Archive for December, 2009

Goal of Every Civil Society—- Education for All

December 28th, 2009

Education is the best gift a parent can give his child, because it allows the child to carve a future for him / herself. The child is the power in his hands to decide his future. Ie In other words, educating children, empowering them.

Those of us who are lucky, our training not only complete school, college education, but also do not know how lucky we are. How much power we have in our hands? We choose the professional who decide to work or in other words, our future for us. You can specify various parameters, as we fall into the treadmill of earning a living, being alive, we meet the basic necessity, so we must work hard to choose a profession and other arguments. But the question of how such questions people should ask themselves: What is the difference between a child going to school and a child working or begging for chip shops?
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A Civil Society Bill of Rights

December 28th, 2009

I reserve the right to be opinionated, speak, hold strong ideas, ideals and ideologies, and they defend.

I reserve the right to disclose the truth, hold positions, while others may take offense. But I do not want to deceive others.

I reserve the right, idealistic, optimistic, not cynical or jaded, or ideally postmodern relativist. Others are free, each of them.

I reserve the right to believe in things for which there is more hope than evidence.

I reserve the right to be wrong.

I reserve the right to experiment with ideas that I’m not sure. I reserve the right to feel more ideas that I present in reality.

I reserve the right to the head, is to change the world to change.
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Biodegradable Products Made by Civil Society Producer

December 28th, 2009

Biodegradable materials are beginning to increase their popularity, as many companies to choose products that protect the environment through manufacturing. For example, a company which manufactures the cards, was the first biologically-created map to life. The product consists of a material called BIOPVC attracts microorganisms made. They consume carbon from the material, and when they have finished there will be carbon dioxide, water and salt. The manufacturer has given assurances that includes biodegradable card no harmful substances.

Other companies have produced biodegradable utensils. Bio sheets are made from sugar cane can and cellulose. Their producers insist they are nontoxic, biodegradable, but they also offer customers the same quality of a normal plate. Starch from corn, grass and wood fibers are used in two other materials for the production of glass and biodegradable bags biodegradable.
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