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,...
Yin got an IPad for her 8th birthday, and she loved it.
Today she shook her tooth, and it bled, she turned on the IPad camera to check her bleeding gum. Isn't she smart? She used IPad as a mirror. Or isn't the IPad brilliant? it can be used as mirror.
I have seen some people use a cd disk as mirror, but it's not very clear. In the digital era, an IPad camera replace a cd is a kind of revolution as the replacing bronze mirror by glass mirror
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Today she shook her tooth, and it bled, she turned on the IPad camera to check her bleeding gum. Isn't she smart? She used IPad as a mirror. Or isn't the IPad brilliant? it can be used as mirror.
I have seen some people use a cd disk as mirror, but it's not very clear. In the digital era, an IPad camera replace a cd is a kind of revolution as the replacing bronze mirror by glass mirror
Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device
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