[GM2020] Fw: Emerging Technologies Wednesday Update (09/08/2010)
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Cc: arbie bakri ; Dr.Deddy Kurniadi ; Agus Lahinta ; sya...@ung.ac.id; Razif Halik ; Omar Trigantara ; Dr.Ferhat Azis Sent: Wed, September 8, 2010 2:21:59 PM Subject: Fw: Emerging Technologies Wednesday Update (09/08/2010) - Forwarded Message From: MIT Technology Review To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Wed, September 8, 2010 12:03:58 PM Subject: Emerging Technologies Wednesday Update (09/08/2010) Technology Review Daily Update ADVERTISEMENT All newsletters are sent from the domain "trnewsletter.com." Please use the domain name (not the entire "from" address, which varies) when configuring e-mail or spam filter rules, if you have them. Emerging Technologies Daily Update ComputingWebCommunicationsEnergyMaterialsBiomedicine Business September 8, 2010 New Chip Captures Specialized Immune Cells by Emily Singer The device could help scientists predict which patients are susceptible to serious infections. Read More » Clean Water for the Developing World by Katherine Bourzac Cotton fabric treated with nano inks produces a water filter that's efficient and needs little power to work. Read More » Fuel Sipping Diesel Hybrids to Debut in Europe by Kevin Bullis High fuel prices make the cars cost-effective in Europe. Read More » Blogs Microwave-Powered Rocket Ascends without Fuel by Christopher Mims Metamaterial Discovery The Combinatorial Way by kfc Chatroulette's Pervert Detector is Broken: Here's How to Fix It by Christopher Mims Physicists Build a Memory that Stores Entanglement by kfc Addressing The VC Seed Investor Signaling Problem by Brad Feld My Quest For The Perfect Smartphone by Brad Feld Humans and the slime mould by Dan Ariely Current Issue Table of Contents Subscribe and save 36% Subscribe to Technology Review Digital Advertisement Events EmTech @ MIT 2010 September 21-23, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Now in its 10th year, the emt...@mit conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. emt...@mit is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience. Sponsored Events 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply September 27-28, 2010 Waltham, Massachusetts FutureM October 4-8, 2010 Boston, MA USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo October 23-24, 2010 Washington, D.C. Advertisement Personalized Medicine The Technology Review Custom Team takes a look at the technologies that are changing the ways in which we do business. This section takes a look at the advancements in the life sciences industry. Read More » Resources The Future of Energy Webcast How will the major players seek to transform the global energy system to meet the needs of the future? Hear expert speakers from ExxonMobil, Shell, and the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change discuss which energy solutions are the most sustainable and secure on a large-scale level. Join us after the webcast concludes for a live chat with Jose Bravo as he continues the discussion and answers your questions in real-time! Spotlight on Innovations Learn about the latest energy, mobile-technology, personalized-medicine, and homeland security advancements that are poised to impact our future. Career Resources Looking for a new job or career path? Visit Technology Review's Career Resources section to search for jobs, read advice from our experts, or find a continuing-education program suited to your career goals. Technology Review Research Panel Technology Review has built a community of experts who want to share their opinions about technology-related products and services. We are now opening up membership -- and hope you will participate. We're asking for your honest opinion via online surveys. As a thank-you, each time you participate, we'll reciprocate with information, cash, and other rewards. Please join today! If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, click here to read it at our website. You are currently subscribed to the Daily Update Newsletter as daya...@yahoo.com. To unsubscribe or change your e-mail address, click here. This email was sent by: MIT Technology Review 1 Main Street, 13th Floor Cambridge, MA 02142 USA Copyright 2010 Technology Review, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
[GM2020] Fw: Emerging Technologies Tuesday Update (09/07/2010)
- Forwarded Message From: MIT Technology Review To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Tue, September 7, 2010 12:03:09 PM Subject: Emerging Technologies Tuesday Update (09/07/2010) Technology Review Daily Update ADVERTISEMENT All newsletters are sent from the domain "trnewsletter.com." Please use the domain name (not the entire "from" address, which varies) when configuring e-mail or spam filter rules, if you have them. Emerging Technologies Daily Update ComputingWebCommunicationsEnergyMaterialsBiomedicine Business September 7, 2010 Are Genetically Modified Salmon Headed to the Supermarket? by Emily Singer The FDA is poised to decide whether biotech animals should be sold as food. Read More » A Cheaper, Safer Way to Move Natural Gas by Kevin Bullis A new transport method involving ice crystals could make it practical to get natural gas from remote areas, with no worries about explosions. Read More » How Websites Make You Spill Your Secrets by Erica Naone People divulge more sensitive information on sites that look less safe. Read More » More News Samsung unveils iPad competitor Galaxy Associated Press An open mic, in 140-characters or less Associated Press Review: mTrip iPhone app uses augmented reality Associated Press German Court rules against YouTube Associated Press Blogs How To Tell Who Is Influencing Whom in a Group Discussion by kfc MapRejuice Is s...@home on Steroids by Christopher Mims Current Issue Table of Contents Subscribe and save 36% Subscribe to Technology Review Digital Advertisement Events EmTech @ MIT 2010 September 21-23, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Now in its 10th year, the emt...@mit conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. emt...@mit is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience. Sponsored Events 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply September 27-28, 2010 Waltham, Massachusetts FutureM October 4-8, 2010 Boston, MA USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo October 23-24, 2010 Washington, D.C. Advertisement Personalized Medicine The Technology Review Custom Team takes a look at the technologies that are changing the ways in which we do business. This section takes a look at the advancements in the life sciences industry. Read More » Resources 10 Emerging Technologies 2010 Each year, Technology Review selects what it believes are the 10 most important emerging technologies. The winners are chosen based on the editors' coverage of key fields. The question that we ask is simple: is the technology likely to change the world? Some of these changes are on the largest scale possible: better biofuels, more efficient solar cells, and green concrete all aim at tackling global warming in the years ahead. Other changes will be more local and involve how we use technology: for example, 3-D screens on mobile devices, new applications for cloud computing, and social television. And new ways to implant medical electronics and develop drugs for diseases will affect us on the most intimate level of all, with the promise of making our lives healthier. Spotlight on Innovations Learn about the latest energy, mobile-technology, personalized-medicine, and homeland security advancements that are poised to impact our future. Career Resources Looking for a new job or career path? Visit Technology Review's Career Resources section to search for jobs, read advice from our experts, or find a continuing-education program suited to your career goals. Technology Review Research Panel Technology Review has built a community of experts who want to share their opinions about technology-related products and services. We are now opening up membership -- and hope you will participate. We're asking for your honest opinion via online surveys. As a thank-you, each time you participate, we'll reciprocate with information, cash, and other rewards. Please join today! If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, click here to read it at our website. You are currently subscribed to the Daily Update Newsletter as daya...@yahoo.com. To unsubscribe or change your e-mail address, click here. This email was sent by: MIT Technology Review 1 Main Street, 13th Floor Cambridge, MA 02142 USA Copyright 2010 Technology Review, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
[GM2020] Fw: Global Focus Development Issues Update - 8 September 2010
- Forwarded Message From: Global Focus Aotearoa To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Wed, September 8, 2010 4:53:19 AM Subject: Global Focus Development Issues Update - 8 September 2010 Kia ora Arbie Bakri, Welcome to the regular Development Issues email where Global Focus keeps you up to date with the best and latest on development on the web. Last week you would have received a notice that our core funding with the NZ Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade is coming to an end. We know many other non-governmental organisations throughout the world are in a similar or much worse position. However, if you would like to help Global Focus continue to provide services you may wish to donate (www.globalfocus.org.nz/donate.html). You may also like to use our just launched Rapid Research Service (www.globalfocus.org.nz/infoservices/research.php). We extend our support to colleagues, friends and families in Canterbury. Like many in the sector we're reflecting on the similarities between the Canterbury and Haiti earthquakes. View the discussion thread here(http://www.devnet.org.nz/forum/viewtopic.php?t=119). Click here (www.globalfocus.org.nz/emails/devissues.htm) for a web copy of this email. A. GLOBAL FOCUS AOTEAROA SELECTION B. NEW RESOURCES ONLINE 1. AID * Easing Pakistan's pain may take years, but we must help * Tuvalu disaster relief exercise shows a shift in New Zealand'said strategy 2. CLIMATE CHANGE * Climate Risks: Lessons from 2010's Extreme Weather * The Economics of Low Carbon, Climate Resilient Patterns of Growth in Developing Countries: A Review of the Evidence [59.64 KB] 3. DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE * Global Focus Rapid Research Service * Research makes the news 4. EVENTS, CONFERENCES AND TRAINING * Call for papers: 2010 DevNet Conference 'Making DevelopmentSustainable: Connections, Learning, Commitment.' 5. FOOD * Outrage Over Claim that Anti-GM Campaign "Causes Hunger" * The Political Economy of Trade and Food Security [PDF, 2.44 KB] 6. GOVERNANCE * Global Witness welcomes new commitment to transparency in Sudan * Q&A: "Democracy Deficit Is the Biggest Obstacle to Development" 7. POVERTY * Pacific MDG information * Who are the MDG trainblazers? A new MDG progress index 8. SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND RIGHTS * Increasing access to health workers in remote and rural areas through improved retention * Lead fight against HIV/AIDS stigma, Pacific churches told * What works for women and girls: evidence for HIV interventions 9. TOURISM * Compulsory Carbon Footprint Labelling for Tourism Services? [PDF,350.50 KB] * East Timor's growing tourism boosts economy, heals national psyche 10. TRADE * A study on capacity building for academia in trade for development[PDF, 18.28 KB] * China's Exceptionalism in Africa: from Rhetorical to Substantive Difference? * Fair Trade Is Growing But Africans Lag Behind * Pacific Pacer Plus health worries B. NEW JOB OPPORTUNITIES 1. AID Easing Pakistan's pain may take years, but we must help Pakistan's emergency, still unfolding in the south more than a month after it began in the north, is overwhelming local capacity. As the wa... Full Details Back to index Tuvalu disaster relief exercise shows a shift in New Zealand's aid strategy Operation Tropic Twilight in Tuvalu tests improved coordination between government and development agencies in the Pacific. NZ remains a cr... Full Details Back to index 2. CLIMATE CHANGE Climate Risks: Lessons from 2010's Extreme Weather The weather of 2010 continues the chaos of recent years. This piece by Senior Scientist Jay Gulledge assesses the connection between recent... Full Details Back to index The Economics of Low Carbon, Climate Resilient Patterns of Growth in Developing Countries: A Review of the Evidence [59.64 KB] This study reviews evidence from the economics of climate change to assess to what extent developing countries can move towards lower carbo... Full Details Back to index 3. DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE Global Focus Rapid Research Service Global Focus Aotearoa's new rapid research service. Using the internet, our specialist library, and our extensive networks we provide two t... Full Details Back to index Research makes the news Research into development issues is not an end in itself. If knowledge created by researchers is shared and debated publicly, it is more li... Full Details Back to index 4. EVENTS, CONFERENCES AND TRAINING Call for papers: 2010 DevNet Conference 'Making Development Sustainable: Connections, Learning, Commitment.' December, Massey University, Palmerston Nth, Aotearoa NZ. DevNet's call for papers/abstracts and registrations are open. Early bird registr... Full Details Back to index 5. FOOD Outrage Over Claim that Anti-GM Campaign "Causes Hunger" Civil society organisations have rebutted claims that the international campaign against genetically modified crops is partly responsible f... Full Details Back to ind
[GM2020] Fw: Our To-Do List
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Cc: arbie bakri Sent: Wed, September 8, 2010 6:33:05 AM Subject: Fw: Our To-Do List - Forwarded Message From: "Ted Turner, Founder and Chairman, UN Foundation" To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Wed, September 8, 2010 1:18:20 AM Subject: Our To-Do List United Nations Foundation UN Foundation Dear Friend, As people who care about the state of our world and the struggles of humanity, you and I -- and everyone who supports the United Nations -- have a role to play in advancing the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). I like to think of the MDGs as the world's priority "to-do" list for lifting the standards of human living. If that's something you think is important, then the MDGs are your to-do list, as well. Please take a moment to watch a message on why these issues matter, and join me by putting something on your own MDG to-do list. This is my challenge for you: Do at least one thing to contribute to achieving the MDGs today. For example, help fight preventable diseases by donating an anti-malaria bed net through the UN Foundation's Nothing But Nets campaign. Raise awareness about how improving women and children's health must be a global priority. Or advance gender equity by joining our new "Girl Up" initiative and share it with the young women in your life. You'll move us closer to realizing the MDGs with every action you take through the UN Foundation. We have a lot of progress to make in order to advance the MDGs. If we're going to turn things around, you're going to be the one to make it happen. Change starts with you. What will you do today? Thank you, Ted Turner Founder and Chairman, UN Foundation Donate | Tell-a-friend | Unsubscribe | View in browser 1800 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20036 © United Nations Foundation nonprofit software
[GM2020] Fw: Radio BBC; Berita Nuklir di Jerman.
Yth Rekan milis, Tadi pagi, 6 September 2010,berita BBC mengatakan bahwa 17 PLTN di Jerman akan ditutup di tahun 2020.Sepertinya ada perdebatan yaitu yang anti nuklir maunya ditutup ditahun 2015 sedangkan Kanselerin Merkel, maunya kalau energi terbarukan sudah siap EB,menggantikan nuklir,baru nuklir bisa phase-out. Dari data tahun 1998, energi terbarukan yang dominan di Jerman adalah hydro, wind, waste dan biomass.Pada tahun terakhir tenaga angin melaju dengan cepat untuk menjadi prima dona di Jerman,maklum mereka di daerah dimana gaya Coriolis, bisa optimum untuk tenaga angin. Berbeda dengan daerah equator yang potensinya lebih rendah untuk angin. Tentang PLTN ini,memang lain lubuk lain ikannya, contoh beberapa negara seperti; -Prancis; merupakan negara dengan porsi listrik paling besar didunia yaitu 78,8% dari nuklir. Sebagian kecil yaitu 18% di export ke tetangga seperti Italia, Jerman dll. Biaya listrik di Prancis adalah paling murah di Eropa berkat 59 unit PLTN yang dikelola oleh EDF, sejenis PLN-nya Prancis.Energi terbarukan tidak begitu jelas programnya.Tampaknya sudah happy dengan sistem yang ada. -Jepang, dengan 55 unit PLTN yang beroperasi didaerah yang cukup tinggi seismiknya, masih berencana menambah unitnya sehingga porsi sekarang sebesar 30% dari pembangkitan di seluruh Jepang. Saat ini Jepang menggunakan 30% dari batubara; 25% dari gas; 11% dari minyak. Belum terdengar gebrakan besar tentang energi terbarukan di Jepang seperti Eropa dan USA. Dari diskusi dengan para pelaksana uji coba Angin di Jepang,mereka meragukan availability yang bisa mencapai 15%, berarti pada saat tertentu energi bisa jauh dibawah harapan,tergantung angin. -USA; dengan 104 PLTN yang beroperasi masih memberi kesempatan untuk memperpanjang umur PLTN yang baik kinerjanya,NRC,Nuclear Regulatary Commission bisa memperpanjang umurnya hingga 60 tahun masa operasi.ET sedang dilakukan penelitian dan uji coba terutama tenaga angin yang bisa dilihat foto-fotonya di beberapa daerah di US. Kalau saat ini sudah ada pembangkit angin yang 10 MWe,maka untuk menggantikan 1000 MWe, maka 100 unit Turbin angin bisa menggantikan, meskipun pertanyaan berikut adalah availability. Kalau 15-20% availability berarti ,kita perlu hingga 500 unit yang perlu disiapkan. -Cina; negara yang paling cepat tumbuh ekonominya, saat ini sudah punya unit PLTN dari beberapa negara seperti Prancis,Rusia,Canada. Saat ini mereka mengembangkan CPR-1000, China Pressurised Reactor, yang merupakan peningkatan dari desain Prancis/Westinghouse dari 900 MWe,menjadi 1000 MWe,dengan teknologi Cina. Ambisinya sangat besar untuk mengatasi emisi CO2 dan transportasi batubara,maka rencana hingga tahun 2020, beroperasi 22 unit PLTN. Rencana kedepan adalah 132 unit PLTN,semua untuk memenuhi janji untuk reduksi CO2 dalam rangka GO GREEN, karena PLTN tidak ada release CO2 dan mengatasi transport batubara yang tak bisa teratasi kalau kebutuhan listriknya meningkat terus. -Korea Selatan; Cukup ramai yang berhasil menjual 4 unit PLTN 1000 MWe ke UAE Emirat,seharga 20 Miliar $ termasuk penyiapan infrastruktur,SDM,Lembaga Operasi/Perawatan dan Regulasi dan sebagian supply bahan bakar.Korea merencanakan porsi nuklir menjadi 56% ditahun 2020,27,3 GWe dan ditahun 2030 menjadi 59% pembangkit di Korea yaitu 35 GWe. Sangat menarik dengan adanya produk pengembangan dari desain Westinghouse,PLTN Korea dengan standard OPR-1000, Optimised Power Reactor, bisa produksi listrik dengan biaya 3 cents $/Kwh. KHNP kemudian menjual ke KEPCO dengan harga 5 cents $/Kwh. Kalau PLN kita bisa jual 7 cents $/Kwh, masih bisa untung,alias tak perlu subsidi. Dari ilustrasi diatas bisa dilihat bagaimana Strategy dan Policy yang harus seirama secara harmonis, dimana policy di Jerman harus mendengarkan partai Hijau yang ingin menutup reaktor secepatnya sedangkan rakyat dan industri diatas 50 % mendukung nuklir karena takut dampaknya kepada industri dan eksport Jerman. Demikian sekilas info tentang energi nuklir di dunia dan tantangannya. Barangkali kita harus mendalami ceramah Prof Benny dan Dr Asvi tentang sosial budaya dari suatu teknologi baru. Salam Hormat, Bakri Arbie.
[GM2020] Fw: Bls: [KomunitasEBT_EnergiBaruTerbarukan] Beberapa informasi dari The Energy Review di Inggeris.
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: komunitasebt_energibaruterbaru...@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 7:03:01 PM Subject: Re: Bls: [KomunitasEBT_EnergiBaruTerbarukan] Beberapa informasi dari The Energy Review di Inggeris. Yth Pak Arnold, Terima kasih komentar pak Arnold, dengan begitu,komplit dan tuntas dalam perencanaan. Meskipun saya juga melihat pola militer yaitu kalau tak salah C4SRI,dimana perlu ditambahkan recon, surveilleance dan Inteligence. Hal yang dipakai oleh Lee Kuan Yew, begitu ada data s,r dan intel yakin ada bawahannya yang korupsi,langsung dipanggil diberi tahu kesalahannya dan diminta mundur dari jabatannya atau akan dituntut.Ini namanya Preventive corruption jadinya. Dalam strategic planning and thinking perlu dilihat disini 4 hal yaitu; Customer yang maunya listrik tidak mati-mati,murah dan menjangkau seluruh Indonesia; Corporate, juga harus bisa untung agar bisa supply secara berkwalitas dan berkelanjutan, Competitor;perlu diingat dengan makin langkanya sumber daya energi maka kita harus berkompetisi agar customer dan corporate bisa terpuaskan syaratnya. Terahir adalah Co-worker,para pekerja apakah mereka punya skill,competency dan hidupnya cukup untuk biaya sekolah dan kesehatan keluarganya. Disini rumitnya negara berkembang karena keempat C diatas rawan semua,jadi tantangan lebih berat bagi pak Luluk. Tetapi Cina bisa memulai dengan terobosan dan inovasi,meskipun sebagai negara berkembang, jadi GO GREEN HARUS BISA. Selamat menjalankan ibadah puasa,bagi yang menjalankannya. Salam juga untuk ibu Dokter dan putrinya. Amities, Bakri Arbie. From: "arnold.soetrisna...@gmail.com" To: komunitasebt_energibaruterbaru...@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 6:40:09 PM Subject: Re: Bls: [KomunitasEBT_EnergiBaruTerbarukan] Beberapa informasi dari The Energy Review di Inggeris. Sore pak Bakri, kalau digabung bisa lebih bagusa... OUOADPA... observation, understanding, orientation, assessment, decision, planning, action Selamat berbuka puasa dan salam untuk Ibu Ani... Wassalam, Arnold Powered by Telkomsel BlackBerry® ____ From: bakri arbie Sender: komunitasebt_energibaruterbaru...@yahoogroups.com Date: Sat, 4 Sep 2010 04:14:37 -0700 (PDT) To: ReplyTo: komunitasebt_energibaruterbaru...@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: Bls: [KomunitasEBT_EnergiBaruTerbarukan] Beberapa informasi dari The Energy Review di Inggeris. Yth Bung Bintoro, Terima kasih atas komentar pak Bintoro. Saya kira tahapan EBTKE yang baru dibentuk ini perlu beberapa fase seperti pilot pesawat tempur ada urutan OODA; observation,orientation,decision,action. Atau ada pula yang pakai tahapan UAP; to understand, to assess and to plan. Disini perlu strategic thinking dan skill untuk memilih yang mana, mengingat waktu dan dana yang tersedia dan capacity dari elit pembuat keputusan dan implementasinya. Sebenarnya dengan adanya otonomi daerah dengan adanya Otonomi Energi Propinsi/Kabupaten,seperti dalam tayangan pak Luluk, bisa menjadi jalur untuk pemerataan supply listrik/energi di Indonesia.Pemerataan Security of Supply bukan Insecurity of Supply. Untuk itu saya refer ke artikel berjudul "Better Delivery Policy and Design,juga di www.strategy.gov.uk. Semoga bermanfaat. Salam Hormat, Bakri Arbie. From: bintoro carolus To: komunitasebt_energibaruterbaru...@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 5:43:25 PM Subject: Bls: [KomunitasEBT_EnergiBaruTerbarukan] Beberapa informasi dari The Energy Review di Inggeris. Selamat sore pak Arbie, Saya senang dengan ulasan bapak, dan mencoba untuk membandingkan dengan bangsa lainnya. Yang saya maksud tidak meniru buta-buta atau menentang sama sekali. Mari kita lihat dengan hati yang jernih pak, pembangun di Indonesia itu sebenarnya dimana? yang sesungguhnya. Sebagian besar menurut saya hanya di pulau Jawa dan Bali serta terutama kota Jakarta pak. Jadi akar permasalahanny itu, sehingga tidak diberi ruang bagi teman-teman lainnya untuk berpikir energi alternatif. Mohon koreksi kalau saya salah. Salam, Bintoro, C. ____ Dari: bakri arbie Kepada: komunitasebt_energibaruterbaru...@yahoogroups.com Terkirim: Sab, 4 September, 2010 17:25:46 Judul: [KomunitasEBT_EnergiBaruTerbarukan] Beberapa informasi dari The Energy Review di Inggeris. Yth Rekan Komunitas, Salah satu topik yang diungkapkan dalam diskusi adalah Listrik jangan ada Byar-pet di Indonesia. Dengan mengambil benchmark The Energy Review di UK,maka, Byar-pet di definisikan sebagai Energy Insecurity. Energy Insecurity - a substantial risk of a physical supply interruption. Different time scales are involved in energy security ranging from the immediate, how to avoid a power station breakdown today for interrupting electricity to the very long term. What to do to avoid the r
[GM2020] Fw: Emerging Technologies Friday Update (09/03/2010)
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Cc: arbie bakri ; Razif Halik ; indra...@gmail.com; Agus Lahinta ; sya...@ung.ac.id; Syafrudin Mosii Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 3:56:15 PM Subject: Fw: Emerging Technologies Friday Update (09/03/2010) - Forwarded Message From: MIT Technology Review To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 12:03:45 PM Subject: Emerging Technologies Friday Update (09/03/2010) Technology Review Daily Update ADVERTISEMENT All newsletters are sent from the domain "trnewsletter.com." Please use the domain name (not the entire "from" address, which varies) when configuring e-mail or spam filter rules, if you have them. Emerging Technologies Daily Update ComputingWebCommunicationsEnergyMaterialsBiomedicine Business September 3, 2010 Briefings: Fuel by TR Editors Even with the push for renewable energy, demand for fossil fuels is still growing. Read More » How Websites Make You Spill Your Secrets by Erica Naone People divulge more sensitive information on sites that look less safe. Read More » Video App Offers Guidance While You Shoot by Tom Simonite NudgeCam encourages good footage by tracking faces and assessing sound quality. Read More » More News Google, Skype targeted in India security crackdown Associated Press Verizon to sell smart phones for prepaid service Associated Press Dell, HP buyouts build up enterprise businesses Associated Press New AOL search deal with Google includes mobile Associated Press Blogs NASA's Blueprint for New Space Technologies by Stephen Cass The New Science of Network Archaeology by kfc New Funding for Biomedical Research in Space by Brittany Sauser Four Minutes In The Morning by Brad Feld TechStars New York by Brad Feld Current Issue Table of Contents Subscribe and save 36% Subscribe to Technology Review Digital Advertisement Events EmTech @ MIT 2010 September 21-23, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Now in its 10th year, the emt...@mit conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. emt...@mit is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience. Sponsored Events 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply September 27-28, 2010 Waltham, Massachusetts FutureM October 4-8, 2010 Boston, MA USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo October 23-24, 2010 Washington, D.C. Advertisement Personalized Medicine The Technology Review Custom Team takes a look at the technologies that are changing the ways in which we do business. This section takes a look at the advancements in the life sciences industry. Read More » Resources 10 Emerging Technologies 2010 Each year, Technology Review selects what it believes are the 10 most important emerging technologies. The winners are chosen based on the editors' coverage of key fields. The question that we ask is simple: is the technology likely to change the world? Some of these changes are on the largest scale possible: better biofuels, more efficient solar cells, and green concrete all aim at tackling global warming in the years ahead. Other changes will be more local and involve how we use technology: for example, 3-D screens on mobile devices, new applications for cloud computing, and social television. And new ways to implant medical electronics and develop drugs for diseases will affect us on the most intimate level of all, with the promise of making our lives healthier. Spotlight on Innovations Learn about the latest energy, mobile-technology, personalized-medicine, and homeland security advancements that are poised to impact our future. Career Resources Looking for a new job or career path? Visit Technology Review's Career Resources section to search for jobs, read advice from our experts, or find a continuing-education program suited to your career goals. Technology Review Research Panel Technology Review has built a community of experts who want to share their opinions about technology-related products and services. We are now opening up membership -- and hope you will participate. We're asking for your honest opinion via online surveys. As a thank-you, each time you participate, we'll reciprocate with information, cash, and other rewards. Please join today! If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, click here to read it at our website. You are currently subscribed to the Daily Update Newsletter as daya...@yahoo.com. To unsubscribe or change your e-mail address, click here. This email was sent by: MIT Technology Review 1 Main Street, 13th Floor Cambridge, MA 02142 USA Copyright 2010 Technology Review, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
[GM2020] Fw: Newsletter 3 September 2010
- Forwarded Message From: Qantara.de - Dialogue with the Islamic World To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 11:02:02 PM Subject: Newsletter 3 September 2010 Newsletter 3 September 2010 Dear Readers As usual, the latest Qantara.de newsletter tells you what's new on our website. Your Qantara.de editorial team Thilo Sarrazin and His Comments on Muslims' Intelligence The Joy of Despising Others Thilo Sarrazin maintains that Muslim immigration is making Germany more and more stupid. Why on earth should we have to pay attention to his bizarre hypotheses? Even taking the slightest interest makes them appear worthy of discussion. A comment by Robert Misik An Interview with Political Analyst Khalil Shikaki Middle East Paradoxes Direct negotiations between the Palestinians and Israelis are being resumed this week. Although the majority of people on both sides do not believe the peace talks have a chance of succeeding, neither do they think there is any alternative to continuing negotiations. Muhannad Adam with the well-known Palestinian pollster Khalil Shikaki on this issue Thilo Sarrazin and His Comments on Muslims' Intelligence "Racism Is Not Only Found on the Right" Thilo Sarrazin's theories have highlighted the fact that racism in Germany is not exclusive to the extreme right but can also be found in mainstream society. Human rights expert Hendrik Cremer is convinced that politicians must address the problem Shlomo Ben-Ami The Phantom Middle East Peace Process Trapped in their contradictions and zero-sum national dreams, Israelis and Palestinians cannot expect a perfect solution, writes former Israeli Foreign Minister Shlomo Ben-Ami in his article Inter-Faith Studies in Indonesia Patient Bridge-Builders The Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies brings together students from a Muslim, Christian and secular university and promotes dialogue with members of other faiths and non-believers. Anett Keller reports from Yogyakarta Thilo Sarrazin: "Germany Is Abolshing Itself" Take Heed: the End is Nigh! Thilo Sarrazin has written a book about Germany's decline. He sees himself as a voice in the wilderness, but his proposals for saving the country do little to help. A review of "Germany Is Abolishing Itself" by Matthias Drobinski Interview with Fuad Rifka, Winner of the Goethe Medal A Life Dedicated to the German Language In recognition of his numerous renderings of German language poetry into Arabic, the Lebanese poet, philosopher, and translator Fuad Rifka has been awarded with the Goethe Medal, an official medal of honour of the Federal Republic of Germany. Rainer Traube interviews Fuad Rifka Oriental Music in the West A Creative Musical Laboratory at the Heart of Germany The Morgenland Festival Osnabrück is setting new standards in the encounter between the West and the East. This year's focus was the music of the Uyghurs, the Muslim minority in China. Stefan Buchen went along Follow the link below to cancel your newsletter subscription or change your contact details: http://www.qantara.de/nl.php?k=55412cf906f28e6fd0ee6d1d61b3bc56
[GM2020] Fw: Bls: [KomunitasEBT_EnergiBaruTerbarukan] Sarasehan Komunitas EBT, peserta melimpah
Sebagai informasi kepada rekan milis. Dengan adanya Direktorat Energi Baru Terbarukan dan Konservasi Energi dibawah Dirjen Luluk Sumiarso, maka telah dibentuk forum "Komunitas EBT_EnergiBaruTerbarukan". Motonya pak Luluk; GO GREEN HARUS BISA. Bagi yang berminat bisa mendaftar kepada Pak Fadhil. Terima kasih atas perhatian rekan semua. Odu olo. - Forwarded Message From: "luluksumia...@gmail.com" To: bakri arbie Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 6:55:48 PM Subject: Re: Bls: [KomunitasEBT_EnergiBaruTerbarukan] Sarasehan Komunitas EBT, peserta melimpah Tentu bisa. Versi yg lengkap dpt diaksus di www.energiterbarukan.net . Salam Sent from my BlackBerry® powered by Sinyal Kuat INDOSAT ____ From: bakri arbie Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2010 20:40:14 -0700 (PDT) To: Prof Benny Hoed; Ananda Idris; Arnold Soetrisnanto; Bp Max Pohan; Bp Luluk Sumiarso Cc: ; ; Ibu Nenen Subject: Fw: Bls: [KomunitasEBT_EnergiBaruTerbarukan] Sarasehan Komunitas EBT, peserta melimpah Yth Prof Benny dan rekan milis, Barangkali ada tayangan atau hand out presentasi kemarin untuk share di Komunitas EBT. Apakah tayangan pak Luluk bisa di-share pula ? Terima kasih atas bantuan bapak dan ibu atas terselenggaranya Diskusi Komunitas EBT,kemarin 2 September 2010 di Gedung ESDM, J.Merdeka Selatan. Merci beaucoup. - Forwarded Message From: fadhil naufal To: komunitasebt_energibaruterbaru...@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 10:15:46 AM Subject: Bls: [KomunitasEBT_EnergiBaruTerbarukan] Sarasehan Komunitas EBT, peserta melimpah Alhamdulillah,...pertemuan berjalan lancar,..Selamat Pak Luluk . Semoga semangat ini, bisa terus dipegang sampai Indonesia menjadi Green. Jangan jangan nanti orang orang yang ada di EBT ini,..agar bisa cepat membuat Indonesia Green,...akan mendirikan "Partai Green" juga. Apapun langkah berikutnya,hasilnya harus green,dimana saja,..kapan saja,...selalu green. Oh,...Kalau tidak keberatan,..siapa saja yang punya file yang di presentasikan pada saat sarasehan,...bisa di upload,..atau kirim ke saya,..nanti saya upload. Salam Fadhil Dari: "luluksumia...@gmail.com" Kepada: komunitasebt_energibaruterbaru...@yahoogroups.com Terkirim: Jum, 3 September, 2010 08:11:11 Judul: [KomunitasEBT_EnergiBaruTerbarukan] Sarasehan Komunitas EBT, peserta melimpah Sarasehan Komunitas EBT di Kementeerian ESDM tgl 2 September 2010, peserta yang diundang sekitar 30-an, ternyata yang hadir melimpah, sekitar 100-an. Ini menujukkan semangat yg tinggi untuk mengembangkan EBT. Bagaimana kalau kita buat motto: " Go Green, Harus Bisa ! " ? Salam, Luluk Sent from my BlackBerry® powered by Sinyal Kuat INDOSAT
[GM2020] Fw: Bls: [AlumniPrancis] Misteri kematian
Yth Bung Adjie dan rekan milis, Barangkali ada betulnya bagi yang belajar di Paris dan kota besar dengan sistem metronya yang baik Saya menikmati berjalan dilorong-lorong Metro Paris,apalagi ada pemusik yang terdengar begitu menggaung diseluruh ruangan.Tidak terasa berjalan dan naik turun tangga kita sudah berolahraga. Intisarinya adalah D&E; diet and exercise kata para dokter serta semangat hidup yang ditunjang dengan EQ dan SQ selain IQ tentunya. Sudah tentu masih ada rahasia Tuhan.Coba bayangkan saja para ilmuwan saat ini baru mengetahui bagian 4% saja dari materi dan energi alam semesta, 96% masih terurai dalam dalam apa yang disebut sebagai "dark matter" dan"dark energy" yang tetap masih misteri bagi umat manusia. Dalam arti bagaimana dan dimana yang 96 % tersebut. AIPI turut berduka atas kehilangan beberapa anggotanya. Semoga arwah para beliau yang telah mendahului kita dapat diterima dengan tenang disisi Allah SWT. Wassalam, Bakri Arbie. From: adjie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 4:33:17 AM Subject: Re: Bls: [AlumniPrancis] Misteri kematian Saya bukan dokter tapi saya coba menganalisa apa yang coba mungkin saja bisa terjadi dari pertanyaan pak Ganjar, terlepas bahwa ajal memang sudah merupakan satu hal yang pasti. Kita semua ingat selama kita tinggal di paris, kemana pun kita pergi banyak menggunakan metro atau bus, setiap saaat kita berjalan kaki kemana-mana. Ini membuat jantung kita lebih banyak bergerak dan peredaran darah lebih lancar, sebelum saya tinggal di paris berat badan saya hampir 80 kg, dalam 6 bulan setelah tinggal disana berat badan turun hampir 15, kadang saya dan almarhum Rudi sering berjalan dan kongkow-kongkow di cafe dgn teman2. Banyak jalan dan naik turun metro yang memiliki anak tannga membuat badan lebih sehat. Ini terbukti selama dua tahun saya tinggal disana. Ketika kembali ke Jkt, disini tidak ada banyak peluang berjalan kaki karena tidak semuanya menunjang, di tambah lagi stress karena macet yang luar biasa dan pola makan yang salah. Mungkin teman2 yang skrg di Indonesia juga mengalami peningkatan berat badan karena kurang jalan kaki dan denyut jantung yang bergerak semakin lambat krn kegemukan. Mungkin analisa saya salah, tapi coba kita tanyaka pada diri sendiri, berapa banyak kita bergerak dalam sehari dibandingkan pada saat tinggal di perancis. Salam Adjie Envoyé avec BlackBerry®d'INDOSAT From: Ganjar Kurnia Sender: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2010 21:19:22 + (GMT) To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com ReplyTo: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: Bls: [AlumniPrancis] Misteri kematian Mungkin benar bahwa itu adalah merupakan salah satu jawabannya. Kalaulah itu benar, mudah2an bias menjadi "pelajaran" bagi kita semua. Salam. Sent from my iPad On 4 Sep 2010, at 00:14, fadhil naufal wrote: > > >Pak Ganjar, > >Menyambung pernyataan bapak bahwa mereka meninggal mendadak,berarti >kemungkinan besar gangguan jantung ??. > >Aktivitas jantung sangat bergantung pada aktivitas manusianya,...??. >Yang saya amati,...tidak sedikit mereka yang pulang studi dari luar, bukan >cuma >perancis,...banyak yang bekerja keras untuk kehidupannya. >Terkadang,...karena merasa sudah doktor,...maka mensetting hidupnya harus >seperti ini, seperti itu. Saking semangatnya,..terkadang kita mendzolimi badan >kita sendiri, yang juga butuh Istirahat. Bahkan,...di dalam Islam, semua >manusia >sama kedudukannya di hadapan Allah swt,..kecuali taqwanya. > >Yahh,..ini hanya sebagai refleksi diri, khususnya saya sendiri. > >Salam > >Fadhil > > > > > > > > > > Dari: Ganjar Kurnia >Kepada: "alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com" ; >Ipblinkers >Terkirim: Jum, 3 September, 2010 22:02:19 >Judul: [AlumniPrancis] Misteri kematian > > >Rahasiah kematian hanyalah di tangan Alloh. Namun secara faktual ada juga >phenomena menarik yang mungkin bisa dijadikan bahan kajian. Sebagai contoh, >saya >mencatat beberapa teman dekat yang sekolah di Perancis, meninggal setelah >mereka >kembali ke tanah air kurang lebih Tiga tahun dan dengan penyebab kematian yang >sama (meninggal mendadak). Beberapa teman tersebut, yang kebetulan saya kenal >diantaranya : almarhum Abdel Komar (unpad) Bambang Hari Priyambodo (ugm), >Mustika Hadi Sudomo (itb), Bendriman S (unair), Suhardjito Pradoto (itb), >Adrizal (dept. Pertambangan), Sugiarso (bagian komunikasi kbri Paris), dan >hari >ini Rudianto Ekawan. Mungkin ada yang lain yang kebetulan tidak saya kenal. >Dengan contoh 7 orang di atas, apakah ada yang dapat dijadikan kesimpulan? >Entahlah. Allohumagfirlahum, warhamhum, wa 'afihi, wa'fu anhum. > >Sent from my iPad > > >
[GM2020] Fw: s+b Exclusive: Getting Tensions Right
- Forwarded Message From: strategy-business editors To: Iskandar Andre Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 3:27:56 AM Subject: s+b Exclusive: Getting Tensions Right Aug 31, 2010 - Getting Tensions Right This email was sent to: daya...@yahoo.com. Can't view this HTML correctly? Click here. enews | Developments in strategy+business Getting Tensions Right by Ken Favaro and Saj-nicole Joni CEOs can turn conflict, dissent, and disagreement into a powerful tool for driving performance. They can create a productively tense team — one that engages in the “right fights” in the right way over what matters most to the company’s current and future performance. The tension is real, but it creates a positive energy that moves the company forward. Click here to read the full article. enews is an exclusive platform for business analysis, insights, commentary, and other intellectual capital from the authors, strategists, and editors at strategy+business. Art Kleiner Editor-in-Chief strategy+business This email was sent to daya...@yahoo.com. Click here to unsubscribe from the strategy+business e-mail list. All of our award-winning content is available for reprint on demand. Click here to search our archives, see a full list of available reprints, and start building your library. Click here to get answers to any subscription-related questions. Click here to sign up for s+b Direct, our RSS feed service. Alert to all s+b newsletter subscribers: Never give out your strategy-business.com login information in response to an e-mail solicitation from unknown senders. Please also note that e-mails from s+b never include attachments. strategy+business, 101 Park Avenue, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10178 advertisement Rise in a Downturn: The MIT Edge Now is the time to advance your career and your business with the latest insights, innovative strategies, and sophisticated tools needed to succeed in today's economic climate. MIT Sloan Executive Certificates give you the opportunity to tailor your education plans to meet your career development needs. Complete four qualifying programs and earn an MIT Sloan Executive Certificate in Strategy and Innovation, or choose from one of our other certificate tracks. Visit http://mitsloan.mit.edu/sbcerto for more information. advertisement Taking Marketing Digital Harvard Business School Executive Education September 29-October 2, 2010 To help executives create effective digital marketing strategies, Harvard Business School (HBS) Executive Education offers Taking Marketing Digital. By exploring the latest techniques and tools for implementing digital strategies that deliver measurable results, participants will improve their interactive marketing and brand-building efforts. Visit www.exed.hbs.edu/programs/tmd/ to learn more. Become a fan of s+b on
[GM2020] Fw: The All New SSIReview.org!
