one nation to resolve, and concern most or all countries. Key global issues include poverty, trade, inequality, migration, financial stability, debt, aid, water, forests, energy, fisheries, climate change, education, health, nutrition, infectious diseases, conflicts, corruption, and international governance. Understanding global issues requires examining their nature, underlying forces, current actions taken to address them, and potential consequences of inaction. While difficult to resolve due to failures of group decision making and public goods problems, global issues are addressed through international agreements, intergovernmental organizations, and partnerships between governments, businesses, civil society, and mult
This document discusses the impacts of globalization and capitalism on developing countries. It argues that globalization has increased disparities between wealthy developed nations and poorer developing nations. While globalization was hoped to improve conditions in developing countries, it has instead increased their economic dependence and vulnerability. Multinational corporations have exploited low wages and resources in developing countries for profit, without providing sustainable growth. As a result, income inequality between the global North and South has drastically widened under globalized capitalism.
The document discusses the North-South divide and differences between developed and developing nations. It introduces the Brandt Line, which delineated richer Northern Hemisphere countries from poorer tropical and Southern Hemisphere nations. The terms "Global North" and "Global South" refer to developed and developing societies respectively. While the Global North makes up a quarter of the population and is characterized by wealth, democracy and stability, the Global South comprises three quarters of the population and tends to experience problems related to poverty, conflict and unrest as a result of factors like colonialism, debt and unequal global capitalism.
The document discusses rising global economic inequality based on several studies and reports. It finds that the wealthiest 1% own over half of the world's wealth, while the bottom half own less than 1%. The richest 85 people own as much as the poorest 3.5 billion. Factors contributing to rising inequality include globalization, privatization, technological changes, tax policies, and corruption in the form of tax evasion, trade mispricing, money laundering, and bribery. Developing countries lose an estimated $1-2 trillion annually due to these issues. Reducing corruption and recovering these losses could help prevent millions of deaths from lack of healthcare and investment in developing nations.
The document discusses the term "Third World" and its evolution over time. Originally during the Cold War, Third World referred to non-aligned countries that were not part of the Western or Eastern blocs. Now the term is commonly used to refer to the poorest, least developed countries. There is no clear definition of what constitutes a developing country, but factors like access to basic needs, a stable political system, and human development are discussed. Human development is defined by the UN as creating opportunities for people to lead productive lives according to their needs and interests.
The king held a contest to find the best painting of peace. Many artists submitted their work, but two paintings stood out. The first depicted a calm lake surrounded by peaceful mountains. While seemingly peaceful, the king chose the second painting as the winner. This painting showed a turbulent landscape with an angry sky and waterfall, yet behind the waterfall a mother bird sat calmly in her nest - demonstrating that true peace can exist even in difficult circumstances.
The king held a contest to find the best artistic representation of peace. The first picture depicted a calm lake reflecting peaceful mountains under a blue sky. The second picture showed mountains during a storm, but featured a mother bird nesting peacefully behind a waterfall. The king chose the second picture as the winner because it illustrated that true peace can be found even in difficult circumstances through an inner calmness of heart.
What is Communalism?
It is basically an ideology which consists of three elements:-
• A belief that people who follow the same religion have common secular interests i.e. they have same political, economic and social interests. So, here socio- political communalities arises.
• A notion that, in a multi-religious society like India, these common secular interests of one religion are dissimilar and divergent from the interests of the follower of another religion.
• The interests of the follower of the different religion or of different ‘communities’ are seen to be completely incompatible, antagonist and hostile.
Communalism is political trade in religion. It is an ideology on which communal politics is based. And communal violence are conjectural consequences of communal ideology.
Communalism is the greatest threat to India's existence and need to be handled with care
Undersecretary Emmanuel T. Bautista, Executive Director, Cabinet Cluster on S...Geneva Declaration
"The importance of security and justice providers for peace and development"
Regional Review Conference on the Geneva Declaration on Armed Violence and Development
Manila, Philippines | 8-9 October 2014
Communalism refers to attempts to promote religious stereotypes and violence between religious groups for political or economic gain. It has existed in India since the 1920s during the emergence of mass politics and independence, and persists due to India's pluralistic society with conflicting social, economic, and political interests between communities. Communal riots are rarely spontaneous but rather engineered by opportunistic factions. The effects of communalism are disastrous and include communal riots and violence, as well as negative international reactions that harm India's relations. To prevent a civil war-like scenario, concerted economic, political, and socio-cultural programs are needed.
