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Tag: economics

  • 5 Views Video Posted November 05, 2008 in Movies & TV

    Focus on Followers (The Art of Followership)

    In a world that typically spotlights leadership, the importance of followers' contributions becomes Editor Jean Lipman-Blumen's theme in THE ART OF FOLLOWERSHIP, with co-editors Ronald E. Riggio and Ira Chaleff. Play Video

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  • 11 Views Video Posted October 24, 2008 in Viral

    MAC FROM DC #1

    Would you buy an economic policy from this man? McCain has a reputation of changing his mind on all important political issues. And this parody of the Mac Vs. PC commercial parody hilariously illustrates that. Play Video

    RandomActsLtd Posted by: RandomActsLtd

  • 4 Views Video Posted August 29, 2008 in Movies & TV

    The alternative online news channel WORLDbytes

    WORLDwrite is delighted to announce the launch of WORLDbytes, its new and exciting online news channel. With the first programme showing on Friday 5th September from 7pm, the channel will be home to a monthly alternative news programme which aims to get behind the headlines and promote a people-first perspective on a wide-range of issues. From poverty in London and the vetting of volunteers, to its satirical Alien report on 'humanoid activities', the programme puts forward the case for a better life for all Play Video

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  • 25 Views Video Posted May 06, 2008 in Movies & TV

    Old 1955 Film About Women's Expected Place

    Why Study Home Economics? (1955) Two teenage girls learn how a knowledge of homemaking can contribute to the enrichment of life. Play Video

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  • 15 Views Video Posted April 11, 2008 in User Video

    China Let's Hope

    China Lets Hope Is there away to help China? A way to help it cope Is it something quite small? That can offer some hope? Well it ever understand? Bottom up is the only way Top down doesn¿t work Can China change for a better day? Should people get a chance? Should they have a say? Beating them on the head Is that the only way? Understanding supply side economics Is it more than plastic food and plastic toys? Is it how the demand side is manipulated? And how it leads to false hopes and false joys? Can Chin Play Video

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  • 22 Views Video Posted December 11, 2007 in Movies & TV

    Seva Cafe: Love All, Serve All (New Score)

    Volunteer Anjali Desai explains the vision behind Seva Cafe, a pay-it-forward restaurant in Ahmedabad, India, where each patron makes a donation toward the next person's meal. Devoted to the principle of ¿think globally, act locally,¿ Anjali describes how this communal experiment in giving reminds us that every individual act of goodwill resounds in the collective human consciousness. Play Video

    globaloneness Posted by: globaloneness

  • 7 Views Video Posted December 11, 2007 in Movies & TV

    Not Just a Piece of Cloth (New Score)

    Anshu Gupta is the founder of Goonj, a volunteer-run recycling center in New Delhi. In this short video, Anshu shows how Goonj recycles unused garments to provide clothes, schoolbags, sanitary napkins and a variety of other amenities for India¿s poor. Anshu offers a heartfelt appeal to be mindful of the unused clothing taking space in your closet right now, and what a treasure it could be for someone in need. Play Video

    globaloneness Posted by: globaloneness

  • 36 Views Video Posted November 22, 2007 in Movies & TV

    Keeping Africa Small: Premiere

    Don't miss the premiere on Sunday 16th December in London! For more details visit: www.worldwrite.org.uk/keepingafricasmall From small scale projects to HIV/AIDS programmes NGOs (Non-Governmental Organisations) charities and aid agencies are everywhere in the developing world. But, however well meaning NGOs may be, their programmes often get up the noses of everyone, from African fishermen to shanty town inhabitants. Their idea of improving people's lives by promoting the basics only are a far cry from the Play Video

    WORLDwrite Posted by: WORLDwrite

  • 7 Views Video Posted November 07, 2007 in Movies & TV

    Mathis Wackernagel - 25% More

    Mathis Wackernagel, co-creator of the Ecological Footprint, explains how our current average lifestyle requires more than nature can generate. Mathis offers two possibilities for dealing with this imbalance: live much simpler lifestyles, or radically reduce our population. Play Video

    globaloneness Posted by: globaloneness

  • 6 Views Video Posted November 07, 2007 in Movies & TV

    Mathis Wackernagel - The Naive Child

    Mathis Wackernagel, co-creator of the Ecological Footprint, shares his childhood realization that Earth¿s limited resources could not support our current lifestyle indefinitely. While many adults fear what they may have to give up, Mathis says that we don¿t have to lose our wellbeing in order to face this ecological limit. Play Video

    globaloneness Posted by: globaloneness

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