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EconomistJapan.com: Celebrate Neumann's &Japan's gifts to humanity since 1945, all Asia Rising 1960+MacraeFriends and Family
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  • 1962 Consider Japan: 1967 Japan Rising part 2.1
    • 7 May 1977 survey of Two Billion People- Asia
    • 1975 Asian Pacific Century 1975-2075 1977 survey China
    japan shares borlaug rice science & deming engineering with china's educators 1977 freeing billion people from subsistence
EntrepreneurialRevolution.city July 2020..If you care about two out of 3 lives mattering who are Asian, nearly 60 years of miracles mapping around worldwide decision-makers considering Japan from 1962 are worth replaying -that's when my father Norman Macrae aged 39 was privileged to write his first signed survey in The Economist -the first 2 quarters of dad's 80+ years of life had been spent
**writing unsigned leaders in The Economist (eg as only journalist at Messina's birth of EU) after serving as teenager in world war 2 navigating air places uk bomber command region modern day bangladesh/myanmar -

Asia Rising Surveys

in 60 years


Journalism of 10**18 More Tech. Norman Macrae became Economist diarist of Neumann (Einstein Turing) in 1951. They all doied suddeenly (last notes Neumann - Computer & Brain , Bethesda 1956) but not before training economic jounalists to aim to map win-wins of their legacy of 10**18 more tech by 2025, JF Kennedy and Royal families of UK and Japan were first to debate what this might look like from 1962 - in 2025 the most exciting ai (learning) games millennails can play are rooted to this rough mapAI Game 1 douible lo[ps through 3ai wizards, 3 nations leaders, and 45 supercity mediatir wanting millennials inteligence to celebrate most win-wins ever traded in line with commonwelath reconciliation commitments og Japan UK and India since 1945
Jensen Huang
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Yann Lecun.
Bloomberg
45 Cities- Civil Eng Road of Things
SAIS 70 nations youth ambassadors of win-win science
Deep learning billion year leaps in Einstein 1905 maths e=mcsquared staring with biotech's 250 million proteins.
Emperor Naruhito
King Charles
Narendra Modi.

Thursday, July 7, 2022

thanks hugely to Japan for making 2020s decade when every government can celebrate tech with UN

 this series will feature some of those tech wizards working closest with guterres - as the japan ambassador to UN conveyed a few week's ago now's the time for communities youth and gov to share tech for sustainability - towards this end japan is happy to help launch naixus maximing ai for good


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If you enter the world bank today, note the new mission statement end poverty and develop livable planet. Here's Ajay Banga speaking on this 8 July 2024

Before joining world bank a year ago he was the executive chairman of Mastercard, after having previously served as president and chief executive officer (CEO) of the company from July 2010 ... to December 31, 2021, and joined General Atlantic as its vice chairman.[6] Before being nominated to the World Bank, he was the chairman of Exor, the Netherlands-based investment holding company controlled by the Italian Agnelli Family,[7][8] (Owners of The Economist), and chairman of the public-private Partnership for Central America with U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris.[9][10].

NB When the London headquartered Pearson split itself up after subprime, its responsibility for journalistic- independent governance of The Economist was sold to the Agnelli's Exor run out of the Netherlands and parallel journalistic responsibility for the Financial Times was sold to Japan's Nikkei. Quite complex details which we discuss further with Gemini at EconomistJapan.com

ABCDE of development banking gave DC audience such intelligence treats as: 02:24 Opening by Ajay Banga, President, World Bank Group 31:46 Keynote by Larry Summers, President Emeritus and Charles W. Eliot University Professor, Harvard University 1:03:08 Remarks Danny Quah, Li Ka Shing Professor in Economics at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore 1:17:07 Presentation by Indermit Gill, Chief Economist of the World Bank Group and Senior VP for Development Economics;


Presentation by Nobel Economics Laurate Michael Kremer , Panel hosted Andrew Steer by CEO of Bezos Earth 1

Bezos earth launches 100 Million AI Challenge

On Day 2 the summit welcomed Rachel Glennerstner to how new role heading CGDEV after her past roles at Oxford University, UK's Development's DFID and the Chicago Market Shaping for Carbon Free - see IMF evening event with Rachel hosting 2 Nobel economic laureates Kremner and Jean Tirole of the Toulouse School of Economics and 2013 Nobel Prize recipient,

 =================WOMEN & ASIAS CORNER YEAR 63


Are you interested in sharing one chat in which the following family -development needs get communally better every leap in tech

physical & mental health of mothers girls, boys & everyone who loves families

Nutrition including clean water; resilience and advance knowledge of eg climate risks