Peace has traditionally been defined as the absence of war or direct violence. However, in the 1960s an alternative view emerged that peace also requires the absence of structural violence in societies. Structural violence refers to indirect ways that people suffer due to social, political, and economic injustices built into systems. Johan Galtung argued for defining peace positively as both the absence of direct and structural violence, and the presence of social justice. Educating for peace is now seen as an ethical imperative and a way to challenge beliefs that war cannot be avoided, with the goal of cultivating non-violent and just societies.
The document discusses the importance and goals of peace education around the world. Peace education aims to foster positive social change through teaching democracy, human rights, nonviolence, and addressing issues like poverty, war, prejudice, and environmental problems. The document provides examples of how peace education is implemented in different countries and regions, highlighting issues specific to their contexts, from challenging militarism in Japan to addressing inequality in South America. It also outlines the role of educators and how schools can incorporate peace education into their curriculums and extracurricular activities to work towards building a more just and peaceful society.
ISLAM AND CHRISTIANITY -THE GREAT FALL AND DECLINE FOR THE EMERGENCE OF THE ...Dr. Raju M. Mathew
While Islam and Christianity make the great claims of their growth and influence, the New Generation of the Youth and Women in Islam and Christianity are on the verge of a series of Revolts against Fundamentalism, a phenomena unforeseen by the Christian and Islamic Fundamentalists. While they talk much about life after death, they don't have much solutions to the problems of life after birth, especially of the Youth and the New Generation of Women. The Arab Spring is a great blow not only to Islam but Christianity also for it questioned the all embracing power and supremacy of Islam and Christianity in all aspects of life for it unmasks their weakness and mistakes in dealing with the basic human issues of Hunger, Ignorance and Oppression.
Just by quoting the Bible or Koran a thousand times, nobody can solve the basic problems of the Humanity- Food, Dignity and Knowledge. That is the story of the last 2000 years or the last 1400 years of the Humanity. In the long history of Humanity for more than 60,000 years, 2000 years of Christianity and 1400 years of Islam are quite insignificant.Unless Islam and Christianity make people to taste the joys of Paradise at least one day before death, or ensure Food, Dignity and Knowledge for All, they have no right to say the life after death for the Youth and Women, life after birth is as important or more important than life after death. If they cannot ensure justice in the world, how can they guarantee Happiness in Paradise.This is the basic challenge of Islam and Christianity.
NEW GLOBAL SOCIAL ORDER WITHOUT ECONOMIC CRISIS, GROWING INEQUALITY AND TERR...Dr. Raju M. Mathew
For the failure of Islam, Christanity, Democracy, Captitalism, Communism, the UN, WTO and WEF. over 80% of the humanity live in poverty, ignorance and oppression.Unless a New Global Social Order is established urgently, violent revolutions come and destroy every thing. The basis of the New Global Social Order is presented. Please translate it in to different anguages and post them.
TEDWomen will explore how women are reshaping the future as powerful change agents and idea champions globally. Speakers from diverse backgrounds will share ideas on women's impact in developing nations through microloans and in Western industries through generations of educated women. The event will examine who women leaders are, the ideas they champion, and how women are transforming the future. TEDWomen aims to create a global dialogue on women's thinking, work, communication, learning and leadership.
ISLAM AND CHRISTIANITY ARE IN GREAT CRISIS WITHOUT ANY SOLUTION Dr. Raju M. Mathew
Both Islam and Christianity are competing each other to conquer the Humanity, making a lot of claims and promises for their Great Contributions to the Humanity. In spite of their claims and promises, over 80% of the Humanity still live under Poverty, Ignorance and Oppression. Over 82% of the World Muslims and 40 % of the World Christian are live without Food, Dignity and Knowledge. Just 2% of the Humanity own or control over 80% of the wealth and resources of the Humanity.
