I agree with you Saris are very beautiful and believe me that can get into the pricey range. Her wedding saris was well over 30,000 Euro and her mothers was just as bad.. was never told the exact price.. but it was out of the finest silk..
There are benefits to globalization ,, unfortunately those benefits are easily destroyed by those people and companies that are extremely selfish and uncaring... Greedy is to soft a word for their activities.. Allan On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 2:16 AM, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote: > A great question- what is it? Maybe it is what the major powers/ > economies tell us it is. Facts betray the huge inequities among the > nations/humanity. I would hope we don't lose some of our differences > and adopt one style and language. Saris are my favorite to watch and > think Indian and Asian women beat out Americans- the men aren't bad > either. Remember when we were all so separated and the "other" seemed > to look the same- a kind of blindness, I guess. > > On Nov 15, 8:47 pm, archytas <[email protected]> wrote: >> The big question is what is globalising. In part this is stuff we >> don't want. We are still haunted by superstition, sexism and >> imperialism. I'd like to see more of our economies about building >> safe communities and see foreign policies and our limited vision of >> 'efficiency' as the major bars to this. Disease is likely >> globalising, the ability to make WMDs and take part in manufacturing >> for war. >> >> On 15 Nov, 23:34, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> > I would substitute ignorance for indifference. >> >> > On Nov 15, 10:00 am, Vam <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > > Untill nationalisn has distinctive meaning, political and cultural, and >> > > economic, free movement of people can only be a pipe dream. >> >> > > And the "meaning," it must be remembered, is an emotional - mental >> > > thing... >> > > not merely intellectual. That's how phenomenal dimensions of any thing >> > > extends ... from indifference to emotional values, covering almost >> > > everything existential in society, politics and economics ... and to >> > > intellectual conviction, which is singularly absent in everything >> > > experiential that individuals bring into their attitudes and everyday >> > > decision-making at their present level evolution. >> >> > > One of the most intellectual calls was issued by Marx. No one could stand >> > > up to its rigour ... not the champions and subscribers, not the staus >> > > quoist rest of the world. Capitalism stays, because it factors in our >> > > emotional drives, not because it is most just and fair to the weakest in >> > > our midst ! >> >> > > Au revoir ... >> >> > > On Thursday, November 15, 2012 8:15:49 PM UTC+5:30, Lee Douglas wrote: >> >> > > > Meh! As you know I'm all for freedom of movement, live where you >> > > > like, if >> > > > much of India wish to migrate to The USA and settle in the Mid West >> > > > then go >> > > > to it. However with around only 3-5% of Earth's land mass populated >> > > > and >> > > > with an increasing amount of that population living in urban >> > > > environments I >> > > > daresay that India has much land of it's own in which it's residents >> > > > can >> > > > settle. Even when much of the land is gone, we are in fact making >> > > > strides >> > > > for sea based habitat. >> >> > > > Over population is a concern, much, much more for reasons of food >> > > > and energy production though than any reasons of not enough land mass. >> >> > > > On Thursday, 15 November 2012 14:15:16 UTC, Allan Heretic wrote: >> >> > > >> Okay there is large sections of farm land in the Mid west maybe we >> > > >> can help the people of India resettle into that area..?? >> > > >> Allan >> >> > > >> On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 2:34 PM, Lee Douglas <[email protected]> >> > > >> wrote: >> > > >> > Umm myself I can't see globalisation as anything but a good thing. >> > > >> > The >> > > >> > sooner we find that our cultural differences do not matter and we >> > > >> > learn >> > > >> to >> > > >> > judge the individual(as opposed to the group) the better as far as >> > > >> > I'm >> > > >> > concerned. Ultimately it will take global working together to sort >> > > >> > out >> > > >> the >> > > >> > worlds ills. >> >> > > >> > Overpopulation is a concern, but to too much of one at this moment >> > > >> > in >> > > >> time, >> > > >> > there are huge tracts of land still to be settled. >> >> > > >> > On Tuesday, 13 November 2012 20:22:17 UTC, archytas wrote: >> >> > > >> >> One of the Faust stories more or less predicts the mechanism for >> > > >> >> the >> > > >> >> rise of Nazi Germany including the funding. >> >> > > >> >> On 13 Nov, 19:33, Allan H <[email protected]> wrote: >> > > >> >> > Wetlands are very important. The recovery work here was done >> > > >> centuries >> > > >> >> > ago.. and here we are very eco awe. >> > > >> >> > Allan >> >> > > >> >> > Matrix ** th3 beginning light >> > > >> >> > On Nov 13, 2012 2:03 PM, "rigsy03" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > > >> >> > > By coincidence of a former discussion, Faust was draining a >> > > >> >> > > swamp >> > > >> as >> > > >> >> > > part of his spiritual rehab.//Another subject, however, would >> > > >> >> > > be >> > > >> the >> > > >> >> > > wetlands and their role in the ecology. >> >> > > >> >> > > On Nov 12, 6:11 am, Allan H <[email protected]> wrote: >> > > >> >> > > > The Dutch are crazy a and very adept at working with the >> > > >> >> > > > sea.. >> > > >> and >> > > >> >> > > > yes >> > > >> >> > > > it cost massive supplying its own power amounts of money.. >> > > >> >> > > > but >> > > >> >> > > > land >> > > >> >> > > > recovery is and can be very beneficial to the society. We >> > > >> >> > > > have >> > > >> to >> > > >> >> > > > protect our dunes to protect our country.. there is very >> > > >> >> > > > little >> > > >> sea >> > > >> >> > > > front property unlike both the east ans west coasts of the >> > > >> >> > > > US.. >> > > >> >> > > > where the coast is used mainly for private residences >> >> > > >> >> > > > The dutch have been using green houses for years long before >> > > >> >> > > > Israel,, >> > > >> >> > > > the concept of vertical greenhouses id one for producing >> > > >> produce in >> > > >> >> > > > areas where it is needed like high density cities where >> > > >> >> > > > space is >> > > >> at >> > > >> >> > > > a >> > > >> >> > > > premium and population is at its maximum.. trying to bring >> > > >> >> > > > down >> > > >> the >> > > >> >> > > > cost of food.. and it is based on hydroponics and >> > > >> >> > > > objectively >> > > >> to be >> > > >> >> > > > self sufficient power wise.. the idea is not particularly >> > > >> >> > > > cheap >> > > >> but >> > > >> >> > > > as for the benefit of society is extremely valuable. >> >> > > >> >> > > > Some ideas need to be looked at in relationship to self. >> > > >> >> > > > Allan >> >> > > >> >> > > > On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 4:59 AM, rigsy03 <[email protected]> >> > > >> wrote: >> > > >> >> > > > > Israel has been very successful with greenhouse >> > > >> >> > > > > agriculture. A >> > > >> >> > > > > nearby >> > > >> >> > > > > restaurant contracted with local homeowners to grow some >> > > >> >> > > > > fresh >> > > >> >> > > > > produce >> > > >> >> > > > > which might catch on. I consider the labor and high water >> > > >> usage a >> > > >> >> > > > > negative, however. >> >> > > >> >> > > > > On Nov 11, 5:23 am, Allan H <[email protected]> wrote: >> > > >> >> > > > >> I don't think that will work,, I think your solution >> > > >> >> > > > >> would >> > > >> >> > > > >> result in >> > > >> >> > > > >> wide spread famine world wide though the chemical farmers >> > > >> are >> > > >> >> > > > >> not the >> > > >> >> > > > >> best solution they are not the worst either from >> > > >> supermarkets >> > > >> >> > > > >> to >> > > >> >> > > > >> farmers markets would again result in wide spread hunger >> > > >> >> > > > >> and >> > > >> >> > > > >> famine.. >> > > >> >> > > > >> corporations have the ability to preserve food and spread >> > > >> >> > > > >> it >> > > >> >> > > > >> trough >> > > >> >> > > > >> out the world where it is needed.. one of the problems is >> > > >> >> > > > >> distribution .. and production.. at one time I owned >> > > >> >> > > > >> approximately >> > > >> >> > > > >> 200 hectors of land could grow wheat on some of it and >> > > >> >> > > > >> grass >> > > >> >> > > > >> that was >> > > >> >> > > > >> about it.. the other was so let me put it my best crops >> > > >> >> > > > >> were >> > > >> >> > > > >> rocks.. >> > > >> >> > > > >> Dad and I built a house out of them.. >> >> > > >> >> > > > >> Using today's technology if we created a vertical green >> > > >> >> > > > >> house >> > > >> (my >> > > >> >> > > > >> dad >> > > >> >> > > > >> and I discussed it some 40 - 45 years ago) of creating a >> > > >> vertical >> > > >> >> > > > >> green house.. My father's knowledge was the most advance >> > > >> >> > > > >> in >> > > >> >> > > > >> hydroponics there still was a lot lacking and he >> > > >> >> > > > >> continued >> > > >> to do >> > > >> >> > > > >> research.. >> >> > > >> >> > > > >> But Andrew instead of using all of our land to maybe >> > > >> >> > > > >> poorly >> > > >> feed >> > > >> >> > > > >> 50.. >> > > >> >> > > > >> with today's technology using a vertical green house we >> > > >> >> > > > >> could >> > > >> >> > > > >> easily >> > > >> >> > > > >> feed 50,000 people in and ecologically friendly manner ,, >> > > >> that >> > > >> >> > > > >> would >> > > >> >> > > > >> include providing protein other than vegetables. >> >> > > >> >> > > > >> Stepping backwards is not a solution. >> > > >> >> > > > >> Allan >> >> > > >> >> > > > >> On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 10:01 AM, andrew vecsey < >> > > >> >> > > [email protected]> wrote: >> > > >> >> > > > >> > The solution to all this mess is to abandon the misled >> > > >> >> > > > >> > scientists, >> > > >> >> > > the >> > > >> >> > > > >> > harmful engineers and the speculating marketeers and to >> > > >> return >> > > >> >> > > > >> > to >> > > >> >> > > nature and >> > > >> >> > > > >> > organic farming embodying ecological principles that are >> > > >> >> > > sustainable and >> > > >> >> > > > >> > have been sustained for billions of years. Return farms >> > > >> from >> > > >> >> > > corporate >> > > >> >> > > > >> > chemical farmers with their monocultures back to family >> > > >> >> > > > >> > run >> > > >> >> > > > >> > farms. >> > > >> >> > > Turn the >> > > >> >> > > > >> > super markets back into farmer markets. The game that >> > > >> values >> > > >> >> > > profits higher >> > > >> >> > > > >> > than democracy, human rights and environmental >> > > >> >> > > > >> > protection >> > > >> must >> > > >> >> > > > >> > be >> > > >> >> > > abandoned >> > > >> >> > > > >> > in order to survive. >> >> > > >> >> > > > >> > On Sunday, November 11, 2012 8:57:20 AM UTC+1, Allan >> > > >> Heretic >> > > >> >> > > > >> > wrote: >> >> > > >> >> > > > >> >> There has been fears of over population for centuries >> > > >> now.. >> > > >> >> > > > >> >> you >> > > >> >> > > have >> > > >> >> > > > >> >> only pointed to problems that are already well know. At >> > > >> the >> > > >> >> > > > >> >> same >> > > >> >> > > time >> > > >> >> > > > >> >> I do not read any possible soutions. >> >> > > >> >> > > > >> >> How are the problems solved realistically or not >> > > >> >> > > > >> >> realistic >> > > >> >> > > > >> >> manner.. >> > > >> >> > > > >> >> you never know where the solution comes from. >> > > >> >> > > > >> >> Allan >> >> > > >> >> > > > >> >> On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 8:47 AM, andrew vecsey < >> > > >> >> > > [email protected]> >> > > >> >> > > > >> >> wrote: >> > > >> >> > > > >> >> > Just as nature abhors a vacuum, tearing down anything >> > > >> too >> > > >> >> > > > >> >> > big, >> > > >> >> > > too high, >> > > >> >> > > > >> >> > and >> >> ... >> >> read more ยป- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > > -- > > > -- ( ) |_D Allan Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living. I am a Natural Airgunner - Full of Hot Air & Ready To Expel It Quickly. --
