Dear John,
I totally agree and regret that I forgot to
mention our address:
http://www.unitedpeoples.net
Ole
Date:
Mon, 26 Jul 1999 12:14:48 +1000
From:
"John Nydam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Most interesting. Sounds like an old artist's maxim,
"you either can do it or you can't."
Now how do you learn to do it?
Is it the small bits of information like numbers,
writing or other academic standards arrived at
through the necessity to teach mass education to
massive groups of people? O
A most interesting website IMO.
Steve
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http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Thinktank/6926/y2krep.html
Conclusions of the US Naval War College Year 2000 International Security
Dimension Project Report
Conclusion #1
How You Describe Y2K Depends on From When You View It
People
ENVIRONMENTALISTS OF ALL COUNTRIES, UNITE !
The transnational corporations are not only
behind all destruction of the nature,
poisoning of our food, etc.
By means of their mass media monopoly and
their politicians they also prevent any
efficient steps to stop the alarming
destruction and
Of possible interest...
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>Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 From: Andreas Rockstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Update your WTO Bookmarks (fwd)
>
> Chers amis,
>
>Les sites concernant le Millenium Round fleurissent comme des champignons.
>En voici une liste "officiels" ou non.
>Si vous en connaissez d
Too bad this one isn't a bit closer to home.
M
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Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 22:52:44 + ()
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Subject: Job Insecurity and Work Intensification
A one-day conference on job insecurity and work intensificat
Hi Kieth,
You misrepresent my stand on tradition.It is certainly more complex
than you all are making it. I am sending this post from a list on the Daily
Oklahoman forum on the movie The Tin Drum. A movie that the local Christians
and constabulary have removed from the shelves of video sto
Ray,
Well . . . we obviously differ here. You would like to hang onto old
customs. I say that we should say goodbye to them when circumstances have
obviously changed. I'd say that, in fact, this is what has always happened
but, because economic/technological change has been relatively slow
hithe
Ed,
Thanks for your reply.
I'm well aware of genetic isolationism and the subsequent devastating
effect of disease upon an indigenous population. I'm also aware of the
various nasty ways by which indigenous peoples are deprived of their land
-- as is still happening in South America.
My point