Then what is the basis of the claims and relevance of 2000 years of existence of Christianity and nearly 1400 years of Islam. Something is seriously wrong with them. It is the duty of the Youth and Women in Islam and Christianity to correct the Great Crime or Sin or Mistake committed against the Humanity and make them more beneficial to the Humanity rather than adding the human misery and sufferings in the name of Heaven or Paradise After Death. Let people enjoy Heaven or Paradise after leading a decent or dignified and happy life on Earth. It is cruel and illogical to offer Hell after death to people who lead a hellish life on earth while they are alive. Let everybody enjoy the taste of Heaven or Paradise when they are alive on Earth.
This presentation is is not against Islam or Christianity but to make them more appealing and beneficial to the New Generations of Thinking Women and Youth who ask questions to create a better world rather than simply believing or accepting what the elders taught or believe. Unresolved Crisis and Misery make people more religious in the early stage and in the later stage, they make people angry, faithless and brutally violent. This will become more evident by 2025. Let Islam and Christianity come forward to help humanity in stead of engaging in some silly talks or issues or pomp or extravagance that have nothing to do with solving the basic problem of the Humanity. If the entire Humanity is in crisis, there is no relevance for Islam or Christianity.
ESSAY on "Role of youth in nation building and progress".JawairyaMunir
A motivational essay,that can enlighten new generation's vision and could diversify the basic attributes for becoming a responsible and patriotic citizen.Also,specifying how today's youth can be empowered.
This document contains the full text of a speech given by Nelson Mandela at Harvard University in 1998 when receiving an honorary doctorate. In the speech, Mandela expresses gratitude for the honor and recognizes it as a tribute to the struggles and achievements of the South African people. He notes ongoing disparities around the world between rich and poor and calls for continued efforts to build a more just and equitable global community.
This document discusses orthodontic self-esteem and the impact of orthodontic treatment on diet and oral hygiene. It notes that the smile is an important way to convey emotion and self-esteem, especially for young adults. Individuals may feel unsatisfied with their dental appearance if they feel it does not meet cultural standards of beauty. Orthodontic treatment can lead patients to eat softer foods and have worse oral hygiene, increasing plaque, debris, and risk of demineralization. The document examines the perceptions of these dietary and hygiene restrictions associated with orthodontic appliances.
globalization project and ppt and pdf internationalRameshwarPagar
This document provides an overview of the political dimensions of globalization. It discusses several threats posed by globalization, including sub-national conflicts, terrorism, authoritarianism, organized crime, corruption, and socio-economic inequality. It also notes some benefits, such as expanded trade and diplomacy. Specific topics covered in more depth include fragile and failed states, global terrorism, authoritarian regimes, international organized crime, corruption, socio-economic inequality, population issues, and environmental threats posed by climate change and resource depletion.
This document discusses achieving global peace through addressing poverty, inequality, and lack of access to education. It argues that [1] peace is not simply the absence of war, but requires meeting basic human needs for food, shelter, education; [2] the growing gap between rich and poor risks destabilizing the world unless poverty and inequality are addressed; and [3] achieving peace for future generations requires facilitating a more egalitarian global order where all nations prioritize cooperation, tolerance, and serving humanity's collective interests over political and economic self-interest.
NEW MODEL OF EDUCATION FOR THE NEW GLOBAL SOCIAL ORDERDr. Raju M. Mathew
The document discusses new models, theories, and strategies for education needed for an emerging new global social order. It argues that current education systems are failing and promoting inequality by only providing knowledge to a small elite. It proposes replacing these systems with one based on the principles of ensuring "food, dignity and knowledge for all" through a new approach called "knowmatics" that makes knowledge freely accessible to all.
The document discusses Samuel Huntington's theory of the "Clash of Civilizations" and proposes an alternative framework called the "Smart World Revolution". It argues that after the Cold War, cultural and religious identities rather than ideology will be the primary sources of global conflict. However, it claims the main division is not between the West and non-West but between civilizations at different levels of innovation and governance ("smartness"). The Smart World Revolution aims to establish a universal civilization and intelligent governance systems to stop conflicts and achieve prosperity for all. Currently, the world faces many crises like economic crisis, political crisis, and ecological crisis due to poor global governance.
