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One of sustainability's biggest paradoxes is the cities of Europe that energise me as a tourist seem so civilised but history shows Europe hosted 2 world wars and Putins Euro of 2022 may be no safer than Stalin's or Hitler's 1920's E. At Queenofhearts.city we wonder if you could time machine to one year in E-history what year would you choose and what report for humanity would you search for? WHAT GOOD CAN PEOPLES UNITE IF THEY HAVE FIRST ACCESS TO 100 TIMES MORE TECH PER DECADE? Back in 1951 my father found this biggest scoop of his life at EconomistDiary.com. It was given to him by Hungarian-American John Von Neumann at Princeton
2006: In dads last 2 years age 84 he hosted a 40 person debate at Royal Automobile Club, a few minutes walk from the Royal Palaces - if the greatest human development advance of his lifetime since meeting Von Neumann was networked by a 1billiongirls (Asian Village mothers 2020-1970) - did anyone in the west or at The UN really know how they did this? 16 journeys to Bangladesh by Graduate Journalists has chalked up 2 resources ABEDmooc.com & Yunusmooc.com where both women empowerment luminaries requested we open learning networkers interpret C for Cooperation (not C for Certification) . We enjoyed more than a little help from many people such as Japan's Ambassador. As Diarists out of St James and alumni of Brother James Wilson have recorded: The UK Royal family left most of the human development of two thirds of beings in Asia to Prince Charles. As a 16 year old he had been assigned the duty to attend the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. 3 happy-good natured seeds were planted from that day on - good relations between Japan Empire and some of Europe's Royals; Sony as Japan's first inward investment in Europe; the birth of whether worldwide sports celebrities are tele2's blessing or a curse as next generations greatest heroines (Tokyo was the first satellite broadcast to a global audience). What if it turns out that in the 21st C European royals value sustainability of millennials more than soundbitimg politicians or professional bureaucrats whose Intel rules have no mathematical or human transparency. This strangely unpopular question is the purpose of events diaries by QueenofHearts.city and education's 3ed co-creative revolution - ed3dao.com Alumnisat.com. EconomistScotland.com thanks Glasgow University Union for marking up one of 2023's main QOH events 265th Smithian Moral Sentiments . If you have an event for our diaries to cooperate around please mail me chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk. It may be that us far north diaspora scots are more interdependent on you all Europeans than anyone apart from whomever angry nature or angry purtins hurt next??. Sample some Future History Good/bad News Reports? ...1955 report what was Messina (birthing EU) for? 1945 report what was british language world service for?; 2022-1945 what was UN & ITU for; dad. The economist's norman macrae, spent his last days as teen navigating air planes bomber command burma; he tried his best at reparation ever since- wind assisted, so to speak, by the most valuable question media men were ever given - von neumann 1951 asked dad: to ask anyone/everyone what goods will peoples do with 100 times more uniting tech every decade to 2020s? In 1951, VN had 6 years left working on good (ie way above zero sum human development exchages) after the Goats of maths (including einstein turing ..) had spent moist of their life on the bad on nuclear arms racing. They had a reason to defeat hitler. I am no genius (just a listener who ,oves transparent maps/maths) ---but can anyone tell me why are we currently using nuclear races to defaeal all 8 billion of our beings. MUCH MORE IMPORTANT FROM 9/9/2022: if you have time to add positive thinking to our survey QueenofHearts.city - please do

Sunday, December 30, 2012

example of action cities british council 2012

 a collection of active communities mapped by british council as of fall 2012 http://activecitizens.britishcouncil.org/community_profiles