Homes, safety, communal friendship

Finance for community to tackle deepest learning goals

Education that makes sure nobody is short of lasu mille livelihood skills whilst trnasparently mapping mobility of those wanting to twin cultures around the world

With special thanks to friends at EconomistJapan.com who hosted UK Royal Family, mediation and student exchanges since 1962 and since late 2000s Nikkei that has taken on foundation responsibility for Financial Times chat

Between 1970 and 2001 1 billion asian gorls built solutions from spaces that had left out of access to all kinds of engines as old world empires mainly developed trade at coastlines; moreover humidity of much of continental tropical asia has a lot of infectious or infant-prone diseases but not many minerals needed for the industrial economy. Primarliy, Two silicon valley families (steve jobs' and melinda gates') hosted 2001 65th birthday party of the former royal dutch shell ceo fazle abed who dedicated 1970 onwards to women building rural worlds. West coast students started debating how to twin sister economies now that villagers could access leapfrog with solar and mobile - see www.abedmooc.com or ask if you are wanting to chat about scaling a miraculous advance in human health, nutrition, livelihood education community safety and homes that HIStory had left out of access to every kind of engine 1760-1990s -

  • 1962 Consider Japan: 1967 Japan Rising part 2.17 May 1977 survey of Two Billion People- Asia1975 Asian Pacific Century 1975-2075 1977 survey China
  • The Economist.  Can we help peoples of Russia 1963..
  • 1972's Next 40 Years ;1976's Coming Entrepreneurial Revolution; 12 week leaders debate 1982's We're All Intrapreneurial Now

  • What will human race produce in 20th C Q4? - Jan 1975

  • (1984 book 2025 report on net generation 3 billion job creation) ...translated in different languages to 1993's Sweden's new vikings
  • 1991 Survey looking forward to The End of Angry Politicians
  • 1995 oxford union debate - why political systems can adapt ahead of time to sustainability changes
    jack ma and 20 national leaders say half of youth unemployable unless we transform education and community participation- help list top 50 missing curricula-examples
    ==curricula of corona/virus
    ==peer to peer adolescent health
    ==curricula of rice
    ==curricula of local arts/fashion stars
    ==loving each others at nations children- particularly at borders where win-win trading routes can flow as healthy system opposite to conflict or refugees
    ==microgrids for solar- case study bahamas comeback
    ==humanising ai
    survey of what young people in different nations around the world see as their nation's most unique challenge and its most common challenge in being sdg ready by 2030
    ==supercityuni benchmarking - most cities face similar problems eg on climate- coop coalition needed- osaka track most cities have similar big data to change into o/s
    ==map place brand architecture of sustainable nation -this cant be done by feds nor political parties- the future of a place needs relentless brand architecture consistency
    ==coalition between 50 small island nations- no example clearer of urgent #digital cooperation -eg end plastic, end coral degradation
    dear rosalia/gifford/vincent
    i wanted to share my notes on this question- i expect the 3 of you may get to better questions as past president of ecuador, origin of intrapreneurship perhaps the only western systems term about exponentially designing small and not just big organisation, and president of the university celebrating 50 years of worlds poorest village women are the only dynamic that can build a rural nation that starts with nothing other than its people and possibly the world's largest huge delta region

    half of of my father norman macrae and my 1984 book the 2025 report was on this subject from chapter 6- before that father had come up with a future history solution he and soros had been debating on what to do when the berlin wall fall- gifford will know my father used the economist to journey through big questions -this 1977 search show us congress called my father a raving communist for predicting the east had found the 2 solutions deming and keynsian rural poverty for china to be the essential early 21st c economy but only if everywhere's youth collaborated around sdgs

    by 2013 if not earlier it was possible to use moocs to host worldwide classes on missing curricula- jim kim contributed 10 minute video interview on how changing a global value chain which reached a million youth
    2030nowjimkim2transcripts.doc
    Are You Ready to Take It On? End Poverty by 2030

    Are You Ready to Take It On? End Poverty by 2030

    http://wrld.bg/vCj2N - The world's most successful social movements are started by a small group of like-minded ...



