Facebook Places
http://www.mahalo.com/facebook-places Social networking giant Facebook has introduced a new location-based mobile phone application called "Facebook Places" that lets users "check-in" and let everyone in their Facebook network know where they are and what they're doing.
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Valentino Vie : you can read it more from their official site: http://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=418175202130
Valentino Vie : but I've advised her to do this option: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xq9wB62NSA8&feature=related
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In an interview with political scientist Minqi Li, the Real News explores whether the growing Chinese workers movement will challenge global capitalism.
WILL CHINESE WORKERS CHALLENGE GLOBAL CAPITALISM?
Minqi Li: Wave of strikes for higher wages could become a political movement To watch a multi-part episode, click the link Below: http://www.therealnews.com/t2/>index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=33&Itemid=74&jumival=599
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Cisca Zarmansyah : Noy, Chinese workers won't challenge the global capitalism on their own, but in collaboration with global citizens.
Valentino Vie : Thirty years ago, Chinese has the impression of small feet once in global economy and influence beyond the small country, except in some countries that are politically and militer close to it. Now, China is enormous economic power, it's a manufacturing center in the world, the most prominent funders, major investors throughout the world from Africa to Latin America, as well as the main source of research and development of an increasingly broad.
Pranay Suresh : Rounds of globalization are difficult to be forwarded, as it has appeared several important consequences that are similar to previous rounds of globalization, namely the activity of the excessive state hegemony, the confrontation between the centers of power and instability of the alliance, resurgence of organization of terrorist on anticapitalism and the countries emergence that sponsor the terrorism.
Adriaan Zef : The problem that really makes the world does not understand is, why the authorities from China so foolish to provide the resources freely to others? The background of the hidden answer to this question is that China becomes a serious challenge for the United States and world stability.
Cisca Zarmansyah : Zef, it's the main strength of labor force invested by China in world trade. The migrant workers.
Pranay Suresh : Better to add to the alliance, and not add a slave at home ..
Adriaan Zef : So, Will the Chinese eventually replace the United States as world hegemon, foundation stone and determinants the direction of global economic? in fact, China's rapid economic progress is not without impact. The gaps occurred in China between the rich and poor and between urban and rural. Economic inequality, high unemployment, poor treatment of migrant workers, acts of violence and brutality as well as slander against minorities has become a national issue in China.
Pranay Suresh : In 5000 years of its history, China never became superpower and never affect international politics. Even when China adopted communism, it was unable to develop it further than their own city limits, let alone affect other countries. China more often at war with itself and busy to unify the region. This is what I see.
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ARTS: Walking in the Shoes of a Muslim in New York - IPS ipsnews.net
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A woman waits on a subway platform, head bowed, pretending to ignore the insults. Perched on bar stools, a group of friends listen to racist jokes, suppressing giggles. Kneeling, a young war veteran tells his fiancée of his decision to return to combat.
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CieL- FreYa Ceastle : Here they are ...
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Almira Izzati : he's pretty cool ... http://theteaproject.ning.com/photo/radha-and-ashley-the-tea-film/prev?context=latest
Cisca Zarmansyah : But this guy more caught my attention, Izti. See the way he looked at something .... hahaaa .. : http://theteaproject.ning.com/photo/img7014-1?context=latest, ...he looked alike him...!
Valentino Vie : There's a conflict-resolution techniques. Only by achieving an insight into the experiences of others, we can learn to empathize. Thus, we can create an opportunity to establish relationships with each other that transcends the limits of social and cultural rights.
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it smells really special.
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Almira Izzati : I think both of you have the similar tastes of music.
Lakshmi Lavanya : soft touch
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Are you going to Sail 2010 in Amsterdam in between 19 and 23 August? Send in your Sail photo's and we'll put them online on the DutchNews website!
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Cisca Zarmansyah : Hello, Australia http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQ97Cr1M_kE&feature=player_embedded
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The problem with Pakistan www.presseurop.eu
Three weeks after the Pakistan floods claimed their first victims, Europe is finally reacting. Is this a case of complacency or prejudice, or is there a deeper malaise?
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Fairuz Azalia : The Pakistani government had assured the international community that the funds to help flood victims will not fall into the hands of the extremists.
Valentino Vie : Pakistan now faces two problems in a disaster. In the northern region, displaced populations have been devastated by conflict and now they hit again by floods, which caused huge casualties. In the lower southern region (where widespread flooding, especially in the last few days, and who became the leading state in agricultural areas to feed the people) the vulnerable poor people affected by surface water that is slowly increasing.
Cisca Zarmansyah : This is an Analysis Brief for you, Jan. Thanks for share: ► http://www.cfr.org/publication/22767/deluge_of_woe_in_pakistan.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+publication%2Fdaily_analysis+%28CFR.org+-+Publications+-+Analysis+Brief%29
A Deluge of Woe in Pakistan - Council on Foreign Relations
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Pakistan's latest bout of struggles with rampant floods, violence, and terrorism raise new questions about its governing capacity and stability. Experts say international support for the country is crucial.
CieL- FreYa Ceastle : There is no shortage of theories. It's donor fatigue. It's Pakistan fatigue. It's because the Pakistani government is corrupt and can't be trusted. It's because the victims are Muslim. It's because people think a nuclear power should be able to fend for itself. It's because floods -- particularly these floods -- spread their destruction slowly, over a period of time, rather than instantaneously. It's because of the tighter budgets of Western governments. It's because of the lingering effects of the financial crisis.
There's a degree of truth to all these explanations. But the main reason that Pakistan isn't receiving attention or aid proportionate to the devastation caused by these floods is because, well, it's Pakistan. Given a catastrophe of such epic proportions in any normal country, the world would look first through a humanitarian lens. But Pakistan, of course, is not a normal country. When the victims are Haitian or Sri Lankan -- hardly citizens of stable, well-government countries, themselves -- Americans and Europeans are quick to open their hearts and wallets. But in this case, the humanity of Pakistan's victims takes a backseat to the preconceived image that Westerners have of Pakistan as a country. (source : FOREIGNPOLICY)
Fairuz Azalia : The world efforts regarding flood effected masses is praise able. Thanks alot for which they have done such a sympathetic and humaniterian supports to Pakistan in this difficult moments. It's my request to accelerate the pace of their supportive momentum, so that the vulnerable peoples come under the shadow of hope. I thought that generocity came to its end, but now I realised that it can never be possible, i.e death of generocity.
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