- Forwarded Message From: Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR) To: arbieba...@yahoo.com Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 5:15:48 AM Subject: The All New SSIReview.org! Trouble viewing this e-mail? Click here. The All New SSIReview.org! With the launch of our new website, which includes an entire podcast archive and content landing pages for specific topic areas, SSIR aims to connect readers with the subjects they care about most. At SSIR, our mission is to share substantive insights and practical experiences that will help those who do the important work of improving society do it even better. We are excited to announce the launch of our new website, which is designed to help us with our mission. The new ssireview.org features a fresh, clean design, an all new podcast section, and a series of landing pages that organize all content around various topic areas. Perhaps the most impressive element of our new site is the powerful navigation bar that sits at the top of each page. Content is divided by topic, and upon mousing over each topic area, a dropdown menu appears further dividing each topic, making it easy to find specific information about every aspect of social innovation—whether in the form of articles, blogs, or podcasts. We invite you to browse our new site by going to www.ssireview.org and visiting some of our topic landing pages. We hope you enjoy your experience, and we look forward to continuing to bring you the most insightful and relevant information on social innovation! First Person: Monk, Architect, Diplomat Mark Albion thinks there are three types of leadership needed to build a successful organization. In 2005, the leaders of Social Venture Network (SVN), a group of social entrepreneurs, asked me to research why members had difficulty scaling social enterprises up from founder-led to second generation-led organizations. Instead of scaling, why did they almost always sell their companies to larger enterprises? We all believed that a lack of finances was the primary culprit. >From a group of 400 social entrepreneurs, SVN executive director Deb Nelson >and I selected 75 members for me to interview. It was a diverse group of entrepreneurs: 66 percent had founded a for-profit and 40 percent had founded a nonprofit; 60 percent were male and 40 percent were female; and 89 percent were white and 11 percent were racial minorities. All of them had experienced the challenge of scaling. >>Continue reading this First Person The Latest From the SSIR Blog Jonathan C. Lewis dissects the story of Seattle-based nonprofit Unitus. "He that is of the opinion money will do everything may well be suspected of doing everything for money." —Benjamin Franklin, 17th-century social entrepreneur and cofounder of the United States. This, in a nutshell, is the apprehension driving many of the critics and critiques of Seattle-based Unitus, a nonprofit that on July 2, 2010, unexpectedly abandoned its microfinance work in favor of a yet-to-be-named new poverty alleviation mission. The almost instant blowback came on July 9, 2010 in theChronicle of Philanthropy with phrases like "decision to wind down its sole program shocked. ... Is [there] a more sinister reason lurking behind the positive spin...? The announcement ...came just before the long July 4th weekend which to some observers calls to mind a 'bury the news' ploy used frequently by for-profit corporations." By all accounts, Unitus will not be winning any PR awards ... >>Continue reading this post Subscribe to social change! We're offering new and renewing subscribers the Stanford Social Innovation Review magazine for 23% off! Act now and pay only $39.95 for one year. FROM OUR PARTNERS BSR Conference 2010: "Innovate. Integrate. Inspire." Join more than 1,000 sustainable business leaders November 2-5 in New York to define the business models essential for future success—and get the ideas and inspiration you need to navigate the new economy. For the best rates, register by September 15 at www.bsr.org/conference. SOCAP welcomes SSIR readers to SOCAP10 on October 4th-6th! On October 4-6th, more than 1,200 people will gather at the intersection of money and meaning. Held at the historical Fort Mason Center in San Francisco, SOCAP10 convenes the world's largest community of investors, philanthropists, entrepreneurs, and thought-leaders. SOCAP10 is offering a special discount of 30% off general admission to SSIR readers. Click here to register and use the code "SSIR30" to receive your discount. SSIR EVENT Nonprofit Management Institute: Leading During Times of Change Today nonprofit executives are leading their organizations during tumultuous structural change. This year's Nonprofit Management Institute will address important strategic topics and e
[GM2020] Fw: ANNOUNCEMENT: Carnegie Council Launches Weekly TV Program on MHz Worldview Channel
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Cc: arbie bakri ; Razif Halik ; rahakund...@yahoo.co.uk; Omar Trigantara Sent: Fri, September 3, 2010 7:18:50 AM Subject: Fw: ANNOUNCEMENT: Carnegie Council Launches Weekly TV Program on MHz Worldview Channel - Forwarded Message From: Carnegie Council To: Carnegie Council Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 9:38:06 PM Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT: Carnegie Council Launches Weekly TV Program on MHz Worldview Channel ANNOUNCEMENT: Carnegie Council Launches Weekly TV Program on MHz Worldview Channel September 2, 2010 On Sunday, September 5, 2010, from 3:00 to 4:00 PM EST, the first 13-week series of Carnegie Council's Global Ethics Forum will begin airing weekly on the Worldview Channel of the MHz network. Custom-designed for television, Global Ethics Forum is a half-hour video program on international affairs. The Council's regular time-slot on MHz will include two half-hour shows: one contemporary discussion and one timeless classic. The September 5th time-slot will feature political scientist and journalist Stephen Kinzer on U.S. relations with Iran and Turkey in the first half-hour, followed by historian Niall Ferguson on the financial crash and the symbiotic relationship between China and the U.S. that he has labeled "Chimerica." MHz channels vary per city. For local listings, please go to www.mhznetworks.org. "We are delighted to be airing on MHz's Worldview Channel, which is a perfect fit for Carnegie Council programming," says Carnegie Ethics Studio Director William Vocke. "MHz airs a wide range of views and its mission is international education. The Global Ethics Forum adds an important voice to the MHz mix, which is available in over 30 million homes nationwide." Launched in 2008, the Council's in-house Carnegie Ethics Studio audio records, videotapes, and edits over 70 events a year, and makes these shows available worldwide, free of charge. In addition to Global Ethics Forum, the Carnegie Ethics Studio produces the following: * Global Ethics Corner, a weekly 2-minute multimedia segment on ethical issues in the news * Video and audio recordings of Carnegie Council events and interviews * Video and audio podcasts, via iTunes and RSS feed * Radio interview programs * Transcripts * YouTube clips Carnegie Ethics Studio productions are made possible in part by generous funding from Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Dillon Fund, the Uehiro Foundation, and by individual donations from Carnegie Council members and supporters. The Carnegie Council's programs, including our free podcasts, audios, and videos, are made possible through the generous donations of supporters like you. Please consider making a tax-deductible gift to the Council by clicking here. We thank you very much for your support. To host or sponsor a Carnegie Council event; dedicate an event to a friend, family member, or colleague; or to enjoy the exclusive privileges of membership in the Carnegie Council Friends Committee, please contact David Pratt at 212-838-4120, x219, or dpr...@cceia.org. © 2010 Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs This message is from the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, 170 East 64th Street / New York, N.Y. 10065. You are subscribed to the Carnegie Council mailing list(s). If you wish to unsubscribe, you may do so online here: http://www.cceia.org/about/newsletter/unsubscribe You can find the Carnegie Council's privacy policy at the following web address: http://www.cceia.org/misc/legal.html?sourceDoc=000193
[GM2020] Fw: [KomunitasEBT_EnergiBaruTerbarukan] problem pengembangan investasi geothermal
Yth Rekan milis, Memang strategi pak Luluk dengan 10 Program atau pak Luluk 10 Commandments, perlu kita kaji dengan pisau analisis SWOT,agar bisa diperkuat apa yang masih lemah,terutama pelaksanaan dilapangan,yang biasanya njlimet ...sesuai istilah the devil is in the detail. Action kita adalah memperkuat yang lemah dan memanfaatkan Opportunity. Terima kasih atas masukan tentang Geothermal. Saya jadi ingat kata pak Ciputra, bangsa Indonesia harus bisa menciptakan emas dari potensi alam Indonesia, jiwa inovasi dan entrepreneurship harus jalan seiring. Geothermal yang bisa jadi primadona kok mandeg, why? Sayang juga emas kita berupa hutan sudah gawat padahal rakyat tidak menikmati apa-apa. Jangan sampai terulang lagi, Indonesia hanya mampu merubah emas/hutan jadi sampah. Hal ini yang menyebabkan pelecehan bangsa lain terhadap Indonesia. Elit yang salah kaprah masih dalam mimpi hedonisme dan kaget mendapat kesempatan jadi kaya mendadak.Lihat saja mobil mewah mulai dari Toyota Saloon hingga Humvee,Jaguar dan Rolls Royce, berlalu tanpa memikirkan gubug dan kemiskinan serta derita yang nyata terlihat didepan matanya. Jadi ingat sajaknya Chairil Anwar ?..hidup hanyalah menunda kekalahan. So. ..do something valuable for the people. Fastabiqul khairat, mari berlomba untuk kemaslahatan umat manusia. Salam Hormat. From: widya utama To: komunitasebt_energibaruterbaru...@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 8:17:32 AM Subject: [KomunitasEBT_EnergiBaruTerbarukan] problem pengembangan investasi geothermal para netters yang budiman, investasi geothermal belum menarik karena banyak peraturan yang sering ali sangat tidak jelas: 1. investor menanggung biaya eksplorasi yang harganya bisa sampai 20jutaUS, dengan resiko tinggi: gagal, apalagi jika kualits survei pendahuluan belum meyakinkan, seolah investor mengulangi survei pendahuluan hingga eksplorasi. 2. pemenang lelang masih belum memiliki kejelasan berapa harga beli pln, karena penawaran harga pln terpisah dari proses lelang, demikian pula berapa besar produksi yang akan dibeli oleh pln. 3. belum lagi di sisi pembebasan lahan ekslpoitasi, masih tanda tanya besar; berapa biaya yang dibutuhkan untuk ini, karena investor dibiarkan untuk bernegosiasi sendiri. itu semua baru sedikit diantara banyak masalah yang ada. barangkali ada penceraan dari temann agar iklim investasi geothermal bisa diperbaiki, palimg tidak ada milestone menuju perbaikan. salam sukses selalu, /widya utama
[GM2020] Fw: Fwd: Fw: : Photographs of Paris... [1 Attachment]
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[GM2020] Fw: Emerging Technologies Wednesday Update (09/01/2010)
- Forwarded Message From: MIT Technology Review To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 12:03:33 PM Subject: Emerging Technologies Wednesday Update (09/01/2010) Technology Review Daily Update ADVERTISEMENT All newsletters are sent from the domain "trnewsletter.com." Please use the domain name (not the entire "from" address, which varies) when configuring e-mail or spam filter rules, if you have them. Emerging Technologies Daily Update ComputingWebCommunicationsEnergyMaterialsBiomedicine Business September 1, 2010 Living Data by Tom Simonite The three-story-high Allosphere creates unique visualizations. Read More » Tiny Needles to Fight Cancer by Prachi Patel Researchers inject quantum dots into the skin using plastic microneedles, potentially providing a way to diagnose and treat diseases. Read More » Nano Switches that Store More Data Head to Market by Katherine Bourzac Products featuring memristors could appear in 2013. Read More » Down the Tubes by Scott Fayner How free streaming video threatens the porn industry. Read More » Videos Diving into Data by Tom Simonite A giant sphere at the University of California Santa Barbara visualizes science data in 3D, from brain scans to new molecules. Read More » See All Videos » More News Mediacom CEO dropping proposal to go private Associated Press Blogs How Coders Can Help Fight Climate Change by Christopher Mims Vimeo's Roku App Shows how to Deliver Internet Video to TV by Christopher Mims The Sinister Link Between Infectious Agents, Bacteria and Protozoa by kfc Energy Bill Consigned to Lame Duck Session by Kevin Bullis Fuel Stickers for Plug-in Hybrids Could Mislead Drivers by Kevin Bullis Current Issue Table of Contents Subscribe and save 36% Subscribe to Technology Review Digital Advertisement Events EmTech @ MIT 2010 September 21-23, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Now in its 10th year, the emt...@mit conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. emt...@mit is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience. Sponsored Events 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply September 27-28, 2010 Waltham, Massachusetts FutureM October 4-8, 2010 Boston, MA USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo October 23-24, 2010 Washington, D.C. Advertisement Personalized Medicine The Technology Review Custom Team takes a look at the technologies that are changing the ways in which we do business. This section takes a look at the advancements in the life sciences industry. Read More » Resources 10 Emerging Technologies 2010 Each year, Technology Review selects what it believes are the 10 most important emerging technologies. The winners are chosen based on the editors' coverage of key fields. The question that we ask is simple: is the technology likely to change the world? Some of these changes are on the largest scale possible: better biofuels, more efficient solar cells, and green concrete all aim at tackling global warming in the years ahead. Other changes will be more local and involve how we use technology: for example, 3-D screens on mobile devices, new applications for cloud computing, and social television. And new ways to implant medical electronics and develop drugs for diseases will affect us on the most intimate level of all, with the promise of making our lives healthier. Spotlight on Innovations Learn about the latest energy, mobile-technology, personalized-medicine, and homeland security advancements that are poised to impact our future. Career Resources Looking for a new job or career path? Visit Technology Review's Career Resources section to search for jobs, read advice from our experts, or find a continuing-education program suited to your career goals. Technology Review Research Panel Technology Review has built a community of experts who want to share their opinions about technology-related products and services. We are now opening up membership -- and hope you will participate. We're asking for your honest opinion via online surveys. As a thank-you, each time you participate, we'll reciprocate with information, cash, and other rewards. Please join today! If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, click here to read it at our website. You are currently subscribed to the Daily Update Newsletter as daya...@yahoo.com. To unsubscribe or change your e-mail address, click here. This email was sent by: MIT Technology Review 1 Main Street, 13th Floor Cambridge, MA 02142 USA Copyright 2010 Technology Review, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
[GM2020] Fw: Emerging Technologies Monday Update (08/30/2010)
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Cc: arbie bakri ; Agus Lahinta ; sya...@ung.ac.id; Syafrudin Mosii ; Razif Halik ; indra...@gmail.com; Dr.Deddy Kurniadi Sent: Mon, August 30, 2010 2:20:52 PM Subject: Fw: Emerging Technologies Monday Update (08/30/2010) - Forwarded Message From: MIT Technology Review To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Mon, August 30, 2010 12:04:08 PM Subject: Emerging Technologies Monday Update (08/30/2010) Technology Review Daily Update ADVERTISEMENT All newsletters are sent from the domain "trnewsletter.com." Please use the domain name (not the entire "from" address, which varies) when configuring e-mail or spam filter rules, if you have them. Emerging Technologies Daily Update ComputingWebCommunicationsEnergyMaterialsBiomedicine Business August 30, 2010 A Family Mystery, Solved by a Genome by Emily Singer Physicians can now use DNA sequencing to uncover the causes of rare genetic disorders. Read More » Taking Over a Car by Erica Naone Researchers "break in" with software and a laptop. Read More » A Simple Filter Could Make LCDs More Efficient by Katherine Bourzac The new approach wastes far less light, saving energy. Read More » New Court Ruling Could Cripple Stem-Cell Research by Emily Singer Once again, federal funding restrictions cast uncertainty over the field. Read More » Videos Diving into Data by Tom Simonite A giant sphere at the University of California Santa Barbara visualizes science data in 3D, from brain scans to new molecules. Read More » Flying Robotic Hands by Kristina Grifantini The Yale Aerial Manipulator uses a flexible robotic hand to successfully grasp a range of objects while hovering. Read More » See All Videos » More News Business events scheduled for the coming month Associated Press German court turns down injunction against YouTube Associated Press No solution for BlackBerry in India, 4 days to go Associated Press HP boosts bid for 3Par to $1.88B, topping Dell Associated Press Blogs The Mathematical Secret of Viking Jewelry by kfc Flying Robotic Hands by Kristina Grifantini Going Deeper Into The Google Apps Rabbit Hole by Brad Feld Fine Structure Constant Varies with Direction in Space, Says New Data by kfc Learning How A Bill Becomes A Law by Brad Feld It's Time To Reinvent The Signature Page by Brad Feld Current Issue Table of Contents Subscribe and save 36% Subscribe to Technology Review Digital Advertisement Events EmTech @ MIT 2010 September 21-23, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Now in its 10th year, the emt...@mit conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. emt...@mit is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience. Sponsored Events 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply September 27-28, 2010 Waltham, Massachusetts FutureM October 4-8, 2010 Boston, MA USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo October 23-24, 2010 Washington, D.C. Advertisement Personalized Medicine The Technology Review Custom Team takes a look at the technologies that are changing the ways in which we do business. This section takes a look at the advancements in the life sciences industry. Read More » Resources 10 Emerging Technologies 2010 Each year, Technology Review selects what it believes are the 10 most important emerging technologies. The winners are chosen based on the editors' coverage of key fields. The question that we ask is simple: is the technology likely to change the world? Some of these changes are on the largest scale possible: better biofuels, more efficient solar cells, and green concrete all aim at tackling global warming in the years ahead. Other changes will be more local and involve how we use technology: for example, 3-D screens on mobile devices, new applications for cloud computing, and social television. And new ways to implant medical electronics and develop drugs for diseases will affect us on the most intimate level of all, with the promise of making our lives healthier. Spotlight on Innovations Learn about the latest energy, mobile-technology, personalized-medicine, and homeland security advancements that are poised to impact our future. Career Resources Looking for a new job or career path? Visit Technology Review's Career Resources section to search for jobs, read advice from our experts, or find a continuing-education program suited to your career goals. Technology Review Research Panel Technology Review has built a community of experts who want to share their opinions about technology-related products and services. We are now openin
[GM2020] Fw: Emerging Technologies Tuesday Update (08/24/2010)
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Cc: Agus Lahinta ; sya...@ung.ac.id; Dr.Deddy Kurniadi ; Razif Halik ; Bp Eddie Lembong ; arbie bakri ; Omar Trigantara Sent: Tue, August 24, 2010 12:22:02 PM Subject: Fw: Emerging Technologies Tuesday Update (08/24/2010) - Forwarded Message From: MIT Technology Review To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Tue, August 24, 2010 12:03:34 PM Subject: Emerging Technologies Tuesday Update (08/24/2010) Technology Review Daily Update ADVERTISEMENT All newsletters are sent from the domain "trnewsletter.com." Please use the domain name (not the entire "from" address, which varies) when configuring e-mail or spam filter rules, if you have them. Emerging Technologies Daily Update ComputingWebCommunicationsEnergyMaterialsBiomedicine Business August 24, 2010 Faster Catalysts Improve Hydrogen Generation by Kevin Bullis Researchers describe progress on technology for storing energy in the form of hydrogen fuel. Read More » Nano Antenna Steers Photons by Duncan Graham-Rowe A nanoscale version of a TV antenna directs light. Read More » Mining Mood Swings on the Real-Time Web by Erica Naone A startup provides free access to real-time data from the social Web. Read More » More News Panel maker Chimei sues Sony over patents Associated Press HP makes $1.5B bid for 3Par, topping Dell's offer Associated Press Head of Taiwan LCD maker barred from leaving US Associated Press Sweden withdraws warrant for WikiLeaks founder Associated Press Blogs One Idea Solves Dark Energy and Lithium Abundance Mysteries by kfc How Game Consoles Could Revolutionize the Internet by Christopher Mims Predicting the Death of Print by Christopher Mims Entrepreneurial Density by Brad Feld Bringing a sacrificial goat and n-bit string to the oracle by Scott Aaronson Your Platform Is Not In My Space by Brad Feld Current Issue Table of Contents Subscribe and save 36% Subscribe to Technology Review Digital Advertisement Events EmTech @ MIT 2010 September 21-23, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Now in its 10th year, the emt...@mit conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. emt...@mit is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience. Sponsored Events 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply September 27-28, 2010 Waltham, Massachusetts FutureM October 4-8, 2010 Boston, MA USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo October 23-24, 2010 Washington, D.C. Advertisement Personalized Medicine The Technology Review Custom Team takes a look at the technologies that are changing the ways in which we do business. This section takes a look at the advancements in the life sciences industry. Read More » Resources 10 Emerging Technologies 2010 Each year, Technology Review selects what it believes are the 10 most important emerging technologies. The winners are chosen based on the editors' coverage of key fields. The question that we ask is simple: is the technology likely to change the world? Some of these changes are on the largest scale possible: better biofuels, more efficient solar cells, and green concrete all aim at tackling global warming in the years ahead. Other changes will be more local and involve how we use technology: for example, 3-D screens on mobile devices, new applications for cloud computing, and social television. And new ways to implant medical electronics and develop drugs for diseases will affect us on the most intimate level of all, with the promise of making our lives healthier. Spotlight on Innovations Learn about the latest energy, mobile-technology, personalized-medicine, and homeland security advancements that are poised to impact our future. Career Resources Looking for a new job or career path? Visit Technology Review's Career Resources section to search for jobs, read advice from our experts, or find a continuing-education program suited to your career goals. Technology Review Research Panel Technology Review has built a community of experts who want to share their opinions about technology-related products and services. We are now opening up membership -- and hope you will participate. We're asking for your honest opinion via online surveys. As a thank-you, each time you participate, we'll reciprocate with information, cash, and other rewards. Please join today! If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, click here to read it at our website. You are currently subscribed to the Daily Update Newsletter as daya...@yahoo.com. To unsubscribe or change your e-mail address, click here. This email was sent by: MIT Technology Revi
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- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Cc: arbie bakri Sent: Tue, August 24, 2010 12:19:25 PM Subject: Re: [AlumniPrancis] PLTN - Listrik Yth Pak Agus Terima kasih atas perhatian pak Agus. Kalau diperlukan lebih detail bisa diskusi atau kalau di Perguruan Tinggi bisa berupa ceramah PLTN. Terima kasih semoga barokah buat kita bersama.Amiin. Wassalam, Bakri Arbie. From: agus supangat To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, August 24, 2010 10:26:23 AM Subject: Re: [AlumniPrancis] PLTN - Listrik Pak Bakri Ysh. Trima kasih atas pencerahannya dan semoga share ilmu yang bermanfaat ini dibalas dengan berlipat ganda dalam bulan yang penuh barokah dan penuh bonus ini. Yth Pak Agus dan rekan milis, Pertama terima kasih atas pertanyaan pak Agus.Saya akan coba jawab secara umum. Berdasarkan kwalifikasi umum PLTN sudah menuju tahap generasi ke 4,yang disebut sebagai inovative reactor.Langsung ke generasi kedua yaitu filosofi disain "defense in depth",atau pertahanan berlapis tentang kemungkinan lepasnya radiasi ke lingkungan yang mengakibatkan paparan radiasi kepada manusia dan lingkungan diluar reaktor. Inti dari keselamatan PLTN adalah, kwalitas yang prima mulai dari desain,konstruksi,operasi dan perawatan,ini adalah persyaratan utama.Jadi harus serius untuk setiap tahap, tak boleh main dengan spesifikasi dan kwalitas. Dalam desain, selalu diperhitungkan dimana kemungkinan terjadinya suatu pemicu dan bagaimana urutan kejadian sehingga bisa terjadi sesuatu paparan radiasi bagi personil maupun manusia dan lingkungan di sekitar reaktor.Ilmunya adalah risk analysis yang terbagi dalam fault tree analysis dan root cause analysis, sebenarnya adalah probabilistik dan bukan deterministik. Dalam perhitungan seandainya ada sistem yang terlalu lemah dalam pertahanan terhadap radiasi,maka dibuat redundansi, hingga 3 ,misalnya pendingin darurat reaktor,ada 3 paralel, berfungsi untuk mencegah pemanasan teras,terutama bahan bakar reaktor agar tidak mencapai atau mendekati 900 derajat Celsius. Mengapa ? Karena PLTN biasa beroperasi pada temperatur 350 derajat Celsius.Usaha untuk tidak mendekati 900 derajat, adalah upaya agar tidak terjadi reaksi eksotermik, sehingga bisa terjadi pelelehan kelongsong bahan bakar nuklir.Seperti diketahui barir/penghalang pertama dari radioaktif adalah kelongsong bahan bakar nuklir. Penghalang kedua adalah sistem primer, ketiga bejana tekan reaktor dan keempat adalah sungkup bundar atau persegi yang biasanya kelihatan sebagai bangunan kokoh beton setebal 2 meter. PLTN Chernobyl masih termasuk generasi pertama sehingga belum ada barir ke-empat,sehingga tidak bisa menahan radiasi keluar lingkungan pada saat terjadi kecelakaan parah.Saat ini tidak ada lagi PLTN yang tidak punya barir ke-4. PLTN generasi kedua memperkuat atau memperkecil risiko dengan redundansi,baik sistem kontrol, sistem ventilasi yang mengatur tekanan udara agar tekanan selalu lebih rendah dari luar agar tidak ada radiasi yang bocor keluar.PLTN generasi ketiga untuk beberapa hal mulai menggantikan dengan sistem pasif,yaitu seperti pendingin darurat tidak menggunakan pompa-pompa aktif,namun menggunakan gejala pendinginan alamiah, seperti natural convection dll. Karena, natural convection,gravitasi dan tekanan pasti berfungsi maka tidak perlu redundansi lagi.Hal ini menghemat sistem dan komponen. PLTN generasi ke-4, ada berbagai kombinasi, seperti yang sedang saya pelajari sekarang adalah fast reactor dengan pendingin Pb-Bi.Mengapa ? Karena fast reactor bisa/dapat menggunakan bahan bakar bekas PLTN sekarang seperti Plutonium untuk menjadi bahan bakarnya sehingga Uranium.Thorium yang ada di alam ini bisa mengatasi keperluan listrik dunia selama 6000 tahun (dengan demand tahun 2000-an). Tentang keselamatan PLTN generasi ke-4 Pb-Bi,tekanan hanya sedikit diatas 1 atmosfir, jadi tidak ada risiko meledaknya reaktor.Temperaturnya bisa beroperasi disekitar 400 derajat C sehingga lebih tinggi efisiensinya. Mengenai PLTN yang bisa lolos di Indonesia adalah PLTN generasi kedua dan ketiga,karena risikonya sudah mencapai 10 pangkat -7, artinya 1 diantara 10 juta risiko lepasnya zat radioaktif ke lingkungan dan 10 kali lebih kecil dari risiko kapal terbang yang mencapai 10 pangkat -6. Mestinya PLTN generasi ke-4 akan lebih kecil lagi risikonya,namun belum ada yang full commercial sehingga belum ada yang fixed hitungan risikonya.Yang ada ialah penggunaan dalam kapal selam tipe Alpha dari Rusia yang sempat bikin heboh Amerika dan sekutunya karena kelincahan operasinya. Rusia sempat membuat 8 kapal selam nuklir tipe ini ditahun 70-an dan 80-an. Saat ini sedang membuat prototype untuk PLTN komersil,mirip dengan Hyperion reactor dari USA. Perancis pernah menggebu-gebu dengan fast reactor, karena masalah operasi yang belum efisien,sehingga mereka tetap pada PLTN generasi kedua
[GM2020] Fw: Baseline of Health Bi-Monthly Newsletter August
- Forwarded Message From: Jon Barron To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Mon, August 23, 2010 9:39:20 AM Subject: Baseline of Health Bi-Monthly Newsletter August iContact Custom Template Written by: Jon Barron Edited by: Kristen Barron Q&A with Jon Barron, 2010 Medicine Is Less Scientific than You Think Green Tea Squeeze Play When "Organic" Is Not Organic The Impact of a Name Tai Chi and Yoga Decrease Arthritis Pain Heartburn, Ulcer & Acid Reflux Medication Addicted to Junk Food Food Portions & Overeating Kristen's Note To Readers Hello Bakri Arbie, According to a just released study, the more you sit, the higher your chances of dying -- regardless of whether you exercise or not. Jon explains why things might not be quite what they seem in this study, and explains how to save your life by better understanding what's true and not true in scientific studies. (See link to newsletter below.) Note: You have just a few days left to cash in on Baseline Nutritionals' August Special in which they are giving away two free bottles of Digestive Enzymes with every order that totals $201 or more. Jon Barron considers Digestive Enzymes the single most essential supplement in the alternative health arsenal, and this is the most popular special Baseline Nutritionals offers each year. Don't let this opportunity to stock up for free pass you by. PS: If you like this newsletter, please pass it on. Just click: Forward to a Friend. And now Jon. Kristen Join Us On: Sitting Versus Lifespan by Jon Barron Several weeks ago, the American Journal of Epidemiology published a study entitled "Leisure Time Spent Sitting in Relation to Total Mortality in a Prospective Cohort of US Adults." A shortened title might have read, "The More You Sit, the More You Die." As might be expected, it rippled through the wire services. And why not? It offered catchy headlines and high shock value -- just what the media craves these days during the decline of investigative journalism and the rise of wire service paraphrasing. Check out some of the headlines: * "Study Links More Time Spent Sitting to Higher Risk of Death" * "More Time Spent Sitting Linked to Higher Risk of Death; Risk Found to Be Independent of Physical Activity Level" * "The Longer You Sit, the Shorter Your Life" Then again, why this study should receive so much press is curious since it's merely a repeat of a number of previous studies. * For example, there's the Australian study released earlier this year that demonstrated that "Prolonged TV Viewing Linked To Higher Risk Of Death Even In Regular Exercisers" * Or the study published last year in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise titled "Sitting Time and Mortality from All Causes, Cardiovascular Disease, and Cancer" In any case, despite all the drama, and despite the fact that all of these studies seem to make an undeniable case for the conclusion that sitting increases mortality regardless of whether you exercise or not, they are not as cut and dried as they might first appear. And in fact, as with many such studies, they contain holes so big in their methodology, you could drive a fleet of trucks through them. So now let us examine this latest study to see what "supportable" conclusions might actually be drawn from it, and what you can learn about studies, in general, that might save your life. To read today’s newsletter, in which I take these issues on one at a time and try to resolve the confusion, Click Here For Full Newsletter. Special Announcement: "Lessons from the Miracle Doctors" now in Estonian You read that right! Tens of thousands of people around the world have read Jon's groundbreaking book...in English. Well, now they can read it in "authorized" Estonian. Check it out! And while you're at it, if you are registered with Amazon.com and have read Lessons from the Miracle Doctors, please feel free to go to Amazon and write a review telling others why you liked it. The more people you share it with, the more powerful the message becomes. 19360 Rinaldi St. Suite 370 Porter Ranch, CA 91326 This message was sent from Jon Barron to daya...@yahoo.com. It was sent from: The Baseline of Health Foundation, 19360 Rinaldi Street, Porter Ranch, CA 91326. You can modify/update your subscription via the link below. The Baseline of Health Foundation newsletter and website are made possible by grants from Jon Barron and Baseline Nutritionals, Inc. Email Marketing by Manage your subscription Share this message with others:del.icio.us Digg reddit Facebook StumbleUpon
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Yth Rekan milis, Berhubung ada koreksi terhadap pernyataan "sejuta kali lebih besar dari hasil reaksi kimia" sebenarnya secara tepatnya 200.000.000 eV per sekali reaksi inti, dibagi 3 eV per sekali reaksi kimiawi, maka hasilnya adalah 66, juta kali. Sebagai tambahan,kemarin 21 Agustus 2010, berita bahwa Iran mulai mengisi bahan bakar nuklir kedalam teras reaktor, dibantu oleh Rusia dan pengawasan IAEA,Wina. Diperkirakan kalau semua berjalan lancar maka Oktober 2010 akan mulai produksi listrik. Rusia berjanji akan mengambil semua bahan bakar bekas pakai, agar tidak dicurigai untuk membuat bom. Anehnya nuklir setelah dipakai, malahan ditakuti. Sebabnya adalah selain bahan bakar U-235 habis,malahan lahir Pu-239 yang juga bisa dibuat jadi bahan bakar PLTN generasi berikutnya atau untuk Bom.Karenanya ada desain PLTN,fast- reactor yang bisa gunakan Pu sebagai bahan bakarnya untuk pembangkitan listrik. Karenanya untuk segi bahan bakar nuklir ada istilah patah tumbuh hilang berganti.Sesuatu yang sulit dimengerti orang awam apalagi para politisi yang berunding tentang nuklir. Salam hormat, Bakri Arbie. Yth Rekan milis, Mumpung masih bulan Agustus yaitu sejarah jatuhnya bom nuklir di Jepang yang memberi peluang bagi Soekarno dan Hatta untuk memproklamirkan kemerdekaan Indonesia. Sedikit sejarah tentang penemuan pembelahan Inti dari Uranium,menjadi berita hangat di tahun 1938-39 di Hahn Meitner Institute di Berlin. Oleh karena berita itu maka Einstein menulis surat kepada Presiden Roosevelt tentang ditemukannya fissi Uranium 235 yang menghasilkan energi sebesar 200 Mev per reaksi ini. Mengingat besarnya energi yang diperoleh adalah sejuta kali lebih besar dari hasil reaksi kimia yang dipakai sebagai bahan peledak waktu itu ,sedangkan perang sudah mulai berkecamuk di Eropa dimana Hitler mulai mencaplok Yugoslavia dan kemudian Polandia, maka orang khawatir bahwa Hitler akan bisa gunakan penemuan itu bagi keperluan militernya. Berkat surat Einstein maka lahirlah bom nuklir yang mengakhiri perang dunia kedua dengan dijatuhkannya bom nuklir di Hiroshima dan Nagasaki di bulan Agustus 1945. Penemunya adalah tiga peneliti yaitu Otto Hahn dan Lise Meitner keduanya fisikawan dan Fritz Strassmann yang punya latar belakang Kimia.Dr. Otto lulusan University of Marburg,sedangkan Dr.Lise Meitner merupakan wanita kedua yang mendapatkan gelar Dr. fisika di Eropa, berasal dari University of Vienna. Pada saat itu sudah ditemukan oleh Dr.Chadwick adanya netron yang bisa menjelajahi inti dari atom oleh karena muatannya yang netral. Ketiganya sepakat untuk mencoba menembak Uranium dengan netron,karena massa atomnya yang tinggi sehingga bisa dipecah, namun sebelum eksperimen terjadi Dr.Lise Meitner karena berdarah Yahudi,maka harus keluar dari Jerman dan pindah ke Nobel Institute di Stockholm. Percobaan terus dilanjutkan di Berlin dan hasilnya ditemukan adanya Barium.Para fisikawan Otto dan Lise kemudian melakukan perhitungan dengan teori tentang inti atom oleh Bohr, dan konklusinya tanpa setahu mereka sudah menghasilkan pembelahan inti U-235 menjadi dua inti stabil dan salah satunya adalah Barium. Percobaan diteruskan yang kemudian mengetahui besarnya energi yang dihasilkan dan juga ditemukannya 2 hingga 3 netron dari hasil pembelahan inti U-235. Penemuan ini kemudiam memungkinkan terjadinya reaksi berantai nuklir yang menghasilkan energi yang sangat besar. Otto Hahn kemudian kaget karena mendapatkan Hadiah Nobel di bidang Kimia di tahun 1944,atas temuannya. Lise Meitner dan Srassman tidak mendapat penghargaan Nobel. Namun ketiganya sangat menentang temuan mereka menjadi cikal bakal bom nuklir. Hitler bukannyatidak mencoba untuk membuat bom nuklir melalui Prof.Heisenberg, namun berkat gangguan pemboman instalasi nuklir oleh Sekutu, maka tidak bisa maju. Sedangkan Amerika di tahun 1942,sudah bisa membuat reaktor nuklir pertama di dunia dilapangan bola University of Chicago. Berkat program Manhattan maka di tahun 1945 bisa dibuat beberapa buah bom nuklir.Ada yang mengatakan 3 buah, namun ada juga yang mengatakan 4 buah. Reaktor nuklir pertama di tahun 1942 saat ini tinggal monumen batu yang menyatakan n disini ditemukan reaktor nuklir dengan reaksi berantai pertama di dunia. Ketika saya Moscow ditahun 90-an berkat kenal dengan Prof.Gagarinski,saya berkesempatan untuk melihat reaktor nuklir pertama Rusia yang ternyata dibangun di tahun 1944, hanya 2 tahun setelah Amerika Serikat. Saya beruntung masih sempat menyaksikan penelitian fisika reaktor di reaktor riset nuklir yang tertua didunia. Demikian sejarah singkat para ilmuwan kreatif dan cerdas,yang menjadi penggerak dinamika ilmu pengetahuan dan tanpa persetujuan mereka bisa saja disalah gunakan oleh umat manusia. C'est la viekata orang Prancis. Salam Hormat, Bakri Arbie. ---Original Email--- Subject :FW :Berita Detik.com >From :null Date :Thu Aug 19 16:09:51 Asia/Ban
[GM2020] Fw: [FKMNI] :Berita Detik.com dan sejarah penemuan FISSI Uranium di HMI-Berlin ,1938-39.
