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Understanding is the key issues of life. Without understanding our situation will become worsen and state of confusion.
As human, collaboration is very essential and for us to collaborate to solve our climate issues and risk reduction, there must be digestion of each others perspective.
Understanding each others perspective does not come easily and not on a plater of gold but on an effective dialogue…
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Privacy has now earned a world class name that everyone is interested to know and see the end result. Every homo-sapiens want at least little privacy and this is totally absent in our world today. How? With the advent of technology privacy has been thrown to the sea of no return. World today can be called E-world due to the presence of technology everywhere. Imagine that human race can no longer do without product of technology…Woo that is great and magnificent. Technology is not the problem…
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In the light of the above statement, is the internet the bad guy? Internet is just a realization of technology and does not control itself. Many good and bad pictures have been painted concerning this guy. Picture and the process that happen in the people cognitive system can be liken to the experience that happened during the course of using this guy or ugly event happened. It is an infrastructure invented to help human race achieve his/her goals. Below is the little of this guy benefit if…
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Many countries today believe that youth are the leader of tomorrow, yes, I succor to that but that statement seem not to be true. If youth are the leader of tomorrow there should be a proper arrangement of empowerment scheme to help them grow to become leaders. The statement is only in word alone and not in action. I have seen many youth who are interest to lead, gain experience and ready to serve their father land but opportunity or the environment is not available. We should stop…
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