South Africa has been declared the most dangerous country on the planet which is not in war. With a whopping 15 thousand murders in 9 months.
One group in South Africa was once using the usual of punishing criminality through whatever treatment they thought correct, jailing, brutality and humiliation.
But recently head of this security force, Francis Kelechi Nwaneri learned of Dianetics he found in it the root of the a number of criminal activities he was seeing through his area. He had his entire force read Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health and have since dropped the use of all the technology they knew didn't work and began utilizing the technology of Dianetics and reforming criminals to be member of society.
Labels: dianetics, francis kelechi nwaneri, south africa
Does you packet go first, or does mine?
"Net neutrality," the argument of whether or not they will allow providers to queue up the guy who's not paying as much.
Can you see it now?
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www.twth.org ... ... ... you have been added to queue as number 800,800.
While the argument on this is heated between a few vested interests, we could use the fiberoptics instead of bickering or miniscule points of politics. The cable has been laid through most of America and is not being used becausee you don't have to maintain brass as much.
Labels: brass, fiber optics, net neutrality
The topic on the table is that of the size of Microsoft becoming a problem in viability. Odd concept that being big would hold one down. While there is the "same old, same old" factor that you may run into with the consumer as Microsoft seems more like a mountain than a variable group of innovative workers, the lucky truth is the problem is not in that you are atleast somewhat successful, as this would leed you being small and failing, you can change drastically and everyone might notice and would likely still not care. In the case of a drastic change in Microsoft, you could atleast be met with antagonism instead of apathy, antagonism is the of the two gareenteed.
Labels: business, expansion, microsoft