    - in his case affordable aids drug posed challenge of say 5 different choke points all of which a team needed to process simultaneously

    about a year later the world bank got a mooc licence but kim never contributed anything on the platform, and while sir fazle asked me to chat to the mooc division they did not really explain why- it was something to do with being a training division of 10 people who had been told they had to justify their future salaries by getting the rest of the organisation to want mooc- or at least thats what they told someone at my level

    of course today not just every young person but everyone needs a mooc on virus but instead we have politically motivated orders that do no appear to minimise risk to the over 80s and pretty much destroy one of the 10 most vital alumni years of being the sdg generation- and perhaps more as this was first year of rest of jack ma's life as educator and hugely innovative co-partner of japans softbank and san franciscos jerry yang both wanting ai for youth to kickstart last decade of sdgs

    -is there anyone else who might want to add their 3 cents worth? hope you three find a more relevant starter for 3 s there sure are many urgent questions about the system that is ruling the world, and where will the half of humans aged under 30 joyfully break free to be

    cheers chris macrae whatsapp +1 240 316 8157

    at start of 1G decade 1980s we wrote book 2025 Report aimed to map little sister futures to sustainability opposite to big brother end game largely inspired by how well rising suns had progressed - chapter 1 to 5 were about our hope that usa and russia would get together before fall of berlin wall- as that dream is past history people may want to start at chapter 6:

    chapter 20x chapter 1 chapter 2
    chapter 3 part 1 chapter 3 part 2 chapter 4 chapter 5 chapter 6 chapter 7 chapter 8 chapter 9 chapter 10 chapter 11 part 1 chapter 11 part 2 chapter 12 chapter 13 chapter 14 chapter 15 chapter 16 chapter 17 chapter 18 chapter 19 chapter 21
    In 2008 Norman Macrae asked his family to remember his lifes work with 10 years of youth journalism out of bangladesh - here's a summary
    here are major surveys published in The Economist from 1962 on Rising Suns and on celebrating each 100 fold leap of moores (entrepreneurial and industrial revolution) ahead of time so that teachers and students could spend time on happy future livelihoods


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    • 1972's Next 40 Years ;
    • 1976's Coming Entrepreneurial Revolution; 12 week leaders debate
    • 1982's We're All Intrapreneurial Now
    • What will human race produce in 20th C Q4? - Jan 1975
    • (1984 book on net generation 3 billion job creation) ...
    • 1991 Survey looking forward to The End of Politicians
    • 1975 Asian Pacific Century 1975-2075
    • 1977 survey China
    • what adam smith warned about regarding disastrous design of higher education
    • 1982: why isnt every place planting & blossoming silicon valleys
    • first of 4 hemisphere remembrance parties- The Economist Boardroom

    70 years on - where would the world be without Hirohito

    Emperor Hirohito - one of humanity's greatest leaders - by Norman Macrae (written 1989)

    Few would have forecast in 1901 that a prince, who was told at birth that he was the direct descendant of a Storm God and a Sun Goddess, would prove to be a bravely ordinary man who would affect uniquely for good the second half of the new century. That is the Emperor Hirohito's legacy
    At his accession in 1926, Japan's military advance could not have been checked by any sort of monarch. Had Emperor Hirohito tried, he would have been pushed aside. Japan's entry into world war in 1941 was particularly popular with many Japanese and hundreds of millions of Asians who saw it as likely to end Asia's hated subjection to European colonialism, which it actually did. The Emperor's great service to this century came in 1945, when he claimed it was the consensus of the Japanese that they should unconditionally surrender, which it actually wasn't
    Without the Emperor's decisiveness, the war would have continued for a time. At least a dozen nuclear bombs would have been dropped on Japan, at a time when most of the scientists who invented them had no inkling of how far fatal radiation sickness from them could spread ; they do not really know even now. Soviet troops as senior partners to Chinese communists would have swarmed into Asia, imposing a clamp on much of East Asia, just as it was imposed on East Europe.
    When Emperor Hirohito declared on the radio that the "war situation had developed not necessarily to Japan's advantage" and that he had therefore resolved to "tolerate the intolerable", he was sticking out his neck at dire risk that it would be chopped off. Emperor Hirohito was ordering action on the basis of a minority view of the ruling establishment, a courage without constitutional precedence. At that moment he ran an almost equal risk of being killed either by fanatic defeated Japanese or fanatically victorious white men.
    During the early period of occupation, some Americans and most Australians wanted to hang the Emperor. When Churchill at Potsdam advocated allowing Japan to surrendered with honour, Truman said that Japanese honour now had no meaning, drawing from Churchill the sage view that "well, they have something they are willing to die for, and kill for, and which may mean more for them than it nee do to us". When MacArthur summoned Hirohito to meet him in Tokyo, the little man touched the immensely tall one by insisting with his first sentence that "any blame upon my people devolve wholly on to me".
    Churchill had believed in 1918 that robbing Germany of its imperial system was a mistake, "thus creating the vacuum into which strode Corporal Hitler". However, Churchill was no longer in office when the terms of the Japanese armistice were imposed. It is a mercy- partly due to Emperor Hirohito's bearing at his first meeting with Macarthur - that no such vacuum was created in post-1945 Japan. In renouncing war, The Emperor led his country into embracing commercialism
    The fruits of that commercialism have transformed Japan during the long twentieth century reign of Emperor Hirohito even more than Britain was transformed during Queen Victoria's long reign in the previous century. Both monarch's presided over te maturing of a great international economic power, but the maturing of Japan is the more extraordinary. Without that bold decision in 1945, Japan could be a radioactive desert, westerners would then be hated throughout Asia, and most rising oriental suns would be in the eclipse of Stalinism
    Emperor Hirohito, (1901-1989) is now named Emperor Showa.
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    A unicorn company is a startup with a valuation over $1 billion. This is an ongoing list of all unicorn companies in the U.S. and abroad. ... Grab, $14.3, 12/4/2014, Singapore, Auto & transportation, GGV Capital, Vertex Venture ..... Preferred Networks, $2, 5/17/2018, Japan, Artificial intelligence, Toyota Motor Corporation,
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    chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk - our Alumni of world record jobs and AIdemocracy welcome ideas on questions such as these- how help maximise UN Digital Cooperation from March 2019 with

