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Technology has always found its greatest consumer in a
nation's war and defense efforts. Since the last attempts at a
"Star Wars" defense system, has technology changed
considerably enough to make the latest Missile Defense
initiatives more successful? Can such an application of
science be successful? Is a militarized space inevitable,
necessary or impossible?
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lchic
- 12:22am Oct 21, 2002 EST (#
5099 of 5174) ~~~~ It got understood and exposed
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Empathy (8) notes
Glossary :
http://college.hmco.com/business/moorhead/organizational/6e/students/glossary/ch15.html
Barter | Game
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Lair/3020/barter.html
Barter is trading with goods to match needs. The common
ground is NEED
CNS Occasional Papers: #3 Nonproliferation Regimes At
Risk CHALLENGES IN THE MIDDLE EAST TO NONPROLIFERATION
REGIMES by Michael Barletta and Amin Tarzi
The proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and
other challenges to international nonproliferation regimes
emerging from the Middle East have global as well as regional
consequences. .....
http://cns.miis.edu/pubs/opapers/op3/bartar.htm
forum will tackle the three dimensions of economic growth,
democratisation and participation
http://www.jordanembassyus.org/03192002003.htm
lchic
- 12:32am Oct 21, 2002 EST (#
5100 of 5174) ~~~~ It got understood and exposed
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Empathy (9) Public Relations - PR
PR is often propaganda used by business/politics to push
goods/ideas - to create a desire, to position a new need in
the mind /or/ to set-up a bogus enemy or devil.
Nazi | http://www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa/
Through propaganda groups can be fed imperfect ideologies
that fail to fit human need. 9/11 10/12
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bbbuck
- 12:34am Oct 21, 2002 EST (#
5101 of 5174) 'The scoops are on the way'....
You won't outlast looneychic or rshow55. I will bet you
a dollar on that one. However I will continue to pester
them the best I can.
lchic
- 12:39am Oct 21, 2002 EST (#
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Emapthy (10) Common Language
It's interesting to note how 'The Professions and Trades'
develop their specialist language, have a glossary of words
and phrases that are commonly understood. Read and communicate
via subject/industry journals.
When there is misunderstanding/war in the world, it can be
seen that the glossary used lacks commonality of definition,
understanding, interpretation of meanings.
Reglar replicable families and communities aren't seen
as such - rather as the 'enemy'. Within disciplines the
language and vocabulary evolved, evolve over time, have to be
developed and thrashed out for fineness of meaning, for shades
of meaning, common acceptance of 'terms' has to be worked for,
and the knowledge-ideas-value of the area has to be
appreciated by all in the zone.
The ending of a war involves diplomacy.
lchic
- 12:51am Oct 21, 2002 EST (#
5103 of 5174) ~~~~ It got understood and exposed
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Empathy (11) diplomacy
Empathy is the keystone of diplomacy.
After the fight.
From the smouldering ashes the need for a negociated
settlement is seen by all parties.
\Di*plo"ma*cy\, n. [F. diplomatie. This word, like
supremacy, retains the accent of its original. See Diploma.]
1. The art and practice of conducting negotiations
between nations (particularly in securing treaties),
including the methods and forms usually employed.
Using skilled professionals. Working
within established frameworks. Having empathy for all
represented parties. Working for 'good'. Working for a
workable livable future. Working for a peaceful future.
Diplomacy has the components of 'empathy', 'goodwill',
'respect' along with POLITE Communication.
These factors come into play as an end-game ... raising the
question as to why they aren't made to be in play continually.
Were that so - then alienation factors of propaganda would be
less easy to foist upon populations.
(wrt politeness, the NYT promotes it as
policy, which is good for readers and good for circulation -
that's WIN-WIN!)
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