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World water scarcity will be the cause of future water wars
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By Gioietta Kuo Ph.D
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"Just as world oil scarcity is already causing international conflicts, so will the scarcity of water come to the point where wars will break out".

Heparin Contamination – Another Case Study for Corporate Social Responsibility
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By Susie L. Hoeller, J.D.

"Nineteen deaths and nearly 800 life-threatening allergic reactions may be linked to contaminated heparin"

The Energy Budget Associated With Alternative Energy Supplies (Acrobat Reader required.)
by Prof. Prof J Hugill, Abingdon, U.K.

"When planning a new source of energy, it is conventional, as for any other project, to calculate the capital cost and the likely return on capital over its lifetime".

Letter to the Washington Post submitted by Gioietta Kuo
"
Where Is The Money?"
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"Patrick Moore sparked a long overdue debate on nuclear energy -
Washington Post 4/17/06. The sad reality is, there are NO options open to
us except nuclear energy".

Nuclear Energy, Long Term Requirements (Acrobat Reader required.)
by Prof. Vladimir Knapp, University of Zagreb, Croatia

"Should developed countries be called to replace CO2 emitting energy sources as soon as possible, and the time available may not be longer then few decades, can nuclear energy answer the call and what are the requirements"?

Comments on the book by Lester R. Brown: PLAN B 2.0, Rescuing a Planet Under Stress and Civilization in Trouble (Acrobat Reader required.)
by
Prof. Vladimir Knapp, University of Zagreb, Croatia

"Without any doubt Mr. Brown has done a great survey of the environmental problems of our time, serious enough already but with much larger looming in future".

Limits on Wind Power and Global Warming (Acrobat Reader required.)
by
Gioietta Kuo

“Renewable energy sources like wind and solar energy cannot
solve completely the world's energy problems. Nuclear
power is the only alternative especially since there is
urgency in reducing CO2 emission as fast as we can"

"Winter's Musings - Civilization" (Acrobat Reader required.)
by
Gioietta Kuo

“We may think our society is civilized, but in fact I see all around me many more instances of uncivilized actions rather than civilized ones”.

"Comments on Collapse" (Acrobat Reader required.)
by
Gioietta Kuo

““Why do some civilizations collapse like that of Easter Island, the Maya and Greenland Norse while others like Iceland and Japan survive for thousands of years?" This time, the answers to this question may have bearing on our modern civilization.

Humanism, World Peace and Globalization: Nuclear Proliferation, Threats and Solutions (Acrobat Reader required.)
by Vladimir Knapp

Nuclear war would, no doubt, endanger the very existence of mankind. Nuclear arms race during the cold war era was one the most inhumane aberration of human mind. However, almost twenty years later we are still far from being safe from the danger of nuclear war.

The IADC and Venezuela ((Acrobat Reader required.)
by Colin Forbes

On April 14, 2004, the Colombian Senate, under the initiative of Senator Enrique Gómez Hurtado, passed a resolution calling for the Organization of American States (OAS) to sanction Venezuela under the Inter-American Democratic Charter (IADC) for serious violations of the country’s constitutional regime. The gesture, although merely symbolic,1 nevertheless provoked the wrath of Chávez’s government.

An Illness Without Cure? Sweden’s Rampant Sick-Leave: Estimating the Effect of Unemployment on Sick-Rate.
by Caroline Alvebrink Calais

Have the Swedes turned into a nation of cheaters? Well it seems like it, in Swedish polling firm Temo’s latest survey 62 percent answered that they used their government provided sickness benefit even if they were not sick, and Åsa, a 25 year old working mom, recently told Sweden’s largest newspaper, Aftonbladet, that she on a regularly basis used her parental benefit (care of a sick child), to go to the bank, doing laundry or just spend time with her children.

Hydrogen Economy, Nuclear Energy and Nuclear Proliferation
by Prof. Vladimir Knapp, one of the leading physicists of Croatia (ex-Yugoslavia)

There is little optimism about fulfilling Kyoto commitments in controlling CO2          emissions and avoiding unwanted climate consequences. Whilst the problem of radioactive waste has a prominence in public, in spite of already adequate technical solutions of safe storage for the future hundreds and thousands of years, ,there is generally much less concern with influence of fossil fuels on global climate...

On the Verge of Civil War? -- Venezuela’s Path
by Caroline Alvebrink Calais, Freelance Writer and Doctoral Student in Political Economy at University of Texas at Dallas (Acrobat Reader required.)

Venezuela, the worlds fifth largest oil exporter and the fourth largest supplier of the U.S. market (Cornwell), has strained relations with Washington, president Hugo Chavez accusing the Bush administration of masterminding a coup against him in 2002, and constantly condemning Bush’s trade- and foreign policies as being imperialistic (Fletcher)

Telecom Deregulation in Europe and the United States – a Comparison of Post- och Telestyrelsen (PTS) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
by Caroline Alvebrink Calais, Freelance Writer and Doctoral Student in Political Economy at University of Texas at Dallas (Acrobat Reader required.)

Privatization and deregulation have been among the most important public policy innovations in recent history. Started by the Adenauer government in Germany 1961, and refined by the Thatcher government in the 1980s, it has spread over the globe reaching countries like China, India, Japan, Chile, Mexico and Venezuela.

Business and The UNITED NATIONS
by Paul O. Pederson

Did you know that parts of this vast UN organization help business in many rather obscure and sometimes technical matters? In addition to the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the World Trade Organization, there are twelve specialized agencies that help to maintain the commercial order and openness that business depends upon.

AC students hear some views on globalization
by Joyce Godwin
(as it appeared in the HERALD DEMOCRAT)

Students of the Posey Leadership Institute at Austin College spent a couple of hours with Dr. John Carrier Monday listening to his views on globalization and the study of worldwide mortality of children. Carrier is Director of Policy Studies at the American Center for International Policy Studies who sponsored the free seminar. He has a special interest in the area of developing methods and programs to alleviate world poverty and hunger.

A Just War Critique
by Susie Hoeller

An ethical examination, using the just-war criteria, of the international community’s intervention in Bosnia-Herzegovina (“Bosnia”) between 1992-1995.

Strengthening Saddam: Economic Sanctions and the Empowering of a Dictator
by Nimah Mazaheri

The ineffectiveness of sanctions to achieve their desired intentions has received much criticism, for not only were they unable to influence the Iraqi political process but simultaneously generated one of the largest humanitarian tragedies ever witnessed.

The Russian Mail-Order Bride Industry: From Russia For Love, To America In Danger
By Lisa Schwamkrug, J.D.

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