Yth Rekan milis, Mumpung masih bulan Agustus yaitu sejarah jatuhnya bom nuklir di Jepang yang memberi peluang bagi Soekarno dan Hatta untuk memproklamirkan kemerdekaan Indonesia. Sedikit sejarah tentang penemuan pembelahan Inti dari Uranium,menjadi berita hangat di tahun 1938-39 di Hahn Meitner Institute di Berlin. Oleh karena berita itu maka Einstein menulis surat kepada Presiden Roosevelt tentang ditemukannya fissi Uranium 235 yang menghasilkan energi sebesar 200 Mev per reaksi ini. Mengingat besarnya energi yang diperoleh adalah sejuta kali lebih besar dari hasil reaksi kimia yang dipakai sebagai bahan peledak waktu itu ,sedangkan perang sudah mulai berkecamuk di Eropa dimana Hitler mulai mencaplok Yugoslavia dan kemudian Polandia, maka orang khawatir bahwa Hitler akan bisa gunakan penemuan itu bagi keperluan militernya. Berkat surat Einstein maka lahirlah bom nuklir yang mengakhiri perang dunia kedua dengan dijatuhkannya bom nuklir di Hiroshima dan Nagasaki di bulan Agustus 1945. Penemunya adalah tiga peneliti yaitu Otto Hahn dan Lise Meitner keduanya fisikawan dan Fritz Strassmann yang punya latar belakang Kimia.Dr. Otto lulusan University of Marburg,sedangkan Dr.Lise Meitner merupakan wanita kedua yang mendapatkan gelar Dr. fisika di Eropa, berasal dari University of Vienna. Pada saat itu sudah ditemukan oleh Dr.Chadwick adanya netron yang bisa menjelajahi inti dari atom oleh karena muatannya yang netral. Ketiganya sepakat untuk mencoba menembak Uranium dengan netron,karena massa atomnya yang tinggi sehingga bisa dipecah, namun sebelum eksperimen terjadi Dr.Lise Meitner karena berdarah Yahudi,maka harus keluar dari Jerman dan pindah ke Nobel Institute di Stockholm. Percobaan terus dilanjutkan di Berlin dan hasilnya ditemukan adanya Barium.Para fisikawan Otto dan Lise kemudian melakukan perhitungan dengan teori tentang inti atom oleh Bohr, dan konklusinya tanpa setahu mereka sudah menghasilkan pembelahan inti U-235 menjadi dua inti stabil dan salah satunya adalah Barium. Percobaan diteruskan yang kemudian mengetahui besarnya energi yang dihasilkan dan juga ditemukannya 2 hingga 3 netron dari hasil pembelahan inti U-235. Penemuan ini kemudiam memungkinkan terjadinya reaksi berantai nuklir yang menghasilkan energi yang sangat besar. Otto Hahn kemudian kaget karena mendapatkan Hadiah Nobel di bidang Kimia di tahun 1944,atas temuannya. Lise Meitner dan Srassman tidak mendapat penghargaan Nobel. Namun ketiganya sangat menentang temuan mereka menjadi cikal bakal bom nuklir. Hitler bukannyatidak mencoba untuk membuat bom nuklir melalui Prof.Heisenberg, namun berkat gangguan pemboman instalasi nuklir oleh Sekutu, maka tidak bisa maju. Sedangkan Amerika di tahun 1942,sudah bisa membuat reaktor nuklir pertama di dunia dilapangan bola University of Chicago. Berkat program Manhattan maka di tahun 1945 bisa dibuat beberapa buah bom nuklir.Ada yang mengatakan 3 buah, namun ada juga yang mengatakan 4 buah. Reaktor nuklir pertama di tahun 1942 saat ini tinggal monumen batu yang menyatakan n disini ditemukan reaktor nuklir dengan reaksi berantai pertama di dunia. Ketika saya Moscow ditahun 90-an berkat kenal dengan Prof.Gagarinski,saya berkesempatan untuk melihat reaktor nuklir pertama Rusia yang ternyata dibangun di tahun 1944, hanya 2 tahun setelah Amerika Serikat. Saya beruntung masih sempat menyaksikan penelitian fisika reaktor di reaktor riset nuklir yang tertua didunia. Demikian sejarah singkat para ilmuwan kreatif dan cerdas,yang menjadi penggerak dinamika ilmu pengetahuan dan tanpa persetujuan mereka bisa saja disalah gunakan oleh umat manusia. C'est la viekata orang Prancis. Salam Hormat, Bakri Arbie. ---Original Email--- Subject :FW :Berita Detik.com >From :null Date :Thu Aug 19 16:09:51 Asia/Bangkok 2010 Kawan2. FYI Wass. FA Berikut berita dari detik.com,: Kamis, 19/08/2010 13:19 WIB Wapres: Pembangunan Reaktor Nuklir Cita-cita yang Tetap Diteruskan Irwan Nugroho - detikNews Jakarta - Wakil Presiden (Wapres) Boediono mengatakan Indonesia tetap akan membangun reaktor nuklir untuk pembangkit listrik. Namun, pemerintah belum dapat memastikan kapan dan di mana reaktor nuklir itu akan dibangun. "Kapan saya sendiri tidak bisa memberikan tahun yang pasti, tapi kita akan berusaha tetap untuk pada suatu saat di tempat yang kita sepakati bersama lokasinya kita akan bangun reaktor nuklir untuk tujuan pembangkit listrik. Jadi ini adalah salah satu cita-cita kita yang akan kita teruskan," ujar Boediono. Hal tersebut disampaikan Boediono saat menjawab salah satu pertenyaan peserta Program Pendidikan Reguler Angkatan (PPRA) XLIV Lemhanas yang mengikuti pembekalan di Kantor Wakil Presiden, Jl Medan Merdeka Selatan, Jakarta Pusat, Kamis (19/8/2010). Menurut Wapres, teknologi nuklir mau tidak mau harus dikuasai oleh bangsa Indonesia sebagai alternatif pembangkit energi. Negeri ini tidak boleh terlena oleh melimpahny
[GM2020] Fw: [AlumniPrancis] Beberapa hal yang terkait dengan puasa [1 Attachment]
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: pqrsaman...@hotmail.com Cc: arbie bakri Sent: Sat, August 21, 2010 10:10:46 AM Subject: Fw: [AlumniPrancis] Beberapa hal yang terkait dengan puasa - Forwarded Message From: mat saleh To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sat, August 21, 2010 9:57:03 AM Subject: [AlumniPrancis] Beberapa hal yang terkait dengan puasa Ass WrWb. Bapak/ibu... berikut beberapa hal yang terkait dengan puasa, apabila ada yang kurang mohon untuk melengkapinya. Nuwun Saleh
[GM2020] Fw: Contingency Measure
Yth Rekan milis, Saya diminta oleh Bung Henk,untuk mengomentari isu penting tentang pengalihan hutan di Gorontalo. Di bidang keselamatan nuklir saya pernah belajar tentang Risk Analysis yang intinya adalah Fault Tree Analysis dan Root Cause Analysis. Ternyata saya klik Risk Analysis ada banyak yang bisa diunduh, termasuk business dan policy risk. Ada baiknya buat kelompok yang yang kuat analisisnya berdasarkan ilmu Risk Analysis, karena kita mempunyai pemikiran bahwa pengalihan hutan akan buat hal yang merugikan bahkan membahayakan Gorontalo.Bahaya atau risikonya apa dan berapa frekwensi atau kemungkinan kejadian pertahun misalnya. Dengan analisis itu sebagai petunjuk kita bisa temukan akar permasalahan dan bagaimana menghindari bahaya hipotetis yang kita perkirakan. Dengan demikian kita punya argumen yang cukup ilmiah untuk bisa membatalkan sesuatu yang bisa menyebabkan risiko bagi Gorontalo. Untuk start bisa klik Root Cause Analysis; Fault Tree Analysis dan Risk Analysis. Hidup adalah risiko yaitu suatu kejadian yang berbahaya menyebabkan korban orang /alam dikali-kan dengan kemungkinan terjadinya dalam suatu kurun waktu. Seperti naik motor di Indonesia risiko kecelakaan adalah 10 minus 3 pertahun; artinya dalam setahun, satu dari seribu pengendara motor,satu orang akan mengalami kecelakaan secara statistik. Naik mobil lebih rendah lagi sehingga ada hitungan untuk pesawat bisa mencapai 10 pangkat minus 6 , artinya 1 diantara satu juta akan celaka per tahun .Namun kalau kita tidak mengikuti aturan dan perawatan pesawat dengan baik maka risiko di Indonesia bisa menjadi tinggi sehingga pesawat kita dilarang terbang ke Eropa. Sebagai informasi PLTN berdasarkan perhitungan Prof Rasmussen dari MIT,risikonya adalah 10 pangkat minus 7.Disini pentingnya Risk Analysis untuk bisa mempertahankan statistik agar kita memenuhi syarat standar keselamatan internasional dengan mengikuti prosedur operasi yang baku. Secara pribadi saya cenderung tidak merubah alam,kecuali ada benefit langsung yang kelihatannya ada manfaat untuk penciptaan kerja, kesejahteraan dan kecerdasan rakyat Gorontalo.Disini kita lihat Risk to Benefit Ratio, OK atau tidak. Demikian sumbang saran dari saya semoga bermanfaat. Salam Hormat, Bakri Arbie. - Forwarded Message From: Razif Halik Uno To: Arbie Bakri r. Sent: Sat, August 21, 2010 12:15:56 PM Subject: Re: Contingency Measure Alangkah baiknya plan itu "dilemparkan" langsung ke GM2020 supaya semua ikut memberi ide dalam debat. ____ From: Bakri Arbie Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2010 19:00:06 -0700 (PDT) To: Cc: Indra Uno; Amanda Katili; Clayton Lynn; Amanda Katili-Niode Subject: Re: Contingency Measure Yth Bung Henk, Sebenarnya di nuklir ada ilmu Risk Analysis dengan Fault Tree Analysis dan Root Cause Analysis. Coba saya lihat lagi literaturnya. Trims. From: Razif Halik Uno To: Amanda Katili-Niode ; Indra Uno ; Arbie Bakri r. ; Clayton Lynn Sent: Fri, August 20, 2010 10:00:46 PM Subject: Contingency Measure Setahu sy, selalu ada langkah2 darurat yg perlu diambil kalau ada bahaya. Misalnya digedung tinggi kalau ada kebakaran atau gempa.Langkah2 itu sudah baku. Seingat sy,pernah membaca ada semacam langkah/studi yg diambil untuk mengukur dan mencegah terjadi banjir karena perusakan hutan/alam (disaster forecasting).Nah. ,anda2 punya materi/reference itu yg mungkin bisa dipakai utk membuktikan peralihan fungsi TN Bogani Nani Wartabone mengandung potensi bahaya bagi dataran Gtlo? Ini utk mengantisipasi ADU DEBAT antara yg pro(Pemerintah Daerah) dan yg kontra (Akademisi,rakyat yg sadar) peralihan fungsi hutan. Anybody can contribute? Salam,OH
[GM2020] Fw: Sunshine Vitamin Gets Even Better
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: Ani Sekarningsih ; Razif Halik ; Omar Trigantara ; pqrsaman...@hotmail.com; arbie bakri Sent: Sat, August 21, 2010 8:06:57 AM Subject: Fw: Sunshine Vitamin Gets Even Better - Forwarded Message From: "Al Sears, MD" To: Iskandar Sent: Wed, August 18, 2010 2:30:53 PM Subject: Sunshine Vitamin Gets Even Better Sunshine Vitamin Gets Even Better Al Sears, MD 11903 Southern Blvd., Ste. 208 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 August 18, 2010 Dear Iskandar, There’s one nutrient that has more health benefits than any other I can think of. I’ve written to you about this nutrient before. But today, I have a startling new benefit you should know. It has to do with Parkinson’s disease… Parkinson’s disease doesn’t follow the rules. There’s no known cause. And everyone is at risk. Including you. This disease affects the brain and muscle control. It messes with nerve cells that produce dopamine. Dopamine is like a messenger that runs to different parts of your body to tell it how and when to move. When your body doesn’t produce enough “messengers,” parts of your body won’t know what to do. This causes the tremors and spasms associated with Parkinson’s.1 But, there’s something you can do right now to lower your risk of getting Parkinson’s disease. It’s right outside your door. This non-drug has no side effects. And you can get all you want for free. I’m talking about vitamin D. Vitamin D is the only vitamin you get from sunshine. This vitamin is well-known to dramatically reduce risks of cancer and heart disease. And a study I recently read suggests that it can also reduce the chances of Parkinson’s disease by up to 65%.2 I can think of no drug that even comes close. You see, the part of the brain most affected by Parkinson’s is full of vitamin D receptors. And vitamin D has been shown to prevent loss of the cells that produce dopamine (dopaminergic neurons).3 In today’s world, everyone could use more vitamin D. Our native ancestors were out in the sun for most of the day working, walking, and hunting. Today people aren’t outside as much. Many of us spend most of our day in an office, in a car, or in our homes. Some people never see daylight. I recommend you get vitamin D from natural sources like the sun. As little as 10 minutes in the midday sun produces 10,000 units of vitamin D. But if you can’t get outside, you can add vitamin D to your diet. Here are some of the best options: Source Amount IUs Cod liver oil 1 Tbsp. 1360 Herring 3 Oz. 1383 Catfish 3 Oz. 425 Salmon, cooked 3.5 Oz. 360 Mackerel, cooked 3.5 Oz. 345 Sardines, canned in oil, drained 1.75 Oz. 250 Tuna, canned in oil 3 Oz. 200 Eel, cooked 3.5 Oz. 200 Pork spare ribs 3 Oz. 88 Beef liver, pan-fried 3 Oz. 42 Egg, whole One 25 If you need to supplement, I recommend you aim for a minimum of 2,000 I.U. of vitamin D per day. To Your Good Health, Al Sears, MD 1 Yoshihiro Sato, MD, Munetsugu Kikuyama, PhD and Kotaro Oizumi, MD. High prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and reduced bone mass in Parkinson's disease. American Academy of Neurology. 1997;49:1273-1278. 2 Paul Knekt, DPH; Annamari Kilkkinen, PhD; Harri Rissanen, MSc; Jukka Marniemi, PhD; Katri Sääksjärvi, MSc; Markku Heliövaara, PhD, Serum Vitamin D and the Risk of Parkinson Disease. Archives of Neurology, 2010;67(7):808-811. 3 Paul Knekt, DPH; Annamari Kilkkinen, PhD; Harri Rissanen, MSc; Jukka Marniemi, PhD; Katri Sääksjärvi, MSc; Markku Heliövaara, PhD, Serum Vitamin D and the Risk of Parkinson Disease. Archives of Neurology, 2010;67(7):808-811. Before you hit reply to send us a question or request, please visit here: http://www.alsearsmd.com/content/index.php?id=113 __ To learn more about Wellness Research and Consulting, call (866) 792-1035 or visit: http://www.alsearsmd.com___ If you want to end your subscription or you need to change your e-mail address, please follow the instructions below. Your changes will be effective immediately. However, if you do not follow the instructions below and simply hit reply instead, we may not receive your request and cannot assure you that it will be completed. ___ Manage your subscription: To unsubscribe from this newsletter, click here: Unsubscribe me from this list To manage your subscription by mail or for any other subscription issues, write us at: Wellness Research and Consulting, Inc. Attn: Customer Service 11903 Southern Blvd., Ste. 208 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 USA daya...@yahoo.com
[GM2020] Fw: Pidato Kenegaraan Presiden SBY dan Anggaran 2011.
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: forum-pembaca-kom...@yahoogroups.com Cc: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com; arbie bakri ; Razif Halik ; rahakund...@yahoo.co.uk; Omar Trigantara ; Ani Sekarningsih ; Dr.Deddy Kurniadi ; Agus Lahinta ; sya...@ung.ac.id; syamsa Sent: Thu, August 19, 2010 2:25:47 PM Subject: Fw: Pidato Kenegaraan Presiden SBY dan Anggaran 2011. Yth Rekan milis, Untuk menjawab beberapa pertanyaan dari beberapa teman saya tambahkan informasi sbb; -Saya terkesan dengan pernyataan ketua HIPMI beberapa tahun lalu Bung Sandy Uno, yang mempunyai cita-cita untuk menciptakan 4 juta UKM di Indonesia, Kalau saya pakai pola Cina,yaitu program UKM dengan 8 tenaga kerja,maka kita berarti menciptakan 32 juta pekerja, yang nyata-nyata pro-job,dalam suatu kurun waktu 5-10 tahun. Tergantung operasionalisasi dilapangan oleh para pelaksana. Dengan sistem pemerintahan sekarang berapa job yang tercipta ? Meskipun dana trilyun rupiah sudah dikeluarkan? Dimana program Kredit Usaha Rakyat atau KUR ? -Program PNPM saya lihat di tempatkan di Departemen Dalam Negeri untuk tahun 2011, adalah Rp 13,3 triliun,saya perlu cek ditahun sebelumnya.Yang terkesan umum selama ini adalah Pemda yang mengejar-ngejar para pengusaha kaki lima untuk penertiban dan bukannya usaha untuk memperbanyak UKM,mempertinggi daya saing dengan teknologi tepat guna dan carikan market yang tepat.Hal itu yang saya katakan bahwa paradigma pikirnya perlu diubah, -Di negara manapun urusan daya-saing dan kemandirian usaha/entrepreneurship dilakukan oleh usaha bersama Departemen Perindustrian,Riset& Teknologi, Keuangan/Perbankan,Perdagangan,Kadin,Diknas untuk siapkan SDM-nya,paling pas dibawah kordinasi Menko Perekonomian. Mohon dilihat bagaimana Cina,Korea Selatan,Taiwan dengan program sistem inovasi nasionalnya,bahkan menjadi laporan dari OECD countries,dengan judul National Innovation System dari negara-negara tersebut. -Strategic Thinking is the way in which people in an organization think about,assess, view and create the future for themselves and their organization.It is more than responding to both day to day, as well as long term problems.It is creating tommorow.It is not reactive but proactive.The great exitement of the future is that we can shape it.Contoh yang parah ,Menteri Kominfo menurut pola internasional adalah bagaimana E-government bisa berfungsi di di Indonesia agar sinergi dan efektifitas serta efisiensi dari program Pemerintah dapat dicapai secara optimum,bukannya yang lain.Program yang sinergi adalah 1 +1 bisa menjadi 3, bukan menjadi 1,5.Investasi yang sekian bisa menjadi sekian kali lipat,bahkan puluhan kali lipat, kalau kita gabungkan inovasi dan entrepreneurship. -The greatest danger in times of turbulence is not the turbulence itself.It is the act with yesterday logic. If we fail to link Mega, Macro and Micro planning than we ignore the societal responsibility as an ethic and the source of continuing success.So do not waste valuable resource and time without achieving measurable performance improvement.So please define needs as gaps in results at the Mega,Macro and Micro levels.It means you define the world you would like to create for your grand children. -Kalau tidak ada perubahan paradigma,maka Indonesia akan terjebak seperti istilah orang Padang, "bagaikan mencari ketek ular" yang artinya tidak akan ketemu solusinya. Demikian tambahan informasi tentang Anggaran 2011. Salam Hormat, Bakri Arbie. - - Forwarded Message ---- From: bakri arbie To: forum-pembaca-kom...@yahoogroups.com Cc: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com; arbie bakri ; Razif Halik ; rahakund...@yahoo.co.uk; Omar Trigantara ; Dr.Deddy Kurniadi ; Agus Lahinta ; sya...@ung.ac.id; Syafrudin Mosii Sent: Thu, August 19, 2010 9:14:22 AM Subject: Pidato Kenegaraan Presiden SBY dan Anggaran 2011. Yth Rekan milis, Pertama kami ucapkan DirgahayuRepublik Indonesia dalam menyongsong hari Proklamasi ke 65. Perkenankan kami memberi komentar terhadap Pidato Presiden SBY dan juga flashback ke belakang, dinamika pemikiran yang tumbuh sejak Presiden SBY mulai memimpin Indonesia. Dalam pidato Presiden SBY tgl 21 December 2006, tercatat strategy beliau yaitu; Triple Track Strategy yaitu pro-growth; pro-job; pro-poor. Dengan dana yang dikeluarkan untuk Pro-Poor tercatat; Rp 18 triliun di tahun 2004, Rp 23 triliun di tahun 2005; Rp 42 triliun di tahun 2006 dan Rp 51 triliun di tahun 2007. Sesuai dengan prinsip good management and leadership,mestinya ada evaluasi terhadap Triple Track Strategy; terutama menurut saya adalah pro-job;berapa job yang sudah diciptakan.Didaerah dan sektor mana ? Pidato 16 Agustus 2010,Presiden SBY lebih maju lagi dengan barangkali bisa saya sebut Quatro Track Strategy yaitu ; pro-growth; pro-job ; pro- poor ; pro-environment. Menurut saya strategy semua sudah tepat dalam menjawab tantangan yang dihadapi bangsa
[GM2020] Fw: Pidato Kenegaraan Presiden SBY dan Anggaran 2011.
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: forum-pembaca-kom...@yahoogroups.com Cc: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com; arbie bakri ; Razif Halik ; rahakund...@yahoo.co.uk; Omar Trigantara ; Dr.Deddy Kurniadi ; Agus Lahinta ; sya...@ung.ac.id; Syafrudin Mosii Sent: Thu, August 19, 2010 9:14:22 AM Subject: Pidato Kenegaraan Presiden SBY dan Anggaran 2011. Yth Rekan milis, Pertama kami ucapkan DirgahayuRepublik Indonesia dalam menyongsong hari Proklamasi ke 65. Perkenankan kami memberi komentar terhadap Pidato Presiden SBY dan juga flashback ke belakang, dinamika pemikiran yang tumbuh sejak Presiden SBY mulai memimpin Indonesia. Dalam pidato Presiden SBY tgl 21 December 2006, tercatat strategy beliau yaitu; Triple Track Strategy yaitu pro-growth; pro-job; pro-poor. Dengan dana yang dikeluarkan untuk Pro-Poor tercatat; Rp 18 triliun di tahun 2004, Rp 23 triliun di tahun 2005; Rp 42 triliun di tahun 2006 dan Rp 51 triliun di tahun 2007. Sesuai dengan prinsip good management and leadership,mestinya ada evaluasi terhadap Triple Track Strategy; terutama menurut saya adalah pro-job;berapa job yang sudah diciptakan.Didaerah dan sektor mana ? Pidato 16 Agustus 2010,Presiden SBY lebih maju lagi dengan barangkali bisa saya sebut Quatro Track Strategy yaitu ; pro-growth; pro-job ; pro- poor ; pro-environment. Menurut saya strategy semua sudah tepat dalam menjawab tantangan yang dihadapi bangsa Indonesia dan juga masalah global. Komentar umum; -Penyusunan track strategy sudah baik. -Penyusunan 10 Sasaran Strategis sebenarnya baik namun kalau kita pakai teori kumpulan beberapa sasaran sudah saling mencakup satu sama lain,seperti begini; kalau tercipta kerja/pengangguran turun/sasaran ke dua; maka kemiskinan akan turun/sasaran ketiga,dst bisa dilihat dengan teori kumpulan, -Ada sesuatu yang vital yang terlupakan yaitu sesuatu yang penting dalam Strategic Thinking and Planning adalah tiga unsur PENTING yaitu masalah MEGA/societal; MACRO/organizational dan MICRO/operational. Contoh untuk point 3 yaitu mega,macro dan micro; Terlihat sekali prinsip "money follow function" tidak berjalan dengan budaya kerja instansi selama puluhan tahun ini,sehingga saya prediksi tidak berjalan sesuai dengan Quatro Track Strategy. Dari segi MEGA rakyat mengharapkan sosial ekonominya bisa tumbuh mandiri dan berdaya saing dan inovatif dan entrepreneur, namun dari segi organisasi yang menjalankan adalah Departemen Dalam Negeri bukan Departemen Industri dan Perdagangan,Keuangan dibantu oleh MenRistek.Akibatnya budaya kerja dan fokus terjadi MISMATCH.Akibatnya hasil dari Triple Track Strategy tidak berjalan sesuai dengan rencana.Pro-job ingin menciptakan kerja misalnya menjadi kedodoran karena dilaksanakan oleh organisasi yang tidak mempunyai tradisi dan kompetensi untuk itu. Saran saya,karena sudah menjadi undang-undang,maka yang diperlukan adalah kerja keras dari Menko Perekonomian dan Menteri UKP/Prof.Kuntoro, untuk melakukan sinergi terhadap dana yang sudah terbagi di Departemen masing-masing sesuai dengan kerjasama Triple Helix Academician,Business and Government, sesuatu hal yang sudah dibahas sejak 2006 oleh Pak Kusmayanto Kadiman dalam Seminar Nasional Sistem Inovasi Nasional.Referensi; Prosiding Sistem Inovasi Nasional,2006/LIPI/Menteri Perindustrian,BAPPENAS. Namun strategi Presiden SBY menurut saya sudah cukup maju dari sebelumnya,meskipun operasionalisasi dari strategi agar hasilnya optimum perlu di perbaiki dan disempurnakan agar hasilnya betul memenuhi cita-cita Proklamasi 45,yaitu rakyat sejahtera,cerdas dan damai harmonis. Salam Hormat, Bakri Arbie, Anggota Deklarator A-SINTA;Asosiasi Sistem Inovasi Nasional untuk Tanah Air.
[GM2020] Fw: Emerging Technologies Wednesday Update (08/18/2010)
- Forwarded Message From: MIT Technology Review To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Wed, August 18, 2010 12:03:58 PM Subject: Emerging Technologies Wednesday Update (08/18/2010) Technology Review Daily Update ADVERTISEMENT All newsletters are sent from the domain "trnewsletter.com." Please use the domain name (not the entire "from" address, which varies) when configuring e-mail or spam filter rules, if you have them. Emerging Technologies Daily Update ComputingWebCommunicationsEnergyMaterialsBiomedicine Business August 18, 2010 Finding Our Way with Digital Bread Crumbs by Evan I. Schwartz A Microsoft research project explores whether sensors in mobile devices could help us navigate without GPS. Read More » Death Knell for Some Clean Tech Companies by Kevin Bullis With prospects dim for comprehensive climate legislation, companies focused on carbon emissions could fail or be forced to scale back their ambitions. Read More » An Implantable Antenna by Jennifer Chu A prototype silk biosensor could someday alert doctors to signs of disease. Read More » More News HP buying cyber security firm Fortify Software Associated Press Israeli military confronts new foe: the Internet Associated Press Mexico gives cell frequencies to television giant Associated Press Blogs Honors Course Using StarCraft Is for Gamers Only by Christopher Mims The Problem of Predicting Crowd Crush by kfc The Future of Interfaces is Mobile, Screen-less and Invisible by Christopher Mims A "Superbug" Killer Drug Ready for Human Trials in Bangalore and USA by Narayanan Suresh P vs. NP for Dummies by Scott Aaronson Pain decreases pain by Dan Ariely Dyson, the bomb, and the Japanese surrender by Steve Hsu Current Issue Table of Contents Subscribe and save 36% Subscribe to Technology Review Digital Advertisement Events EmTech @ MIT 2010 September 21-23, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Now in its 10th year, the emt...@mit conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. emt...@mit is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience. Sponsored Events 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply September 27-28, 2010 Waltham, Massachusetts FutureM October 4-8, 2010 Boston, MA USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo October 23-24, 2010 Washington, D.C. Advertisement Personalized Medicine The Technology Review Custom Team takes a look at the technologies that are changing the ways in which we do business. This section takes a look at the advancements in the life sciences industry. Read More » Resources 10 Emerging Technologies 2010 Each year, Technology Review selects what it believes are the 10 most important emerging technologies. The winners are chosen based on the editors' coverage of key fields. The question that we ask is simple: is the technology likely to change the world? Some of these changes are on the largest scale possible: better biofuels, more efficient solar cells, and green concrete all aim at tackling global warming in the years ahead. Other changes will be more local and involve how we use technology: for example, 3-D screens on mobile devices, new applications for cloud computing, and social television. And new ways to implant medical electronics and develop drugs for diseases will affect us on the most intimate level of all, with the promise of making our lives healthier. Spotlight on Innovations Learn about the latest energy, mobile-technology, personalized-medicine, and homeland security advancements that are poised to impact our future. Career Resources Looking for a new job or career path? Visit Technology Review's Career Resources section to search for jobs, read advice from our experts, or find a continuing-education program suited to your career goals. Technology Review Research Panel Technology Review has built a community of experts who want to share their opinions about technology-related products and services. We are now opening up membership -- and hope you will participate. We're asking for your honest opinion via online surveys. As a thank-you, each time you participate, we'll reciprocate with information, cash, and other rewards. Please join today! If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, click here to read it at our website. You are currently subscribed to the Daily Update Newsletter as daya...@yahoo.com. To unsubscribe or change your e-mail address, click here. This email was sent by: MIT Technology Review 1 Main Street, 13th Floor Cambridge, MA 02142 USA Copyright 2010 Technology Review, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
[GM2020] Fw: You in Action on the MDGs
- Forwarded Message From: "Kathy Bushkin Calvin, UN Foundation" To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Wed, August 18, 2010 12:27:38 AM Subject: You in Action on the MDGs United Nations Foundation UN Foundation Dear Friend, You may not have realized it before, butyour actions have moved us closer to solving some of the world’s biggest problems. You are helping advance the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Find out more about the MDGs and how you can help advance them on our new "MDGs in Action" page, and share it with your friends to increase our impact. The eight MDGs are the world’s goals. Set in 2000 by the 191 members of the United Nations, they are helping the world come together in partnership to make progress toward a better world. Every action you've taken in support of the United Nations Foundation has moved us closer to achieving them. If you sent a bed net to Africa, you have reduced child mortality by saving a child who may have otherwise died of malaria. If you shared an article about women's health with your sister or friend, you did your part to keep gender equity on top of the global development agenda. And if you sent a message of thanks to a UN Peacekeeper, you empowered her or him to continue securing conflict zones so girls can get to school safely and impoverished families have enough to eat. I hope you will join me now by visiting our new MDGs in Action pageand sharing it with friends, family and colleagues to build support for the current and future successes of UN Foundation initiatives. Next month, the UN will convene world leaders to review our progress on the MDGs. This important summit in New York needs your voice and support -- together, we're going to make significant progress toward ending poverty and hunger, improving the health of mothers and children, fighting preventable diseases, and bringing universal energy access to all. We are going to do all this by supporting the United Nations and working in partnership to focus attention and resources where they matter most. We knowthe UN is the institution with the international reach and capacity to accelerate our goals and improve lives. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon recently named UN Foundation Chairman and Founder, Ted Turner, as an MDG Advocate. Ted has called the MDGs "an urgent to-do list” for addressing our world's biggest challenges. He is helping raise awareness about the importance of the upcoming summit and these issues. We hope you'll join us in this effort by visiting our MDGs in Action page and mobilizing your friends, families, and colleagues to do the same. The MDGs are not only a "to-do" list for the UN and world leaders, but as people with a global perspective, they are our to-do list as well. Sincerely, Kathy Bushkin Calvin UN Foundation CEO Donate | Tell-a-friend | Unsubscribe | View in browser 1800 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20036 © United Nations Foundation nonprofit software
[GM2020] Fw: 50 PSYCHOLOGY CLASSICS: WHO WE ARE, HOW WE THINK, WHAT WE DO. INSIGHT AND INSPIRATION FROM 50 KEY BOOKS
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[GM2020] Fw: Measuring Social Value
- Forwarded Message From: Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR) To: arbieba...@yahoo.com Sent: Fri, August 13, 2010 3:35:55 AM Subject: Measuring Social Value Trouble viewing this e-mail? Click here. Summer Feature: Measuring Social Value (Article free for one week only!) When people approach social value as subjective, malleable, and variable, they create better metrics to capture it. Over the last few decades, many people have attempted to measure what is sometimes called social, public, or civic value—that is, the value that nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), social enterprises, social ventures, and social programs create. The demand for these metrics has come from all sectors: Foundations want to direct their grants to the most effective programs; public officials, policymakers, and government budget offices have to account for their spending decisions; investors want hard data analogous to measures of profit; and nonprofits need to demonstrate their impact to funders, partners, and beneficiaries. Metrics to meet these needs have proliferated over the last 40 years, resulting in hundreds of competing methods for calculating social value. >>Continue reading this article The Latest From the SSIR Blog For-profit companies engage in trademark battles to protect their brands. So maybe nonprofits should, too. You've heard of the race for the cure. But what about kayaks for the cure, barks for the cure, blondes for the cure or kites for the cure? Recently, these and other charities have sprung up, making use of the popular phrase "for the cure" in breast cancer fundraising efforts. And while imitation is thought to be the sincerest form of flattery, leading breast cancer charity Susan G. Komen For the Cure thinks otherwise. Leaders at Komen, the nonprofit that made "for the cure" a staple in fundraising vernacular, are none too happy with other charity groups capitalizing on what they claim is their phrase. In addition, they are warning cancer charities to stay away from using any pink in marketing efforts. To drive their point home, they recently announced a lawsuit to protect their marketing phrase and color use. Amidst this legal battle, an interesting question arises: Is it ethical for a nonprofit to sue another nonprofit over a branding issue? >>Continue reading this post Best of Social Innovation Conversations: Missions That Really Inspire Chip Heath on crafting a powerful and effective mission statement. Creating the organizational "mission statement" is often the subject of eye-rolling for employees of businesses and social enterprises alike. Frequently "missions by committee" end up sounding dry and boring. But as the example of John F. Kennedy's mandate to put a man on the moon and return him safely to earth shows, mission statements are critical for galvanizing and guiding the work of any group, be it a nonprofit or a nation. In this audio lecture, part of SSIR's 2nd Annual Nonprofit Management Institute, Chip Heath, Stanford business professor, shares why an organization in the social sector needs a mission, what a good mission statement should do, and what the components of a successful mission statement are. He also addresses how you avoidmission creep—the problem of getting pulled in so many worthy directions that you don't end up addressing any of them particularly well. >>Listen to this podcast Subscribe to social change! We're offering new and renewing subscribers the Stanford Social Innovation Review magazine for 23% off! Act now and pay only $39.95 for one year. FROM OUR PARTNERS SOCAP welcomes SSIR readers to SOCAP10 on October 4th-6th! On October 4-6th, more than 1,200 people will gather at the intersection of money and meaning. Held at the historical Fort Mason Center in San Francisco, SOCAP10 convenes the world's largest community of investors, philanthropists, entrepreneurs, and thought-leaders. SOCAP10 is offering a special discount of 30% off general admission to SSIR readers. Click here to register and use the code "SSIR30" to receive your discount. Commonwealth Club's Social Entrepreneurship in America Series A special video series featuring Nobel Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, Acumen Fund CEO Jacqueline Novogratz, Skoll Foundation CEO Sally Osberg, and other innovators working to solve societal problems. Watch live and on-demand on FORA.tv. More information SSIR EVENTS Nonprofit Management Institute 2010: Leading During Times of Change Today nonprofit executives are leading their organizations during tumultuous structural change. This year's Nonprofit Management Institute will address important strategic topics and emphasize the new leadership skills needed for managing and growing nonprofit or
[GM2020] Terima kasih.
Yth Rekan milis, Terima kasih atas perhatian rekan milis tentang kesehatan saya. Alhamdulilah, saya sudah pulang ke rumah, setelah dirawat di RSPI. Biasa, sekali-kali mesti turun mesin,sekalian check-up. Sekali lagi terima kasih atas perhatian rekan semua. Salam Hormat, Bakri Arbie.
[GM2020] Fw: [Forum-Pembaca-KOMPAS] Slamat menunaikan Ibadah puasa!!
