After WW 2, the world is developed and changing super fast. The force behind
the change is innovation of scientific, artistic, technology and human
relation advancement. All along, it has driven by first, world scale
industrial revolution and second, globalization. Today, over 30 "emerging
economy" pre-industrialization nations are marching toward to become
"developed" industrialized status and many could only take 20-40 years time
to succeed. Such gigantic world change has much effected the world systems
such as, the information and transport sections are already world scale
networks, in order to eliminated crises and conflict and resettle world new
financial order; G7 has given way to G20, the developed nations are in
saturated growth era where mostly have fragile economic and with limited
room to growth, the most ideal investment and innovation arena is inversed
toward pre industrial nations, the gap between the developed and pre
industrial nations are constant narrowing, environment protection,
population fast increase, food and natural resource, stop and control
pandemic diseases, security (world war, international terrorism threat).The
above issues are all fast become global issues. Therefore, world is rapid
transforming and will become One World at last. Indeed, One World is
inevitable, can not stop and the only option for human survival and is
coming. And how?
Time and Place for Philorum Group @ Central
1st and 3rd Wednesdays of every month.
18:15 for a 18:30 Start. Finish 21:30
(Feel free to come and go at any point during the night.)
The Members Bar, Floor 1
(Keep winding up to the top of the stairs.)
The Gaelic Club
64 Devonshire Street, Surry Hills
Sydney, Australia
(100 metres from a Central railway station exit.)
Cost: Free (Patronise the bar).
http://www.philorum.org/centralFutureCalendar.html
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