Posted on August 27, 2007 at 5:40pm 4 Comments 0 Likes
Dear Friends,
I am embarking on a huge project to write a book entitled Class of 2027 which is set in a history class of 2027. This book is a personal contribution to humanity and I will use it to freely expose many of the difficulties we all face in our search for economic, social, political justice and development. The book will be set in a history class of 2027, years after 75% of the world's population have been sytematically wiped out due to poverty, hunger, disease,…
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Looks like you've got a lot of countries where you have experience. Maybe you can advise me about impressive on-the-ground peace initiatives you've seen in the course of your work and travels? I'm always looking for more subject matter...
Best wishes,
Heather
If someday you have a way to Bulgaria, please contact me and I will guide you into local civil society. :)
In case there is anything I could be helpful with, notify me: I am at your disposal!
Good luck.
Rosen Dimov,
Bulgaria
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Carey
Thanks!
David
Thanks. Privileged to have your friendship. Look forward to interactions. I feel, History stands as the best recorded science of human behaviour. Wish that your Class of 2027 will not be as depleted as estimated at present, due to your own efforts for posterity.
Best wishes,
Vinay
Thanks so much for your information. On the question whether peace is possible in Africa and the world as a whole, my answer is Yeah but with a caveat. We all must work hard to ACHIEVE it. But do you realise that there are some who thrive in conflict? Most of the conflicts in Africa and across the world are fanned by large MICs in industrialised nations who must seek for ways to dispose off their arsenals. They find willing accomplices in some politicians who stand aloof while injustice, the root cause of conflict, is brewed.
Best regards,
Joel
Lagos, Nigeria
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