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: arbie bakri Sent: Thu, August 12, 2010 6:22:22 AM Subject: Fw: [Forum-Pembaca-KOMPAS] Slamat menunaikan Ibadah puasa!! - Forwarded Message From: falevi kirani To: forum-pembaca-kom...@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wed, August 11, 2010 3:40:07 PM Subject: [Forum-Pembaca-KOMPAS] Slamat menunaikan Ibadah puasa!! Marhaban Ya Ramadhan, Mari kita : ~setting niat ~update iman ~download sabar ~cancel fitnah. ~remov dengki n iri ~delete dosa. Agar dapat kita save taqwa.. "Selamat Menunaikan Ibadah Puasa Ramadhan". Mohon maaf lahir batin. Powered by Telkomsel BlackBerry® -Original Message- From: Dama Dm Sender: forum-pembaca-kom...@yahoogroups.com Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2010 11:54:20 To: Reply-To: forum-pembaca-kom...@yahoogroups.com Subject: Bls: [Forum-Pembaca-KOMPAS] Dimanakah kekuatan suara muslim moderat ? Suara itu ada di Hati... Di Hati orang orang yang memiliki kesadaran-NYA Agama sebagai PEMBAIKBetul Privat, karena itu Meliputi Kesadaran kita padaNYA. Selayaknya perbedaan pakaian dalam beribadah, perbedaan ritual dan semuanya...untuk sarana SADAR AKAN DIRI. Tidak menimbulkan konflik kepentingan akan kebenaran, sesama ummat caci maki, antar agama saling hina, beda prinsip saling tendang Beda kasus jika Orang beragama dipaksa untuk keluar dari agamanya Tapi dimana letaknya hati yg penuh Kesadaran itu? Karena Kepentingan masih sering mendominasi menutup ia muncul... Lanjuuut. Wassalam DM.DAMA === Be SmArt, CreaTive and BehapPiness === --- Pada Sel, 10/8/10, Budi Dharma menulis: Dari: Budi Dharma Judul: [Forum-Pembaca-KOMPAS] Dimanakah kekuatan suara muslim moderat ? Kepada: forum-pembaca-kom...@yahoogroups.com Tanggal: Selasa, 10 Agustus, 2010, 10:24 AM Menyaksikan acara bincang-bincang dalam program berita tv kemarin sore yang mengupas soal penangkapan lagi ABB, mengapa yang melulu disorot adalah tokoh2 Islam radikal ? Topik jihad dimunculkan kembali, teroris timbul gara2 benci soal Amerika dan sekutunya. Disudut lain, sebagian kelompok orang2 “muslim” yang sebenarnya mempermalukan institusi kepolisian dalam hal keamanan, justru malah diberi peluang tampil sebagai “pembela”. Gubernur seolah menjadi “tameng” bahwa keberadaan mereka “sah” walau meresahkan. Fyi, kemarin malam FPI sempat jadi trending topik di twitter gara2 apa yah ? Sementara kalangan minoritas yang beragama lain kian tertekan karena untuk dapat beribadah sesuai agama dan keyakinan malah diteror. Sudah izin mendirikan bangunan dipersulit, eh mau berhubungan dengan Yang Maha Kuasa secara pribadi pun seakan dihalang-halangi. Ahmadiyah dan umat HKBP menjadi contoh ketidakjelasan sikap pemerintah untuk melindungi umat beragama di negeri ini. Apa kata dunia kalau begitu ? Disinilah, sebenarnya tokoh-tokoh agama yang moderat untuk lebih lantang menyuarakan lagi soal konsep pluralitas yang digagas Gus Dur. Jangan takut untuk mengajak mereka yang berlaku frontal untuk diajak berdebat, tentunya bukan acara debat ala tvOne yang malah memperuncing pro kontra dan bukan mencari titik tengah yang damai ( atau menurut istilah Mario Teguh : mencari jalan baiknya ). Bukan sekedar wacana di media massa semata. Agama adalah hal yang privat, bukan sesuatu yang bisa dipaksakan. Justru mestinya kalau hendak mengajak orang untuk lebih bersimpati, bukan dengan cara kekerasan dan anarki, tetapi menjadi teladan kebaikan. Toleransi dan kerukunan, itulah keunggulan negeri kita, bukannya malah pengen ikut-ikutan terseret budaya Islam ala timur tengah yang tidak cocok untuk kultur bangsa ini. Bukan perbedaan agama yang menjadi masalah bangsa ini, tetapi korupsi, kemiskinan, dan kebodohan. Mestinya itulah medan perang jihad kita semua, bukan berkelahi dengan sesama anak bangsa saudara setanah air. NB : Andai saja para anggota FPI itu sering menyimak acara Mario Teguh Golden Ways, he he he… [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[GM2020] Fw: [Forum-Pembaca-KOMPAS] Insiden di Laut China Selatan
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Cc: arbie bakri Sent: Thu, August 12, 2010 6:32:44 AM Subject: Fw: [Forum-Pembaca-KOMPAS] Insiden di Laut China Selatan - Forwarded Message From: Kukuh Kumara To: angk...@yahoogroups.com; forum-pembaca-kom...@yahoogroups.com; koral-aup-...@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wed, August 11, 2010 9:49:26 AM Subject: [Forum-Pembaca-KOMPAS] Insiden di Laut China Selatan Berbulan-tahun kita asyiik dg isu2 dalam negeri dari korupsi, politik, terorisme hingga pornographi. Namun yg tdk banyak diberitakan atau luput dari pengamatan media kita adalah terjadinya ketegangan baru di Perairan Laut China Selatan belum lama ini Juni 2010 antara Indonesia dan China. Kejadiannya berawal dg adanya 10 kapal ikan yg beroperasi di wilayah ZEE Indonesia. Salah satu dr kapal ikan itu kemudian ditangkap oleh Patroli Indonesia. Namun tdk berapa lama datanglah Kapal Administrasi Perikanan China yg meminta agar kapal yg ditangkap dilepaskan. Spt diberitakan oleh Mainichi Shimbun kapal administrasi China itu bernama lambung "Yuzheng 311" yg tdk lain adalah kapal militer yg dikonversi menjadi kapal adminstrasi perikanan yg tentunya masih memiliki karakter/kemampuan sebagai kapal militer. Dalam insiden ini kapal ikan China akhirnya dilepaskan karena kapal patroli Indonesia kalah persenjataan dg kapal administrasi perikanan China. Insiden ini tentunya bukanlah yg pertama kali, gelagatnya China ingin menguasai Laut China Selatan untuk mengamankan jalur lautnya dan tentunya krn disana diduga ada potensi sumber minyak. Kita mengaku sebagai negara maritim, namun kita tidak memberikan perhatian yg cukup dengan wilayah kelautan kita, kita mungkin baru tersentak manakala ada kekuatan lain yg menjarah wilayah kita, namun sayangnya kita sering pula tidak mampu berbuat banyak. Mungkinkah ini karena sejak jaman Mataram kita menarik diri dari bangsa Maritim menjadi bangsa yg lebih bergantung pada kehidupan didarat dan membiarkan wilayah laut kita dikuasai bangsa lain.? Pada saat itu Surabaya sdh menjadi pelabuhan transit internasional. Salam Kukuh Kumara Powered by Telkomsel BlackBerry® = Pojok Milis Komunitas Forum Pembaca KOMPAS [FPK] : 1.Milis Komunitas FPK dibuat dan diurus oleh pembaca setia KOMPAS 2.Topik bahasan disarankan bersumber dari http://cetak.kompas.com/ , http://kompas.com/ dan http://kompasiana.com/ 3.Moderator berhak memuat,menolak dan mengedit E-mail sebelum diteruskan ke anggota 4.Moderator E-mail: agus.hamonan...@gmail.com agushamonan...@yahoo.co.id 5.Untuk bergabung: forum-pembaca-kompas-subscr...@yahoogroups.com KOMPAS LINTAS GENERASI = Yahoo! Groups Links
[GM2020] Fw: Emerging Technologies Monday Update (08/09/2010)
Selamat menjalankan Ibadah Puasa di bulan Ramadan,1431 H. Mohon maaf lahir dan batin. Kami Sekeluarga. - Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Cc: arbie bakri ; Ardi Sutedja K. ; Dr.Deddy Kurniadi ; Agus Lahinta ; sya...@ung.ac.id Sent: Mon, August 9, 2010 1:53:23 PM Subject: Fw: Emerging Technologies Monday Update (08/09/2010) - Forwarded Message From: MIT Technology Review To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Mon, August 9, 2010 12:04:16 PM Subject: Emerging Technologies Monday Update (08/09/2010) ADVERTISEMENT All newsletters are sent from the domain "trnewsletter.com." Please use the domain name (not the entire "from" address, which varies) when configuring e-mail or spam filter rules, if you have them. Emerging Technologies Daily Update ComputingWebCommunicationsEnergyMaterialsBiomedicine Business August 9, 2010 Whose Tweets Matter Most? by Tom Simonite A startup monitors the spread of information on Twitter to identify users with the most influence. Read More » Jet Fuel from Plants by Nidhi Subbaraman A way to get a high-energy fuel out of an abundant and renewable resource. Read More » Connecting Electronic Medical Records by Katharine Gammon The power of search engines is applied to health-care data. Read More » More News US wades into BlackBerry disputes overseas Associated Press Swedish Web hosting firm confirms WikiLeaks link Associated Press Boston Catholic newspaper now available on Kindle Associated Press China Unicom to sell Apple's iPhone with Wi-Fi Associated Press Blogs Bringing Connectivity to Lollapalooza by Erica Naone How Wearable Cameras Could Help Diagnose Dementia by kfc Popularity Is Irrelevant, Says New Measure of Influence on Twitter by Christopher Mims Current Issue Table of Contents Subscribe and save 36% Subscribe to Technology Review Digital Advertisement Events EmTech @ MIT 2010 September 21-23, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Now in its 10th year, the emt...@mit conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. emt...@mit is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience. Sponsored Events 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply September 27-28, 2010 Waltham, Massachusetts FutureM October 4-8, 2010 Boston, MA USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo October 23-24, 2010 Washington, D.C. Advertisement Personalized Medicine The Technology Review Custom Team takes a look at the technologies that are changing the ways in which we do business. This section takes a look at the advancements in the life sciences industry. Read More » Resources 10 Emerging Technologies 2010 Each year, Technology Review selects what it believes are the 10 most important emerging technologies. The winners are chosen based on the editors' coverage of key fields. The question that we ask is simple: is the technology likely to change the world? Some of these changes are on the largest scale possible: better biofuels, more efficient solar cells, and green concrete all aim at tackling global warming in the years ahead. Other changes will be more local and involve how we use technology: for example, 3-D screens on mobile devices, new applications for cloud computing, and social television. And new ways to implant medical electronics and develop drugs for diseases will affect us on the most intimate level of all, with the promise of making our lives healthier. Spotlight on Innovations Learn about the latest energy, mobile-technology, personalized-medicine, and homeland security advancements that are poised to impact our future. Career Resources Looking for a new job or career path? Visit Technology Review's Career Resources section to search for jobs, read advice from our experts, or find a continuing-education program suited to your career goals. Technology Review Research Panel Technology Review has built a community of experts who want to share their opinions about technology-related products and services. We are now opening up membership -- and hope you will participate. We're asking for your honest opinion via online surveys. As a thank-you, each time you participate, we'll reciprocate with information, cash, and other rewards. Please join today! If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, click here to read it at our website. You are currently subscribed to the Daily Update Newsletter as daya...@yahoo.com. To unsubscribe or change your e-mail address, click here. This email was sent by: MIT Technology Review 1 Main Street, 13th Floor Cambridge, MA 02142 USA Copyright 2010 Technology Review, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
[GM2020] Fw: Innovators Insights | August 6, 2010
Ada beberapa artikel tentang Inovasi yang sekiranya manfaat untuk Gorontalo.Trims. - Forwarded Message From: "newsletter-15...@innovations.harvard.edu" To: arbieba...@yahoo.com Sent: Fri, August 6, 2010 9:55:50 PM Subject: Innovators Insights | August 6, 2010 INNOVATORS INSIGHTS (plain text version) August 6, 2010 WHAT'S NEW: MANAGEMENT INSIGHTS FOR PUBLIC MANAGERS === A Governing.com Series Paul Posner argues that state and local government officials should also sit on the president's [ http://www.governing.com/columns/mgmt-insights/missing-commissioners.html ] new deficit reduction commission. SPOTLIGHT: NEW WEBINAR: MOBILIZATION AND MEMBER-BASED ORGANIZATIONS FOR SOCIAL CHANGE == Join us on August 12 from 1 pm to 2 pm (EDT) for a free webinar analyzing proven innovations to derive common sense [ http://www.innovations.harvard.edu/spotlight.html?id=2453 ] strategies for producing extraordinary change. Registration required. NEWS EMERGENCY RESPONSE == In preparation for a biological attack, the U.S. is training Postal Service workers in six cities [ http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2010-08-02-postal02_ST_N.htm?csp=3 4news&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+usatoday- NewsTopStories+%28News+-+Top+Stories%29 ] to deliver antidotes and other medications to those affected by bioterrorism. Letter carriers in the Minneapolis-St. Paul region have already been trained under the voluntary program. With its ability to deliver parcels in a far-reaching and coordinated manner, the White House sees the Postal Service as a reliable and cost-effective drug distribution platform, especially for homebound individuals. GOVERNMENT FINANCE == Cities such as Beatrice, Nebraska, Dayton, Ohio, and Grafton, Illinois, are [ http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/26/us/26revenue.html ] giving land away for pennies on the dollar or nothing at all. The goal is to ensure property tax revenues in the future, as well as cut down on maintenance costs and invigorate existing neighborhoods. Municipalities are trying different methods to alleviate budgets, such as reconsidering whether nonprofits should remain tax-exempt. HOMELESSNESS In Los Angeles, California, homeless persons who sleep in their cars will be protected under a new [ http://www.latimes.com/news/la-me-0727-safe-parking-m,0,5142830.story?trac k=rss&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+latimes%2 Fnews+%28L.A.+Times+-+Top+News%29 ] safe overnight parking program. The program is also designed to connect individuals with services to get them off the streets in the long-term. The $750,000 program, which resembles efforts in some other cities, would allow people to sleep in their cars in designated parking areas, and provide bathrooms, showers, and trash facilities for participants. SERVICES TO SPECIFIC POPULATIONS New York City is becoming more [ http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/19/nyregion/19aging.html ] age-friendly. The city is using school buses to transport the elderly to grocery stores, adding more time for pedestrian intersection crossings, and has provided artists with space and supplies in senior centers if they give art lessons to residents. The city also plans to create two aging-improvement districts that will specialize in these services. Other cities like Cleveland, Ohio, and Portland, Oregon, are also looking to become more age-friendly. Cities attracting older residents hope to take advantage of their significant spending power. PRIVATIZATION = Maywood, California, has become the first city to [ http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/20/business/20maywood.html?_r=1&partner=rss &emc=rss ] outsource all of its municipal jobs, from public safety to trash collection. The bold move was prompted by the city s financial problems. Many of the same city workers remained on the job, but are now paid by a private company. While citizens were fearful about whether the city would fall apart, residents have so far been pleased with the results. Cities like San Jose are following similar paths, hoping to ease budgets and reduce costs like health insurance and retirement benefits. POLICING AND CRIME PREVENTION = In San Francisco, [ http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2010/07/27/state/n141519D 36.DTL ] civilians will be trained to conduct routine police work under a controversial pilot program starting next January. Fifteen civilian investigators will be assigned to respond to nonviolent crimes such as burglaries and car break-ins, and will interview victims and witnesses, write reports, take crime scene photos, and colle
[GM2020] Fw: Newsletter 6 August 2010
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: arbie bakri ; alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com; rahakund...@yahoo.co.uk; Omar Trigantara ; Pak Rofiek ; Razif Halik ; Dr.Ferhat Azis Sent: Sat, August 7, 2010 7:02:00 AM Subject: Fw: Newsletter 6 August 2010 - Forwarded Message From: Qantara.de - Dialogue with the Islamic World To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Fri, August 6, 2010 10:49:07 PM Subject: Newsletter 6 August 2010 Newsletter 6 August 2010 Dear Readers As usual, the latest Qantara.de newsletter tells you what's new on our website. Your Qantara.de editorial team The Future of Hezbollah Hemmed in on All Sides Given rising tension with Israel and possible indictments of its operatives by the international tribunal investigating the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafic al-Hariri, Lebanon's powerful Shia political and paramilitary organization has never looked more uncertain. By Paul Salem Kabul Conference Congratulations, Taliban! Two weeks ago in the Afghan capital, 40 foreign ministers from the NATO nations basically decided that their enemy has won the war, criticises Afghan journalist Sayed Yaqub Ibrahimi in his commentary Turkey's Ethnic Rifts Tearing at the Country's Fabric Further cracks are appearing along Turkey's ethnic fault lines. According to the Turkish authorities provocations prior to a referendum on constitutional amendments are the main reason, but experts suggest otherwise. Ayşe Karabat reports from Dörtyol in southern Turkey Memories of the Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait The End of a Childhood Twenty years ago, on 2nd August 1990, Saddam Hussein's troops invaded Kuwait, providing the catalyst for Operation Desert Storm. Emad M. Ghanim, fifteen years old at the time, experienced the war in southern Iraq at first hand Mohamed Sifaoui's "Bin Laden Unveiled" A Comic Book Assassination of al-Qaida Mohamed Sifaoui, an Algerian journalist and considered expert on radical Islamic ideologies, attempts to tackle radical Islamists and their message of terror by using humour as his weapon – and amply makes use of anti-Islamic clichés. By Joseph Croitoru Rauf Ceylan: "The Preachers of Islam" Scholastic Offensive In his new book, Rauf Ceylan reports on the daily lives of imams in Germany. According to the professor for religious studies, imams are the key to a new Islam. By Thilo Guschas Women's Lib in Lebanon Trying to Balance both Family and Career Women in Lebanon often seem more modern that women in other parts of the region. But this is frequently just a facade. Behind the scenes, they face a difficult situation, especially when they want to pursue a career. Birgit Kaspar reports from Beirut Contemporary Turkish Cinema Plenty of Light, Plenty of Shadow Turkish cinema is currently experiencing a boom – local films are beating Hollywood productions in the market, and the films are dealing with new, controversial topics. All the same, the bright surface of modern Turkish cinema hides the same old rickety chassis. By Amin Farzanefar Interview with Abed Azrié Orient and Occident in Balance Syrian singer and composer Abed Azrié was born in 1945 in Aleppo and has lived in Paris since 1967. He says that only there is he able to develop freely. Suleman Taufiq visited the artist in his home district of Montmartre Follow the link below to cancel your newsletter subscription or change your contact details: http://www.qantara.de/nl.php?k=55412cf906f28e6fd0ee6d1d61b3bc56
[GM2020] Fw: Robin's 73 Best Business and Success Lessons +WAGUB GORONTALO di RRI ttg UKM.
Yth Rekan milis, Mohon maaf nama Pak Wagub adalah Pak Toni Uloli. Maaf atas kesalahan penyebutan nama. Odu olo. - Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: Agus Lahinta ; sya...@ung.ac.id; Syafrudin Mosii ; Dr.Deddy Kurniadi ; hariadisaid_...@rocketmail.com; Razif Halik ; Omar Trigantara ; rahakund...@yahoo.co.uk; arbie bakri ; Bp Asri Arbie ; Ardi Sutedja K. ; Asmir Agoes ; alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com; Thamrin Usman ; Angky Pedju Cc: forum-pembaca-kom...@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thu, August 5, 2010 6:27:16 AM Subject: Fw: Robin's 73 Best Business and Success Lessons +WAGUB GORONTALO di RRI ttg UKM. Yth Rekan milis, Pagi ini 5 Agustus 2010,saya mendengar RRI tentang wawancara Wagub Propinsi Gorontalo tentang UKM. Suatu interaksi yang bagus sudah dimulai dari pihak Pemda,merupakan sesuatu yang sangat strategis. Biasanya sulit membangunkan Pemda dengan aparatnya. Suatu awal dari Triple Helix ABG bisa dimulai,karena Wagub dengan Dinas dan Perbankan sudah hadir dalam wawancara RRI tersebut. Sudah terungkap bagaimana KUR (Kredit Usaha Rakyat ) belum jalan di daerah ,sehingga kita bisa berupaya untuk memperbaikinya.Satu langkah lagi untuk maju. Tinggal sekarang bagaimana Perguruan Tinggi dengan para Akademisi dan mahasiswa bisa menjadi simpul teknologi yang sudah ada di Indonesia ini untuk menyalurkannya melalui jalur Kuliah Kerja Nyata melalui kerjasama dengan pihak Pemda. Banyak hasil teknologi tepat guna yang belum termanfaatkan berada di laci atau di laboraotorium lembaga LITBANG di Indonesia. Kalau semua Gubernur atau Wagub seperti yang dicontohkan di Gorontalo,maka cita-cita Bung Sandy Uno sewaktu di HIPMI untuk mencapai 4 juta UKM di Indonesia bisa segera tercapai. Artinya 32 juta orang (asumsi 8 pekerja per UKM) yang bisa bekerja dan bisa mulai mendidik anaknya,kesehatan keluarganya dll sehingga bisa menciptakan rakyat yang lebih sejahtera dan damai sesuai dengan cita-cita Prolamasi 45. Bravo bagi Wagub H.Nani Uloli ,semoga senantiasa sehat dan sukses dalam berkarya. Salam Hormat, Bakri Arbie. Anggota Deklarator A-SINTA; Asosiasi Sistem Inovasi Nasional untuk Tanah Air. - Forwarded Message From: Robin Sharma To: Bakri Arbie Sent: Wed, August 4, 2010 10:25:30 PM Subject: Robin's 73 Best Business and Success Lessons Robin Sharma - FastLeadership - Registration on Wed May 27th The ROBIN SHARMA 73 The 73 Best Lessons I've Learned for Leadership Success in Business and Life By Robin Sharma, author of the international bestseller "The Leader Who Had No Title". Hi There, I'm skiing in South America but have also been doing a lot of thinking. I wanted to thank you for all your kind support of my work. So I have summarized the 73 best ideas/insights/lessons I've learned for winning in business and life below. I hope they help you. And I hope you'll share them with others who will benefit from them. Again, thanks for supporting my mission to help people in organizations around the world Lead Without a Title. I'm grateful. Robin * You can really Lead Without a Title. * Knowing what to do and not doing it is the same as not knowing what to do. * Give away what you most wish to receive. * The antidote to stagnation is innovation. * The conversations you are most resisting are the conversations you most need to be having. * Leadership is no longer about position - but passion. It's no longer about image but impact. This is Leadership 2.0. * The bigger the dream, the more important to the team. * Visionaries see the "impossible" as the inevitable. * All great thinkers are initially ridiculed - and eventually revered. * The more you worry about being applauded by others and making money, the less you'll focus on doing the great work that will generate applause. And make you money. * To double your net worth, double your self-worth. Because you will never exceed the height of your self-image. * The more messes you allow into your life, the more messes will become a normal (and acceptable) part of your life. * The secret to genius is not genetics but daily practice married with relentless perseverance. * The best leaders lift people up versus tear people down. * The most precious resource for businesspeople is not their time. It's their energy. Manage it well. * The fears you run from run to you. * The most dangerous place is in your safety zone. * The more you go to your limits, the more your limits will expand. * Every moment in front of a customer is a gorgeous opportunity to live your values. * Be so good at what you do that no one else in the world can do what you do. * You'll never go wrong in doing what is r
[GM2020] Fw: Robin's 73 Best Business and Success Lessons +WAGUB GORONTALO di RRI ttg UKM.
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: Agus Lahinta ; sya...@ung.ac.id; Syafrudin Mosii ; Dr.Deddy Kurniadi ; hariadisaid_...@rocketmail.com; Razif Halik ; Omar Trigantara ; rahakund...@yahoo.co.uk; arbie bakri ; Bp Asri Arbie ; Ardi Sutedja K. ; Asmir Agoes ; alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com; Thamrin Usman ; Angky Pedju Cc: forum-pembaca-kom...@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thu, August 5, 2010 6:27:16 AM Subject: Fw: Robin's 73 Best Business and Success Lessons +WAGUB GORONTALO di RRI ttg UKM. Yth Rekan milis, Pagi ini 5 Agustus 2010,saya mendengar RRI tentang wawancara Wagub Propinsi Gorontalo tentang UKM. Suatu interaksi yang bagus sudah dimulai dari pihak Pemda,merupakan sesuatu yang sangat strategis. Biasanya sulit membangunkan Pemda dengan aparatnya. Suatu awal dari Triple Helix ABG bisa dimulai,karena Wagub dengan Dinas dan Perbankan sudah hadir dalam wawancara RRI tersebut. Sudah terungkap bagaimana KUR (Kredit Usaha Rakyat ) belum jalan di daerah ,sehingga kita bisa berupaya untuk memperbaikinya.Satu langkah lagi untuk maju. Tinggal sekarang bagaimana Perguruan Tinggi dengan para Akademisi dan mahasiswa bisa menjadi simpul teknologi yang sudah ada di Indonesia ini untuk menyalurkannya melalui jalur Kuliah Kerja Nyata melalui kerjasama dengan pihak Pemda. Banyak hasil teknologi tepat guna yang belum termanfaatkan berada di laci atau di laboraotorium lembaga LITBANG di Indonesia. Kalau semua Gubernur atau Wagub seperti yang dicontohkan di Gorontalo,maka cita-cita Bung Sandy Uno sewaktu di HIPMI untuk mencapai 4 juta UKM di Indonesia bisa segera tercapai. Artinya 32 juta orang (asumsi 8 pekerja per UKM) yang bisa bekerja dan bisa mulai mendidik anaknya,kesehatan keluarganya dll sehingga bisa menciptakan rakyat yang lebih sejahtera dan damai sesuai dengan cita-cita Prolamasi 45. Bravo bagi Wagub H.Nani Uloli ,semoga senantiasa sehat dan sukses dalam berkarya. Salam Hormat, Bakri Arbie. Anggota Deklarator A-SINTA; Asosiasi Sistem Inovasi Nasional untuk Tanah Air. - Forwarded Message From: Robin Sharma To: Bakri Arbie Sent: Wed, August 4, 2010 10:25:30 PM Subject: Robin's 73 Best Business and Success Lessons Robin Sharma - FastLeadership - Registration on Wed May 27th The ROBIN SHARMA 73 The 73 Best Lessons I've Learned for Leadership Success in Business and Life By Robin Sharma, author of the international bestseller "The Leader Who Had No Title". Hi There, I'm skiing in South America but have also been doing a lot of thinking. I wanted to thank you for all your kind support of my work. So I have summarized the 73 best ideas/insights/lessons I've learned for winning in business and life below. I hope they help you. And I hope you'll share them with others who will benefit from them. Again, thanks for supporting my mission to help people in organizations around the world Lead Without a Title. I'm grateful. Robin * You can really Lead Without a Title. * Knowing what to do and not doing it is the same as not knowing what to do. * Give away what you most wish to receive. * The antidote to stagnation is innovation. * The conversations you are most resisting are the conversations you most need to be having. * Leadership is no longer about position - but passion. It's no longer about image but impact. This is Leadership 2.0. * The bigger the dream, the more important to the team. * Visionaries see the "impossible" as the inevitable. * All great thinkers are initially ridiculed - and eventually revered. * The more you worry about being applauded by others and making money, the less you'll focus on doing the great work that will generate applause. And make you money. * To double your net worth, double your self-worth. Because you will never exceed the height of your self-image. * The more messes you allow into your life, the more messes will become a normal (and acceptable) part of your life. * The secret to genius is not genetics but daily practice married with relentless perseverance. * The best leaders lift people up versus tear people down. * The most precious resource for businesspeople is not their time. It's their energy. Manage it well. * The fears you run from run to you. * The most dangerous place is in your safety zone. * The more you go to your limits, the more your limits will expand. * Every moment in front of a customer is a gorgeous opportunity to live your values. * Be so good at what you do that no one else in the world can do what you do. * You'll never go wrong in doing what is right. * It generally takes about 10 years to become an overnight sensation. * Never lea
[GM2020] Fw: [Forum-Pembaca-KOMPAS] Bacaan untuk mempersiapkan Shaum Ramadhan. Marhaban Ramadhan
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: arbie bakri Sent: Tue, August 3, 2010 1:42:54 PM Subject: Fw: [Forum-Pembaca-KOMPAS] Bacaan untuk mempersiapkan Shaum Ramadhan. Marhaban Ramadhan - Forwarded Message From: Dodo Dzakaria To: 1001b...@yahoogroups.com; aipi_poli...@yahoogroups.com; angkasaread...@yahoogroups.com; ai...@yahoogroups.com; budaya_tiang...@yahoogrouops.com; communicationsindone...@yahoogroups.com; exmenwa...@yahoogroups.com; forum-pembaca-kom...@yahoogroups.com; komunik...@yahoogroups.com; indonesia-ris...@yahoogroups.com; indonesia_da...@yahoogroups.com; ismes-jaka...@yahoogroups.co.uk; jurnali...@yahoogroups.com; kampus-t...@yahoogroups.com; kajianparamad...@yahoo.com; komunitas_tionghoa_indone...@yahoogroups.com; muhammadiyah_soci...@yahoogroups.com; muthahh...@yahoogroups.com; nasional-l...@yahoogroups.com; pantau-komuni...@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, August 3, 2010 10:45:05 AM Subject: [Forum-Pembaca-KOMPAS] Bacaan untuk mempersiapkan Shaum Ramadhan. Marhaban Ramadhan Assalamu'alaikum Wr Wb Ramadhan akan datang dalam hitungan hari. Tidak hanya jasmani yang mesti disiapkan menghadapi bulan ini, rohani pun mesti siap menyambut kedatangan bulan mulia ini. Sekedar berbagi dengan semuanya. Berikut ini bahan2 bacaan tentang Shaum Ramadhan yang bisa menjadi bahan persiapan bagi kit. Ada tulisan Alm Nurcholish Madjid, Bapak Quraish Shihab, Komaruddin Hidayat, dll berikut ini link-linknya Alamat keseluruhan http://www.ziddu.com/download/10968620/alamatURLbacaamRamadhan.txt.html 1. Penghayatan Makna Ibadah Puasa 1 & 2 - Nurcholish Madjid http://www.ziddu.com/download/10968529/PenghayatanMaknaIbadahPuasa1-NurcholishMadjid.pdf.html http://www.ziddu.com/download/10968526/PenghayatanMaknaIbadahPuasa2-NurcholishMadjid.pdf.html 2. Shawm, Puasa Berbicara - Jalalludin Rakhmat http://www.ziddu.com/download/10968543/ShawmPuasaBicara-JRakhmat.pdf.html 3. Tujuan Berpuasa - Quraish Shihab http://www.ziddu.com/download/10968542/TujuanBerpuasa-QuraishShihab.pdf.html 4. Puasa - Quraish Shihab http://www.ziddu.com/download/10968535/Puasa-QuraishShihab.pdf.html 5. Puasa Menurut Al Quran - Quraish Shihab http://www.ziddu.com/download/10968532/PuasaMenurutAlQuran-QuraishShihab.pdf.html 6. Puasa Bersama Kaum Terpinggirkan - Abu A'la http://www.ziddu.com/download/10968527/PuasaBersamaKaumTerpinggirkan-AbuAla.pdf.html 7. Marhaban Ramadhan http://www.ziddu.com/download/10968528/MarhabanYaRamadhan.pdf.html 8. Puasa untuk mencari jati diri - Musa Asy'ari http://www.ziddu.com/download/10968530/PuasauntukTemukanJatiDiriBangsa-MusaAsyarie.pdf.html 9. Bulan Suci dengan hati suci - Komarudin Hidayat http://www.ziddu.com/download/10968531/BulanSucidenganHatiSuci-KomarudinHidayat.pdf.html 10. Puasa Transformatif - Yudi Latif http://www.ziddu.com/download/10968533/PuasaTransformatif-YudiLatif.pdf.html 11. Adakah Yang salah dengan puasa kita? - shalahudin Wahid http://www.ziddu.com/download/10968534/AdakahyangSalahpadaPuasaKita -ShalahudinWahid.pdf.html Selamat membaca dan berbagi. Selamat menghadapi bulan Ramadhan yang agung ini Wassalamu'alaikum Wr Wb Wass Selama [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[GM2020] Fw: Deklarasi Listrik Tidak Byar Pet.
Yth Rekan milis, Menyimak tulisan di media dan siaran radio tentang Deklarasi bahwa tidak ada Byar Pet lagi di Indonesia, menjadi bahan diskusi baik masyarakat,pemerintah maupun legislatif. Mengapa listrik kita tetap BYAR PET ? Saya teringat kembali ke tahun 1987,ketika saya sebagai Kepala Pusat Reaktor G.A.Siwabessy di Puspiptek Serpong,menyambut Presiden Suharto yang ditemani oleh MenRistek Habibie dan MenRistek Jerman, Mr.Riesenhuber dan para petinggi lainnya. Acaranya adalah peresmian mulai beroperasinya Reaktor G.A.Siwabessy sebagai reaktor riset terbesar dibumi bagian selatan, 30 MW thermal dengan fluks netron paling tinggi pula. Dialog singkat ditanyakan pada saya oleh pak Habibie, mumpung ada MenRistek Jerman, coba ajukan bantuan apa yang masih diperlukan untuk reaktor. Saya langsung menjawab; orang Indonesia punya budaya yang lemah dalam perawatan dan operasi yang saling menunjang satu sama lain.Padahal menurut filosofi keselamatan nuklir kita harus mempunyai kwalitas tinggi dalam setiap tahap mulai dari "design,construction, operation and maintenance hingga decommissioning". Jadi saya minta expert dari Jerman untuk Operation & Maintenance. Kemarin saya kebetulan mampir lagi ke Reaktor G.A.Siwabessy Serpong, saya secara rutin berkunjung dalam rangka penggunaan reaktor,saya tanyakan bagaimana rencana operasi dan pelaksanaan ? Apakah sesuai dengan jadwal yang kita informasikan di situs internasional juga IAEA, ternyata pak Alim Tarigan ,Kepala Reaktor sekarang,bahwa semua masih cocok 100 % dengan rencana. Hal ini berlangsung sejak tahun 1987 hingga 2010,reaktor sudah berumur 23 tahun. Dengan expert Jerman kita dilatih untuk melihat semua komponen reaktor seingat saya sekitar 1500 komponen yang menunjang operasi reaktor.Kemudian setiap anggota perawatan disuruh membaca manual dari komponen tersebut.Dari manual ketahuan petunjuk komponen ini kelas 1,2 atau 3 dalam kelas nuklir.Kemudian dilihat jadwal inspeksi yang diperlukan, ada yang harian,mingguan,2 mingguan, bulanan,3 bulanan,6 bulanan dan tahunan.Semua masuk ke komputer untuk menyusun jadwal inspeksi dan sekaligus jadwal dan jumlah komponen spare parts yang harus disiapkan.Dalam 2 tahun kita bersama 4 expert Jerman,masing-masing bagian mekanik, instrumen,listrik dan proses dan syukur dicoba langsung oleh staf BATAN sehingga sampai saat ini menjadi rutinitas sehari-hari perawatan yang disebut Preventive Maintenance/Perawatan Cegah.Setiap hari saya ketemu rapat 30 menit jam 07.30 -08.00,pagi, mendengar status operasi dan perawatan dan langsung ambil alih kalau ada yang tidak jalan. Karena di Indonesia saya ingat filosofi yang dipakai masih filosofi Jebol Maintenance,Sudah Jebol baru pikir Merawat.Tidak mudah memang,karena bagian keuangan,tahap awal bertanya,reaktor sudah beli mahal-mahal,perlu perawatan mahal ,lagi. Saya katakan berdasarkan filosofi keselamatan maka saya harus patuhi kwalitas dalam operasi dan perawatan.Kalau tidak,maka saya tidak jalankan operasi reaktor. Saya pernah usahakan cara Preventive Maintenance/PM, kami bawa ke PLN Suralaya,namun tidak mendapat tanggapan sehingga ilmu dan praktek PM tidak tersebar.Memang bukunya ada tentang PM tetapi melakukan sehingga setiap individu melakukan sesuai dengan prosedur sehingga menjadi rutinitas dan model mental adalah sesuatu yang tidak mudah. Jadi janji para petinggi harus bisa dikeluarkan setelah yakin kwalitas PM sudah diterapkan secara benar dan teliti dilapangan .Kalau tidak maka deklarasi akan menjadi Deklarasi Tanpa Makna.Bahasa kerennya Capacity building; adalah kemampuan personil dan organisasi untuk menyelesaikan masalahnya sendiri.Ada kalanya belum tahu masalah sebenarnya, jadinya bagaimana mengatasinya ya bingung. Kasihan jadinyaSaya yakin pak Tarigan di PUSPIPTEK,Serpong pasti mau bagi ilmunya bagi yang berminat. Salam Hormat, Bakri Arbie.
[GM2020] Fw: Emerging Technologies Wednesday Update (07/28/2010)
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com; Dr.Ferhat Azis ; arbie bakri ; Agus Lahinta ; hariadisaid_...@rocketmail.com; Omar Trigantara ; Razif Halik ; indra...@gmail.com; Prof.Iwan Jaya Sent: Wed, July 28, 2010 1:25:47 PM Subject: Fw: Emerging Technologies Wednesday Update (07/28/2010) Menarik unk disimak; BIG BANG Abandoned in New Model of the Universe. - Forwarded Message From: MIT Technology Review To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Wed, July 28, 2010 12:03:50 PM Subject: Emerging Technologies Wednesday Update (07/28/2010) Technology Review Daily Update ADVERTISEMENT All newsletters are sent from the domain "trnewsletter.com." Please use the domain name (not the entire "from" address, which varies) when configuring e-mail or spam filter rules, if you have them. Emerging Technologies Daily Update ComputingWebCommunicationsEnergyMaterialsBiomedicine Business July 28, 2010 A Smoother Street View by Tom Simonite Microsoft's new toy allows for a more seamless walk down an online avenue. Read More » A Boost for Battery Life and Capacity by Kevin Bullis Electric cars could benefit from a new manufacturing method. Read More » Speeding Up Diagnosis of Infectious Disease by Emily Singer A startup is developing sequencing-based tests that could detect infections within 24 hours. Read More » More News FCC, public safety at odds over broadband plan Associated Press Yahoo Japan to use Google search engine technology Associated Press Blogs Revealing the Speeds ISPs Really Deliver by Tom Simonite GM Sets a Price for the Volt by Kevin Bullis AngelList Boulder and Some Thoughts on Seed Investing by Brad Feld Big Bang Abandoned in New Model of the Universe by kfc Current Issue Table of Contents Subscribe and save 36% Subscribe to Technology Review Digital Advertisement Events EmTech @ MIT 2010 September 21-23, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Now in its 10th year, the emt...@mit conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. emt...@mit is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience. Sponsored Events The Indispensable CTO: Strategic Leadership of Technology And Innovation August 11-14, 2010 Stanford University, Stanford, California 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply September 27-28, 2010 Waltham, Massachusetts FutureM October 4-8, 2010 Boston, MA USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo October 23-24, 2010 Washington, D.C. Advertisement Personalized Medicine The Technology Review Custom Team takes a look at the technologies that are changing the ways in which we do business. This section takes a look at the advancements in the life sciences industry. Read More » Resources 10 Emerging Technologies 2010 Each year, Technology Review selects what it believes are the 10 most important emerging technologies. The winners are chosen based on the editors' coverage of key fields. The question that we ask is simple: is the technology likely to change the world? Some of these changes are on the largest scale possible: better biofuels, more efficient solar cells, and green concrete all aim at tackling global warming in the years ahead. Other changes will be more local and involve how we use technology: for example, 3-D screens on mobile devices, new applications for cloud computing, and social television. And new ways to implant medical electronics and develop drugs for diseases will affect us on the most intimate level of all, with the promise of making our lives healthier. Spotlight on Innovations Learn about the latest energy, mobile-technology, personalized-medicine, and homeland security advancements that are poised to impact our future. Career Resources Looking for a new job or career path? Visit Technology Review's Career Resources section to search for jobs, read advice from our experts, or find a continuing-education program suited to your career goals. Technology Review Research Panel Technology Review has built a community of experts who want to share their opinions about technology-related products and services. We are now opening up membership -- and hope you will participate. We're asking for your honest opinion via online surveys. As a thank-you, each time you participate, we'll reciprocate with information, cash, and other rewards. Please join today! If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, click here to read it at our website. You are currently subscribed to the Daily Update Newsletter as daya...@yahoo.com. To unsubscribe or change your e-mail address, click here. This email was sent by: MIT Technology Review 1 Main Street, 7t
[GM2020] Fw: Wikileak
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Cc: Razif Halik ; arbie bakri Sent: Wed, July 28, 2010 8:04:51 AM Subject: Wikileak Bonjour, Lagi ramai berita bocornya informasi militer Amerika,saya coba klik Wikileak. Setelah saya coba telusuri Wikileak,ternyata ada 12 poin tentang Indonesia a.l; -Pembunuhan Presiden Ramos Horta, -2 tulisan tentang mud volcano di Sidoardjo,dengan nama LUSI mud volcano, -Amy Goodman,wartawati yang hampir terbunuh di Timor Timur. Sayangmya untuk lihat lebih detail seperti perang AS di Afganistan,biasanya sulit dibuka. Mungkin yang ahli dan kecepatan line komputer di tempat saya,tidak memenuhi syarat. Klik Wikileak. Amities.