Globalization refers to the increasing integration and interdependence of economic, political, and cultural systems across the world. It has led to the rise of global politics as nation states now operate within a global system shaped by international institutions and corporations. Economically, globalization is evidenced by growing international trade and foreign direct investment flows. Culturally, while globalization has spread standardized cultural expressions worldwide through technology and commerce, it has not resulted in a single homogeneous world culture but a mixing of cultures and global spread of previously local cultural practices.
Tariq ramadan islam and the arab awakening-oxford university press, usa (2012)Kammi Daerah Serang
This document provides context about the Arab uprisings that began in late 2010 and early 2011 across several Middle Eastern and North African countries. It notes that the uprisings started with the self-immolation of a Tunisian street vendor in December 2010, which led to protests that toppled the Tunisian dictator. Similar protests then spread to Egypt and other countries in early 2011, toppling other authoritarian leaders. The document questions how to describe these events and discusses some of the common drivers of the protests, as well as the different trajectories in each country affected by the uprisings.
This document provides an overview of youth and discusses defining characteristics of youth. It explores different definitions of youth, arguing that youth should not be defined solely by age ranges. Key points:
- Youth are those still undergoing physical and mental development, displaying dynamism and energy, and seeking direction in life.
- For statistical purposes, youth are typically defined as ages 16-35, though definitions vary widely between organizations and countries.
- Youth movements are distinct from student movements, and youth unemployment is a challenge faced after education, not limited to ages 16-24.
- Nearly half the global population is under 25, with 1.7 billion aged 10-24 and 1.1 billion aged 15-24
Why Awareness of Cognitive Dissonance Is So ElusiveEaron Davis
This document discusses the concept of cognitive dissonance, which refers to the mental discomfort experienced when one holds conflicting beliefs or values. The author argues that cognitive dissonance makes it difficult for humans and societies to recognize inconsistencies between reality and their beliefs. As a result, people tend to rationalize problems and ignore injustice. The document provides several historical examples where cognitive dissonance prevented societies from acknowledging atrocities like slavery and environmental pollution. The author contends that understanding cognitive dissonance is important but also difficult because acknowledging its effects causes discomfort. Overall, the document examines how cognitive dissonance can lead to self-deception and blindness to societal issues.
[Ambassador Hassan] Speech: Presentation by Ambassador S. Azmat Hassan (Ret.)...GlobalPeaceFoundation
Date: Dec. 6th 2013
Session: Interfaith Partnerships: Faith and Diversity: Toward a Global Ethic for Inclusive and Moderate Societies
Speaker: Ambassador S. Azmat Hassan; Former Pakistani Ambassador to Malaysia, Syria and Morrocco, Islamic Republic of Pakistan
The Needs of Our Age: Chinese and Baha'i Viewpoints Joe Carter
This presentation explores and compares the Chinese and Baha'i viewpoints on the needs of our age: in particular the need to enlarge our consciousness and our allegiance to include the whole planet; and the need to build a global community that is both materially and spiritually advanced, and that draws on all of our collective heritage.
Essay on Global Terrorism | Global Terrorism Essay for Students and .... How to combat terrorism and to build a world peace. (PDF) THE EFFECTS OF TERRORISM ON INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY AND .... argumentative essay on global war on terrorism.docx - argumentative ....
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Except Brahmins in Kerala, everybody in Kerala has Buddhist root, starting from the time of Ayyappa of Sabarimala. During severe religious prosecution in Kerala thousands of Buddhists had been converted to Islam or Christianity; the non-practicing Buddhists had been been evolved as Ezhavas, Pulayas and Malayarays.
HISTORY OF SABARIMALA & AYYAPPA - A COMPREHENSIVE STUDYDr. Raju M. Mathew
Sabari, Ayyappa, Malikapuram and Vaver of Sabarimala were historical characters rather than mythological ones. Sabarimala was a Buddhist Pilgrimage Center maintained and even owned by the forest tribes , especially Malayarayas. After Marthandavarma, King of Travancore, it has been converted into a Hindu Pilgrimage Center and brought under the Brahmin Priests, driving away the forest tribes. It also tells the cleansing of Buddhism from Kerala, including the first Buddhist Kingdom in Kerala. Sabarimala has a long lasting impacts on the life of every Malayalee irrespective of his or her religion, caste or faith.
