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15 global challenges that cannot be addressed by any government acting alone

  The 15 Global Challenges  from t he Millennium Project, a global participatory think tank. 1. How can sustainable development be achieved for all while addressing global climate change? 2. How can everyone have sufficient clean water without conflict? 3. How can population growth and resources be brought into balance? 4. How can genuine democracy emerge from authoritarian regimes? 5. How can decisionmaking be enhanced by integrating improved global foresight during unprecedented accelerating change? 6. How can the global convergence of information and communications technologies work for everyone? 7. How can ethical market economies be encouraged to help reduce the gap between rich and poor? 8. How can the threat of new and reemerging diseases and immune micro-organisms be reduced? 9. How can education make humanity more intelligent, knowledgeable, and wise enough to address its global challenges? 10. How can shared values and new security strategies reduce ethnic conflicts, terroris

Mackworth Online

Three landmark building, the clock tower in front the the co-operative store, the water tower, and the Mackworth castle. Mackworth This is a community website, providing local services you will need, such as builders, garden services, health and beauty, pets and vets, plasterers, and business services. You can promote your business free with mackworthonline.

Morrison: £30 off for Christmas and the New Year

This £30 voucher seems quite attractive, but if you read carefully, you will find actually Morrison just change 10% off your shopping into a £30 voucher! You have to spend £40 for shopping every week for five weeks to collect the receipts, and spend another £40 to redeem the £25 voucher, so totally you spend £240 to get 10% that's £24. Claim your £25 Christmas Voucher and £5 for the New Year in 4 easy steps: Shop in any store between 8th November and 19th December 2010 and spend £40 or more in one transaction each week for five weeks. Keep your five receipts (only fully itemised receipts will be accepted, no credit or debit card receipts). Make sure each receipt is collected from a different week. Multiple receipts from the same week will not be accepted. Put the receipts in this Collector Card (otherwise they won't be accepted) and take them into your local Morrisons store between 16th and 31st December to claim your £25 Christmas and £5 New Year Vouchers. * Your

DERBY LIONS CLUB CHRISTMAS APPEAL 2010

DERBY LIONS CLUB CHRISTMAS APPEAL 2010 Supported by the Derby Evening Telegraph Dear Parent, Your Child's school has given us permission to ask you to support our Annual Christmas Appeal for the Needy and Lonely. May we kindly ask you to send a Tin of Food or a Packet of Non-perishable Food or Drink that will be included in our Parcels which will be distributed week commencing 6th December. Your Children's School will be mentioned in the Derby Evening Telegraph and we extend our thanks for your anticipated support. Dave Bower Information Helpline Derby Lions' President Sue 512420 Malcolm 559954

Children in Need:Wear something spotty

This is a very good business idea, and generous of course! An insurance broker promises to double any amount of money from the fund-raising event. A colouring competition is also an easy one, every child in the primary school would love to do it. Here is the news letter: 'Wear something spotty' and a fantastic competition! Children In Need Day takes place on Friday 19th November 2010, Children are invited to wear something spotty to school in support of this day. We ask for a minimum donation of 50p to the Children In Need fund if children would like to wear non-uniform. Swintons Insurance Brokers of Derby have kindly offered to double any amount of money collected by the pupils of Primary School for Children In Need. Swintons are also organising a colouring competition for the charity. A winner will be chosen from each of the schools taking part. Prizes will be donated by Swintons Insurance Brokers. If your child would like to enter the competition, they will need