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Return to the islands: August 2010
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Return to the islands. View my complete profile. Thursday, August 5, 2010. So Maarabu's birthday is on May 10th and Taubuki's birthday is on May 11th. Here are some pictures from their parties. For Maarabu's party we had a picnic on the causeway with the kids. We ate lunch in the back of the truck and then everyone went swimming. Some of the party goers excited about cake. On the way home at sunset. Me and Nei Aro Taubuki's niece. The whole group with the birthday boy before dinner. On the canoe ride over.
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Return to the islands: Has it really been 2+ months since I posted?
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Return to the islands. View my complete profile. Thursday, August 5, 2010. Has it really been 2 months since I posted? I think the easiest thing to do will be for me to go through my pictures and add several posts to get you up to date. So according to my pictures here is what happened in May…. These are some cute kids from the church that I have been going to. They all happen to be family too, but even if they weren't I would still think they are pretty cute. Taubuki could not make it to the party becau...
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Think Boxless: singularity
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Conceptual Parables for the 21st Century. Thursday, 17 May 2007. Singularity is the political philosophy of stripping the processes of government down to one layer. To some extent, whilst recognizing the need for the natural checks and balances of a bicameral system of government, it even supports the removal of extraneous layers of elected government (for example, in the UK, why have both borough and county councils? Unfortunately, whilst most politicians pay lip service to singularity – and they ...
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Think Boxless: The People You Know
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Conceptual Parables for the 21st Century. Friday, 18 May 2007. The People You Know. The People You Know. Was extrapolated from the Six Degrees of Separation. By the environmental activist, Carl Bailey. His argument was that the Six Degrees was actually little more than a mathematical exercise with no real-world significance. Does that mean I can contact any of these people? As a committed environmentalist, Bailey was interested in finding systems of cooperative action which could start at a very local le...
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Think Boxless: Disengagement Theory
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Conceptual Parables for the 21st Century. Friday, 13 July 2007. Is designed specifically to tackle the perceived terrorist threat against the West from Islamic extremism. Intriguingly, it was developed not by a specialist in the Middle East or in Islam, but by Peter Samuels. A Cold War Historian from Cambridge. Samuels at first accepted the received wisdom that the battle against Al Qaeda. Was unlike any previous conflict, including the Cold War. Of course, the Islamic world is still predominantly a geog...
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Think Boxless: Demographic Optimization
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Conceptual Parables for the 21st Century. Monday, 4 June 2007. Is a rather dry term to describe an intriguing area of social and economic policy which is already important in some developed countries and is set to become even more so. The phrase was coined by Stanford academic, Rainer Weiss. At the same time, Weiss argued that governments and industry should be seeking to enhance non-human productivity. Posted by Kevin Wignall. Any technology or medium so new that there's no box outside of which to think.
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