    Juichiro Anzai is the former President, and Senior Advisor and Director of Center for Science Information Analysis, the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), Japan’s representative research funding agency.

    Dr. Anzai also serves as the chair of the Strategic Council for Artificial Intelligence Technology under the Cabinet Office, the director of the ‘Innovative Cyberspace Technology’ in the Public/Private R&D Investment Strategic Expansion PrograM (PRISM), and the program director of the ‘Cyberspace Technology with Big Data and Artificial Intelligence’ in the Cross-Ministerial Strategic Innovation Promotion Program (SIP), both under the Cabinet Office. He is also the chair of the Japanese National Commission for UNESCO. From 2001 to 2009, Dr. Anzai was President of Keio University. Prior to that, he was Dean of the School of Science Technology (1993 to 2001) and Professor of Computer Science (starting in 1988) at Keio. He also served as Chairperson of the Central Council for Education. After receiving his PhD from Keio in 1974, Dr. Anzai was a postdoctoral research fellow (1976 to 1978) and visiting assistant professor (1981 to 1982) at Carnegie Mellon University, performing a research on human and machine learning.


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    70 years on - where would the world be without Hirohito

    Emperor Hirohito - one of humanity's greatest leaders - by Norman Macrae (written 1989)

    Few would have forecast in 1901 that a prince, who was told at birth that he was the direct descendant of a Storm God and a Sun Goddess, would prove to be a bravely ordinary man who would affect uniquely for good the second half of the new century. That is the Emperor Hirohito's legacy
    At his accession in 1926, Japan's military advance could not have been checked by any sort of monarch. Had Emperor Hirohito tried, he would have been pushed aside. Japan's entry into world war in 1941 was particularly popular with many Japanese and hundreds of millions of Asians who saw it as likely to end Asia's hated subjection to European colonialism, which it actually did. The Emperor's great service to this century came in 1945, when he claimed it was the consensus of the Japanese that they should unconditionally surrender, which it actually wasn't
    Without the Emperor's decisiveness, the war would have continued for a time. At least a dozen nuclear bombs would have been dropped on Japan, at a time when most of the scientists who invented them had no inkling of how far fatal radiation sickness from them could spread ; they do not really know even now. Soviet troops as senior partners to Chinese communists would have swarmed into Asia, imposing a clamp on much of East Asia, just as it was imposed on East Europe.
    When Emperor Hirohito declared on the radio that the "war situation had developed not necessarily to Japan's advantage" and that he had therefore resolved to "tolerate the intolerable", he was sticking out his neck at dire risk that it would be chopped off. Emperor Hirohito was ordering action on the basis of a minority view of the ruling establishment, a courage without constitutional precedence. At that moment he ran an almost equal risk of being killed either by fanatic defeated Japanese or fanatically victorious white men.
    During the early period of occupation, some Americans and most Australians wanted to hang the Emperor. When Churchill at Potsdam advocated allowing Japan to surrendered with honour, Truman said that Japanese honour now had no meaning, drawing from Churchill the sage view that "well, they have something they are willing to die for, and kill for, and which may mean more for them than it nee do to us". When MacArthur summoned Hirohito to meet him in Tokyo, the little man touched the immensely tall one by insisting with his first sentence that "any blame upon my people devolve wholly on to me".
    Churchill had believed in 1918 that robbing Germany of its imperial system was a mistake, "thus creating the vacuum into which strode Corporal Hitler". However, Churchill was no longer in office when the terms of the Japanese armistice were imposed. It is a mercy- partly due to Emperor Hirohito's bearing at his first meeting with Macarthur - that no such vacuum was created in post-1945 Japan. In renouncing war, The Emperor led his country into embracing commercialism
    The fruits of that commercialism have transformed Japan during the long twentieth century reign of Emperor Hirohito even more than Britain was transformed during Queen Victoria's long reign in the previous century. Both monarch's presided over te maturing of a great international economic power, but the maturing of Japan is the more extraordinary. Without that bold decision in 1945, Japan could be a radioactive desert, westerners would then be hated throughout Asia, and most rising oriental suns would be in the eclipse of Stalinism
    Emperor Hirohito, (1901-1989) is now named Emperor Showa.
    ==================================================
    Other reports on Japan and region by Norman Macrae include
    1962 Consider Japan:1967 Japan Rising part 2.1
    1972's Next 40 Years ; 1975 Asian Pacific Century 1975-2075
    • 1977 survey China
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during 2010s we experimented with 13 #br tags - whether you =use belt road or other glossary - 90% of wethe peoples depend life critically on borderless world processes - remember tsunami 2004 that rolled on for 6 hours devastating coasts with no mobul phone warning peoples across boders - now we find we are no better potected against virus have a look at some tours we are developing with googles relatively new tool sorosuni.com join alumni of money marketers who loved to see societies thrive round planet earth Economist's norman macrae foundation map world in which english teache... more »