Algiers, AlgeriaThere has been a rise in social problems affecting young people in Algeria in recent years.  Issues such as alcoholism, prostitution, drug abuse, and family estrangement are concentrated in...
Bhaktapur, NepalBhaktapur is the third largest city in the Kathmandu valley and was once the capital of Nepal during the Malla Kingdom until the second half of the 15th century. The Kathmandu Valley, lies at the...
Bradford, UKThe City of Bradford is a local government district of West Yorkshire, with the status of a city and metropolitan borough. Bradford is a diverse area, with over 40 per cent of its 500,000...
Brighton and Hove, UKThe introduction to the Health and Well Being Joint Strategic Needs Assessment 2011 states that “Brighton and Hove city is on the South coast between the sea and the South Downs national...
Brixton, UKBrixton is a district in South London with a population of 64,000, of whom 24% are of African and Caribbean descent.  The area developed initially after the opening of Vauxhall Bridge in 1816...
Cardiff (Women making a difference), UKThe population in Wales is just under 3 million. Figures from the 2001 Census show that 48.4 per cent of the people living in Wales are males and 51.6 are females   Economic inactivity in Wales...
Cardiff, UKCardiff has been transformed over recent years and has reinvented itself as a modern capital city for Wales, building an international reputation for its cultural facilities and renowned sporting...
Chakaria, BangladeshChakaria is one of the 465 upazilas (sub-districts) in Bangladesh. It is located on the southeastern coast of the Bay of Bengal, with a population of 409,346. The east side of Chakaria is hilly,...
Derry, Northern Ireland, UKWith a population of 110,000, Derry or Londonderry is the second biggest city in Northern Ireland. In 1613 the city was granted a Royal Charter by King James I and the “London” prefix was...
Desya Village, Fayoum District, EgyptDesya village is located about six km west of Fayoum with a population of 12,000. There are many small commercial activities and small projects in the village, such as carpentry shops, telephone...
East England, UKPeterborough   Peterborough is a unitary area and cathedral city in the East of England. It has an estimated population of 164,000. There are very few children or young people. Almost 50% of...
East London, UKThe Active Citizens programme will be delivered in East London, with the focus largely upon the London Boroughs of Tower Hamlets, Hackney and Newham.  It is an urban area with a history of...
Edinburgh, Fife, and Lanarkshire, Scotland, UKFive Scottish communities are taking part in an Active Citizens exchange with Nepal; Craigmillar and Bridgend in Edinburgh City, Crossgates and Kincardine in Fife and East Kilbride in Lanarkshire....
Enfield, North London, UKEnfield is located 12 miles away from the centre of London, with good motorway and public transport links. It has a multi-faith and multi-ethnic population, and is home to approximately 280,000...
Exeter, UKExeter is a historic city and county town in the rural county of Devon, it is situated on the River Exe. The city provides strong industries and services to a sizable area. The largest employers in...
Frome, Somerset, UKFrome is a market town in the north east of the County of Somerset. It is a historic town founded in the 7th century and has many listed buildings. Frome is a thriving hub of local arts and hosts a...
Garw Valley, Wales, UKThe Garw Valley is one of three valleys in the county borough of Bridgend in South Wales, UK. The valley has 7,570 residents; approximately 6% of Bridgend’s population. The four villages of...
Leeds, UKLeeds is a very diverse city and metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire. It has a population of more than 800,000 and is the UK’s largest centre for business, legal and financial services...
Misr al-Qadima squatter areas, Greater Cairo, EgyptIntroduction   Misr al-Qadima(known as Old Cairo) is a district in the Greater Cairo area. The physical geography of Misr al-Qadimais strongly affected by the area’s long urban and...
Mount Elgon, KenyaThis community was hard hit during the post election violence which resulted in violent conflict between communities which previously had lived in relative peace. The post election political violence...
Mumbai, IndiaThe group comprised of people from a wide range of backgrounds, including actors, directors, literacy workers, academics and forum theatre practitioners. Everyone in the group had a unique skill set...
Nandail Upazila, Mymensingh District, BangladeshNandail is located in the Mymensingh district of Bangladesh and has a population of 328,847. Literacy rates are low at 22.3%, and the main industries in the area are agriculture, commerce and fishing...
Ndeffo, KenyaThis community was hard hit during the post election violence which resulted in violent conflict between communities which previously had lived in relative peace. The post election political violence...
North and West Belfast, UKThe Forthspring Inter-Community Group (FIGG) is a cross community group in Belfast established the year before the Good Friday Agreement in 1997. The group began as a partnership between the...
North Lanarkshire, Scotland, UKNorth Lanarkshire is the fourth largest local authority in Scotland. With a population of 326,320, the area encompasses the seven townships of Cumbernauld, Coatbridge, Airdrie, Motherwell, Wishaw,...
Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UKThe Outer Hebrides of Scotland is a chain of islands that stretch for 150 miles along the Atlantic Ocean. Within the islands there are many communities, with each of the islands having its own...
Shariatpur Sadar Upazila, Shariatpur District, BangladeshShariatpur Sadar is an area of the Shariatpur district of Bangladesh. It has a population of 161,962, which is largely of the Muslim faith. Popular occupations include agriculture, wage labouring,...
Sotik-Borabu, KenyaThis community was hard hit during the post election violence which resulted in violent conflict between communities which previously had lived in relative peace. The post election political violence...
South Belfast, UKSouth Belfast is probably the most diverse area in Northern Ireland (NI) and is also is the term time residence of the majority of students. A socio economic mix is evidenced by affluent areas in...
Sreemangal Upazila, Maulvi Bazar District, BangladeshSreemangal is the tea-growing region in northeast Bangladesh, located in the Maulvi Bazar district. Sreemangal has a population of 230,889 with an average literacy rate of 29.8%.   The most...
St Helens, UKSt Helens, located in the north west of England, has seen many changes over the last 20 years. Once a thriving industrial town, St Helens is moving away from a period of de-industrialisation to a...
Transmara, KenyaThis community was hard hit during the post election violence which resulted in violent conflict between communities which previously had lived in relative peace. The post election political violence...
Walker, North East, UKThe Active Citizens programme takes place in the Walker ward in the East End of Newcastle upon Tyne.  Walker has a population of around 12,000 and contains localities which are amongst the...