[GM2020] Fw: What To Do When Your Blood Pressure Just Won't Go Down
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[GM2020] Fw: Emerging Technologies Tuesday Update (07/27/2010)
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Cc: Dr.Ferhat Azis ; arbie bakri Sent: Tue, July 27, 2010 5:54:30 PM Subject: Fw: Emerging Technologies Tuesday Update (07/27/2010) - Forwarded Message From: MIT Technology Review To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Tue, July 27, 2010 12:05:37 PM Subject: Emerging Technologies Tuesday Update (07/27/2010) Technology Review Daily Update ADVERTISEMENT All newsletters are sent from the domain "trnewsletter.com." Please use the domain name (not the entire "from" address, which varies) when configuring e-mail or spam filter rules, if you have them. Emerging Technologies Daily Update ComputingWebCommunicationsEnergyMaterialsBiomedicine Business July 27, 2010 So Many Bugs, So Little Time by Erica Naone Tools that find serious bugs automatically could lead to safer, more stable software. Read More » Fuel from the Sun by Nidhi Subbaraman The DOE funds a research center aimed at making artificial photosynthesis practical. Read More » Commercial Spaceflight, We Have a Problem by Jeff Foust Reduced government funding could scuttle some projects. Read More » More News Verizon phone outage hits part of Manhattan Associated Press New gov't rules allow unapproved iPhone apps Associated Press Google eyes more government deals for online apps Associated Press Blogs Government Permits iPhone "Jail-Breaking" by Erica Naone The Search Engine Backlash Against 'Content Mills' by Christopher Mims The Consumer Genetic Testing Industry Strikes Back by Emily Singer The PicturePhone Has Arrived by Brad Feld The Fermi Paradox, Phase Changes and Intergalactic Colonisation by kfc Wikileaks' Afghanistan docs: Pentagon Papers 2.0 by Steve Hsu Who cheats more? by Dan Ariely Current Issue Table of Contents Subscribe and save 36% Subscribe to Technology Review Digital Advertisement Events EmTech @ MIT 2010 September 21-23, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Now in its 10th year, the emt...@mit conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. emt...@mit is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience. Sponsored Events The Indispensable CTO: Strategic Leadership of Technology And Innovation August 11-14, 2010 Stanford University, Stanford, California 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply September 27-28, 2010 Waltham, Massachusetts FutureM October 4-8, 2010 Boston, MA USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo October 23-24, 2010 Washington, D.C. Advertisement Personalized Medicine The Technology Review Custom Team takes a look at the technologies that are changing the ways in which we do business. This section takes a look at the advancements in the life sciences industry. Read More » Resources 10 Emerging Technologies 2010 Each year, Technology Review selects what it believes are the 10 most important emerging technologies. The winners are chosen based on the editors' coverage of key fields. The question that we ask is simple: is the technology likely to change the world? Some of these changes are on the largest scale possible: better biofuels, more efficient solar cells, and green concrete all aim at tackling global warming in the years ahead. Other changes will be more local and involve how we use technology: for example, 3-D screens on mobile devices, new applications for cloud computing, and social television. And new ways to implant medical electronics and develop drugs for diseases will affect us on the most intimate level of all, with the promise of making our lives healthier. Spotlight on Innovations Learn about the latest energy, mobile-technology, personalized-medicine, and homeland security advancements that are poised to impact our future. Career Resources Looking for a new job or career path? Visit Technology Review's Career Resources section to search for jobs, read advice from our experts, or find a continuing-education program suited to your career goals. Technology Review Research Panel Technology Review has built a community of experts who want to share their opinions about technology-related products and services. We are now opening up membership -- and hope you will participate. We're asking for your honest opinion via online surveys. As a thank-you, each time you participate, we'll reciprocate with information, cash, and other rewards. Please join today! If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, click here to read it at our website. You are currently subscribed to the Daily Update Newsletter as daya...@yahoo.com. To unsubscribe or change your e-mail address, click her
[GM2020] Fw: Emerging Technologies Monday Update (07/26/2010)
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Cc: arbie bakri Sent: Mon, July 26, 2010 1:09:31 PM Subject: Fw: Emerging Technologies Monday Update (07/26/2010) - Forwarded Message From: MIT Technology Review To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Mon, July 26, 2010 12:04:27 PM Subject: Emerging Technologies Monday Update (07/26/2010) Technology Review Daily Update ADVERTISEMENT All newsletters are sent from the domain "trnewsletter.com." Please use the domain name (not the entire "from" address, which varies) when configuring e-mail or spam filter rules, if you have them. Emerging Technologies Daily Update ComputingWebCommunicationsEnergyMaterialsBiomedicine Business July 26, 2010 App Lets You Know When Friends Are Nearby by Erica Naone New services try to make location information useful but not invasive. Read More » New Languages, and Why We Need Them by John Pavlus Creators introduced the programming languages that they hope will revolutionize computing. Read More » Genetic Tests Get Bad Grades by Emily Singer A federal investigation finds conflicting test results and false marketing claims. Read More » Current Issue Table of Contents Subscribe and save 36% Subscribe to Technology Review Digital Advertisement Events EmTech @ MIT 2010 September 21-23, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Now in its 10th year, the emt...@mit conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. emt...@mit is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience. Sponsored Events The Indispensable CTO: Strategic Leadership of Technology And Innovation August 11-14, 2010 Stanford University, Stanford, California 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply September 27-28, 2010 Waltham, Massachusetts FutureM October 4-8, 2010 Boston, MA USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo October 23-24, 2010 Washington, D.C. Advertisement Personalized Medicine The Technology Review Custom Team takes a look at the technologies that are changing the ways in which we do business. This section takes a look at the advancements in the life sciences industry. Read More » Resources 10 Emerging Technologies 2010 Each year, Technology Review selects what it believes are the 10 most important emerging technologies. The winners are chosen based on the editors' coverage of key fields. The question that we ask is simple: is the technology likely to change the world? Some of these changes are on the largest scale possible: better biofuels, more efficient solar cells, and green concrete all aim at tackling global warming in the years ahead. Other changes will be more local and involve how we use technology: for example, 3-D screens on mobile devices, new applications for cloud computing, and social television. And new ways to implant medical electronics and develop drugs for diseases will affect us on the most intimate level of all, with the promise of making our lives healthier. Spotlight on Innovations Learn about the latest energy, mobile-technology, personalized-medicine, and homeland security advancements that are poised to impact our future. Career Resources Looking for a new job or career path? Visit Technology Review's Career Resources section to search for jobs, read advice from our experts, or find a continuing-education program suited to your career goals. Technology Review Research Panel Technology Review has built a community of experts who want to share their opinions about technology-related products and services. We are now opening up membership -- and hope you will participate. We're asking for your honest opinion via online surveys. As a thank-you, each time you participate, we'll reciprocate with information, cash, and other rewards. Please join today! If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, click here to read it at our website. You are currently subscribed to the Daily Update Newsletter as daya...@yahoo.com. To unsubscribe or change your e-mail address, click here. This email was sent by: MIT Technology Review 1 Main Street, 7th Floor Cambridge, MA 02142 USA Copyright 2010 Technology Review, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
[GM2020] Fw: Newsletter 23 July 2010
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: arbie bakri Cc: rahakund...@yahoo.co.uk; Omar Trigantara ; Andrei Arbie ; audi_firmans...@yahoo.com Sent: Sat, July 24, 2010 6:56:39 AM Subject: Fw: Newsletter 23 July 2010 - Forwarded Message From: Qantara.de - Dialogue with the Islamic World To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Sat, July 24, 2010 12:57:16 AM Subject: Newsletter 23 July 2010 Newsletter 23 July 2010 Dear Readers As usual, the latest Qantara.de newsletter tells you what's new on our website. Your Qantara.de editorial team Gaddafi's Big Power Politics in Africa Erratic Political Manoeuvring In order to shore up his influence in Africa, Colonel Gaddafi has in the past fanned the flames of conflict and acted as a peace mediator as he felt inclined. Interestingly, the Libyan leader could bring stability to the region without losing any of his influence. James M. Dorsey has the details Turkish Involvement in Afghanistan Wielding "Soft Power" for a Good Image Although the AKP was critical of NATO's Afghanistan mission, Turkey remained part of it even after the party came to power in 2002. Turkey's main aim now is to introduce security to the country and assist with redevelopment. Cem Sey has the details Attacks on the Sahwa Militia in Iraq Bloody Revenge and Coercion Al-Qaeda is increasingly directing its attacks in Iraq against the Sunni Sahwa militia, which is helping government troops fight terrorism. According to Birgit Svensson, al-Qaeda's purpose in doing so is to exact revenge on those who have joined the militia and to coerce others to switch sides again Syria's Foreign Policy Role in the Middle East The Key to Peace? As a result of its alliance with Iran and its excellent relations with both Hezbollah and Hamas, Syria has enormous potential to exert both a positive and a negative influence in the region. Ten years into his presidency, which of these two options will President Assad choose? Rainer Sollich investigates Education in Libya Stagnation Instead of Innovation Libya has one of the lowest levels of illiteracy in North Africa, and thousands of students graduate from Libyan universities every year. For Libyan journalist Mustafa al-Fituri, however, the country puts too much emphasis on outdated curricula and learning by rote when it should be encouraging creativity in its education system and research sector The Niqab Debate in the Maghreb A Negation of Women or Religious Freedom? Until recently, the black, full-body veil was unknown in the Maghreb, where it is now the subject of ongoing controversy. The niqab debate in Europe has put the topic back in the spotlight, as Beat Stauffer reports from Fes Interview with Salwa al-Neimi The Liberation of Erotic Literature The novel The Proof of the Honey by Syrian author Salwa al-Neimi is celebrated by some as a milestone of modern Arabic literature and condemned by others as scandalous prose. In an interview with Rim Najmi, the author explains that despite the lightness of its literary style, her novel poses fundamental intellectual and political questions The Literary Legacy of Mohamed Choukri A Time of Mistakes Mohamed Choukri's books rank among the classics of modern world literature. The Moroccan author would have been 75 this month, but there is little to celebrate: all over the world, almost all his books are out of print. Morocco has failed to preserve the legacy of one of its best-known literary figures. Alfred Hackensberger reports Follow the link below to cancel your newsletter subscription or change your contact details: http://www.qantara.de/nl.php?k=55412cf906f28e6fd0ee6d1d61b3bc56
[GM2020] Fw: Innovators Insights | July 23, 2010
- Forwarded Message From: "newsletter-15...@innovations.harvard.edu" To: arbieba...@yahoo.com Sent: Fri, July 23, 2010 6:47:13 PM Subject: Innovators Insights | July 23, 2010 INNOVATORS INSIGHTS (plain text version) July 23, 2010 WHAT'S NEW: MANAGEMENT INSIGHTS FOR PUBLIC MANAGERS === A Governing.com Series Feather O'Connor Houston examines a plan in Philadelphia to build a greener, more sustainable stormwater system that may well blast green infrastructure into the mainstream. SPOTLIGHT: NEW WEBINAR: THE ROLE OF PROCUREMENT IN SOCIAL INNOVATION FUNDING = Join us on July 29 at 3:30 pm (EDT) for a free Webinar analyzing proven innovations to derive common sense [ http://www.innovations.harvard.edu/spotlight.html?id=2451 ] strategies for producing extraordinary change. Registration required. NEWS ACCESSIBILITY = The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority has made life easier for traveling pets, [ http://www.wtop.com/?nid=596&sid=1999184 ] opening several pet relief areas at Reagan National and Washington Dulles. The areas not only provide travelers with an additional option for their animals, but also comply with recent federal requirements for airports to provide relief areas for service animals. The areas feature mock-ups of fake fire hydrants, artificial grass, and doggie bags. EDUCATION AND TRAINING == To help prepare new teachers for the rigors of the classroom, the University of Central Florida has created a [ http://www.innovations.harvard.edu/redir.html?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.usatoda y.com%2Fnews%2Feducation%2F2010-07-07-IHE-avatars-teacher-training07_ST_N. htm%3Fcsp%3D34news%26amp%3Bamp%3Butm_source%3Dfeedburner%26amp%3Bamp%3Butm _medium%3Dfeed%26amp%3Bamp%3Butm_campaign%3DFeed%253A%2BUsatodaycomNation- TopStories%2B%2528News%2B-%2BNation%2B-%2BTop%2BStories%2529 ] virtual classroom populated by avatars, computer simulated representations of students to train and test teachers. The teacher-candidate stands in front of a projection screen on which there are avatar-students who are controlled by real acting students, behaving as the type of student they represent. Another operator controls random non-speaking outbursts. Teacher-trainers can then gauge whether the teacher s interaction with the students and his choice of disciplinary methods are satisfactory. The university is partnering with othercolleges to implement and improve the program. SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION = In California, [ http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gcs_MeYlVxNNsFVNyEp45OZ5 2G7QD9GSD2980 ] schools are looking to Hollywood to help ease the burden of budget cuts by allowing producers of television programs, movies, and commercials to pay them to film on campus. Movie shoots can bring in fees ranging from $3,100 to $5,500 per day, which can help save teachers jobs and improve campus facilities. Allowing filming to take place is not without controversy, however, as it can distract students and interrupt school operations. CRIME PREVENTION In Poway, California, near San Diego, the city s skateboard park uses surveillance cameras, motion detectors, and now a [ http://www.innovations.harvard.edu/redir.html?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.10news. com%2Fnews%2F24202545%2Fdetail.html ] fingerprint scanner at the park s entrance to control access to its facilities. Visitors are alsorequired to have their fingerprints and photos on file with the city. The controversial measure is designed to reduce vandalism, drug use, and otherproblems at the park. ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT = This article discusses the growing number of states that are [ http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703609004575354913893708970. html?mod=rss_whats_news_us&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campa ign=Feed%3A+wsj%2Fxml%2Frss%2F3_7011+%28WSJ.com%3A+What%27s+News+US%29 ] transitioning from guaranteed pensions for their workers to plans that have characteristics of traditional 401(k) plans. These cost-saving hybrid plans, which include investments in a 401(k)-type fund as well as a defined benefit component, are already in use in six states and will soon be implemented in Michigan and Utah. Observers note that the shift could make government work less appealing. RURAL POLICY The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced a new effort to encourage owners of farm, ranch, and forest land to voluntarily provide recreational access to the public. Under the [ http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2010/jul/08/new-program-encourages-rural-land owners-rent-prope/ ] Voluntary Public Access and Habitat Incentive Program, state and tribal governments wil
[GM2020] Fw: The Post Carbon Landscape
- Forwarded Message From: Energy Daily Research To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Fri, July 23, 2010 8:05:05 PM Subject: The Post Carbon Landscape The The Post Carbon Landscape - Research Update Current and future competitiveness of renewable & traditional technologies – The Post Carbon Landscape BREAKING ENERGY BUSINESS INTEL:ENERGY DAILY RESEARCH STORE The Post Carbon Landscape: Alternative pathways to a low carbon landscape: This report privides a comprehensive understanding of how energy market demand trends and supply possibilities may impact on the world by 2050. Thereport starts by providing the reader with a high level system model to assist the understanding of how the elements in the landscape interact. It looks at the bandwidth of uncertainty in demand and supply to give the reader a feel as to what the limits of outcome might be, examining two scenarios that could unfold. These provide useful backdrops against which to interpret the developments we see around us today. Scope of Report • Explores the complex dynamic system of energy. • Reviews bandwidth of demand uncertainty based on projections of population, rising economic prosperity & potential for energy efficiency improvement. • Examines how the world of supply may evolve. • Explores two scenarios - pathways to a Low Carbon Landscape. • Compares scenarios and the evidence for them in the world today . This report enables readers to... • Achieve a quick and comprehensive understanding of how energy market demand trends and supply possibilities may impact on the world by 2050. • Gain a helicopter perspective on how the various elements of the energy system interact. • Understand the bandwidth of uncertainty facing the world in order to appreciate the breadth of outcome & scale of the challenge, facing all of us. • Quantify volume growth potential for the purposes of infrastructure and market planning. • Identify the opportunities for grasping emergent market elements such as non-conventional gas, in-home and community generation. Visit the Research Store for Key Findings from the report... Context Over the last 30 years more and more scientists and economists have come to understand that the world is a complex dynamic system rather than a linear Newtonian one. The world of finance experienced the extreme effects of the workings of a complex dynamic system as relatively isolated events on the world stage were amplified rapidly into features which threatened the totality of the global economic system. We are currently living through the aftermath of this extreme turbulence. The world of energy is about to enter an era of ever increasing complexity and interdependence as patterns of demand shift through such changes as a moves to the electrification of transport, as populations grow, and as rising economic prosperity spurs on demand for energy based services. RESEARCH STORE REPORT INFORMATION • Price: $2875 • Published: June 2010 • Publisher: Business Insights • Request Sample Pages • Table of Contents • Send this to a colleague • Ask a Question VISIT RESEARCH STORE HOW TO ORDER Order online (instant access) Visit the Research Store Order by Fax To place an order by fax, download our order form (on p.2) and fax back to +44 (0)161 238 4141 Order by Phone To place your order by phone, or to discuss your research needs, please call us on +1 800 759 0261 or +44 (0)161 238 4041 Order by Email To register your interest in purchasing this report, email us today. RELATED REPORTS Carbon Trading and the Effect of the Copenhagen Agreement: Technical options and economic drivers to a low carbon future Find out more... Global carbon market update Find out more... Carbon Management in Emerging Economies: New mechanisms for managing carbon dioxide emissions Find out more... What the size and shape of demand will be is highly uncertain. What the portfolio of sources will be to meet that demand is also highly uncertain with the advent of non-traditional sources of oil and gas, the growth of renewable generation, the potential rise of distributed community based generation, the in-home generation potential, and the use of cars and homes as energy sinks and storage. In addition we see the gas and electricity markets moving from a world defined by energy and metering to one defined by communications and IT (together with energy and metering). Picturing this world as a system is the essential first step in understanding what may happen. Visit the Research Store! If you have any questions regarding this report please feel free to emailus. Alternatively contact Matthew on +1 800 759 0261 or 44 (0) 161 238 4041 for
[GM2020] Fw: Ashoka's Change InSight July 2010: Innovation Through Crowdsourcing
- Forwarded Message From: Ashoka To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Thu, July 15, 2010 2:17:26 AM Subject: Ashoka's Change InSight July 2010: Innovation Through Crowdsourcing You're receiving this newsletter because you asked to receive it. Not interested anymore? Update your profile. Having trouble viewing this email? View it in your browser. Welcome to Change InSight News for July 2010, our regular update of news, upcoming activities, opportunities and insights from across the Ashoka network. This month we feature a wide array of topics, ranging from how a website can help you stay green to how crowdsourcing could change bureaucracy. Change InSight News is a companion to our Change InSight Blog. Visit regularly to stay up-to-date with our events, reports and media presence as well as news from our Fellows and programs. You can see the latest posts from all our blogs on Ashoka.org at www.ashoka.org/blogs. Social Entrepreneurship: What Everyone Needs to Know Ashoka friends David Bornstein and Susan Davis have recently written a new book on the rise and importance of social entrepreneurship. The book focuses squarely on what social entrepreneurs do , how they do it, and serves as a practical guide to anyone that wants to be a part of the movement. (Oxford University Press) Ashoka has launched a new series of excerpts from the book and you can read the first installment here. How Much Gas Do You Emit? Did you know you can check your household energy consumption rates as easily and as often as some of us check our social networks? Ashoka Germany Fellow Johannes Hengstenberg has made this a reality and his work is being independently replicated. Read more. Financial Innovation Through Crowdsourcing Imagine the possibilities if government institutions begin to tap into the potential of crowdsourcing, departing from dependence on inner circles of experts to tackle public issues and embracing a more open and creative process to identify innovative solutions. The Group of 20 and Ashoka's Changemakers, with support from The Rockefeller Foundation, have partnered to find innovative models through crowdsourcing that catalyze financing for small and medium enterprises in low-income, developing countries. Learn more. Ashoka U and Legacy Venture Launch Groundbreaking Partnership Many of today's most pressing challenges - from climate change to government deficits to poverty - will be the job of tomorrow's leaders to address. Ashoka U and Legacy Venture are collaborating to transform universities into hubs of social innovation and producers of generations of changemakers. Read more about the partnership. Video of the Month Rural Innovation & Farming: Get to know recently elected Ashoka Fellows Ashoka's * Strong Communities: Identifying innovative ways to engage citizens in creating change - Submit your entry * G-20 SME Finance Challenge: Crowdsourcing Solutions for SMEs - Submit your solution * Patients | Choices | Empowerment: Elevating patients' choices and improving healthcare - Launches July 24th Connect with Ashoka Twitter Facebook LinkedIN YouTube Flickr Scribd Our Blogs Did you know Ashoka's fiscal year ends in August? Donate before August 31st and your gift will be matched thanks to the generosity of Sergey Brin and Anne Wojcicki through the The Brin Wojcicki Foundation. Ashoka | 1700 N Moore St., Suite 2000 (20th Floor) Arlington, VA, 22209, USA | 703-527-8300 If you received this message from a friend, you can sign up here. Not interested in receiving this anymore? Update your profile.
[GM2020] Fw: Our exciting lineup
- Forwarded Message From: Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR) To: arbieba...@yahoo.com Sent: Fri, July 16, 2010 5:53:43 AM Subject: Our exciting lineup Trouble viewing this e-mail? Click here. SSIR's Nonprofit Management Institute: Leading During Times of Change Now you can view complete descriptions of program sessions for the 2010 Nonprofit Management Institute, which are available at www.ssireview.org/npinstitute. The popular fifth annual conference, cosponsored by the Association of Fundraising Professionals, takes place on the Stanford campus on October 5th and 6th. This year's theme is "Leading During Times of Change." This year's topics and speakers are: * Design for Inclusion. Jocelyn Wyatt, Social Innovation Lead, IDEO * Taking Actions to End the Starvation Cycle. Don Howard, Partner, and Ann Goggins Gregory, Director of Knowledge Management, Bridgespan Group * Raising Governance Performance. Edward A. Martenson, Professor (Adjunct) and Chair of Theater Management, Yale School of Drama * The Emerging Social Impact Market: Fostering Social Innovation and Investing in What Works. Andrew Wolk, CEO, Root Cause * Building Consensus in Multi-Stakeholder Groups. Sam Kaner, Executive Director, Community at Work * Influence without Authority. Carole Robin, Lecturer in Organizational Behavior, Stanford Graduate School of Business * Using Social Media to Make a Difference. Jennifer Aaker, General Atlantic Professor of Marketing, Stanford Graduate School of Business * Leadership in a Networked World. Katherine Fulton, President, Monitor Institute For detailed descriptions on each session, visit www.ssireview.org/npinstitute. SSIR subscribers qualify for a $200 discount. The early-bird deadline is August 28. Book Review: Doing Good by Being Bad Moving Politics: Emotions and ACT UP's Fight Against AIDS by Deborah B. Gould Groups promoting social change face a dilemma. Should they play by the rules, using legal means to promote their cause? Or should they shake things up, by disrupting traffic, production, or politics as usual? The first strategy will win them friends among authorities; the latter will get attention. But which will get them what they want? Should they be naughty or nice? ACT UP was born in early 1987 when gay and lesbian activists in the United States decided that their efforts to portray themselves as normal, respectable, and no different from straights had simply not worked. They had been stunned ... >>Continue reading this review The Latest From the SSIR Blog Reeta Roy: The Agency of African Girls and Women Africa is being described as a new economic frontier, according to recent reports from McKinsey Global Institute and the Africa Progress Panel. The former assesses opportunities for business investment in Africa's future growth trajectory, while the latter highlights social and developmental issues that need to be addressed to fuel progress. Both reports converge on a central question: what will sustain such growth? The African Progress Panel underscores one driver often missed by economists, governments, and policy makers: the central role of women in the economy. >>Continue reading this post Subscribe to social change! We're offering new and renewing subscribers the Stanford Social Innovation Review magazine for 23% off! Act now and pay only $39.95 for one year. FROM OUR PARTNERS Philanthropy Case Writer The Stanford Graduate School of Business has an opening for a case writer with 5-10 years of experience in journalism and storytelling and knowledge of and experience in the philanthropy sector. Graduate degree is required. Must be an outstanding interviewer, researcher, and writer, with excellent communication and interpersonal skills and knowledge of digital media. Learn more. Climate Policy Instruments in the Real WorldSeptember 7, Stanford University Featuring presentations by leading researchers on the political, economic and regulatory challenges associated with major climate policy instruments; this conference will transfer the state-of-the-art in policy-relevant academic research on key aspects of climate policy design and analysis to the business, regulatory and policymaking communities. Learn more. SSIR EVENTS SSIR Live! Webinar Series Have you missed any of our SSIR Live! webinars? Not to worry—you can still catch up on the most provocative topics that appear in the pages of the magazine, complete with lively and engaging discussions. Visit www.ssireview.org/webinars to register for OnDemand access to any of our five pay-per-view webinars. This e-mail was sent by: Stanford Social Innovation Review Center for Social Innovation, Stanford Graduate School of Business, 518 Memorial Way, S
[GM2020] Fw: Emerging Technologies Wednesday Update (07/14/2010)
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Cc: arbie bakri Sent: Wed, July 14, 2010 12:24:53 PM Subject: Fw: Emerging Technologies Wednesday Update (07/14/2010) - Forwarded Message From: MIT Technology Review To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Wed, July 14, 2010 12:03:02 PM Subject: Emerging Technologies Wednesday Update (07/14/2010) Technology Review Daily Update ADVERTISEMENT All newsletters are sent from the domain "trnewsletter.com." Please use the domain name (not the entire "from" address, which varies) when configuring e-mail or spam filter rules, if you have them. Emerging Technologies Daily Update ComputingWebCommunicationsEnergyMaterialsBiomedicine Business July 14, 2010 Can Mozilla Deliver an Open App Store? by Christopher Mims The race is on to create an app store compatible with all devices and operating systems. Read More » Solar Cell Maker Gets a $400-Million Boost by Tyler Hamilton Abound Solar says it has a simpler process to make cadmium-telluride solar cells. Read More » Diabetes Risk, on a Scale of 1 to 10 by Lauren Gravitz A new test is transforming the way some doctors diagnose and treat their patients. Read More » More News China seeks to reduce Internet users' anonymity Associated Press Ambitious timetable for electronic medical records Associated Press NYC court tosses FCC's fleeting expletives policy Associated Press GE offers $200M fund for power projects Associated Press Blogs Did Whites Flee the 'Digital Ghetto' of MySpace? by Christopher Mims The Truth about Recharging Electric Vehicles by Kevin Bullis GE to Invest $200 Million in Smart Grid, Launches Electric-Vehicle Charger by Katherine Bourzac Boulder New Tech Meetup Helping Local Non-Profits by Brad Feld The Death of Nemesis: The Sun's Distant, Dark Companion by kfc Polymath Haiku Award by Brad Feld Current Issue Table of Contents Subscribe and save 36% Subscribe to Technology Review Digital Advertisement Events EmTech @ MIT 2010 September 21-23, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Now in its 10th year, the emt...@mit conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. emt...@mit is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience. Sponsored Events The Indispensable CTO: Strategic Leadership of Technology And Innovation August 11-14, 2010 Stanford University, Stanford, California 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply September 27-28, 2010 Waltham, Massachusetts FutureM October 4-8, 2010 Boston, MA USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo October 23-24, 2010 Washington, D.C. Advertisement Personalized Medicine The Technology Review Custom Team takes a look at the technologies that are changing the ways in which we do business. This section takes a look at the advancements in the life sciences industry. Read More » Resources Spotlight on Innovations Learn about the latest energy, mobile-technology, personalized-medicine, and homeland security advancements that are poised to impact our future. Career Resources Looking for a new job or career path? Visit Technology Review's Career Resources section to search for jobs, read advice from our experts, or find a continuing-education program suited to your career goals. Technology Review Research Panel Technology Review has built a community of experts who want to share their opinions about technology-related products and services. We are now opening up membership -- and hope you will participate. We're asking for your honest opinion via online surveys. As a thank-you, each time you participate, we'll reciprocate with information, cash, and other rewards. Please join today! If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, click here to read it at our website. You are currently subscribed to the Daily Update Newsletter as daya...@yahoo.com. To unsubscribe or change your e-mail address, click here. This email was sent by: MIT Technology Review 1 Main Street, 7th Floor Cambridge, MA 02142 USA Copyright 2010 Technology Review, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
[GM2020] Fw: Emerging Technologies Tuesday Update (07/13/2010)
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Cc: arbie bakri ; Dr.Ferhat Azis ; Alim Tarigan ; soedardjo batan Sent: Wed, July 14, 2010 6:27:21 AM Subject: Fw: Emerging Technologies Tuesday Update (07/13/2010) - Forwarded Message From: MIT Technology Review To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Tue, July 13, 2010 12:03:59 PM Subject: Emerging Technologies Tuesday Update (07/13/2010) Technology Review Daily Update ADVERTISEMENT All newsletters are sent from the domain "trnewsletter.com." Please use the domain name (not the entire "from" address, which varies) when configuring e-mail or spam filter rules, if you have them. Emerging Technologies Daily Update ComputingWebCommunicationsEnergyMaterialsBiomedicine Business July 13, 2010 Tiny Springs Could Reduce Microchip Waste by Tom Simonite A new manufacturing approach could end the junking of several chips when one fails. Read More » A Turning Point for Genetic Testing by Emily Singer The FDA plans to overhaul its regulation of the increasingly common diagnostic tests. Read More » More News Consumer Reports faults iPhone 4 antenna in test Associated Press Judge OKs iPhone class action against Apple, AT&T Associated Press Technology's disasters share long trail of hubris Associated Press Blogs Cheap E-Paper Displays Coming to a Store Near You by Christopher Mims The View From My Office Window Today by Brad Feld BGI: Beijing Genomics Institute by Steve Hsu The Generalized Linial-Nisan Conjecture is false by Scott Aaronson How The SEC Is Violating My Wife's First Amendment Rights by Brad Feld Why Our Universe Must Have Been Born Inside a Black Hole by kfc Current Issue Table of Contents Subscribe and save 36% Subscribe to Technology Review Digital Advertisement Events EmTech @ MIT 2010 September 21-23, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Now in its 10th year, the emt...@mit conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. emt...@mit is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience. Sponsored Events 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply September 27-28, 2010 Waltham, Massachusetts FutureM October 4-8, 2010 Boston, MA USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo October 23-24, 2010 Washington, D.C. Advertisement Personalized Medicine The Technology Review Custom Team takes a look at the technologies that are changing the ways in which we do business. This section takes a look at the advancements in the life sciences industry. Read More » Resources Spotlight on Innovations Learn about the latest energy, mobile-technology, personalized-medicine, and homeland security advancements that are poised to impact our future. Career Resources Looking for a new job or career path? Visit Technology Review's Career Resources section to search for jobs, read advice from our experts, or find a continuing-education program suited to your career goals. Technology Review Research Panel Technology Review has built a community of experts who want to share their opinions about technology-related products and services. We are now opening up membership -- and hope you will participate. We're asking for your honest opinion via online surveys. As a thank-you, each time you participate, we'll reciprocate with information, cash, and other rewards. Please join today! If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, click here to read it at our website. You are currently subscribed to the Daily Update Newsletter as daya...@yahoo.com. To unsubscribe or change your e-mail address, click here. This email was sent by: MIT Technology Review 1 Main Street, 7th Floor Cambridge, MA 02142 USA Copyright 2010 Technology Review, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
[GM2020] Fw: Negotiation Strategies,reference OCW, MIT EDU
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: rahakund...@yahoo.co.uk Sent: Mon, July 12, 2010 4:39:17 PM Subject: Negotiation Strategies,reference OCW, MIT EDU Negotiation Strategies dalam rangka menggolkan IDE tentang apa saja;misalnya tentang ALIH FUNGSI HUTAN atau A-SINTA/atau isu Nuklir; Beberapa saran penting; -Knowing your interest;substantive and relationship, -Trying to understand other interests, -Analysing sources of power available to all parties,but not paralyzed by it, -Thinking about options, -Understanding your personal style,strength and weaknesses, -Knowing your BATNA; Best Alternatives to Negotiated Agreement. CONFLICT; It can be helpful if; -Surfaced early,used to identify underlying interests. -Focused on interests and problem,not people/personify the problem, -Used to broaden alternatives and address interests of all stakeholders, -Used to improve relationships, -Modern conflict resolution are applied skilfully. Demikian teknik negosiasi yang disarankan oleh Sloan School of Management,MIT. Semoga sukses. Demikian sedikit uraian tentang negosiasi dalam "Conflict Management". Semoga bermanfaat.
[GM2020] Fw: Newsletter 9 July 2010
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: Abdul Gani Ilahude ; Bp Asri Arbie Cc: arbie bakri ; RAZHALUNO Sent: Sat, July 10, 2010 7:19:26 AM Subject: Fw: Newsletter 9 July 2010 - Forwarded Message From: Qantara.de - Dialogue with the Islamic World To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Sat, July 10, 2010 12:33:27 AM Subject: Newsletter 9 July 2010 Newsletter 9 July 2010 Israel and the Iranian Bomb The Abuse of History When history becomes a nightmare: misguided by erroneous analogies, Israel seems unable to find the right strategy for dealing with the Iranian nuclear threat. Former Israeli Foreign Minister Shlomo Ben Ami pleads for a clear distinction to be made between his country's day-to-day political decisions and the historical legacy of the Holocaust On the Death of the Grand Ayatollah Fadlallah "Religion Serves the People" The most senior Shiite cleric in Lebanon, Grand Ayatollah Fadlallah, has died. The intellectual guiding force of the Shiite Hezbollah movement in Lebanon, Fadlallah supported the armed fight against Israel but condemned Islamic terrorism. He also worked for the peaceful coexistence of the different denominations in Lebanon. This portrait by Stephan Rosiny Environmental Awareness in Egypt All the World's a Rubbish Bin Egypt faces severe environmental challenges – but there is little environmental awareness among the public. Even leading intellectuals are interpreting news of global warming as a chimera created by "the West". Joseph Mayton reports The Arab-Israeli Internet Portal "OneMideast" "Dialogue Is Possible" Syria and Israel are still officially in a state of war. The "OneMideast" Internet portal hopes to finally bring Syrians and Israelis into contact with each other. The project is run by Arab and Israeli activists. Birgit Kaspar reports Thorsten Gerald Schneiders on Hostility towards Islam "An Outlet for Suppressed Intolerance" The public debate on integration of Muslims is dominated by a general disapproval of Islam. Conversely, many Muslims reflexively defend their religion. Thorsten Gerald Schneiders examines the various facets of these phenomena in his books "Islamfeindlichkeit" (Islamophobia) and "Islamverherrlichung" (Glorification of Islam). Nimet Seker spoke with the political scientist and author Saudi Women Agents of Change Shattering Common Stereotypes Lulua Asaad – a Saudi national based in Austria – argues that creating an environment in which people feel free to ask questions, and in which diverse reactions are tolerated, is essential to social debate and paves the road for the acceptance of diversity that is so desperately needed in all our societies Syrian Cinema Thumbing Its Nose at the Censor Politically explosive films and television series from Syria are storming the Arab market. Now the film "The Long Night" – the first Syrian feature film to highlight the fate of political prisoners – has become ensnared in the censorship process. It is nevertheless reaching its audience via satellite television – even in Syria. Susanne Schanda reports Follow the link below to cancel your newsletter subscription or change your contact details: http://www.qantara.de/nl.php?k=55412cf906f28e6fd0ee6d1d61b3bc56
[GM2020] Fw: Innovators Insights | July 9, 2010
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Cc: arbie bakri Sent: Sat, July 10, 2010 8:44:23 AM Subject: Fw: Innovators Insights | July 9, 2010 - Forwarded Message From: "newsletter-13...@innovations.harvard.edu" To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Fri, July 9, 2010 9:35:03 PM Subject: Innovators Insights | July 9, 2010 INNOVATORS INSIGHTS (plain text version) July 9, 2010 WHAT'S NEW: MANAGEMENT INSIGHTS FOR PUBLIC MANAGERS === A Governing.com Series Four Tips for Redesigning Services: This fiscal crisis demands transformational change and Babak Armajani explains how to do it. SPOTLIGHT: NEW WEBINAR: POWER OF SOCIAL INNOVATION SERIES #2 = Engaging the Citizen as Co-Producer of Social Good Join us on July 15 at 2 pm (EDT) for a free Webinar analyzing proven innovations to derive common sense [ http://www.innovations.harvard.edu/spotlight.html?id=2450 ] strategies for producing extraordinary change. Registration required. NEWS COURTS AND LEGAL SERVICES = Residents in San Antonio, Texas, can avoid trips to the courthouse for minor traffic violations through a new videoconferencing program. [ http://sanantonio.bizjournals.com/sanantonio/stories/2010/06/28/daily7.htm l ] Video Court allows residents to appear before a municipal court judge remotely by camera in a community link center to argue their case. The method may save time and increase the comfort-level for citizens to represent themselves in a less threatening environment. If the pilot is successful, the program may be expanded to other community link centers. EMERGENCY RESPONSE == California has launched the [ http://www.canyon-news.com/artman2/publish/topanga/Governor_Launches_Disas ter_Corps.php ] California Disaster Corps, a standardized and efficient volunteer program to aid during disasters. The program, the first-of-its-kind in the nation, will provide opportunities for volunteers to register with local government and undergo training in preparation for major disasters in the state. Major wildfires in recent years spurred the development of the volunteer corps. CRIME PREVENTION DNA evidence will now be used to protect a new type of victim dogs that are forced to fight. Law enforcement can now use a new [ http://www.denverpost.com/frontpage/ci_15386129?source=rss ] dog DNA database to investigate and prosecute dogfighting cases. The Canine Combined DNA Index System, or Canine Codis, gives officials the ability to determine whether the animal comes from a known dogfighting line, and gives them the tools to reconstruct the dog s history of contact between breeders, owners, and pit operators. The database, a joint effort between animal rights advocates and scientists, was originally developed to assist in a criminal probe that resulted in the largest dog-fighting raid in U.S. history. HIGHWAYS Washington State is installing electric car charging stations along its 276 miles of Interstate 5, creating the nation s first [ http://www.innovations.harvard.edu/redir.html?url=http%3A%2F%2Fcivsourceon line.com%2F2010%2F06%2F29%2Fwashington-to-build-electric-highway%2F%3Futm_ source%3Dfeedburner%26amp%3Bamp%3Butm_medium%3Dfeed%26amp%3Bamp%3Butm_camp aign%3DFeed%253A%2BCivsource%2B%2528CivSource%2529 ] electric highway. The $1.3 million project is part of the state s preparation for the 300,000 electric cars it predicts will be on its roads during the next ten years. CIVIC ENGAGEMENT In California, civic engagement is being modernized through the advent of [ http://www.westerncity.com/Western-City/June-2010/Using-Keypad-Polling-to- Enhance-Public-Meetings/ ] keypad polling. The technique involves the use of handheld wireless devices to record preferences related to important public policy decisions in real time. At public meetings, citizens can anonymously transmit their opinions and recommendations to a central computer, which quickly records responses and creates visual representations of the data. Leaders can immediately see where constituents stand on an issue and often receive input that is more honest. Communities in Menlo Park, San Mateo, Palo Alto, and other areas have taken advantage of the technology. ADMINISTRATIVE AND REGULATORY REFORM The Oregon Building Codes Division has created [ http://www.innovations.harvard.edu/redir.html?url=http%3A%2F%2Fcivsourceon line.com%2F2010%2F06%2F22%2Foregon-builds-shared-services-model-for-founda tion-of-e-permitting-portal%2F%3Futm_source%3Dfeedburner%26amp%3Bamp%3Butm _medium%3Dfeed%26amp%3Bamp%3Butm_campaign%3DFeed%253A%2BCivsource%2B%2528C ivSource%2529 ] an e-pe
[GM2020] Fw: Emerging Technologies Friday Update (07/09/2010)
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Cc: arbie bakri ; Bp Asri Arbie ; Erik Iskandar ; RAZHALUNO ; rahakund...@yahoo.co.uk; Omar Trigantara Sent: Sat, July 10, 2010 8:50:47 AM Subject: Fw: Emerging Technologies Friday Update (07/09/2010) - Forwarded Message From: MIT Technology Review To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Fri, July 9, 2010 12:04:00 PM Subject: Emerging Technologies Friday Update (07/09/2010) Technology Review Daily Update ADVERTISEMENT All newsletters are sent from the domain "trnewsletter.com." Please use the domain name (not the entire "from" address, which varies) when configuring e-mail or spam filter rules, if you have them. Emerging Technologies Daily Update ComputingWebCommunicationsEnergyMaterialsBiomedicine Business July 9, 2010 The Accidental Art of Microfluidic Devices by Nidhi Subbaraman An exhibit of microscopic art has been launched by the journal Lab on a Chip. Read More » Phony Twitter Profiles Aim to Outwit Spammers by Tom Simonite Approach could help software learn how to identify fake accounts with less honorable intentions. Read More » Startup Lets Web Advertisers Bid for Your Attention by Erica Naone A real-time auction system will create even more targeted ads. Read More » Videos Multiplying DNA in Drops of Water by Emily Singer Co-founder and and Vice President Darren Link demonstrates RainDance's microfluidics technology. Read More » See All Videos » More News Get out your decoder ring; but don't get excited Associated Press Mint.com can help you budget for next vacation Associated Press Repeat of SKorea, US cyberattacks does no damage Associated Press Bye-bye trolls? Blizzard forums to use real names Associated Press Blogs New "Ultra-Battery" as Energy-Dense as High Explosives by Christopher Mims Standing Cloud Launches Business Edition by Brad Feld Scalable Quantum Computer Chip Technique Revealed by kfc A Chemical to Grow Brain Cells by Emily Singer Current Issue Table of Contents Subscribe and save 36% Subscribe to Technology Review Digital Advertisement Events EmTech @ MIT 2010 September 21-23, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Now in its 10th year, the emt...@mit conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. emt...@mit is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience. Sponsored Events 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply September 27-28, 2010 Waltham, Massachusetts FutureM October 4-8, 2010 Boston, MA USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo October 23-24, 2010 Washington, D.C. Advertisement Personalized Medicine The Technology Review Custom Team takes a look at the technologies that are changing the ways in which we do business. This section takes a look at the advancements in the life sciences industry. Read More » Resources Spotlight on Innovations Learn about the latest energy, mobile-technology, personalized-medicine, and homeland security advancements that are poised to impact our future. Career Resources Looking for a new job or career path? Visit Technology Review's Career Resources section to search for jobs, read advice from our experts, or find a continuing-education program suited to your career goals. Technology Review Research Panel Technology Review has built a community of experts who want to share their opinions about technology-related products and services. We are now opening up membership -- and hope you will participate. We're asking for your honest opinion via online surveys. As a thank-you, each time you participate, we'll reciprocate with information, cash, and other rewards. Please join today! If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, click here to read it at our website. You are currently subscribed to the Daily Update Newsletter as daya...@yahoo.com. To unsubscribe or change your e-mail address, click here. This email was sent by: MIT Technology Review 1 Main Street, 7th Floor Cambridge, MA 02142 USA Copyright 2010 Technology Review, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
[GM2020] Fw: Take care and forward to your friends;SIGNAL >>> STROKE [2 Attachments]
- Forwarded Message From: ivan To: wahyu bachtiar ; rafiandi ibrahim ; robert ; khaerul ; pak bakri ; hongpin ; budi ; budianto Sent: Mon, July 5, 2010 10:37:45 AM Subject: FW: Take care and forward to your friends For your information > > > >> >>Lets be careful >> >>INFORMATION EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW >> >>Blood Clots/Stroke - They Now Have a Fourth Indicator, the Tongue >> >> >>STROKE:Remember the 1st Three LettersS.T.R. >> >> >>STROKE IDENTIFICATION: >> >>During a BBQ, a friend stumbled and took a little fall - she assured >>everyone that she was fine (they offered to call paramedics) ..she said >>she >>had just tripped over a brick because of her new shoes. >> >>They got her cleaned up and got her a new plate of food. While she >>appeared >>a bit shaken up, Ingrid went about enjoying herself the rest of the >>evening >> >>Ingrid's husband called later telling everyone that his wife had been >>taken >>to the hospital - (at 6:00 pm Ingrid passed away.) She had suffered a >>stroke >>at the BBQ. Had they known how to identify the signs of a stroke, perhaps >>Ingrid would be with us today. Some don't die. they end up in a helpless, >>hopeless condition instead. >> >>It only takes a minute to read this... >> >>A neurologist says that if he can get to a stroke victim within 3 hours >>he >>can totally reverse the effects of a stroke...totally. He said the trick >>was >>getting a stroke recognized, diagnosed, and then getting the patient >>medically cared for within 3 hours, which is tough. >> >>RECOGNIZING A STROKE >> >>Thank God for the sense to remember the '3' steps, STR . Read and Learn! >> >>Sometimes symptoms of a stroke are difficult to identify. Unfortunately, >>the >>lack of awareness spells disaster. The stroke victim may suffer severe >>brain >>damage when people nearby fail to recognize the symptoms of a stroke. >> >>Now doctors say a bystander can recognize a stroke by asking three simple >>questions: >> >>S *Ask the individual to SMILE. >>T *Ask the person to TALK and SPEAK A SIMPLE SENTENCE (Coherently) >>(i.e. It is sunny out today.) >>R *Ask him or her to RAISE BOTH ARMS.. >> >>If he or she has trouble with ANY ONE of these tasks, call emergency >>number immediately and describe the symptoms to the dispatcher. >> >>New Sign of a Stroke Stick out Your Tongue >> >>NOTE: Another 'sign' of a stroke is this: Ask the person to 'stick' out his >> >>tongue.. If the tongue is 'crooked', if it goes to one side or the other, >>that >>is also an indication of a stroke. >> >>A cardiologist says if everyone who gets this e-mail sends it to 10 people; >> >>you can bet that at least one life will be saved. >> >>I have done my part. Will you? >> >> >> >> >> > > >
[GM2020] Fw: Harvard Webinar: The Power of Social Innovation Series #2
- Forwarded Message From: Government Innovators Network To: arbieba...@yahoo.com Sent: Wed, July 7, 2010 12:17:45 AM Subject: Harvard Webinar: The Power of Social Innovation Series #2 Power of Social Innovation Series: Engaging the Citizen as Co-Producer of Social Good July 15, 2010: 2 pm - 3 pm (EDT) ~This is a Webinar and will be hosted online. Registration required.~ Join us for this free Webinar featuring experienced social innovators who understand the risk and reward of challenging the most common assumptions in poverty work today. Each conversation in this series will focus on common sense principles and strategies to help public officials, social entrepreneurs and citizens produce extraordinary social change. Ample time will be set aside for audience Q&A. * Julie Wilson (moderator), Director, Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy, Harvard Kennedy School * Maurice Miller, CEO and Founder, Family Independence Initiative * Judith Kurland, Chief of Programs and Partnerships, Office of the Mayor of Boston For more information and to register for this Webinar, please visit: http://www.innovations.harvard.edu/spotlight.html?id=2450. Subscription Options: You can specify the types of messages that you wish to receive. To change your profile on the Government Innovators Network, click here -- http://www.innovations.harvard.edu/register.html Government Innovators Network (http://www.innovations.harvard.edu) is a portal for Democratic Governance and Innovation, provided by The Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation.