Yoga is not exercise or physical wellness or acrobatics or laughing. but attaining 5- level integration and thereby Happiness and Sanathana Dharma - the Great Indian Wisdom.
ONAM CELEBRATIONS OF KERALA- THE MYTH, THE TRUTH AND THE HISTORYDr. Raju M. Mathew
Onam is celebrated in the Malayalam month of Chingam. Truth, History and Mythology are intertwined in the Onam Celebrations. It is not mere a harvest festival, but tell the brutal murder OF a king and slavery of his people in the hands of the Brahmin invaders who had glorified their victory and made the slaves to celebrate their slavery.
MODI AND INDIA ELECTION 2014 - THE ROTTEN IS THROWN OUT : LESSONS FOR NARENDR...Dr. Raju M. Mathew
When Indian National Congress became rotten under the Prime Ministership of Manmohan Singh, the people of India thrown it out from Power and Grace. The Congress Government was controlled by the Big Corporate Houses to add the hardship of the Common People by making Reliance and other Corporate Houses richer into several folds within a handful of years. . The Left too has lost its credibility in the Indian politics. The regional political parties The fall of Congress is also a lesson for Modi and his BJP that needs to implement future-oriented development and national security strategies. Though some details are given, they need to be formulated in details in operational format.
GIVE THE FARMERS THEIR DUE AND ENSURE SUSTAINED GROWTH AND FOOD FOR ALLDr. Raju M. Mathew
For ensuring sustained growth and food for all, the only effective strategy is to give the due income and social status to the small, medium and marginal farmers and farm workers and reduce inter-sector imbalances.
Food, especially some familiar organic vegetables can augment vitality, sexuality and youthfulness . It is desirable to produce a handful of organic vegetables in our own little vegetable gardens. With some care, everybody can be more fit, healthy and happy so as to enjoy the pleasures of life.
CASSAVA OR TAPIOCA TO FEED THE HUNGRY MILLIONS - EXTENDING CASSAVA CULTIVATI...Dr. Raju M. Mathew
Cassava or Tapioca or Kappa is capable of feeding the hungry millions and putting as an industrial raw materials. FAO has identified cassava as wonder crop of the 21st century to save the humanity. Its cultivation can be extended to some of the European countries and also in the desert regions. This presentation gives more details about an experiment in Cassava cultivation conducted in the desert region, especially in the UAE.
FOOD FROM DESERT : DR. RAJU M. MATHEW'S EXPERIMENTS IN AL AIN IN TAPIOCA AND...Dr. Raju M. Mathew
This is the story of cultivating plants and vegetables in a desert land and bringing out flowers and fruits for attracting birds, butterflies, dragon flies and thereby making a paradise.With determination, we can make paradise anywhere in the world. it is based on my own experiment.
AL AIN EXPERIMENT IN DESERT FARMING : TAPIOCA OR CASSAVA AND VEGITABLE CUL...Dr. Raju M. Mathew
Deserts are the going to be next source of food and industrial raw materials. Cassava or Tapioca cultivation can be made in desert in a massive scale by making water available. Cassava is a wonder crop that turn sun light into food and industrial raw material.
This presentation is based on an experiment conducted in the UAE on the desert farming - cassava and vegetable. This can be conducted on a large commercial level. For the global warming, production of wheat, rice, potato, apple and etc. is on a declining path. Cassava , according to FAO, is the wonder crop that can feed the hungry millions. Cassava cultivation can be extended even in the West.
KERALA HISTORY : DECODING THE MYTHOLOGIES OF ONAM OR MAHABALI AND PARASURA...Dr. Raju M. Mathew
This document decodes Kerala mythologies and history through 3 key points:
1) Two major Aryan invasions devastated Kerala - the first destroyed the prosperous Dravidian kingdom of Mahabali, the second annihilated Buddhism and established Brahmin dominance. Both invasions shaped modern Kerala society.
2) The mythology of Onam tells of a glorious pre-invasion era under King Mahabali with no castes, while marking the subsequent subjugation and slavery of locals. Onam celebrations preserve Pulaya culture despite their oppression.