Sunday, November 18, 2012

19 back in bangladesh yunus number 1 youth job creating movement revolves round nurses - both as action and mobile information connectors in the village - the core of economical healthcrae for all

how do we linkin grameen nursing college with student competitions everywhere
16 the founders of the worldwide microenergy awards http://ashden.org  are great supporters of yunus - how do we get them involved in mentoring best of green yunus student sb competition entries
20 social media wizards

committed mentor: NC (location Baltimore) previous head of yunus grameen tech companies

lead student competition entries include:

declarations of interest : DC Mayors office declared support in wizard mentoring from living social at Muhammad Yunus Dc competition day 28 Sept 2012   - 1 2 (918 f street)

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Whither Economics - Social or Anti Social  Inter-Generational Exponential Design

What systems determine some places to be job (livelihood) rich and others poor? An first version of question started to be exciting for our species to ask from 1700. Before that most people lived at subsistence levels. Over the next quarter of a millennium to mid 20th century, some peoples grew over 100 times more health and wealth, and others grew barely at all. Reasonings include:

  • Colonisation -where markets over time designed trades to coloniser's gain and colonised's lost
  • Laws or their governance designed for the few not for all the peoples to flourish-Alternatively constitutions where many gained but an underclass was spun (inside or outside the place's borders)
  • Wars externally or intwrnally (including lack of personal safety and communal care for the child)
  • Changes in technology designed future-carelessly with respect to some or most peoles livelihoods
  • Short-termism with regards to the next commons or infrastructures ( note risk of selling off a commons as a short-term gain for one generation and a long-term degradation of livelihoods)
  • Failure to value family drive in which capiatl structures savings to invest in next generation having better livelihood opportunities than their parents
  • Failure to design in sustainability into what the purpose of scientific innovation and open society is driven by

We can all know of listings like these. For example scottish alumni of adam smith diarised them. Scotland in early 1700s got colonised by London. Over the next century most scots had to go abroad to develop livelihoods. Scots were there in US of A to celebrate how and why the declaration of independence ended market colonisation- the first sentence reference to happiness and freedom voices the goal fof designing a livelihoods rich place by and for all peoples.

You can then watch how the US suffered internal war and then design of underclass (ie blacks, and gun-ridden places) whilst in other respects celebrating fastest development around the biggest national market- until middle of 20th century- when a new crossroads of humanity started to map a borderless world

Back in the 19th century, additional views were recorded out of the continuing epicentre of Empire and the hope that transformation to commonwealth could  be the greater good that industrial revolution would share around the world. By 1843, the scottish enetrepreneur and statistician James Wilson came down to London to mediate the future of livelihood transparency and expel from parliament the majority of MPs by then sponsored by vested interests. His journal : The Economist. The first centenary autobiography in 1943 is a wonderful resource if you are concerned with livelihood Economics

From 1946, a new challenge to livelihood investment emerged - one Keynes denoument of general theory had such foresight in warning about. A breed of macroeconomist changed their number 1 purpose. Instead of maximising livelihoods for all, they hired themselves out to various forces concerned with the big get bigger.

Coincidentally, humanity started its greatest gamble ever- what was to become that of spending 4000 times more on global communications technology in 2030 than in 1946 -see EconomistUniversity.com for how to report on this changeworld dynamic

#2030now
By start of last quarter of 20thC, humanity's most valuable question came into view : would global and local communications spends had been systematically designed to end poverty by 2030 (ie end wasted livelihoods wherever children be born)? Would the vast majority of human race unite around this endeavour so as not to globally fall into  Big Brother's endgame -spinning loss of sustainability of humanity.

This most exciting mediation challenge and valuation of leadership is the curriculum which The Economist from 1972  debated as Entrepreneurial Revolution of the Net Generation

The Games

Top movements 5 decades 5 billion millennilas jobs
Post-digital ie since majority of 7 billion beings moble connecetd


5.1 Special resource started in 1962 : The Economist End-PovertyArchives Celebrating 2015 UN Womens Empowerment Week April 2015 -featuring half a century's leadership of Asian Pacific www centure mapping
2.1 Health Guides    1.1 Emerging version of open water guide
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