[GM2020] Fw: Emerging Technologies Tuesday Update (06/29/2010)
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Cc: arbie bakri ; Bp Asri Arbie Sent: Tue, June 29, 2010 10:51:51 PM Subject: Fw: Emerging Technologies Tuesday Update (06/29/2010) - Forwarded Message From: MIT Technology Review To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Tue, June 29, 2010 12:03:22 PM Subject: Emerging Technologies Tuesday Update (06/29/2010) Technology Review Daily Update ADVERTISEMENT All newsletters are sent from the domain "trnewsletter.com." Please use the domain name (not the entire "from" address, which varies) when configuring e-mail or spam filter rules, if you have them. Emerging Technologies Daily Update ComputingWebCommunicationsEnergyMaterialsBiomedicine Business June 29, 2010 Robot in the OR by Emily Singer The da Vinci robot can shorten surgical recovery times. Read More » The Global Broadband Spectrum by Matt Mahoney Wealthy countries race to bring faster connections to more people, while the rest of the world struggles to get up to speed. Read More » Nanoscale Random Number Circuit to Secure Future Chips by Tom Simonite Intel unveils a circuit that can pump out truly random numbers at high speed. Read More » A Guide to Recent Battery Advances by Kevin Bullis Battery breakthroughs could lower costs and improve performance for electric vehicles and renewable energy storage--but commercializing these new technologies will be challenging. Read More » Videos New Lithium-Ion Batteries by Kevin Bullis Researchers at MIT describe new high-power lithium-ion batteries that use modified carbon nanotubes. Read More » See All Videos » Blogs Quantum Entanglement Holds DNA Together, Say Physicists by kfc How MIT Could Help With A Different Approach to the BP Gulf Crisis by Brad Feld What's special about Foo? by Steve Hsu Save your own life by Dan Ariely Risk Takers - Pogoplug and RedLaser by Brad Feld MIT Study Cites Cheap Way to Cut Emissions by Kevin Bullis Current Issue Table of Contents Subscribe and save 36% Subscribe to Technology Review Digital Advertisement Events EmTech @ MIT 2010 September 21-23, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Now in its 10th year, the emt...@mit conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. emt...@mit is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience. Sponsored Events EurekaFest June 16 - 19, 2010 MIT Stata Center; Museum of Science, Boston TechConnect World June 21-25, 2010 Anaheim, CA 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply September 27-28, 2010 Waltham, Massachusetts FutureM October 4-8, 2010 Boston, MA Advertisement Personalized Medicine The Technology Review Custom Team takes a look at the technologies that are changing the ways in which we do business. This section takes a look at the advancements in the life sciences industry. Read More » Resources City Government Uses Online Services for Messaging, Saves 40% Annually Learn how to cut IT costs with Microsoft's cloud services Microsoft is in the Cloud - What does that mean for the Data Professional? An overview of what makes Microsoft's cloud services different. State of Colorado (case study video) Learn how Colorado reduced IT costs. Fact Based Comparison of Hosted Services: Google vs. Microsoft A comprehensive side-by-side comparison of products and services. Eyes on the Clouds Microsoft can help drive efficiency in your cloud investment. GlaxoSmithKline Leads the Way With Microsoft's cloud services Microsoft's cloud services can help your business reduce costs and make your IT department more efficient. Coca-Cola Embraced Microsoft Software-plus-Services to Unify Their Workforce Learn how to improve your business' efficiency. Spotlight on Innovations Learn about the latest energy, mobile-technology, personalized-medicine, and homeland security advancements that are poised to impact our future. Career Resources Looking for a new job or career path? Visit Technology Review's Career Resources section to search for jobs, read advice from our experts, or find a continuing-education program suited to your career goals. Technology Review Research Panel Technology Review has built a community of experts who want to share their opinions about technology-related products and services. We are now opening up membership -- and hope you will participate. We're asking for your honest opinion via online surveys. As a thank-you, each time you participate, we'll reciprocate with information, cash, and other rewards. Please join today! If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, click here to read it at our website. You
[GM2020] Fw: Obesity, Salt Sensitivity and High Blood Pressure
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: rahakund...@yahoo.co.uk; Omar Trigantara Cc: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com; arbie bakri ; Razif Halik ; Angky Pedju Sent: Tue, June 29, 2010 6:23:43 AM Subject: Fw: Obesity, Salt Sensitivity and High Blood Pressure - Forwarded Message From: LowerPressure.com News To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Tue, June 29, 2010 5:12:11 AM Subject: Obesity, Salt Sensitivity and High Blood Pressure Having trouble viewing this email? Click here You may unsubscribe if you no longer wish to receive our emails. June 28, 2010 Volume 3, Issue 25 Thought of the Day " Nature, time and patience are three great physicians." ~ H.G. Bohn Hypertension News Connection Elucidated Between Obesity, Salt Sensitivity and High Blood Pressure (Medical News Today) -- One way obese people become salt sensitive and hypertensive has been identified by Medical College of Georgia researchers. They've documented a chain of events in which excess inflammatory factors resulting from excess fat cause the body to retain more sodium and, consequently, more fluid and higher blood pressure... Read more » Wearing A Facemask To Limit Air Pollution Exposure Lowers Blood Pressure And Improves Heart Rate Variability During Exercise (HealthDay News) -- Wearing a facemask during exercise to limit exposure to outdoor air pollution reduces symptoms and is associated with objective improvements in myocardial ischemia, blood pressure and heart rate variability in people with coronary heart disease (CHD), according to new data presented at the World Congress of Cardiology (WCC) Scientific Sessions in Beijing, China today. Read more » FDA urges consumers to avoid coffee aphrodisiac (Associated Press ) -- The Food and Drug Administration on Saturday urged consumers to stop using an instant coffee product that is being marketed as a sexual aphrodisiac, saying it could dangerously lower blood pressure. Read more » Only 2 Days Left: Save $50 Plus Free Shipping Advertisement Harness the natural power of breathing to lower your blood pressure. RESPeRATE is clinically proven to lower blood pressure without the side effects associated with many medications. Order Today and Save $50 Plus Get Free Shipping >> Hurry, Only 2 Days left!Backed by our 30-day Satisfaction Guarantee Every RESPeRATE is backed by our 30-day Satisfaction Guarantee. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with your purchase send it back for a complete refund. Order online or call a Customer Care Specialist at 1-877-988-9388 to get this offer. Weekly Poll Results And Cast Your Vote in This Week's Poll Results From Last Week's Poll It seems that visitors to lowerpressure.com are not easily swayed. About 50% of responders to last week’s poll reported that they would not be more likely to adhere to lifestyle changes and prescribed medication if they were paid to meet specific goals while 41% would be influenced by cash incentives. More and more employee wellness programs are banking on the idea that employees will adapt a healthier lifestyle if they have a cash incentive to do so. Find out more: For Forgetful, Cash Helps the Medicine Go Down (New York Times) » Want healthier staff? Cash incentives work best (Business Management Daily) » This Week's Poll And now for this week's poll: Have you visited an alternative practitioner in the last 6 months? Cast your vote » LowerPressure.com Highlight Increased Risk Of Cancer With Angiotensin-Receptor Blockers (ARBs) – Blood Pressure Medications: Putting It Into Perspective Last week, a study was published that found a slightly increased risk of cancer with the use of the BP medication, telmisartan, also known as Micardis, an Angiotensin-Receptor Blocker (ARB). This study is alarming to the many hypertensive individuals taking ARB’s. However, it’s important to put it into perspective. Read the comments on the study on LowerPressure.com, a discussion with Dr. Besser on ABC and additional information about ARB’s on MedicineNet.com. Read Comments from the LowerPressure.com community » Dr. Besser discusses the study with Diane Sawyer » All about ARB’s » Did You Know? Do You Really Know What You’re Eating? Billions of dollars are spent by food companies every week to make foods tastier. This usually means increasing sugar, fat and salt. Is your brain being tricked to eat more? While many of us do fall into this trap, the bottom line is that what we eat ultimately depends on personal choice. At the same time, some companies are working to reengineer foods to decrease fat, sugar and salt to provide healthier food choices. Watch Today Investigates: Do You Really Know What You’re Eating?» RESPeRATE Users Say... Roseanne, DE "I have been a consistent user of the resperate since I purchased my first one in 2003.
[GM2020] Fw: Emerging Technologies Monday Update (06/28/2010)
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Cc: arbie bakri ; Bp Asri Arbie Sent: Mon, June 28, 2010 7:50:39 PM Subject: Fw: Emerging Technologies Monday Update (06/28/2010) - Forwarded Message From: MIT Technology Review To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Mon, June 28, 2010 7:26:10 PM Subject: Emerging Technologies Monday Update (06/28/2010) Technology Review Daily Update All newsletters are sent from the domain "trnewsletter.com." Please use the domain name (not the entire "from" address, which varies) when configuring e-mail or spam filter rules, if you have them. Emerging Technologies Daily Update ComputingWebCommunicationsEnergyMaterialsBiomedicine Business June 28, 2010 Computer Security by TR Editors and Freelancers Cyber attacks are inspiring new defenses for networks, personal computers, and smart phones. Read More » The German Experiment by Evan I. Schwartz The government sets a premium price on solar and other alternative power sources. The policy offers lessons in ways to encourage the use of renewable energy. Read More » Building a Substitute Pancreas for Diabetics by Emily Singer A startup hopes implanted insulin-producing cells will free diabetics from insulin injections. Read More » Current Issue Table of Contents Subscribe and save 36% Subscribe to Technology Review Digital Events EmTech @ MIT 2010 September 21-23, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Now in its 10th year, the emt...@mit conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. emt...@mit is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience. Sponsored Events EurekaFest June 16 - 19, 2010 MIT Stata Center; Museum of Science, Boston TechConnect World June 21-25, 2010 Anaheim, CA 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply September 27-28, 2010 Waltham, Massachusetts FutureM October 4-8, 2010 Boston, MA Advertisement Personalized Medicine The Technology Review Custom Team takes a look at the technologies that are changing the ways in which we do business. This section takes a look at the advancements in the life sciences industry. Read More » Resources City Government Uses Online Services for Messaging, Saves 40% Annually Learn how to cut IT costs with Microsoft's cloud services Microsoft is in the Cloud - What does that mean for the Data Professional? An overview of what makes Microsoft's cloud services different. State of Colorado (case study video) Learn how Colorado reduced IT costs. Fact Based Comparison of Hosted Services: Google vs. Microsoft A comprehensive side-by-side comparison of products and services. Eyes on the Clouds Microsoft can help drive efficiency in your cloud investment. GlaxoSmithKline Leads the Way With Microsoft's cloud services Microsoft's cloud services can help your business reduce costs and make your IT department more efficient. Coca-Cola Embraced Microsoft Software-plus-Services to Unify Their Workforce Learn how to improve your business' efficiency. Spotlight on Innovations Learn about the latest energy, mobile-technology, personalized-medicine, and homeland security advancements that are poised to impact our future. Career Resources Looking for a new job or career path? Visit Technology Review's Career Resources section to search for jobs, read advice from our experts, or find a continuing-education program suited to your career goals. Technology Review Research Panel Technology Review has built a community of experts who want to share their opinions about technology-related products and services. We are now opening up membership -- and hope you will participate. We're asking for your honest opinion via online surveys. As a thank-you, each time you participate, we'll reciprocate with information, cash, and other rewards. Please join today! If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, click here to read it at our website. You are currently subscribed to the Daily Update Newsletter as daya...@yahoo.com. To unsubscribe or change your e-mail address, click here. This email was sent by: MIT Technology Review 1 Main Street, 7th Floor Cambridge, MA 02142 USA Copyright 2010 Technology Review, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
[GM2020] Fw: Baseline of Health Bi-Monthly Newsletter June; see Exercising in Nature.
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Cc: arbie bakri Sent: Mon, June 28, 2010 9:47:45 AM Subject: Fw: Baseline of Health Bi-Monthly Newsletter June; see Exercising in Nature. - Forwarded Message From: Jon Barron To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Mon, June 28, 2010 9:33:39 AM Subject: Baseline of Health Bi-Monthly Newsletter June iContact Custom Template Written by: Jon Barron Edited by: Kristen Barron Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands Healing the Liver and Gallbladder Medicine Is Less Scientific than You Think Proton Pump Inhibitors and Fractures Exercising in Nature Elephants Use Language The Effects of Chocolate Mediterranean Diet & Alzheimer's Addicted to Junk Food? Kristen's Note To Readers Hello Bakri Arbie, In today's newsletter, we have something different. Jon has asked me to share my story -- how I contracted Graves' disease 25 years ago and then resisted the doctors' strongly insistent recommendation to cut out my thyroid and go on medication for the rest of my life. Instead, I chose a natural path, and a quarter of a century later, I still have my thyroid and no problems. In addition to being a marvelous story, it also lays out a path for how anyone can have a chance to overcome catastrophic illness using alternative means. (See link to newsletter below.) Note: During the month of July, Baseline Nutritionals is giving away a free 90-count bottle of pHi-Zymes with every order that contains two or more bottles of Triple Jointed. Your gums will thank you. PS: If you like this newsletter, please pass it on. Just click: Forward to a Friend. And now Jon. Kristen Join Us On: The Endocrine System: Kristen's Thyroid Story by Jon Barron As I mentioned in my last newsletter on the thyroid gland, I was going to ask my wife, Kristen, to write up her experiences overcoming Graves' disease when she had a moment to spare. As it turns out, she really didn't have any time to spare, but did it anyway…as a priority project. Here is her story, in her own words, on how she used natural methods to overcome what is generally considered to be an incurable disease. To read today’s newsletter, in which Kristen tells her story and gives you practical advice on how to maintain your health... Click Here For Full Newsletter. 19360 Rinaldi St. Suite 370 Porter Ranch, CA 91326 This message was sent from Jon Barron to daya...@yahoo.com. It was sent from: The Baseline of Health Foundation, 19360 Rinaldi Street, Porter Ranch, CA 91326. You can modify/update your subscription via the link below. The Baseline of Health Foundation newsletter and website are made possible by grants from Jon Barron and Baseline Nutritionals, Inc. Email Marketing by Manage your subscription View this message in the iContact Community:View message Comment on this message Receive as RSS Share this message with others:del.icio.us Digg reddit Facebook StumbleUpon
[GM2020] Fw: Innovators Insights | June 25, 2010
- Forwarded Message From: "newsletter-15...@innovations.harvard.edu" To: arbieba...@yahoo.com Sent: Fri, June 25, 2010 9:00:31 PM Subject: Innovators Insights | June 25, 2010 INNOVATORS INSIGHTS (plain text version) June 25, 2010 WHAT'S NEW: MANAGEMENT INSIGHTS FOR PUBLIC MANAGERS === A Governing.com Series Major Change, Fast Results: Russ Linden asserts that changing the culture of an organization doesn't have to take a decade. NEWS E-GOVERNMENT Washington State is being hailed as a model for [ http://www.innovations.harvard.edu/redir.html?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.govtech .com%2Fgt%2Farticles%2F762654 ] governments looking to safeguard their public records, e-mails, and documents in order to fulfill freedom of information and other requests. The Washington Department of Information Services has set up a central data repository into which it transfers agency e-mails, and will soon implement the capability to add more types of documents to the vault. Agencies often have different policies on how long they keep public records. One of the advantages of the system is that the virtual vault will not conflict with these policies; it keeps the documents as long as that policy dictates and deletes them automatically on their expiration date. Participation is also voluntary. Once the documents are secured they can be searched by time period and document type. EMERGENCY RESPONSE == To help alleviate overburdened emergency rooms, Louisville Metro Emergency Medical Services in Kentucky is screening low-priority calls, such as patients with earaches and stomachaches, and [ http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2010-06-01-emsredirect01_ST_N.htm ] diverting them to nurses for a more in-depth conversation that can lead to more appropriate care. Such care may include general health advice or an appointment with another health care provider, not an ambulance trip to the emergency room. Widely used in the United Kingdom and Australia, the program is among the first of its kind in the nation, and can conserve health resources and reduce costs. And, in Utah, the [ http://www.innovations.harvard.edu/redir.html?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sltrib. com%2Fnews%2Fci_15311668 ] Safe-to-Wait Project is curbing unnecessary trips to the emergency department by sending some Medicaid patients letters encouraging them to find a primary care doctor or visit an urgent care clinic, and requiring them to visit a family doctor to get their prescriptions filled if they visit a third time. The project, launched a year ago, has been hailed as a success, reducing non-emergency hospital visits by 55 percent. ENVIRONMENT AND RECREATION == Geocachers, people who have fun by locating hidden caches in urban and rural areas using their GPS devices, [ http://www.idahostatesman.com/2010/06/14/1230434/geocachers-enlisted-in-no xious.html ] have been recruited by Ada County, Idaho, to track down containers that hold education materials on invasive plant species that threaten public health, crops, livestock, and land. The county s Weed, Pest and Mosquito Abatement Department hopes that the geocachers, who often travel through many different natural settings in search of caches, will be able to identify any invasive species they come across and report the coordinates to the department. JUVENILE JUSTICE Based upon the Missouri model, which has helped that state maintain the lowest national rate of juvenile repeat offenders, Washington, D.C., has opened up the [ http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2010-05-18-offenders_N.htm ] New Beginnings Youth Development Center. The campus-like facility seeks to break the expensive and ineffective cycle of juvenile offense and incarceration by providing a structured program. Classrooms are equipped with new technology, behavior modification is emphasized and physical restraint is used sparingly, and group activities take up much of the youths time. One obstacle in the replication of the Missouri model has been convincing budget makers that cost savings down the line will pay back the high up-front costs of implementing the model. PUBLIC HEALTH = To help understand and prevent the incidences of substance abuse, Cambridge, Massachusetts, has [ http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2010/05/22/in_camb ridge_data_entry_work_can_help_save_lives/ ] enlisted its first responders to enter details about patients with drug problems into a city database originally created to track H1N1 cases. The database, which includes information such as age, overdose history, drug use history, and place where the patient was found, is used to alert officials to trends that can be analyzed when allocating law enforcement and treatment resources. Some of the
[GM2020] Fw: MDG Progress Report
- Forwarded Message From: "surianeg...@yahoo.com" To: IAPI Bakri Arbie Sent: Thu, June 24, 2010 10:45:56 AM Subject: MDG Progress Report Yth. Cher camarade pak Bakri, Terima kasih atas kiriman laporan pelaksanaan MDG yang memberi pelajaran penting bagi kita a.l. : - Leadership commitment - Public sector accountability - Human development priority Upaya memberantas kemiskinan, kebodohan & ketertindasan di muka bumi Nusantara memang harus dimulai dengan mengakui adanya permasalahan mendalam & menyeluruh dalam perspektif jangka panjang. Masalahnya para pemimpin kita dalam arti luas di segala dimensi akademis, bisnis & politis lebih cenderung "pura-pura tidak tahu", seolah bukan tanggung-jawab atau urusannya. C'est ce qu'on appelle la politique de l'autruche (burung onta). Alhasil semua saling nunggu bola kalau bukan saling lempar tugas & tanggung-jawab; mungkin juga lebih sibuk dengan "jang ka imah". Akibatnya bangsa kita tidak punya 4 kunci kepemimpinan pribadi : - Compelling desire - Strong beliefs - Iron will - Effective action Maunya banyak, mampunya dikit. Atau nafsu besar, tenaga kurang. Sesuai pepatah : watakmu adalah nasibmu; maka perubahan nasib bangsa berawal dari perubahan watak bangsa, dengan menjalani proses Transformasi Diri Total. Tentunya perombakan pola sikap, pola pikir & pola tindak dimulai dari elit akademis, bisnis, politis; sebab "we must lead by example". Hanya dengan cara demikian kita akan mampu mewujudkan Panca Sila menjadi kenyataan di Bumi Pertiwi, tanah air tercinta : NKRI. Maka segala bentuk Diskusi yang membangun Resolusi mencipta Solusi menuju Inovasi Kreatif, harus dijadikan Kebiasaan Baik Baru di seluruh pelosok Kepulauan Sunda (l'Archipel de la Sonde). Mengutip Bruce Lee : "to know is not enough, we must do; to know is not enough, we must apply". Tapi iklan NIKE "just do it" di mata kita disulap jadi "just duit". UUD berubah jadi ujung-ujungnya duit. Lebih parah lagi, sila pertama jadi Keuangan yang maha kuasa. Di lain pihak, "we have the leaders we deserve" berkat wabah "money politic" dengan akibat "bad people drive out good people". Tidak heran, Alam sudah tidak butuh orang pinter. Alam sedang bergerak mencari orang ngerti. Kata "urang Baduy" (penduduk desa Kanekes) : buat ngerti, tidak perlu pinter. Maka pendidikan itu perlu tapi tidak cukup. Masih harus ada pembelajaran dari orang tua. Masalah besar kita adalah "la demission parentale" : orang tua sudah lepas tugas memberi ajaran & teladan soal prinsip Kejujuran, Kesadaran & Tanggung-Jawab. Jadi semuanya serba "pagujud jeung pabaliut", "numatak lieur". Maka "the only viable solution is to be the right person, at the right place & the right moment, doing the right thing, the right way". Dengan demikian kita membangun masyarakat yang bebas maling (Sepi Paling), tanpa perampok(Towong Rampog) & tiada penipu (Suwung Tipu) sesuai ajaran para sesepuh, leluhur & karuhun kita. Salam KIndo21 & A-SINTA, Kemal S. Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone from Sinyal Bagus XL, Nyambung Teruuusss...!
[GM2020] Fw: NEW ANALYSIS REVEALS AFRICAN COUNTRIES TOP LIST OF 20 COUNTRIES MAKING MOST OVERALL PROGRESS ON MDGs
- Forwarded Message From: UN Millennium Campaign To: arbieba...@yahoo.com Sent: Thu, June 24, 2010 12:26:32 AM Subject: NEW ANALYSIS REVEALS AFRICAN COUNTRIES TOP LIST OF 20 COUNTRIES MAKING MOST OVERALL PROGRESS ON MDGs As G-8 and G-20 leaders prepare to gather in Canada, new analysis issued by the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) and the United Nations Millennium Campaign finds that, in absolute terms, many of the world's poorest countries are making the most overall progress towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) - the set of promises world leaders made to significantly reduce extreme poverty, illiteracy and disease by 2015. Particularly relevant for G-8 countries are the findings which underline the importance of open trade and effective and timely aid in driving this success. For poor countries, political leadership, accountability and adequate budgetary allocations for the Goals are cited as key criteria to drive sustained progress. Eleven of the 20 countries making the most absolute progress on the MDGs are amongst the poorest countries in Africa; half of African countries are on track to meet the target of halving poverty by 2015. The analysis also finds that most low and middle income countries are making progress on most of the key MDG indicators. "This study decisively establishes with hard evidence that much of the negative reporting on progress on the Millennium Development Goals is misleading," said Salil Shetty, Director of the United Nations Millennium Campaign. "Instead of lamenting that Africa might miss the MDG targets, we should be celebrating the real changes that have happened in the lives of millions of poor people, not least because of the unified effort between governments and citizens, supported by donors. The leaders and tax-payers of G-8 countries must now keep their aid commitments, with the confidence that their investment is making a tangible and large scale difference." "This study seeks to broaden the debate about MDG progress. The first findings show that progress is taking place, sometimes in unexpected places," said Overseas Development Institute Director Dr. Alison Evans. "In a world where support for development is under increasing scrutiny, we hope that this work will contribute to a broader appreciation of how we assess progress to date." The new analysis contrasts national-level progress in absolute terms, as distinct from progress relative to global MDG targets. Absolute progress measures overall progress countries have made and relative progress measures how close they have come to specific MDG targets. Progress in absolute terms at the national level gives a fuller picture of the reality on the ground because performance against MDG targets hides significant differences between countries at the starting point (baseline year 1990), as well as differences in performance between countries since the MDGs were adopted in 2000. Both measures are needed to tell the full story of progress, particularly in low income countries. The top 20 countries in absolute and relative terms are: The analysis focused on progress on Goal 1, which seeks to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger; Goal 4, to reduce child mortality; and Goal 5, to improve maternal health - all issues on the agenda of this week's G-8. Amongst the findings: * The largest number of reductions of deaths of children under the age of five occurred in regions with the highest initial levels of such deaths, such as sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. * Even though the Goal of reducing maternal mortality has seen the least progress, access to maternal health services has improved in 80 percent of countries. * Countries making the most relative progress tend to be middle income countries, such as Ecuador, China, Thailand, Brazil and Egypt. The report identified a number of additional factors that contribute to progress on the MDGs: poor countries must have consistent leadership committed over an extended period of time to reducing poverty. They must make the public sector accountable to citizens and empower local governments and communities. Furthermore, they must prioritize investment in human development and budgets for health and education. The research was funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the UN Millennium Campaign. The analysis is based on the MDG database, with the exception of income poverty data for Africa, which are based on the ReSAKSS database. The data on equity - the distribution of progress within a country - are based on household Demographic Health Surveys and Multiple Indicator Cluster surveys. Where the available data permit, countries have been compared over the same time period against average annual rates of progress, irrespective of population size. The analysis previews a fuller report to be released later this year, reviewing develop
[GM2020] Fw: Weekly Bulletin: Conflict Prevention, Telecommunications and Peacebuilding
- Forwarded Message From: U.S. Institute of Peace To: arbieba...@yahoo.com Sent: Wed, June 23, 2010 3:03:32 AM Subject: Weekly Bulletin: Conflict Prevention, Telecommunications and Peacebuilding To view this email as a web page, go here. Untitled Document Ongoing Violence in Kyrgyzstan Reinforces Need for Conflict Prevention The ethnic fighting in southern Kyrgyzstan has left scores dead and has created a refugee crisis as hundreds of thousands have tried to flee the region. The recent turmoil has heightened calls for greater conflict prevention efforts so that it does not spread into a wider war, and for support of conflict management and resolution work. * Read about the Institute's work on conflict prevention strategies * Attend the event "Preventing Violent Conflict: Principles, Policies and Practice" * Read the Peace Brief "Preventing Conflict in the 'Stans'" * Read about USIP regional expert Kathleen Kuehnast Using Telecommunications to Counter Extremism and Promote Peace in Pakistan, Afghanistan USIP's Center of Innovation for Science, Technology and Peacebuilding & the Center for Post-Conflict Peace and Stability Operations recently hosted a high-level delegation from Pakistan representing government telecommunication agencies. The discussion focused on the unique contributions to development and conflict prevention that the telecommunications sector is delivering in Pakistan and how it can do more. The meeting reviewed aggressive efforts by extremists to leverage both mobile phones and radio to disseminate their message, as well as the Pakistani government's recent decisions to ban objectionable material on YouTube and Facebook. The delegates and USIP staff exchanged ideas for future cooperation on expanding the peacebuilding capacity of the telecom sector. On June 24, the Institute will focus on Afghanistan with the event, "Can You Help Me Now? Mobile Phones and Peacebuilding in Afghanistan." Learn about this event| Read Sheldon Himelfarb's "Media and Peacebuilding in Afghanistan What Roles Do Youth Play in Post-Conflict Reconstruction? Watch USIP's Stephanie Schwartz, author of the new USIP book, "Youth in Post-Conflict Reconstruction," discuss what inspired her to write about the various roles that young people can play in countries emerging from conflict, and how international and domestic policies can help them become forces of positive change. Watch the book trailer|Learn more about this book Learn about USIP's work on youth|Visit USIP's Bookstore Resources and Tools "Rebuilding Afghanistan's Political Immunity" A new USIP Peace Brief highlights the importance of Afghanistan's customary system of dispute resolution, and the need to increase recognition of and support for its work. Read more Spotlight Father Ted Hesburgh on the Importance of Working for Peace The Reverend Theodore M. Hesburgh, president emeritus of the University of Notre Dame and co-chairman of the USIP Building Campaign, was honored in May 2010 at the Institute's future headquarters near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Watch Father Hesburgh discuss the importance of working for peace, and the significance of the Institute's new headquarters in Washington, D.C. Watch the Video | Learn more about USIP's Headquarters Spotlight USIP Grantee Briefs Congress on the Horn of Africa Former USIP grantee Ken Menkhaus on June 17 testified before a House subcommittee about the current situation in the Horn of Africa and implications for U.S. policy. Menkhaus, an associate professor at Davidson College, is currently completing work on his USIP-funded book. Learn about USIP's grant and fellowship program. USIP's annual grant competition is now accepting applications until October 1, 2010! Interested? Learn more and how to apply! Spotlight USIP Experts to Participate in Silverdocs Post-Screening Panel Discussions USIP is participating in the AFI-Discovery Channel Silverdocs Film Festival from June 21-27. A number of USIP experts will participate in post-screening panel discussions. Learn more about the films and the panel discussions event Interact with USIP Upcoming Events June 21-27,2010 United States Institute of Peace Joins Silverdocs Film Festival June 24, 2010 Can You Help Me Now? Mobile Phones and Peacebuilding in Afghanistan June 25, 2010 >From Afghanistan to Zimbabwe: Ethnic Conflicts since 1945 and the >Im(possibility) of their Future Prevention June 29, 2010 Defied Expectations: Polio Vaccination Programs in the Midst of Political and Armed Conflict July 1, 2010 Preventing Violent Conflict: Principles, Policies, and Practice In the News June 19, 2010 Xinhua News quoted Senior Program Officer Barmak Pazhwak in the article "What Vast Mineral Wealth Means to Afghanistan?"
[GM2020] Fw: Protecting This Most Important Organ
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: rahakund...@yahoo.co.uk; Omar Trigantara ; Andrei Arbie ; audi_firmans...@yahoo.com; Ani Sekarningsih ; Razif Halik ; Angky Pedju ; Bapak Kemal Surianegara ; Febrina Cc: Prof Benny Hoed ; Bp Budi Sudarsono ; arbie bakri ; Bp Asri Arbie ; Bp Tommy Ruslim ; Bp Rusli Rashid Sent: Sat, June 19, 2010 6:47:58 AM Subject: Fw: Protecting This Most Important Organ - Forwarded Message From: "Al Sears, MD" To: Iskandar Sent: Fri, June 18, 2010 2:00:45 PM Subject: Protecting This Most Important Organ Protecting This Most Important Organ Al Sears, MD 11903 Southern Blvd., Ste. 208 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 June 18, 2010 Dear Iskandar , If you’re overweight, you have a 200 percent greater risk of liver damage. If you’re obese (body mass index over 30), you’re 400 percent more likely to develop liver damage than a normal-weight individual.1 Most of my patients figure as long as they don’t overuse alcohol or drugs, their liver is safe. But alcohol isn’t your biggest worry. Evidence suggests that alcohol contributes to only 6% of liver damage. But obesity alone contributes to 52% of liver disease.2 When an overweight person drinks, the chances of liver damage increase dramatically. For example, a normal-weight individual who consumes two or more drinks a day has a two-fold risk of liver damage. While an obese person with the same drinking habits has a 5.9-fold increase. That’s almost a 600 percent increase in risk of getting liver disease. This is bad news. Your liver is the most overlooked and often ignored organ in your body. But it’s arguably the most important. Your liver: * Manufactures a full quart of bile daily to break down fat. Bile is the yellowish-green fluid that’s produced in your liver and stored in your gallbladder. Bile also plays an essential role in emulsifying – or breaking down – the fats you eat. Think of bile as a detergent that gets rid of grease from your dishes. * Filters harmful toxins and substances (including alcohol) out of nearly 100 gallons of blood every day and allows nutrients to get to your cells. * Produces more than 13,000 crucial chemicals and hormones including cholesterol, testosterone, and estrogen. Plus, your liver manages over 50,000 enzymes to maintain a healthy body. * Regulates blood sugar levels and prevents dangerous spikes and lows. * Stores essential vitamins and minerals – including vitamins A, D, K, and B12 – to help keep your bones from crumbling. * Detoxifies all internal and external environmental pollutants. If your liver didn’t continually remove metabolic trash and toxins from your blood, you would be dead in a matter of hours. Even more important than what your liver does, is what happens when your liver is not working properly. To get rid of all the waste, your liver will create balls of fat that collect in the liver itself. (This is the start of a “fatty liver.”) Those fats will also spill into your blood in the form of triglycerides, which boost your risk of a heart attack. Your liver will also move those toxins to different places in your body, including your skin. In fact, many skin conditions like dandruff and psoriasis are tell-tale signs of a sick liver. All of this contributes to a systemic poisoning that zaps your strength, vitality – even your sex drive. Chronic fatigue, high blood pressure, autoimmune disorders, and “problems in the bedroom,” often have a connection to a sluggish or sick liver. If you haven’t started on a weight-reduction plan, get started today. It doesn’t have to be difficult. My most important rule of healthy weight reduction is simply to eat foods in their natural, unadulterated forms. That includes red meat, fish, poultry, dairy, eggs, most vegetables, most fruits, and nuts.3 Avoid anything processed or refined. And start a heart healthy exercise program – like my PACE program, which I’ve discussed in previous letters. You can start out easy with just a few walks around the block – just 10 minutes of variable intensity exercise each day. In addition, you can also detox your liver. Your liver wasn’t designed to function in a world full of toxins and other deadly agents. You need to give it a good cleaning at least twice a year, even if your liver is perfectly healthy. My colleague Dr. Michael Cutler has an effective option for liver detox calledLiver & Kidney Cleanse™. With Liver & Kidney Cleanse™, you get a unique, scientifically formulated combination of 10 powerful nutrients to help unclog your liver and help eliminate dangerous toxins from alcohol... prescription drugs... household chemicals... processed foods, and more. The ingredients in Liver & Kidney Cleanse™ are clinically proven to help your liver. I can recommend it wholeheartedly because I know this combination is effective and does what it says it will do… clean and protect your liver and
[GM2020] Fw: [Forum-Pembaca-KOMPAS] Kisah bola, Ronaldo dan duit dalam hidup!
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: forum-pembaca-kom...@yahoogroups.com Cc: arbie bakri ; alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri, June 18, 2010 9:00:54 AM Subject: Fw: [Forum-Pembaca-KOMPAS] Kisah bola, Ronaldo dan duit dalam hidup! Yth Rekan milis, Kalau begitu benar juga kata Einstein; Two things are infinite, The universe and human stupidity, and I'am not sure about the universe. Dunia ternyata penuh dengan massa manusia yang sesat pikir dan sesat paradigma. Disinilah perlunya akal sehat dan pengetahuan agar umat manusia lebih bijak. Salam Hormat, Bakri Arbie. - Forwarded Message From: Lasma siregar To: aliansi_rakyat_mis...@yahoogroups.com; elsir...@yahoo.com.au; forum-pembaca-kom...@yahoogroups.com; indonesia-ris...@yahoogroups.com; is...@yahoogroups.com; kompascommun...@yahoogroups.com; simpangam...@yahoo.com.au; richard yosua Sent: Mon, June 7, 2010 7:34:11 AM Subject: [Forum-Pembaca-KOMPAS] Kisah bola, Ronaldo dan duit dalam hidup! Kisah bola, Ronaldo dan duit dalam hidup! Nama lengkap (nama Portugis) Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro atau lebih sering disebut Ronaldo saja! Income buat main bola di Real Madrid disebut dalam majalah sampai $15 juta/tahun! Plus promosi buat berbagai sponsor, buaanyak banget pendapatannya! Melebihi gaji Presiden Portugal plus SBY/B, dalam usia 25 tahun... Ada orang yang tamat Oxford/Cambridge/Sorbone plus pernah mendapat hadiah Nobel, herannya gajinya tak pernah sebanyak itu. Bagaimana sampai jadi begini Pak/Bu? Nampaknya intelektualitas (IQ) tak begitu banyak dihargai orang! Tak heran kalau orang semacam Diego Maradona, Madonna, Ronaldo, Angelina Jolie, David Beckham, Rolling Stones, Lionel Messi bisa lebih kaya raya! Bayangkanlah Ronaldo dibayar $15 juta/tahun, ini berarti sebanyak $1,1/4 juta/bulan atau $-,5/16 juta/minggu... Ronaldo cukup lari-lari menendang bola, dalam seminggu $-,5/16 juta gajinya! Seorang TKI yang membanting tulang memeras keringat di rantau jauh, mengais-ngais nasib mungkin seumur hidup, tak bakal bisa punya uang sebanyak income Ronaldo dalam seminggu (berapa jam main bolanya?). Imagine that! Apa kabar Pak/Bu, pembanting tulang pemeras keringat? Such is life, what can we do? Salam Las
[GM2020] Fw: Newsletter 11 June 2010
- Forwarded Message From: Qantara.de - Dialogue with the Islamic World To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Mon, June 14, 2010 4:57:19 PM Subject: Newsletter 11 June 2010 Newsletter 11 June 2010 Dear Readers As usual, the latest Qantara.de newsletter tells you what's new on our website. Your Qantara.de editorial team Turkish-Israeli Relations Strain on a Fragile Alliance Relations between Turkey and Israel used to be close; now they are in a state of flux. This has only partly to do with the current conflict surrounding the Gaza aid convoy. The spectre of this discord has been waiting in the wings for quite some time, as Thomas Fuster explains in his analysis The Media and the Free Gaza Flotilla Islamists or Freedom Heroes? Some saw it as a "freedom flotilla", others saw only a fleet full of violent Islamists. This time, Arab and Western media had the same pictures, but entirely different ways of looking at them. Stephanie Dötzer looks at how the media saw the incident Turkey and the Gaza Flotilla Conflict An Opportunity for Erdogan The Turkish Prime Minister rages against Israel – instead of making his mark as a broker for peace, Kai Strittmatter writes in his commentary Muhammad Asad A Jewish Lawrence of Arabia Born to a rabbi family in Habsburg Austria-Hungary, Muhammad Asad became an important twentieth-century Islamic thinker. Asad was a great traveller, a journalist, linguist, translator, social critic, reformist, diplomat, political scientist, and theologian. Today he is a landmark for a tolerant and contemporary interpretation of the faith. A portrait by Lewis Gropp Alliance of Civilizations Intercultural Peace Forum or Talking Shop? The UN's Alliance of Civilizations, a forum for intercultural and interreligious dialogue, met in Rio to discuss the current issues between Islam and the West. Some experts, however, question its usefulness. Nick Amies reports Football in the Middle East Lebanon in World Cup Fever Politicians in Lebanon utilise football to further their own interests, a situation that has alienated fans and left home terraces empty. As a result, the football-crazy Lebanese are looking forward to the World Cup all the more. Birgit Kaspar reports Iraqi Christian Refugees Finding a Safe Haven in Damascus The history of Christianity in Iraq dates back to the first century AD, but since the outbreak of sectarian violence in the country following the US invasion of 2003, many Christians are fleeing their homeland and finding sanctuary in Syria. Stephen Starr reports from Damascus Interview with Gamal al-Ghitany "The Fanatics Dampen the Enthusiasm" Gamal al-Ghitany is one of the most influential Arab authors of our time. His latest edition of the collection of medieval tales "Thousand and One Nights" brought him to the attention of puritanical critics. In concrete terms, they are calling for all the erotic passages of the work to be censored. Magda Luthay spoke to Gamal al-Ghitany Follow the link below to cancel your newsletter subscription or change your contact details: http://www.qantara.de/nl.php?k=55412cf906f28e6fd0ee6d1d61b3bc56
[GM2020] Fw: 7 Qualities of Leaders and Translating Strategies into Operational Plan.