3) Buddhism flourished in Kerala until the second invasion led by Parasurama destroyed monasteries and converted them to Hindu temples, scattering Buddh
Belly Dance and the Indian Classical Dances known for their beauty, deep scientific roots and spirituality are highly erotic too. They are based on sound theoretical foundations though nobody has made a scientific comparative study, other than treating it as for just entertaining men.
There exists a striking similarities between Indian Classical Dances and Belly dances in embedding Eroticism with Aesthetics and Spirituality. This work may be useful for dancers of both Belly Dances and the Classical Indian Dances besides the critics, students. It may help the lovers of both Belly Dances and the Indian Classical Dances to understand their Erotic, Spiritual and Aesthetic aspects besides their scientific foundations.
Most of the Dances are related Mythologies and some times the suppressed history too. This is more evident in Kerala, the southern state of India where mythologies and celebrations have their secret links of the elimination of Buddhism by cold blooded massacre and enslavement besides the brutal oppression of the Kingdom of Pulayas and their ever lasting enslavement that lead to the emergence of Nairs, Christiians, Muslims and Ezhavas in Kerala.
KERALA NEEDS NO MORE NEW MALLS, MOSQUES, CHURCHES,TEMPLES AND PARTY OFFICES B...Dr. Raju M. Mathew
It is suicidal for Kerala to construct new Malls, Mosques, Churches, Temples and Political Party Offices by spending millions, instead of constructing Mega Solar Energy, Water Purification and Sewage Plants. Everybody has done enough damage to the water sources and environment of Kerala so as to turn it 'Devils's Own Hell' with dirt,contagious diseases, unhygienic living conditions and contaminated drinking water. It is high time to reconstruct Kerala as God's Own Paradise.
This is not a pro-CPM stand, opposing Lulu Mall, Ernakulam or Bolgatty Convention Center. Its philosophy and approach are quite different.People and their Land are more important than any ideology or religion or political party. After studying Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf and Table Talk and Mussolini's Speeches and Writings, we can identify the elements of Fascism in all political parties, including CPM and Congress, and religions, including Islam, Hinduism and Christianity. They are least concerned about the People and the Land other than their sectarian interests of Money, Power and Membership.
This is a Pro-People and Pro-Land presentation and not supporting any religion or political party or business group. .
U.A.E KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY--PROBLEM IN DEFINING KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY OR INDUSTRYDr. Raju M. Mathew
United Arab Emirates has launched several ambitious programs to become a Knowledge Economy.It will remain as a dream unless the UAE adopts some drastic steps, including defining Knowledge Economy different from Information Economy and Internet Dominated Activities and incorporating new research on Intelligent Internet - Internet of Things/Cities/People.
The major challenge of the UAE in becoming a Knowledge Economy is to redefine 'Knowledge Economy' besides Education and Qualifications. With some idea of 'Knowledge Management' which is Data or Information Management rather than 'Knowledge Management', nobody can create a Knowledge Economy.
The attached YouTube video may be useful in clarifying the concepts of Knowledge, Information, Data, Knowledge Industry, Knowledge Economy, though it discuss more about Kerala.
KNOWLEDGE SCIENCE; NOT INFORMATION SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY- SCOPE,THEORIES AND...Dr. Raju M. Mathew
The inherent failures of 'Information Science' or' Information Technology' to deal with knowledge, necessitate the emergence of 'Knowledge Science' for Knowledge is a precious and strategic wealth and source of income. The complexity and diversity of knowledge must be studied and new research works are needed for the Mass Production,Delivery and Consumption of Knowledge and thereby knowledgization of the entire people. Knowmatics and Knowledge Science are the newly emerging fields of study. Mathew's Theories of Knowledge Consumption -Production and Cybernetics of Knowledge provide the methodological and theoretical foundations of Knowledge Science.