Yth Rekan milis, Sekedar koleksi baca sana sini; Seven Qualities of Leaders; 1.Aware of personal strength, 2.Aware of personal weakness, 3.Values based decision making,to keep the team or organisation true to it's mission, 4.Integrity,doing what you say,keeping confidence to have high performance team, 5.Empathy and respect for others, 6.Courage, ability to stand up for what you think is right,to make unpopular decisions, 7.Emotional management,self-control,anger in a way that is productive that ensure maximum impact. Planning and implementing transformation change;translating strategies into effective operational plans; -Ability to translate broad strategies into pragmatic and achievable projects,complete with the processes and tools that are needed to track results, -Rapidity of effort,produces a realistic,actionable and prioritized implementation plan in a seven week period, -Identify threats and opportunities that are off the radar,calculated risk, -Comprehensive assessment;road map,detailed breakdown,project goals,tasks,expected timing,expected cost,required resources and projected impact, -Ensure progress is made on a weekly basis and that issues are practically addressed, -The assurance of identifiable improvement,achieve measurable project results. Sebenarnya semua sudah standard tapi sering lupa kalau begitu banyak masalah berdatangan dalam waktu bersamaan. Semoga bermanfaat. Salam Hormat, Bakri Arbie.
[GM2020] Beberapa catatan tentang Inovasi.
Yth Rekan milis, Dalam rangka mendalami apa itu inovasi,agar tidak lupa saya coba tuliskan sbb; Four distinct elements of Innovation ; (Reference; Stanford Innovation Review). 1.The process of innovating or generating a novel product or solution,which involves technical, social and economic fators, 2.The product or invention itself, an outcome that we call innovation, 3.Diffusion or adoption of the innovation through which it comes into broader uses, 4.The ultimate value created by the innovation. Ada lagi definisi dari ; Social Innovation - a novel solution to a social problem that is more effective, efficient, sustainable or just than existing solution. Lain lagi Peter Drucker,praktisi inovasi mengatakan salah satu sumber inovasi adalah makin besarnya kesenjangan antara harapan yang diinginkan masyarakat luas dengan kenyataan yang didapatkan.Makin besar kesenjangan/gap maka makin besar kekuatan dan kwantitas topik untuk inovasi. Kalau Lundvall mengatakan; inovasi adalah interaksi berdasarkan iptek antar komponen masyarakat seperti triple helix akademisi,pebisnis dan pemerintah untuk bisa mendapatkan masyarakat yang lebih baik dari sebelumnya. MDG atau millenium development goal membuat 8 topik untuk bisa menyelamatkan masyarakat yang hidupnya terpuruk,hidup dibawah garis kemiskinan.Semua topik itu membutuhkan solusi yang disebut inovasi agar 8 topik MDG bisa diatasi secara bertahap.Antara lain penciptaan kerja agar umat manusia terlepas dari garis kemiskinan. Berdasarkan sejarah ternyata ada 2 negara yang pernah sukses dalam menciptakan kerja secara singkat yaitu Hitler dengan gaya otoriter dan konsep sukarela secara paksa dan ancaman kalau tidak patuh,maka pengangguran di Jerman dapat dihapus oleh Hitler dalam waktu 3 tahun. Negara lain adalah RRC dengan sistem komunis dan kapitalisme yang jalan berbarengan,maka ekonominya bisa tumbuh dengan double digit selama 30 tahun ini. Indonesia dengan demokrasi, perlu sukarelawan yang berdasarkan kemauan sendiri untuk bisa bangkit,bisa melalui filosofi hidup untuk beribadah atau juga berdasarkan agama untuk berbuat baik bagi sesama umat seperti dalam Islam biasa disebut marilah kita berlomba-lomba demi kemaslahatan dan kehidupan harmonis dari umat -fasta biqul khairat. Biasanya pak OH paling jago terjemahkan bahasa Inggeris diatas ke bahasa Indonesia. Mohon sumbang saran untuk perbaikan. Mohon dibantu pak OH.Odu olo.
[GM2020] Fw: Emerging Technologies Thursday Update (06/10/2010)
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Cc: arbie bakri Sent: Fri, June 11, 2010 10:47:44 AM Subject: Fw: Emerging Technologies Thursday Update (06/10/2010) - Forwarded Message From: MIT Technology Review To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Thu, June 10, 2010 12:04:55 PM Subject: Emerging Technologies Thursday Update (06/10/2010) Technology Review Daily Update ADVERTISEMENT All newsletters are sent from the domain "trnewsletter.com." Please use the domain name (not the entire "from" address, which varies) when configuring e-mail or spam filter rules, if you have them. Emerging Technologies Daily Update ComputingWebCommunicationsEnergyMaterialsBiomedicine Business June 10, 2010 New Cyber Chief Outlines Strategy by David Talbot Keith Alexander explains how the U.S. will fight espionage and crime. Read More » Drugs that Go Beyond the Genome by Karen Weintraub A startup is targeting diseases including cancer using epigenetic approaches. Read More » Palm-Size NMR by Prachi Patel The portable but powerful magnet could be used to find archaeological artifacts or to detect contamination in products. Read More » How to Prevent Deepwater Spills by Peter Fairley Safety upgrades are critical but could mean higher prices for oil and gas. Read More » More News Google's AdMob attacks Apple's new mobile ad rules Associated Press Swiss solar cell inventor wins technology prize Associated Press World Cup coverage expands on the Web, cell phones Associated Press Blogs Why Instapaper Will Never Be Booted From the iTunes App Store by Christopher Mims DOE Releases Raw Data on Oil Spill by Kevin Bullis Human Networks And Causality Cones by kfc Will Apple's Latest Browser Hurt Publishers? by Stephen Cass Current Issue Table of Contents Subscribe and save 36% Subscribe to Technology Review Digital Advertisement Events EmTech @ MIT 2010 September 21-23, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Now in its 10th year, the emt...@mit conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. emt...@mit is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience. Sponsored Events MIT Sloan CIO Symposium May 19, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA TechConnect World June 21-25, 2010 Anaheim, CA 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply September 27-28, 2010 Waltham, Massachusetts Advertisement Personalized Medicine The Technology Review Custom Team takes a look at the technologies that are changing the ways in which we do business. This section takes a look at the advancements in the life sciences industry. Read More » Resources How to Build Value with Microsoft Virtualization Optimized Datacenter Management with System Center Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010: Better Together 5 Ways SharePoint Can Save You Money PowerShell Management of Forefront Server Products Better Together: Forefront UAG and Direct Access Spotlight on Innovations Learn about the latest energy, mobile-technology, personalized-medicine, and homeland security advancements that are poised to impact our future. Career Resources Looking for a new job or career path? Visit Technology Review's Career Resources section to search for jobs, read advice from our experts, or find a continuing-education program suited to your career goals. Technology Review Research Panel Technology Review has built a community of experts who want to share their opinions about technology-related products and services. We are now opening up membership -- and hope you will participate. We're asking for your honest opinion via online surveys. As a thank-you, each time you participate, we'll reciprocate with information, cash, and other rewards. Please join today! If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, click here to read it at our website. You are currently subscribed to the Daily Update Newsletter as daya...@yahoo.com. To unsubscribe or change your e-mail address, click here. This email was sent by: MIT Technology Review 1 Main Street, 7th Floor Cambridge, MA 02142 USA Copyright 2010 Technology Review, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
[GM2020] Fw: Emerging Technologies Wednesday Update (06/09/2010)
Yth Rekan milis, Barangkali ada yang tertarik untuk buat "10 Cents Blood Test. Tampaknya sederhana teknologinya. Odu olo. - Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Cc: arbie bakri Sent: Wed, June 9, 2010 1:00:49 PM Subject: Fw: Emerging Technologies Wednesday Update (06/09/2010) - Forwarded Message From: MIT Technology Review To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Wed, June 9, 2010 12:03:13 PM Subject: Emerging Technologies Wednesday Update (06/09/2010) Technology Review Daily Update ADVERTISEMENT All newsletters are sent from the domain "trnewsletter.com." Please use the domain name (not the entire "from" address, which varies) when configuring e-mail or spam filter rules, if you have them. Emerging Technologies Daily Update ComputingWebCommunicationsEnergyMaterialsBiomedicine Business June 9, 2010 A 10-Cent Blood-Type Test by Katharine Gammon The cheap, portable, paper-based test could improve medical treatments in the developing world. Read More » High-Wire Robot to Inspect the Grid by Tyler Hamilton Researchers think the solar-powered device could survey aging electrical lines. Read More » Record Efficiency for Lithium-Air Batteries by Kevin Bullis Development is a step toward making such batteries practical for electric vehicles. Read More » Videos Falcon 9 Soars in Its Debut by Jeff Foust The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Cape Canaveral on Friday, June 4. The rocket's maiden test flight is considered a boon for the commercial space industry. Read More » See All Videos » More News China says it will keep blocking online content Associated Press Microsoft to offer $1.15B in convertible debt Associated Press Blogs BP's Leaky Spill Cap: Better Than It Looks? by Peter Fairley New Type of 'Metalens' Shatters Diffraction Limit by kfc A Flying Robot that Perches, Flips and Dives by Kristina Grifantini Volcker: time is growing short by Steve Hsu Current Issue Table of Contents Subscribe and save 36% Subscribe to Technology Review Digital Advertisement Events EmTech @ MIT 2010 September 21-23, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Now in its 10th year, the emt...@mit conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. emt...@mit is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience. Sponsored Events MIT Sloan CIO Symposium May 19, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA TechConnect World June 21-25, 2010 Anaheim, CA 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply September 27-28, 2010 Waltham, Massachusetts Advertisement Personalized Medicine The Technology Review Custom Team takes a look at the technologies that are changing the ways in which we do business. This section takes a look at the advancements in the life sciences industry. Read More » Resources How to Build Value with Microsoft Virtualization Optimized Datacenter Management with System Center Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010: Better Together 5 Ways SharePoint Can Save You Money PowerShell Management of Forefront Server Products Better Together: Forefront UAG and Direct Access Spotlight on Innovations Learn about the latest energy, mobile-technology, personalized-medicine, and homeland security advancements that are poised to impact our future. Career Resources Looking for a new job or career path? Visit Technology Review's Career Resources section to search for jobs, read advice from our experts, or find a continuing-education program suited to your career goals. Technology Review Research Panel Technology Review has built a community of experts who want to share their opinions about technology-related products and services. We are now opening up membership -- and hope you will participate. We're asking for your honest opinion via online surveys. As a thank-you, each time you participate, we'll reciprocate with information, cash, and other rewards. Please join today! If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, click here to read it at our website. You are currently subscribed to the Daily Update Newsletter as daya...@yahoo.com. To unsubscribe or change your e-mail address, click here. This email was sent by: MIT Technology Review 1 Main Street, 7th Floor Cambridge, MA 02142 USA Copyright 2010 Technology Review, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
[GM2020] Fw: How to Keep Your Mind Sharp in 6 Simple Steps
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[GM2020] Fw: Are you eating yogurt to boost your digestive health?
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: rahakund...@yahoo.co.uk; Omar Trigantara ; Febrina ; arbie bakri ; Ani Sekarningsih ; Razif Halik ; Angky Pedju Sent: Sun, June 6, 2010 7:01:40 AM Subject: Fw: Are you eating yogurt to boost your digestive health? - Forwarded Message From: Dr. Michael Cutler To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Sat, June 5, 2010 9:02:13 PM Subject: Are you eating yogurt to boost your digestive health? The Big, Huge Yogurt Hoax! You have been a subscriber since 03-18-2010 White List Us | Unsubscribe If you want to experience healthy digestion, please don't fall for... If you're eating yogurt to boost your digestive health... immune system... and prevent yeast infections, please read this immediately! Most folks think of yogurt as a "healthy" food. That's because yogurt manufacturers spend millions on advertising claiming their products contain "friendly" bacteria like acidophilus and bifidus. These powerful probiotics have been proven to boost digestive health and prevent the "bad" bacteria from clinging onto the walls of your intestines. But if you're eating any of the popular, commercial brands of yogurt sold in the grocery stores, you may not be getting the digestive protection you need. So don't be fooled by their hype. Here's what you should know right now to help put an end to… Embarrassing gas Occasional constipation Painful bloating Heartburn Diarrhea Upset stomach Leaky gut Food allergies and sensitivities Link not working? Copy & paste the following into your browser: http://www.truehealth.com/landing/probiotics/index.asp?SC=TIZ2310Z To order by phone please call: 1-800-746-4513 To receive this special web-only offer, please reference savings code: TIZ2310Z TO UNSUBSCRIBE You are receiving this email at "daya...@yahoo.com" because you indicated an interest in receiving special updates and offers from True Health™. We hope you'll find these updates interesting and informative. But if you'd rather not receive them, click here. You will be immediately removed from our database. Remember, your personal information will never be rented or sold and you may unsubscribe at any time. True Health™ | P.O. Box 3703 | Hueytown, AL 35023 © Copyright 2010 True Health™ All Rights Reserved.
[GM2020] Fw: Dana Aspirasi DPR versus A-SINTA,Asosiasi Sistem Inovasi Nasional untuk Tanah Air.
dalam 5- 7 tahun mendatang.UKM dengan jumlah pegawai 8 orang per UKM,berarti tercipta 127.280 pekerja per 1 juta peduduk. Contoh Brazil bisa klaim sebagai "world producer untuk tropical juice" untuk penciptaan produknya. 2.Capacity Building dalam wadah BINA PERCEPATAN KINERJA LEMBAGA,dimana melalui tugas akhir mahasiswa/i dan interaksi serta pembelajaran dari lembaga pemerintah bisa didapatkan cara baru/inovasi dalam organisasi dan rutinitas yang efektif,sehingga terjadi percepatan kinerja dalam melayani kebutuhan masyarakat.Termasuk disini analisi yang serius mengapa BUMN di Indonesia tidak bisa mempunya kinerja seperi BUMN luar negeri ,misalnya Singapore Airlines. 3.Teknologi Baru yang mempunya momentum penting dalam BINA WAHANA TEKNOLOGI, seperti di bidang energi,transportasi,pangan dll. Dana 0,5 -1 % untuk LITBANG dari APBN adalah setara dengan apa yang diminta untuk anggota DPR yaitu sekitar Rp 8,4 triliun (data dari Media Indonesia,6 Juni 2010).Saat ini dana LITBANG Indonesia sekitar 0,04% (kira-kira 1/10 Malaysia yang GERD-nya adalah 0,5%). Dana untuk Kuliah Kerja Nyata bisa disediakan dari dana DIKNAS (20% APBN) yang cukup besar sehingga bisa membantu KKN dan Tugas Akhir mahasiswa di seluruh Indonesia,yang SMART (specific,measurable,achievable,relevant/realistic and time bound). Mohon menjadi pertimbangan para pembuat keputusan di negeri ini,jalan terbaik untuk diambil dalam rangka mensejahterakan rakyat dan kekuatan bangsa yang menjadi pertaruhan. Semoga tulisan singkat ini,bermanfaat dalam mengatasi krisis yang menggejala dimana-mana. Salam Hormat, Bakri Arbie Anggota Deklarator A-SINTA.
[GM2020] Fw: An entry you may be interested in from SSIR
- Forwarded Message From: Andre Iskandar. To: arbieba...@yahoo.com Sent: Sat, June 5, 2010 9:03:59 PM Subject: An entry you may be interested in from SSIR I thought you might be interested in this entry from the Stanford Social Innovation Review: In the spring of 2003, the Center for Social Innovation at the Stanford Graduate School of Business launched the Stanford Social Innovation Review. Our first “Editors’ Note” defined social innovation as “the process of inventing, securing support for, and implementing novel solutions to social needs and problems.” That same manifesto… Read the rest: http://www.ssireview.org/articles/entry/1023/
[GM2020] Fw: Emerging Technologies Friday Update (06/04/2010)
- Forwarded Message From: MIT Technology Review To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Fri, June 4, 2010 12:04:01 PM Subject: Emerging Technologies Friday Update (06/04/2010) Technology Review Daily Update ADVERTISEMENT All newsletters are sent from the domain "trnewsletter.com." Please use the domain name (not the entire "from" address, which varies) when configuring e-mail or spam filter rules, if you have them. Emerging Technologies Daily Update ComputingWebCommunicationsEnergyMaterialsBiomedicine Business June 4, 2010 An Early Look at Faster Cell-Phone Speeds by Tom Simonite HTC releases the first phone with a connection faster than 3G--but the company will face stiff competition soon enough. Read More » Generating Power from a Heart by Prachi Patel Nanowire generators could one day lead to medical devices powered by the patient's own heart. Read More » Slow Going on Cellulosic Biofuels by Kevin Bullis ZeaChem starts construction in Oregon, but plans elsewhere have stalled or been scaled back. Read More » More News Yahoo names new chief technology officer Associated Press Publishers see signs the iPad can restore ad money Associated Press Review: Ooma Telo is great Internet phone device Associated Press Blogs Ranking the Most Powerful Supercomputers by Christopher Mims Free Electric Vehicle Charging Stations by Kevin Bullis Bringing Genome Sequencing into Cancer Care by Emily Singer Google I/O 2010 Panel on Making Freemium Work by Brad Feld The Evolution of Computer Science by kfc Current Issue Table of Contents Subscribe and save 36% Subscribe to Technology Review Digital Advertisement Events EmTech @ MIT 2010 September 21-23, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Now in its 10th year, the emt...@mit conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. emt...@mit is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience. Sponsored Events MIT Sloan CIO Symposium May 19, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA TechConnect World June 21-25, 2010 Anaheim, CA 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply September 27-28, 2010 Waltham, Massachusetts Advertisement Personalized Medicine The Technology Review Custom Team takes a look at the technologies that are changing the ways in which we do business. This section takes a look at the advancements in the life sciences industry. Read More » Resources How to Build Value with Microsoft Virtualization Optimized Datacenter Management with System Center Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010: Better Together 5 Ways SharePoint Can Save You Money PowerShell Management of Forefront Server Products Better Together: Forefront UAG and Direct Access Spotlight on Innovations Learn about the latest energy, mobile-technology, personalized-medicine, and homeland security advancements that are poised to impact our future. Career Resources Looking for a new job or career path? Visit Technology Review's Career Resources section to search for jobs, read advice from our experts, or find a continuing-education program suited to your career goals. Technology Review Research Panel Technology Review has built a community of experts who want to share their opinions about technology-related products and services. We are now opening up membership -- and hope you will participate. We're asking for your honest opinion via online surveys. As a thank-you, each time you participate, we'll reciprocate with information, cash, and other rewards. Please join today! If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, click here to read it at our website. You are currently subscribed to the Daily Update Newsletter as daya...@yahoo.com. To unsubscribe or change your e-mail address, click here. This email was sent by: MIT Technology Review 1 Main Street, 7th Floor Cambridge, MA 02142 USA Copyright 2008 Technology Review, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
[GM2020] Fw: The June Small Business Advocate
Barangkali bermanfaat bagi yang minat tentang UKM. Odu olo. - Forwarded Message From: "Office of Advocacy, Small Business Administration" To: advocacyn...@newganges.sba.gov Sent: Wed, June 2, 2010 11:41:12 PM Subject: The June Small Business Advocate U.S. Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy --The Advocate-- Release Date: June 2010 Volume 29, number 4 Internet Address:http://www.sba.gov/advo/june10.pdf The Small Business Advocate is a periodic newsletter that details economic developments and regulatory trends related to small business as well as the latest initiatives of the Small Business Administration's Office of Advocacy. IN THIS ISSUE Legislative News Roundtable on U.S. Patent System Changes, 1 Regulatory News EPA Defers Greenhouse Gas Requirements, 3 Roundtable on Air Quality Rules for Boilers, 3 Advocacy Comments on Proposed Constrictor Snake Ban, 2 EBSA e-Signature Option, 5 Research Notes Regions Should Cooperate on Economic Development, 7 What Factors Boost the Number of Entrepreneurs? 7 Veterans Research Advocacy Testimony on Veterans in Business, 5 Zoltan Acs Joins Advocacy as Chief Economist, 6 Small Businesses and Social Media, 8 If you are having difficulty viewing this document, the following Adobe viewer for PDF files is available for download - http://www.adobe.com/downloads/. Adobe also offers a handicapped accessibility site for the visually disabled athttp://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/access_onlinetools.html. For more information about the Office of Advocacy, please visit our website at http://www.sba.gov/advo/ or telephone 202-205-6532. Thank you for subscribing to our newsletter. ** To sign up for Advocacy updates via RSS feed, visit http://feeds.feedburner.com/sba/rAIO ** ** In order to receive e-mail notices of Advocacy's news releases, monthly newsletter, small business research, statistics, and regulatory news visit http://web.sba.gov/list. ** > To UNSUBSCRIBE >> To unsubscribe from the list, send an email to lists...@newganges.sba.gov The body of the message should read SIGNOFF ADVOCACYNEWS A subject is not required. >>
[GM2020] Fw: [Forum-Pembaca-KOMPAS] Undangan Dialog Publik, Pendidikan Indonesia Pasca Pencabutan UU BHP oleh MK
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: Bp Muhamad Isnur ; Nurkolis ; Tommy Tobing ; Bapak Kemal Surianegara ; Gemarani Cc: Milis AKKBB ; Milis aliansi Kihadjar ; Guru Suparman ; LAPAM ; Kiagus Ahmad BS Sent: Tue, June 1, 2010 6:59:51 AM Subject: Fw: [Forum-Pembaca-KOMPAS] Undangan Dialog Publik, Pendidikan Indonesia Pasca Pencabutan UU BHP oleh MK Yth Bung Isnur, Selain membahas masalah Strategi dan visi/misi baru perlu dilakukan studi mendalam tentang "budget information system" yang dilakukan Mendiknas dengan 20% dana APBN.Karena disini intisari dari Opersionalisasi dari suatu Strategi yang telah ditetapkan. Apakah visi/misi/tupoksi dan pendanaannya,sesuai atau tidak.Perbedaan antara harapan dan kenyataan merupakan peluang untuk melakukan inovasi agar harapan rakyat mendekati kenyataan. Untuk memantau program baiknya gunakan referensi www.mfdr.org. Begitu pula untuk mendidik wirausahawan Indonesia referensi www.sba.gov dan www.score.org untuk mendapatkan sukarelawan untuk kerja besar yang anda minati saat ini. Prioritas saat ini adalah menciptakan kerja bagi penganggur Indonesia yang jumlahnya 30 jutaan. Sangat Kritis. Untuk sistem inovasi bisa lihat OECD Review on China Innovation Policy oleh www.oecd.org. Dari bujet atau DIPA kemana saja pemanfaatan dananya dan perlu dilihat atau direvisi yang mana program yang lebih bermanfaat untuk mencapai rakyat Indonesia yang lebih sejahtera,cerdas dan damai sesuai dengan cita-cita Proklamasi.Dengan interaksi berdasarkan logika dan pengetahuan maka efektifitas dan efisiensi menuju cita-cita Proklamasi 45 akan lebih cepat tercapai. Toipk-topik penting ini perlu menjadi topik penelitian dalam tugas akhir atau kerja praktek mahasiswa/i dengan bimbingan dosen atau pembimbing yang mempunyai modal intelektual yang lebih tinggi. Penyelesaian Indonesia perlu sinergi sistem sosio-politik dan sistem tekno-ekonomi yang didukung oleh modal intelektual yang tersebar di seluruh Perguruan Tinggi dan lembaga pendidikan di Indonesia. Semoga sukses dalam kiat untuk lebih memperbaiki Pendidikan Indonesia Pasca Pencabutan UU BHP. Salam Hormat, Bakri Arbie, Anggota Deklarator ASOSIASI SISTEM INOVASI NASIONAL untuk TANAH AIR; A-SINTA. - Forwarded Message From: - isnur - To: Milis AKKBB ; Milis aliansi Kihadjar ; milis alumni kalabahu LBH Jakarta ; Milis Anti Pelecehan seksual ; Milis FPK ; Milis Hukum Online ; Milis Idewe ; Milis Jaringan Demokrasi ; Milis JKP3 ; Milis Kalabahu 2006 ; Milis L2P ; Milis PSIK Demokrasi Cc: Guru Suparman ; Eny Setyaningsih E-Net ; LAPAM ; Merlin LAPAM ; yughexame ame FMN ; Ali Rasyid PII ; Virgo IPM ; abdul rosid ; dwi Septiani ; Eva Verawati ; tunggul haryanti ; uni marcianty ; Diah Kurniati ; Intan Kumalasari ; M Haris barkah ; M Ali Fernandez ; Maruli Tua Rajagukguk ; Pratiwy Febry ; Reza Dimas Dwiyanto ; Sidiq ; vicky sylvanie ; Alghif Aqsa ; edy gurning ; Febi Yonesta ; Kiagus Ahmad BS ; Muhamad Isnur ; Nurkholis Hidayat ; Nurkholis ; Restaria F H ; Tommy Tobing Sent: Sun, May 30, 2010 11:24:53 AM Subject: [Forum-Pembaca-KOMPAS] Undangan Dialog Publik, Pendidikan Indonesia Pasca Pencabutan UU BHP oleh MK Komite Bersama Aksi Rakyat (KOBAR) 2 Mei BEM UI, BEM UNJ, Education Forum, E-Net for Justice, FGII , FMN, Koalisi Pendidikan Kota Bandung, LAPAM, LBH Jakarta, LAP, LBH Pendidikan, PB PII, PP IPM , PMKRI, PPI, SEMA Univ.Paramadina Sekretariat : LBH Jakarta, Jl. Diponegoro No 74, Jakarta Pusat. Telp. 021-3145518, Fax. 021-3912377 No.:03/Und-Nrs/V/2010 Jakarta, 25 Mei 2010 Hal:Undangan Dialog Publik Lamp. :Kerangka Acuan Kegiatan Kepada Yth. Rekan-Rekan Pemerhati dan Penggiat Pendidikan Indonesia di Tempat Dengan hormat, Semoga dalam keadaan sehat dan sejahtera saat menerima dan membaca surat ini. Dengan surat ini kami Komite Bersama Aksi Rakyat (KOBAR) 2 Mei bekerjasama dengan SEMA Universitas Paramadina bermaksud mengundang organisasi kawan-kawan untuk hadir dalam Dialog Publik “Nasib Pendidikan Indonesia Pasca Pencabutan Undang-Undang Badan Hukum Pendidikan”. Semoga kawan-kawan berkenan memenuhi undangan ini. KOBAR 2 Mei merupakan gabungan beberapa elemen gerakan pelajar, mahasiswa, guru dan LSM yang memiliki kepedulian terhadap isu-isu pendidikan. KOBAR 2 Mei sebagai bagian dari gerakan masyarakat secara aktif melakukan kampanye untuk menggugah kesadaran masyarakat tentang hak-hak atas pendidikan dan untuk mengingatkan komitmen pemerintah sebagai penyelenggara pendidikan. Pada kesempatan ini, KOBAR 2 Mei ingin mengajak para pihak terkait untuk melakukan dialog mendalam mengenai arah kebijakan dan konsep pendidikan tinggi terutama terkait rencana Pemerintah mengeluarkan PERPU Penyelenggara dan Tata Kelola Satuan Pendidikan Tinggi. Dialog ini merupakan pembuka dari dialog berseri yang akan dilakukan oleh KOBAR 2 Mei untuk mendiskusikan masal
[GM2020] Fw: Innovators Insights -- May 28, 2010
- Forwarded Message From: "info-15...@innovations.harvard.edu" To: arbieba...@yahoo.com Sent: Fri, May 28, 2010 7:31:24 PM Subject: Innovators Insights -- May 28, 2010 INNOVATORS INSIGHTS (plain text version) May 28, 2010 WHAT'S NEW: MANAGEMENT INSIGHTS FOR PUBLIC MANAGERS === A Governing.com Series Feather O'Connor Houstoun examines ways to discern whether a public-sector program is simply [ http://www.innovations.harvard.edu/redir.html?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.governi ng.com%2Fcolumns%2Fmgmt-insights%2FBroke-Broken-or-Both.html ] out of money or underperforming. NEWS HIGHER EDUCATION The incoming freshman class at UC Berkeley is being [ http://www.innovations.harvard.edu/redir.html?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes .com%2F2010%2F05%2F19%2Feducation%2F19dna.html ] asked to submit DNA sample[ http://www.innovations.harvard.edu/redir.html?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes .com%2F2010%2F05%2F19%2Feducation%2F19dna.html ] s to test for the gene variants that affect the metabolism of folates, lactose, and alcohol. The purpose of the exercise is to stimulate student discussion about the expanding role of personalized medicine in society. By analyzing relatively non-controversial genetic variables, students may discover that they would benefit from consuming more leafy green vegetables, avoiding dairy products, or limiting alcohol intake. The voluntary, confidential test is believed to be the first mass genetic testing by a university. Some scientists object to any type of genetic testing that is not accompanied by counseling. PLANNING In Canada, the city of Edmonton is [ http://www.edmontonjournal.com/technology/City+leads+Second+Life+virtual+w orld/3008009/story.html ] using the virtual world of Second Life to engage its citizens in the urban planning and economic development process. The city will recreate itself online, importing buildings, geography, terrain, and landmarks. Proposed projects, such as a downtown arena, can be more realistically visualized by visitors to the city s online world, which officials hope will help stimulate and inform urban planning discussions. The virtual Edmonton will also provide potential tourists with a more engaging way to see what the city has to offer. While other cities have a Second Life presence, Edmonton may be the first city to begin to replicate all of its environs online. PARTNERSHIP === In Bangor, Maine, a unique partnership has brought together technical schools, trade unions, local agencies and the state s Housing Authority to [ http://www.bangordailynews.com/detail/142619.html ] provide technical training for over 100 high school dropouts and other disadvantaged workers. Students learn construction skills while helping low-income homeowners make green repairs to pre-1976 mobile homes, or replace them entirely. Funded through the Housing Authority and the federal Pathways Out of Poverty program, workers will receive nine months of skills training to prepare them for this win-win initiative. Officials hope to begin construction on the first home in July. URBAN DEVELOPMENT = Across the nation, [ http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2010-05-05-urban-parks_N.htm ] cities are capping highways, covering them with green space and rerouting traffic away from the city, in an effort to revive sections of their downtowns. Both environmentalists and developers support the plans, as they provide more green space and opportunities to build. Citizens appreciate the pedestrian-friendly parks and amenities that this capping creates. Boston has capped part of its freeways by diverting them during the Big Dig. Cincinnati has consolidated several exits on one of its thoroughfares to open up over 50 acres. Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and St. Louis are studying similar proposals. LIBRARY SERVICES The British library has embarked upon a 10-year project to [ http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/8690919.stm ] digitize 40 million pages of newspapers reaching back to the 1700s. Once the project is complete, these dailies will be fully searchable and available online, ensuring that the information about local, regional, and national life are preserved for posterity, and saving researchers a lengthy trip to the archives. RENEWABLE ENERGY With [ http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/energy/2010-05-10-highwayharvest1 0_ST_N.htm ] Freeways to Fuel, Utah is testing the growth of biodiesel crops on unused lands, such as roadside rights-of-way and other open spaces. Funded in part by the U.S. Department of Transportation, the projects have helped the state to break even on what it would cost to otherwise maintain this land with mowing and general upkeep. Public entities that provide the land c
[GM2020] Fw: The summer 2010 issue is here!
- Forwarded Message From: Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR) To: arbieba...@yahoo.com Sent: Sat, May 29, 2010 12:08:01 AM Subject: The summer 2010 issue is here! Trouble viewing this e-mail? Click here. Stanford Social Innovation Review's summer issue is now available online and as a downloadable digital edition. The print version is just starting to arrive in mailboxes across the country and around the world. Look for your copy soon! Highlights: Summer 2010 Issue FEATUREsWorking Wikily Most nonprofits use social media like Facebook and Twitter as an ancillary part of what they do. A few organizations, however, are using these tools to fundamentally change the way they work and increase their social impact. What Works Five-Digit Giving—How texting became young donors' preferred way to make charitable donations. FIRST PERSON Scaling Impact—How to get 100x the results with 2x the organization. Q&A Jeffrey Sachs—Jeffrey Sachs believes that we must lift a billion-plus people out of poverty while simultaneously reducing our impact on the environment. case study Fueling Growth—Riders for Health had won international acclaim for its novel approach to maintaining health transport vehicles in sub-Saharan Africa. Yet the organization was having trouble scaling its services at its first site: Gambia. Here is how the organization won both government support and private funding for its latest innovation. The Latest From the SSIR Blog Reeta Roy: New Frontiers of Financial Inclusion in Africa Will mobile telephones become the new super highway to connect the poor to the financial grid? Africa has the world's fastest-growing mobile communications market with 350 million mobile phone subscriptions. Yet, only one in five households has access to financial services. New mobile-enabled services could push the frontiers of financial inclusion and be a win for the region's development agenda. Last week's announcement in Kenya by Equity Bank, the largest microfinance provider in East Africa, and Safaricom, the largest provider of mobile-money transfers, may provide a glimpse into the future. Their new product, M-KESHO (M for money and Kesho meaning "tomorrow" in Swahili) allows anyone who owns a cell phone in Kenya to open and operate an interest-bearing savings account at Equity Bank. >>Continue reading this post New Social Innovation Conversation Structures for Social Enterprise: Panel >From the perspective of founders and those in the field of social enterprise, >panelists in this discussion share the unique aspects of operating through a >broad array of structures including a nonprofit, a for-profit social >enterprise, and a hybrid organization working toward a social return. Kjerstin Erickson, who founded an NGO that works with African refugees, shares the traditional nonprofit story from bootstrapping to creating a sustainable model. Caryl Levine, cofounder with her husband of Lotus Foods, brings her vision of social and environmental consciousness to her products and company. Esther Kim, with her work at REDF, an organization that funds nonprofits through a venture philanthropy model, brings an intermediary perspective, providing a broad analysis of social enterprise. This Social Enterprise panel discussion was moderated by Kriss Deiglmeier, executive director of the Center for Social Innovation, as part of Stanford Entrepreneurship Week. >>Listen to this podcast Subscribe to social change! We're offering new and renewing subscribers the Stanford Social Innovation Review magazine for 23% off! Act now and pay only $39.95 for one year. SSIR EVENTS SSIR Live! Webinar Series Join us for "Working Wikily: Social Networks for Social Change," the next installment in our webinar series, SSIR Live! On June 8 at 11am PDT, Heather McLeod Grant and Diana Scearce of the Monitor Institute will discuss the fundamental shift now occurring in the way people think, form groups, and do their work. The focus is moving from organizations to networks, and new tools are enabling more collective ways of working. Learn more. Nonprofit Management Institute 2010: Leading During Times of Change Today nonprofit executives are leading their organizations during tumultuous structural change. This year's Nonprofit Management Institute will address important strategic topics and emphasize the new leadership skills needed for managing and growing nonprofit organizations during times of dramatic change. Learn more. FROM OUR PARTNERS Business Strategies for Environmental SustainabilityOctober 24-30, Stanford Graduate School of Business Leaders of sustainability initiatives in business, government, public agencies, and environmental advocacy organizations are invited to explore what it means to turn sustainable business practices into competit
[GM2020] Fw: What a lasting recovery needs
Yth Rekan milis, Saya kirim ulang karena salah ketik Surat jadi Aurat. Bolo maapu,Odu olo. - Forwarded Message From: Bakri Arbie To: gorontalomaju2020@yahoogroups.com; ukhuwah-goront...@yahoogroups.com; salemb...@yahoogroups.com; hpmigband...@yahoo.com; Hpmig Jaya ; Families Arbie ; daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Thu, May 27, 2010 6:18:35 AM Subject: Fw: What a lasting recovery needs Yth Rekan milis, Terlampir beberapa situs penting tentang INOVASI yang dipublikasi oleh OECD. Semoga bermanfaat dalam berinovasi. Surat Ar Ra'du;ayat 13;11; innallaaha laa yughayyiru maa bi quamin hatta yughayyiru maa bi anfusihim.sesungguhnya Allah tidak mengubah keadaan suatu kaum sehingga mereka mengubah keadaan mereka sendiri. Salam Hormat, Bakri Arbie. - Forwarded Message From: OECD Observer e-Alert To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Wed, May 26, 2010 8:35:02 PM Subject: What a lasting recovery needs Observer e-Alert No. 6, 2010 (No 139) Follow OECD Forum, on NOW, at www.oecdforum.org under "daily summaries", twitter.com/OECDlive and oecdinsights.org BREAKING NEWS: Growth faster than expected though risks, says latest OECD Economic Outlook, out today, 26 May. - http://www.oecd.org/economics == What a lasting recovery needs - One of the difficult challenges for governments facing a crisis is to keep an eye on the wider picture. This is particularly true in OECD countries today. By Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD. --- http://www.oecdobserver.org/news/fullstory.php/aid/3245 How to put the global economy on a sustainable growth path -- Is policy sowing the seeds of the next crisis? There is a danger that it is. Imbalances in particular must be tackled. -- http://www.oecdobserver.org/story.php/eid/127/aid/3264 How to correct global imbalances One of the side-effects of the global crisis has been a temporary narrowing of current account imbalances among the world's major countries and economic areas. This is good news, but will it last? Policy actions may be needed. -- http://www.oecdobserver.org/story.php/eid/127/aid/3248 Capitalism 4.0 -- Rumours of capitalism's demise may be premature. The question now is: what kind of capitalist system will emerge from the current crisis? By Anatole Kaletsky. -- http://www.oecdobserver.org/story.php/eid/127/aid/3251 Clearer lobbying for cleaner policymaking - The OECD has developed new guidelines to help make lobbying more transparent and even-handed. -- http://www.oecdobserver.org/story.php/eid/127/aid/3254 Current trends -- Global electricity demand declined in 2009 for the first time since the end of World War II according to OECD estimates. -- http://www.oecdobserver.org/story.php/eid/127/aid/3168 Tribute --- Professor Angus Maddison, who died on 24 April, was an outstanding economist and OECD legend. In fact, Maddison joined the OECD even before it existed. -- http://www.oecdobserver.org/story.php/eid/127/aid/3256 Lost generation? Unemployment has risen sharply during the recession, and young people have been particularly hard hit. Even in good times, unemployment among 15-to-24-year-olds can be two to three times that of adults. -- http://www.oecdobserver.org/story.php/eid/127/aid/3257 Screening challenge --- One in nine women are diagnosed with breast cancer at some point in their life. -- http://www.oecdobserver.org/story.php/eid/127/aid/3150 Order the OECD Observer print edition for the special two-year rate. http://www.oecdobserver.org/subscribe.html OECD Observer 2010 All rights reserved. -- To stop getting these messages, please send mail to: unsubs-127-104717-9b08932c-oecdobser...@pressflex.net or visit the free alert field at http://www.oecdobserver.org/to deselect
[GM2020] Fw: What a lasting recovery needs
Yth Rekan milis, Terlampir beberapa situs penting tentang INOVASI yang dipublikasi oleh OECD. Semoga bermanfaat dalam berinovasi. Aurat Ar Ra'du;ayat 13;11; innallaaha laa yughayyiru maa bi quamin hatta yughayyiru maa bi anfusihim.sesungguhnya Allah tidak mengubah keadaan suatu kaum sehingga mereka mengubah keadaan mereka sendiri. Salam Hormat, Bakri Arbie. - Forwarded Message From: OECD Observer e-Alert To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Wed, May 26, 2010 8:35:02 PM Subject: What a lasting recovery needs Observer e-Alert No. 6, 2010 (No 139) Follow OECD Forum, on NOW, at www.oecdforum.org under "daily summaries", twitter.com/OECDlive and oecdinsights.org BREAKING NEWS: Growth faster than expected though risks, says latest OECD Economic Outlook, out today, 26 May. - http://www.oecd.org/economics == What a lasting recovery needs - One of the difficult challenges for governments facing a crisis is to keep an eye on the wider picture. This is particularly true in OECD countries today. By Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD. --- http://www.oecdobserver.org/news/fullstory.php/aid/3245 How to put the global economy on a sustainable growth path -- Is policy sowing the seeds of the next crisis? There is a danger that it is. Imbalances in particular must be tackled. -- http://www.oecdobserver.org/story.php/eid/127/aid/3264 How to correct global imbalances One of the side-effects of the global crisis has been a temporary narrowing of current account imbalances among the world's major countries and economic areas. This is good news, but will it last? Policy actions may be needed. -- http://www.oecdobserver.org/story.php/eid/127/aid/3248 Capitalism 4.0 -- Rumours of capitalism's demise may be premature. The question now is: what kind of capitalist system will emerge from the current crisis? By Anatole Kaletsky. -- http://www.oecdobserver.org/story.php/eid/127/aid/3251 Clearer lobbying for cleaner policymaking - The OECD has developed new guidelines to help make lobbying more transparent and even-handed. -- http://www.oecdobserver.org/story.php/eid/127/aid/3254 Current trends -- Global electricity demand declined in 2009 for the first time since the end of World War II according to OECD estimates. -- http://www.oecdobserver.org/story.php/eid/127/aid/3168 Tribute --- Professor Angus Maddison, who died on 24 April, was an outstanding economist and OECD legend. In fact, Maddison joined the OECD even before it existed. -- http://www.oecdobserver.org/story.php/eid/127/aid/3256 Lost generation? Unemployment has risen sharply during the recession, and young people have been particularly hard hit. Even in good times, unemployment among 15-to-24-year-olds can be two to three times that of adults. -- http://www.oecdobserver.org/story.php/eid/127/aid/3257 Screening challenge --- One in nine women are diagnosed with breast cancer at some point in their life. -- http://www.oecdobserver.org/story.php/eid/127/aid/3150 Order the OECD Observer print edition for the special two-year rate. http://www.oecdobserver.org/subscribe.html OECD Observer 2010 All rights reserved. -- To stop getting these messages, please send mail to: unsubs-127-104717-9b08932c-oecdobser...@pressflex.net or visit the free alert field at http://www.oecdobserver.org/to deselect
[GM2020] Fw: ASOSIASI SISTEM INOVASI NASIONAL untuk TANAH AIR ; A-SINTA.
Yth Rekan milis, Dengan deklarasi A-SINTA tgl 20 Mei di Jakarta,maka dua program penting sudah mulai bisa dilakukan oleh para Akademisi,Dosen,Mahasiswa/i bekerjasama dengan Lembaga Penyelenggara Negara dan juga para Wirausahawan. Program yang segera operasional adalah capacity building yaitu BINA PERCEPATAN KINERJA LEMBAGA.Seperti diketahui bahwa setiap lembaga pemerintah mempunyai visi,misi dan tupoksi masing-masing.Dalam hal ini program dar Perguruan Tinggi lokal adalah membuat program kerjasama dengan lembaga untuk bisa menghasilkan lembaga yang tupoksi dan rutinitas di lapangan sesuai dengan visi dan misi yang telah dituliskan.Lundvall,ahli inovasi mengatakan tujuannya adalah dengan interaksi kita belajar untuk lebih baik dan lebih efisien untuk mencapai apa yang mestinya didapat oleh masyarakat yaitu lebih baiknya pelayanan mencapai rakyat sejahtera. Karena interaksi adalah berdasarkan "knowledge"bukan untuk mencari kesalahan namun mencari solusi terbaik,maka ratusan tugas akhir dan kerja praktek mahasiswa/i dibantu bimbingan dosennya,maka diharapkan kinerja lembaga akan lebih baik. Selain rutinitas yang sesuai dengan tupoksi perlu pula dilakukan study tentang "budget information system" agar lebih terbuka dan transparan tentang masuk dan keluarnya dana dan dilihat hasilnya bagi masyarakat. Perguruan Tinggi lokal yang bekerjasama dengan Lembaga maka mahasiswa/i akan lebih cerdas untuk terjun ke masyarakat begitu lulus dan juga KPK akan lebih berkurang kerjanya karena efisiensi dan seolah pengawasan melekat yang riil benar-benar terjadi. Referensi www.mfdr.org dan buku Performance Score Board bisa dipakai. Program yang kedua adalah BINA USAHA KECIL NUSANTARA,perlu dana operasional dan pelatihan bagi calon-calon penasehat tumbuhnya UKM di daerah,siapnya KUR dan PNPM,serta diklat di lembaga LITBANG seperti LIPI,Subang, BATAN,Pasar Jumat,BPPT dll. Perguruan Tinggi lokal harus menyiapkan atau mencari donatur untuk bisa melaksanakan programnya. Akan sangat baik kalau sebagian dari 20% dana Pendidikan dapat dialokasikan kepada aktivitas Bina Usaha Kecil Nusantara,sehingga tumbuhnya usaha yang berdayasaing didaerah,akan menumbuhkan eknonomi di daerah serta penciptaan kerja.Sasaran untuk bisa menumbuhkan UKM didaerah sebesar 15.910 UKM per satu juta penduduk memerlukan sukarelawan mahasiswa/i,dosen,mantan eksekutif,pensiunan,veteran untuk bisa membina agar wirausahawan lokal bisa membuat bisnis plan untuk diajukan ke Kredit Usaha Rakyat maupun PNPM. Referensi; 1.OECD Review on China Innovation Policy,2007. 2.Innovation and Entrepreneurship,Practice and Principles,P.F.Drucker,1986,Collins Book, 3.Policy System on Promoting SME,Innovation and Entrepreneurship in China,Dr.Lian Gui, 4.Small and Medium Enterprises Malaysia; Overview and Analysis,www.scribd.com SalamHormat, Bakri Arbie Anggota Deklarator A-SINTA
[GM2020] Fw: Newscenter Update: Supermassive Black Holes May Frequently Roam Galaxy Centers
- Forwarded Message From: Inbox Astronomy To: astron...@stsci.edu Sent: Wed, May 26, 2010 1:34:00 AM Subject: Newscenter Update: Supermassive Black Holes May Frequently Roam Galaxy Centers Inbox Astronomy - Supermassive Black Holes May Frequently Roam Galaxy Centers May 25, 2010 Supermassive Black Holes May Frequently Roam Galaxy Centers Get larger image formats Find the entire Hubble News archive, image galleries, and much more at hubblesite.org A team of astronomy researchers at Florida Institute of Technology and Rochester Institute of Technology in the United States and University of Sussex in the United Kingdom, find that the supermassive black hole (SMBH) at the center of the most massive local galaxy (M87) is not where it was expected. Their research, conducted using the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), concludes that the SMBH in M87 is displaced from the galaxy center. The most likely cause for this SMBH to be off center is a previous merger between two older, less massive, SMBHs. The iconic M87 jet may have pushed the SMBH away from the galaxy center, say researchers. The research is being presented today at the 216th meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Miami. It will also be published in The Astrophysical Journal Lettters. For more information about this research, visit: www.fit.edu/newsroom . See the full release, including:* More Images * Fast Facts * Related Links And more! This news release and its supporting materials are permanently archived at: http://hubblesite.org/news/2010/18/ You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to the Inbox Astronomymailing list, which sends notices in HTML whenever there is a new Hubble Space Telescope image, product, or news update. If you would like to unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please go to: http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/hubble_on_the_go/inbox_astronomy/
[GM2020] Fw: Pakistan’s Private Sector - Event
- Forwarded Message From: US Institute of Peace To: arbieba...@yahoo.com Sent: Fri, May 21, 2010 11:57:02 PM Subject: Pakistan’s Private Sector - Event To view this email as a web page, go here. Untitled Document Could Pakistan's Private Sector Promote Stability and Peace? June 3, 2010, 2:00pm-3:30pm Location: U.S. Institute of Peace 2nd floor 1200 17th Street NW Washington, DC 20036 Directions RSVP Now Despite notable developments in governance and internal security in recent months, Pakistan still struggles to consolidate political gains, address a deepening insurgency and improve socio-economic prospects for its citizens. Domestic and international efforts mainly focus on the first two challenges, with relatively scant attention paid to strategies for lasting and equitable economic development. Economic growth could transform communities, bolster human security and contribute to state building by reestablishing the social contract. A viable and competitive private sector is central to success in this regard. Over the past couple of years foreign direct investment to Pakistan has lagged. Weak performance in the World Bank's Doing Business ranking reveals the fragility of institutions, lax regulatory enforcement, and an overall policy framework that is not very business-friendly. This panel will analyze these issues and examine creative strategies to empower the private sector, sustain broad-based economic progress and promote peace in Pakistan. Panelists will consider questions like: Is it realistic to discuss business development before security could be guaranteed in and around Pakistan? Is Pakistan's public sector crowding out private enterprise? How strong are the links between Pakistan's informal sector and conflict economy? What role can the United States play in supporting positive economic development outcomes in Pakistan? This event will feature the following speakers: Moin M. Fudda Country Director for Pakistan, Center for International Private Enterprise Shuja Nawaz Director, South Asia Center, Atlantic Council Esperanza Gomez Jelalian Executive Director, U.S.-Pakistan Business Council Director, South Asia, Asia, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Raymond Gilpin, Moderator U.S. Institute of Peace Inquiries Please contact Michelle Swearingen at mswearin...@usip.org with any general questions about this event. Media Journalists should contact Lauren Sucher at lsuc...@usip.org or Allison Sturma at astu...@usip.org. Share this: | Forward this to a Friend This email was sent to: arbieba...@yahoo.com This email was sent by: US Institute of Peace 1200 17th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20036, We respect your right to privacy - view our policy Update Profile and Subscription Preferences | Unsubscribe From All Emails
[GM2020] Fw: Emailing: DraftRevisi5-170510.doc [1 Attachment]
Yth Bung Henk dan rekan milis, Saya kira bukan panggola da'a ,tapi panggola kiki seperti saya. Depe gas masi vol kalau lihat gayanya. Odu olo. - Forwarded Message From: Razif Halik Uno To: nuh...@yahoo.com; arympe...@yahoo.com; Arbie Bakri r. Sent: Sat, May 22, 2010 9:08:33 PM Subject: Fw: Emailing: DraftRevisi5-170510.doc Tolong printkan utk ayah please,thanks. -Original Message- From: "Razif Halik Uno" Date: Sat, 22 May 2010 14:00:46 To: UNG- Syamsu Qamar Badu Gtlo Reply-To: razifha...@gmail.com Subject: Emailing: DraftRevisi5-170510.doc Assl.pk Sam, Kerja keras pk Bakri Arbie terlampir berhasil menghimpun suara2 para intelektual tingkat nasional a.l.mantan mendiknas/menhankam Yuwono S.dlm satu deklarasi. Bagi sy sbg org Hulonthalo, yg paling membanggakan adlh UNGlah yg menjadi inspirator bagi pk Bakri sehingga terlahir deklarasi itu.Sy kira semkenal dgn konsepnya pk Bakri. Ini hanya sdkit terpikir olh seorg yg ma panggola da'a dan so kehabisan gas he he he... Ws.OH
[GM2020] Fw: Draft 5 Deklarasi A-SINTA [1 Attachment]
Yth Rekan milis, Maaf semoga lampiran yang sekarang bisa di download. Intinya,adalah kiat untuk menjadikan Perguruan Tinggi Lokal sebagai agent of change di daerah masing-masing,dengan memanfaatkan hasil LITBANG Indonesia yang sudah cukup banyak, terutama masih untuk agroindustri. Namun bertahap bisa untuk teknologi medium bahkan high-tech. Mohon dilihat www.ctp.gov.cn untuk makalah Policy System in Promoting SME Innovation and Entrepreneurs in China dan Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Malaysia,Overview and Analysis ; www.scribd.com. sebagai bahan untuk pembanding.Yang paling sulit adalah istilah "death valley" pada saat kita mulai usaha seperti UKM dll. Deklarasi telah dilaksanakan tgl 20 Mei 2010,di Gedung BinaMarga,PU bersama Prof Yuwono Sudarsono dan para Alumni Prancis,AS,Jepang,Jerman,Australia,Belanda,Italia dan alumni dalam negeri. Atas bantuan dan niat baik untuk menjadi sukarelawan dilapangan untuk membina UKM di daerah kita masing-masing melalui Perguruan Tinggi Lokal sebagai titik simpul alih teknologi,kami ucapkan banyak terima kasih. Sebagai suatu kebanggaan,bahwa UNG merupakan model yang sedang kita bina sejak thn 2008,untuk bisa mejadi mata,telinga dan motor penggerak Indonesia menuju masyarakat yang sejahtera. Semoga apa yang dicita-citakan dapat terwujud dengan kerja keras kita semua. Salam Hormat, Bakri Arbie. Yth Rekan milis, Terlampir versi Revisi 5,yang dipadatkan, yang akan dibahas tgl 20 Mei 2010. Setelah presentasi dari Prof Yuwono Soedarsono,tentang Indonesia,Masa Kini. Atas masukan dan saran rekan milis kami ucapkan banyak terima kasih. - Forwarded Message From: Kemal Surianegara To: Bakri Arbie Sent: Wed, May 19, 2010 12:27:34 AM Subject: Draft 5 Deklarasi A-SINTA Cher pak Bakri, Mohon diterima baik terlampir sedikit perbaikan terhadap draft revisi ke 5. Maaf baru bisa menanggapi sekarang karena menunggu draft revisi terakhir dan agak sibuk urusan PMSM. Apabila ada waktu, kita bisa ketemu pada acara ForDiska 22 hari kamis di lt. 2 Dirjen PU. Salam KIndo21, Kemal S.
[GM2020] Fw: Emerging Technologies Friday Update (05/21/2010)
- Forwarded Message From: MIT Technology Review To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Fri, May 21, 2010 12:03:44 PM Subject: Emerging Technologies Friday Update (05/21/2010) Technology Review Daily Update ADVERTISEMENT All newsletters are sent from the domain "trnewsletter.com." Please use the domain name (not the entire "from" address, which varies) when configuring e-mail or spam filter rules, if you have them. Emerging Technologies Daily Update ComputingWebCommunicationsEnergyMaterialsBiomedicine Business May 21, 2010 High-Performance Electronics without the High Price by Katherine Bourzac A method for printing exotic semiconductors brings down the cost of high-performance solar cells and microchips. Read More » Synthetic Genome Reboots Cell by Jocelyn Rice A genome built from scratch is a step toward synthesizing novel organisms. Read More » Google Gives Away Video Software to Woo Developers by Tom Simonite An open and free video format offers new opportunities for Web programmers. Read More » Another Chance to Stop the Gulf Leak by Peter Fairley But BP's "top kill" method to staunch the spill could also break it wide open. Read More » More News Pakistan blocks YouTube over unIslamic content Associated Press Symantec buying VeriSign's Web-security arm Associated Press Google to polish Chrome with Web apps store Associated Press Blogs How To Build An Atomtronic Computer by kfc Current Issue Table of Contents Subscribe and save 36% Subscribe to Technology Review Digital Advertisement Events EmTech @ MIT 2010 September 21-23, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Now in its 10th year, the emt...@mit conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. emt...@mit is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience. Sponsored Events TechConnect World June 21-25, 2010 Anaheim, CA 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply September 27-28, 2010 Waltham, Massachusetts Advertisement Personalized Medicine The Technology Review Custom Team takes a look at the technologies that are changing the ways in which we do business. This section takes a look at the advancements in the life sciences industry. Read More » Resources How to Build Value with Microsoft Virtualization Optimized Datacenter Management with System Center Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010: Better Together 5 Ways SharePoint Can Save You Money PowerShell Management of Forefront Server Products Better Together: Forefront UAG and Direct Access Spotlight on Innovations Learn about the latest energy, mobile-technology, personalized-medicine, and homeland security advancements that are poised to impact our future. Career Resources Looking for a new job or career path? Visit Technology Review's Career Resources section to search for jobs, read advice from our experts, or find a continuing-education program suited to your career goals. Technology Review Research Panel Technology Review has built a community of experts who want to share their opinions about technology-related products and services. We are now opening up membership -- and hope you will participate. We're asking for your honest opinion via online surveys. As a thank-you, each time you participate, we'll reciprocate with information, cash, and other rewards. Please join today! If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, click here to read it at our website. You are currently subscribed to the Daily Update Newsletter as daya...@yahoo.com. To unsubscribe or change your e-mail address, click here. This email was sent by: MIT Technology Review 1 Main Street, 7th Floor Cambridge, MA 02142 USA Copyright 2008 Technology Review, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
[GM2020] Fw: Draft 5 Deklarasi A-SINTA; singkatan dari Asosiasi Sistem Inovasi Nasional untuk Tanah Air. [1 Attachment]
Yth Rekan milis, Bersama ini kami krimkan Draft Revisi-5 dari rencana Deklarasi yang akan dilaksanakan sekitar Mei 2010. Latar belakangnya adalah presentasi dari bahan diskusi di SSG,tgl 6 Mei lalu saya presentasikan di LIPI dan diusulkan oleh para Alumni Prancis,Jerman,Amerika,Jepang,Australia,Rusia dll untuk dilaksanakan dan diuji coba. Intinya adalah Perguruan Tinggi Lokal yang mempunyai Intellectual Capital yang paling tinggi di Indonesia, semestinya menjadi pemicu dan pemacu pertumbuhan ekonomi dan masyarakat Indonesia. Kasus studi saya ajukan adalah UNG yang sudah mulai kerjasama dengan LIPI dan BATAN untuk mendapatkan teknologi tepat guna yang cocok dengan potensi dan membina wirusahawan di Propinsi Inovasi Gorontalo. Masalahnya tidak mudah,namun langkah besar harus dimulai dengan langkah pertama. Mohon sumbang saran,karena dari beberapa halaman sudah dipersingkatkatanya harus to the point. Insya Allah bisa berjalan dengan niat baik kita semua. Wassalam, Bakri Arbie. Yth Rekan milis, Terlampir versi Revisi 5,yang dipadatkan, yang akan dibahas tgl 20 Mei 2010. Setelah presentasi dari Prof Yuwono Soedarsono,tentang Indonesia,Masa Kini. Atas masukan dan saran rekan milis kami ucapkan banyak terima kasih. - Forwarded Message From: Kemal Surianegara To: Bakri Arbie Sent: Wed, May 19, 2010 12:27:34 AM Subject: Draft 5 Deklarasi A-SINTA Cher pak Bakri, Mohon diterima baik terlampir sedikit perbaikan terhadap draft revisi ke 5. Maaf baru bisa menanggapi sekarang karena menunggu draft revisi terakhir dan agak sibuk urusan PMSM. Apabila ada waktu, kita bisa ketemu pada acara ForDiska 22 hari kamis di lt. 2 Dirjen PU. Salam KIndo21, Kemal S.
[GM2020] Fw: Emerging Technologies Tuesday Update (05/18/2010)
- Forwarded Message From: MIT Technology Review To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Tue, May 18, 2010 12:04:02 PM Subject: Emerging Technologies Tuesday Update (05/18/2010) Technology Review Daily Update ADVERTISEMENT All newsletters are sent from the domain "trnewsletter.com." Please use the domain name (not the entire "from" address, which varies) when configuring e-mail or spam filter rules, if you have them. Emerging Technologies Daily Update ComputingWebCommunicationsEnergyMaterialsBiomedicine Business May 18, 2010 Is Your Car Safe From Hackers? by Erica Naone Interconnected computer systems provide openings for attackers. Read More » Facebook Personal Data a Security Risk by Robert Lemos Making more user information public has both privacy and security dangers, experts warn. Read More » Power from Glucose by Janelle Weaver An implanted biofuel cell may someday power medical devices. Read More » More News Germany lashes out at Google for privacy breach Associated Press Google grabs personal info off of Wi-Fi networks Associated Press Jobs made phone call seeking return of lost iPhone Associated Press Google to sell Nexus One offline, close Web store Associated Press Blogs Commercial Quantum Cryptography System Hacked by kfc Technology Review's Strategy for Paid Editorial and Subscriptions by Jason Pontin Current Issue Table of Contents Subscribe and save 36% Subscribe to Technology Review Digital Advertisement Events EmTech @ MIT 2010 September 21-23, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Now in its 10th year, the emt...@mit conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. emt...@mit is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience. Sponsored Events MIT Sloan CIO Symposium May 19, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA TechConnect World June 21-25, 2010 Anaheim, CA 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply September 27-28, 2010 Waltham, Massachusetts Advertisement Personalized Medicine The Technology Review Custom Team takes a look at the technologies that are changing the ways in which we do business. This section takes a look at the advancements in the life sciences industry. Read More » Resources How to Build Value with Microsoft Virtualization Optimized Datacenter Management with System Center Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010: Better Together 5 Ways SharePoint Can Save You Money PowerShell Management of Forefront Server Products Better Together: Forefront UAG and Direct Access Spotlight on Innovations Learn about the latest energy, mobile-technology, personalized-medicine, and homeland security advancements that are poised to impact our future. Career Resources Looking for a new job or career path? Visit Technology Review's Career Resources section to search for jobs, read advice from our experts, or find a continuing-education program suited to your career goals. Technology Review Research Panel Technology Review has built a community of experts who want to share their opinions about technology-related products and services. We are now opening up membership -- and hope you will participate. We're asking for your honest opinion via online surveys. As a thank-you, each time you participate, we'll reciprocate with information, cash, and other rewards. Please join today! If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, click here to read it at our website. You are currently subscribed to the Daily Update Newsletter as daya...@yahoo.com. To unsubscribe or change your e-mail address, click here. This email was sent by: MIT Technology Review 1 Main Street, 7th Floor Cambridge, MA 02142 USA Copyright 2008 Technology Review, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
[GM2020] Fw: Innovators Insights -- May 14, 2010
- Forwarded Message From: "info-15...@innovations.harvard.edu" To: arbieba...@yahoo.com Sent: Fri, May 14, 2010 11:23:07 PM Subject: Innovators Insights -- May 14, 2010 INNOVATORS INSIGHTS (plain text version) May 13, 2010 WHAT'S NEW: NEW WEBINAR: POWER OF SOCIAL INNOVATION SERIES === Igniting Change in Juvenile Justice Join us May 25 at 3 pm (EDT) for a free event analyzing proven innovations to derive common sense [ http://www.innovations.harvard.edu/spotlight.html?id=2447 ] strategies for producing extraordinary change. Registration required. NEWS ARTS AND RECREATION === With the [ http://readme.readmedia.com/NYS-Play-in-the-Parks-App-Contest-for-NYU-Poly -Graduate-Students/1220815 ] Play in the Parks App Contest , New York has challenged some of its graduate students to create proposals for smartphone applications to improve the state park experience. The contest, a joint venture between the New York Office of Technology and the Polytechnic Institute of New York University, is designed to solicit creative and useful applications that can give visitors basic information such as park locations, operating hours, and amenities. To the east, Vermont has also launched its own new initiative to give companies the [ http://civsourceonline.com/2010/04/30/vermont-state-parks-launches-innovat ion-challenge/ ] chance to showcase their renewable energy or energy conserving wares to state park visitors. Under the Vermont State Parks Innovation Challenge, companies can take advantage of in-park branding of their products, while the state and park visitors can take advantage of the services that the demonstration products and projects provide. URBAN DEVELOPMENT = >From zero-emission public transit in Oakland, to Renaissance Neighborhoods in Savannah, to smart energy in Boulder, this Fast Company [ http://www.fastcompany.com/cities/2010?partner=rss&utm_source=feedburner&u tm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+fastcompany%2Fheadlines+%28Fast+Compan y+Headlines%29 ] slide show assembles twelve of the best ideas that the magazine s editors would like future cities to use. GOVERNANCE == This article surveys the increasing comfort of cities in Georgia around using [ http://www.ajc.com/news/gwinnett/more-cities-navigate-social-426283.html ] social media to notify the public about everything from emergencies to events. The proliferation of social networking, blogging, and webcasting comes at a fortuitous time as cities struggle to deliver effective services at lower costs. EFFICIENCY == Some universities are [ http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=125762272&ft=1&f=100 ] using Google s Gmail in place of their internal email systems to cut costs. The free email service provides a more streamlined architecture and voluminous data storage; campus administrators can also integrate educational applications such as campus blogs and events calendars. Google has also assured users with privacy concerns that the schools, not the company, will own student data. For the very same reasons, [ http://www.govtech.com/gt/articles/757693?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=link ] Oregon public schools have become the first to use Google s free services in its system. PUBLIC TRANSIT == Washington D.C. is studying whether public transit in certain areas of the city [ http://wtop.com/?nid=30&sid=1950931 ] should be free. With Portland, Oregon as a model, whose riders can use public transit at no cost in the fareless square area, D.C. officials are looking to create a system that gives its citizens another reason not to use their cars when they can hop on and off streetcars at no charge. TECHNOLOGY == The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will [ http://www.govtech.com/gt/articles/761720?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=link ] install 8,300 wireless parking sensors to monitor the availability of metered parking spots and revise prices based on demand. By using the sensors to evaluate trends in demand the city can adjust meter prices -- typically ranging from 25 cents and 6 dollars per hour -- based on area, time of day, and special events like baseball games. The objective is to free up just enough parking in high-demand areas that drivers are not forced to circle in search of a space, leading to a reduction in pollutants. RENEWABLE ENERGY New York City is sending out low-flying twin engine planes equipped with light detection and radar capability to determine, among other things, which areas [ http://www.innovations.harvard.edu/redir.html?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes .com%2F2010%2F05%2F10%2Fscience%2Fearth%2F10mapping.html ] are best suited for installation of solar [ http://www.innovations.harvard.edu/redir.html?url=http%3A%2
[GM2020] Fw: TOP TEN 2009: "Ethics & International Affairs" Articles
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: rahakund...@yahoo.co.uk; Omar Trigantara ; Razif Halik ; arbie bakri ; sya...@ung.ac.id; Syafrudin Mosii Cc: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wed, May 12, 2010 7:58:41 AM Subject: Fw: TOP TEN 2009: "Ethics & International Affairs" Articles - Forwarded Message From: Carnegie Council To: Carnegie Council Sent: Tue, May 11, 2010 11:58:42 PM Subject: TOP TEN 2009: "Ethics & International Affairs" Articles The Most Downloaded "Ethics & International Affairs" Articles from the Wiley-Blackwell Site in 2009 May 11, 2010 Wiley-Blackwell has just issued its 2009 report on the Council's quarterly journal, Ethics & International Affairs. The number of EIA articles downloaded from the Wiley-Blackwell site in 2009 was nearly 61,000, up from approximately 36,000 just two years ago. In one year, the number of institutions accessing the journal rose from 1,671 to 2,405, a growth of approximately 50 percent. Global in orientation, the journal is now accessed in virtually every part of the world, including 435 libraries in developing countries. The following is a list of the top ten downloaded EIA articles on the Wiley-Blackwell site in 2009. (This does not include the downloads from the Carnegie Council site.) For subscriptions, please go to Wiley-Blackwell. Please join us! Support the Voice for Ethics by giving to the May 2010 Drive. Treaty Norms and Climate Change Mitigation [Full Text] Darrel Moellendorf UNFCCC norms tightly constrain the range of acceptable agreements for the distribution of burdens to mitigate climate change, restricting us to two viable guiding principles: the equitable distribution of responsibilities and the right to development. Both principles place much heavier mitigation burdens on industrialized countries. Responsibility to Protect or Trojan Horse? The Crisis in Darfur and Humanitarian Intervention after Iraq [Excerpt] Alex J. Bellamy What does the world's engagement with the unfolding crisis in Darfur tell us about the impact of the Iraq war on the norm of humanitarian intervention? Is a global consensus about a "responsibility to protect" more or less likely? There are at least three potential answers to these questions. Humanitarian Intervention: An Overview of the Ethical Issues [Excerpt] Michael J. Smith This essay analyzes the arguments justifying or opposing the notion of humanitarian intervention from realist and liberal perspectives and considers the difficulties of undertaking such interventions effectively and consistently. Whither the Responsibility to Protect? Humanitarian Intervention and the 2005 World Summit [Abstract] Alex J. Bellamy This article examines how consensus was reached on the "responsibility to protect," given continuing hostility to humanitarian intervention expressed by many (if not most) of the world's states and whether the consensus will contribute to avoiding future Kosovos and Rwandas. The Legitimacy of Global Governance Institutions [Abstract] Allen Buchanan, Robert O. Keohane The authors articulate a global public standard for the normative legitimacy of global governance institutions. This standard can provide the basis for principled criticism of global governance institutions and guide reform efforts in circumstances in which people disagree deeply about the demands of global justice and the role that global governance institutions should play in meeting them. The Moral Basis of Humanitarian Intervention [Abstract] Terry Nardin Nardin examines the moral principles underlying the idea of humanitarian intervention from the perspective of international law and from that of the natural law tradition. World Poverty and Human Rights [Full Text] Thomas Pogge Despite a high and growing global average income, billions of human beings are still condemned to lifelong severe poverty, with all its attendant evils of low life expectancy, social exclusion, ill health, illiteracy, dependency, and effective enslavement. This problem is solvable, despite its magnitude. Principles, Politics, and Humanitarian Action [Abstract] Thomas G. Weiss The tragedies of the past decade have led to an identity crisis among humanitarians. Respecting traditional principles of neutrality and impartiality and operating procedures based on consent has created as many problems as it has solved. Humanitarian Intervention and the Distribution of Sovereignty in International Law [Abstract] Patrick Macklem Legal debates about humanitarian intervention tend to assume that its legitimacy is irrelevant to its legality, while political theorists often assume the inverse. This paper defends an alternative account, which sees the legality and legitimacy of humanitarian intervention as intertwined. Severe Poverty as a Violation of Negative Duties [E
[GM2020] Fw: Sukarelawan di US; SCORE dan Dept of Business Innovation and Skills.
Yth Rekan Milis, Terlampir situs penting untuk Sukarelawan dalam membina usaha kecil menengah di Amerika Serikat dan penanganan usaha,inovasi dan skill di Inggeris. Inggeris mengutamakan pentingnya skill dari SDM untuk berinovasi dan menjadi entrepreneur. Kalau melihat masalahnya dan pengertian dari penyelenggara negara dalam hal ini,rasanya banyak yang perlu diperjuangkan atau masalahnya adalah...masya Allah. Namun Cina bisa bangkit dengan kondisi yang sama parahnya dengan Indonesia, toch Cina bisa bangkit. Memang bedanya Cina mulai bangkit dengan strategi yang tepat dari Deng Shao Ping, sehingga kita selain Skill SDM juga perlu local leaders yang revolusioner namun cerdas seperti Deng Shao Ping. Untuk mempelajari Sistem Inovasi Cina mohon bisa dibahas berdasarkan kelompok,makalah berjudul; OECD Reviews of Innovation Policy China,2007. Mohon dibahas perkelompok,karena topiknya cukup banyak. Sekaligus memperkuat Power of Thinking dan Power of Skill dan Entrepreneurship kita untuk melihat dan menganalisis banyaknya masalah,yang saya kira tidak akan selesai dengan Pilkada. Critical mass yang berarti,makin banyak yang berpartsisipasi dan berjuang sesuai dengan strategi yang tepat dan semangat menggebu,maka kesejahteraan Indonesia bisa segera tercapai. Silahkan menjadi leader-leader lokal yang bisa bangkitkan semangat berinovasi di Propinsi Inovasi Gorontalo. Mohon klik; www.score.org dan www.bis.gov.uk.serta www.oecd.org Wassalam, Bakri Arbie.
[GM2020] Fw: animaux, fruits, légumes détournés [1 Attachment]
Yth Rekan milis, Kiriman dari seorang rekan dari Prancis. Seorang Prancis yang cinta Indonesia,bermula dari perkawinannya dengan putri Parahyangan. Odu olo. - Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com Cc: Erik Iskandar ; rahakund...@yahoo.co.uk; Razif Halik ; Omar Trigantara ; Ani Sekarningsih ; Andrei Arbie ; arbie bakri Sent: Mon, May 10, 2010 6:25:08 AM Subject: Fw: animaux, fruits, légumes détournés - Forwarded Message From: Armel NOIRY Sent: Mon, May 10, 2010 12:25:14 AM Subject: animaux, fruits, légumes détournés De chouettes images, des montages nickel... original, à voir !
[GM2020] Fw: Emerging Technologies Tuesday Update (05/04/2010)
- Forwarded Message From: MIT Technology Review To: daya...@yahoo.com Sent: Tue, May 4, 2010 12:03:00 PM Subject: Emerging Technologies Tuesday Update (05/04/2010) Technology Review Daily Update ADVERTISEMENT All newsletters are sent from the domain "trnewsletter.com." Please use the domain name (not the entire "from" address, which varies) when configuring e-mail or spam filter rules, if you have them. Emerging Technologies Daily Update ComputingWebCommunicationsEnergyMaterialsBiomedicine Business May 4, 2010 Redesigning the Web for Touch Screens by Erica Naone A new crop of touch-based devices is changing the way users interact with Web pages. Read More » Engineering Better Immune Cells by Emily Singer Scientists use synthetic biology to create drug-controlled T cells. Read More » Gulf Leak Exposes Deepwater-Drilling Weak Spot by Peter Fairley Gulf spill exposes overreliance on blowout preventers that have been long disparaged by insiders. Read More » Blogs Will Quantum Money Breed Quantum Crime? by kfc Current Issue Table of Contents Subscribe and save 36% Subscribe to Technology Review Digital Advertisement Events EmTech @ MIT 2010 September 21-23, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Now in its 10th year, the emt...@mit conference gives you access to the most innovative labs, companies, and entrepreneurs from around the world. emt...@mit is packed with groundbreaking demos, thought-provoking keynotes, interactive breakout sessions, and opportunities for exclusive networking with our senior-level audience. Sponsored Events Green:Net 2010 April 29, 2010 San Francisco, CA BetterWorld at MIT Conference April 30, 2010 MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, MA FEI 2010 - The Annual Front End of Innovation Conference May 3-5, 2010 Boston, MA BIO International Convention May 3-6, 2010 Chicago, IL MIT Sloan CIO Symposium May 19, 2010 MIT Campus, Cambridge, MA Santa Barbara Summit on Energy Efficiency May 12-13, 2010 Santa Barbara, CA TechConnect World June 21-25, 2010 Anaheim, CA 2010 IEEE Conference on Innovative Technologies for an Efficient and Reliable Electricity Supply September 27-28, 2010 Waltham, Massachusetts Advertisement Personalized Medicine The Technology Review Custom Team takes a look at the technologies that are changing the ways in which we do business. This section takes a look at the advancements in the life sciences industry. Read More » Resources Twelve ways to reduce costs with SQL Server 2008 - White paper Find out how to reduce costs and get more efficient. Total Economic Impact of SQL Server 2008 Upgrade Forrester reports on increasing productivity and management capabilities. Achieving Cost and Resource Savings with UC How Office Communications Server R2 and Exchange Server can make your business smarter and more efficient. The Compelling Case for Conferencing Save up to 95% TCO with an integrated audio, video and web-conferencing solution. How Windows Server 2008 R2 Helps Optimize IT and Save You Money Read how you can improve workload support and find IT efficiencies. Windows Server 2008 R2 Live Migration and Hyper-V See how Windows Server 2008 R2 and Hyper-V enable virtualization and Live Migration. Spotlight on Innovations Learn about the latest energy, mobile-technology, personalized-medicine, and homeland security advancements that are poised to impact our future. Career Resources Looking for a new job or career path? Visit Technology Review's Career Resources section to search for jobs, read advice from our experts, or find a continuing-education program suited to your career goals. Technology Review Research Panel Technology Review has built a community of experts who want to share their opinions about technology-related products and services. We are now opening up membership -- and hope you will participate. We're asking for your honest opinion via online surveys. As a thank-you, each time you participate, we'll reciprocate with information, cash, and other rewards. Please join today! If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, click here to read it at our website. You are currently subscribed to the Daily Update Newsletter as daya...@yahoo.com. To unsubscribe or change your e-mail address, click here. This email was sent by: MIT Technology Review 1 Main Street, 7th Floor Cambridge, MA 02142 USA Copyright 2008 Technology Review, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
[GM2020] Fw: [AlumniPrancis] Post‐doctoral Science P o / Polical Science
- Forwarded Message From: bakri arbie To: arbie bakri Sent: Fri, May 7, 2010 6:08:25 PM Subject: Fw: [AlumniPrancis] Post‐doctoral Science Po / Polical Science - Forwarded Message From: Luth - To: PPI Perancis Cc: "alumnipran...@yahoogroups.com" ; "beasi...@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Thu, May 6, 2010 10:35:14 PM Subject: [AlumniPrancis] Post‐doctoral Science Po / Polical Science Laboratoire SPIRIT de l’IEP de Bordeaux (UMR CNRS 5116) Ecole Doctorale de science politique de Bordeaux Ce CDD à pourvoir à l’automne (au plus tard le 30/11/2010) est financé par le PRES de Bordeaux. Thème de recherche :Construction sociale et politique de l’expertise scientifique dans les négociations environnementales internationales Orientation scientifique : Peu avant le sommet de Copenhague de décembre 2009, et dans les semaines qui ont suivi, les travaux du GIEC et la "science du climat" sur laquelle est censée s’appuyer la coopération internationale dans la lutte contre l'effet de serre, ont été violemment attaqués. Au même moment, certains gouvernements poussent à la création d'un équivalent du GIEC pour la biodiversité en 2010, proclamée « année de la biodiversité ». De fait, la science joue toujours un rôle essentiel mais très controversé dans les négociations internationales sur l’environnement et le développement durable. Invoqué pour légitimer, accélérer ou retarder les décisions cruciales, le savoir ainsi mobilisé est un construit social et politique, davantage que la simple diffusion des recherches académiques menées dans les disciplines concernées. Les décideurs comme les activistes des ONG mobilisent l’expertise en fonction de leurs stratégies politiques. De plus, la science « utile » est un discours contesté dans et en dehors de la communauté scientifique. Retracer les processus de construction du savoir légitime dans un champ de négociation donné ; repérer les intérêts socio-économiques qui sous-tendent les controverses scientifiques ; évaluer la dimension performative du discours scientifique dans ces négociations ; ou encore analyser les enjeux politiques d’une légitimation de la décision par cette science pourtant incertaine… Tels sont quelques unes des questions de recherche pertinentes pour un tel travail. L’analyse de la controverse publique entourant l’activité du GIEC et la nébuleuse climato-sceptique constituent un point de départ utile mais non-exclusif pour cette étude. Profilrecherché : le/la candidate (e) doit être titulaire d’un doctorat dans une discipline des sciences sociales, soutenu avant l’été 2010. Une préférence sera donnée aux docteur(e)s en science politique et à des candidat(e)s ayant déjà travaillés sur l’expertise ou le rôle de la science dans la décision ou les négociations internationales. Une culture scientifique de base permettant de mieux comprendre les débats scientifiques autour du climat, ou encore une formation initiale en sciences de la vie et de la terre, seraient des atouts très appréciés. Conditions : le/la chercheur(e) post-doctorant( e) travaillera dans le cadre du laboratoire SPIRIT et de son équipe de Relations Internationales, sous la supervision du professeur Daniel Compagnon en collaboration avec des climatologues de l’université Bordeaux I. Il/elle participera aux activités d’un projet encours d’élaboration dans le cadre de l’ANR (appel CEP & S). Le/la candidat(e) retenu(e) devra rédiger un working paper, un article sous son nom propre, et un article co-rédigé pour soumission à des revues à comité de lecture. ELa rémunération est fixée à 2200 euros de salaire mensuel brut (charges habituelles à déduire). Demande de renseignements complémentaires à adresser au Pr. Daniel Compagnon : d.compagnon@ sciencespobordea ux.fr Le dossier de candidature comprendra : a) une lettre de motivation précisant comment le/la candidat(e) entend développer l’axe de recherche proposé en s’appuyant sur ses compétences acquises ; b) un cv détaillé comprenant la liste des travaux et publications ; c) copie de deux publications jugées significatives par le candidat par rapport au thème du contrat post-doctoral. Les dossiers de candidature doivent parvenir, par voie électronique, au plus tard le 30 mai 2010, à minuit, à : ecole.doctorale@ sciencespobordea ux.fr. Veuillez identifier votre courriel avec Post-doc PRES en objet. = = = === Laboratoire SPIRIT de Sciences Po Bordeaux (UMR CNRS 5116) Ecole Doctorale de science politique de l’Université de Bordeaux This contract is due to begin before November 30th 2010, and is funded by the joint research and teaching task force (PRES) of Bordeaux universities. Research theme: Science and politics in the international environmental negotiations, controversies and influence Rationale: Weeks before the December 2009 Copenhagen Summit and in the subsequent months, the IPCC’s work and the climate sci