KNOWLEDGE SCIENCE & CYBERNETICS OF KNOWLEDGE : KNOWMATICSDr. Raju M. Mathew
The academic and scientific community besides Knowledge Managers and Librarians have been encountering the complex problem of dealing with or managing 'Knowledge' as wealth, resource and product without any scientific discipline or effective tools and strategies. The available tools and techniques of Computer Science, Information Science, Information Technology, Education or Philosophy have become incompatible in dealing with Knowledge but only Data and Information. Knowledge, consisting of interacting thousands of 'Concepts' ,is a complex system with complex control and communication functions. Knowledge as a Product for Mass Production, Marketing, Delivery and Consumption can be studied or dealt with using the tools,techniques and approaches of Mathematics and Cybernetics or Knowmatics. There is an urgent need to develop the discipline of Knowledge Science or Knowmatics for the effective handling and management of Knowledge created by the Humanity and also ensuring the optimal Consumption, Production, Delivery and Marketing of Knowledge. Knowmatics is based on Mathew's Theories of Knowledge Consumption and Production and it is the result of more than 30 years research on diverse aspects of Knowledge, Information ,Education and Information Technology.
CYBERNETICS OF KNOWLEDGE FOR HARNESSING KNOWLEDGE AND BRAIN POWER Dr. Raju M. Mathew
The academic and scientific community besides Knowledge Managers and Librarians have been encountering the complex problem of dealing with or managing 'Knowledge' as wealth, resource and product without any scientific discipline or effective tools and strategies. The available tools and techniques of Computer Science, Information Science, Information Technology, Education or Philosophy have become incompatible in dealing with Knowledge but only Data and Information. Knowledge, consisting of interacting thousands of 'Concepts' ,is a complex system with complex control and communication functions. Knowledge as a Product for Mass Production, Marketing, Delivery and Consumption can be studied or dealt with using the tools,techniques and approaches of Mathematics and Cybernetics or Knowmatics. There is an urgent need to develop the discipline of Knowledge Science or Knowmatics for the effective handling and management of Knowledge created by the Humanity and also ensuring the optimal Consumption, Production, Delivery and Marketing of Knowledge.
Knowmatics is based on Mathew's Theories of Knowledge Consumption and Production and it is the result of more than 30 years research on diverse aspects of Knowledge, Information ,Education and Information Technology.
Knowledge,from Module to Domain to the Universe of Knowledge, is a complex system that can effectively dealt by using the Philosophy, Theories, Strategies, Approaches and Tools of Cybernetics. Knowmatics is essentially Cybernetics of Knowledge facilitating at least a five fold increase in efficiency and effectiveness of Education, Research, Decision-Making, Professional Practices and Social Production Processes.
Concepts are the building blocs of Knowledge; the structure of Knowledge is dynamic and non-linear.Developing tools for greater control and communications within each Domain of Knowledge as well as the Universe of Knowledge leads to mass production, consumption,production, marketing and delivery Knowledge for the benefit of the entire Humanity. Knowmatics is built upon Mathew's Theories of Knowledge Consumption -Production.
Nobody has dared to tell the simple techniques of enjoying sex, food and sleep , the three things that determine the happiness and success in life on earth or even life after death. One must be physically, mentally and spiritually sound and healthy to enjoy them. Denial of happy sexual life and enjoyable food and sleep leads to crime and violence born out of hate, anger and jealousy.There is sound scientific, philosophical and ethical basis in enjoying food, sex and sleep that lead to healthy and joyous life. Unfortunately, it is only a small fraction of the entire men and women who enjoy sex, food and sleep out of ignorance or unscientific way of life.
This presentation discusses the ways in which everybody,including busy executives and professionals can lead smart and stress-free days and nights so that their efficiency can be increased besides peace and prosperity of the family, the society, the nation and the world.
Recently I have added two YouTube videos : One a Belly Dance and another a Indian Classical Dance ; both are Spiritual representing the flow of Cosmic Power on to the Nature. Dress is immaterial. At the higher level, sex becomes Spiritual and at lower level, it is mere a biological instinct common to all animals.
PEACE AND HAPPINESS TO EVERY MAN AND WOMAN BY REALIZATION AND INTEGRATION Dr. Raju M. Mathew
The document provides techniques for being happy and enjoying life. It argues that life is precious and everyone has a right to live freely without suffering. While religions sometimes teach suffering, the true nature of God is not to cause misery. Happiness comes from making life meaningful through spirituality and helping others, not just religious practices. The author has explored different cultures and faiths over 50 years to develop these ideas, and shares them to inspire further positive exploration into reducing human suffering.
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