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[image: John L. Thornton China Center] April 30, 2020 [image: thumbnail_image1] Webinar recap: Fighting COVID-19 On April 3, the John L. Thornton China Center hosted a webinar featuring health experts discussing their experiences and lessons from the frontlines of COVID-19 in Asia. Brookings President John R. Allen delivered opening remarks, which were followed by two discussions moderated by interim Vice President of Foreign Policy Suzanne Maloney and China Center scholars Cheng Li and Ryan Hass. Watch the webinar *New papers on US-China tech competition* In the latest installment... more »

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corona virus coalitions

chris macrae at chinathanks.com - 1 week ago
us based https://www.ncuscr.org/coronavirus twitter 4/28 zoom 1/5 host no public sharing of questions let alone chat timid administrative view- all the silos very interesting report by bin xu on how people tried to support each other in china - the title scandal of red cross is unfortunate as mucg useful info inee https://inee.org/covid-19/resources chuna centric alibaba cloud - direct handooks front line wuhan now jim kim back from mid aptpril boston as best virus city moving forward how connect 7 years of world bank and healthy china reports how connect real immunolgist last mile pr... more »

america's crisis

chris macrae at supercityuni.com economistmaps.com socialbusiness.tv MOOCs : trust-flow millennials: end poverty - 1 week ago
since the moon race decade, moores law can be interpreted as saying engineering can improve 100 fold whats humanly possible each decade think of 70s and 80s which changed the world from almost no member of public doing computer networking webs to everyone needing to get online thing of 90s and 00s as how universal connectivity moved to using a smarth phone with a gps identification and in the process made 2010s the first big data cloud decade ask why some countries for self driving cars would be biggest advance humans wanted in 2020s while others were ready to trace viruses or in othe... more »

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chris macrae at supercityuni.com economistmaps.com socialbusiness.tv MOOCs : trust-flow millennials: end poverty - 1 week ago
traces of korea Apr 27, 2020 Coronavirus has darkened the outlook for Asia’s real estate market, but South *Korea* remains a rare bright spot | South China Morning Post www.scmp.com Apr 26, 2020 corona antigen testing *korea* - Google Searchwww.google.com Apr 26, 2020 corona antigen testing *korea* - Google Searchwww.google.com Apr 26, 2020 Revealing S. *Korea*n studies show antibodies could thwart COVID-19 reinfection, spread - ABC Newsabcnews.go.com Apr 25, 2020 National Research Foundation of *Korea* – GloPID-Rwww.glopid-r.org Apr 24, 2020 National Research Foundation of *Korea* – Glo... more »

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chris macrae at supercityuni.com economistmaps.com socialbusiness.tv MOOCs : trust-flow millennials: end poverty - 1 week ago
at economistdiary.com we sample tours around zoom world -where we find new to the world curricula of vital consequence we will try and post references here The enduring materials from the live stream held on 7 & 8 April have been uploaded to our website. On this page, you will find: - *The full recording of the 90-minute live stream;* - *Recordings of the individual presentations; and* - *The slides from the presentations.* These materials are free to access. Enduring materials from all editions of the *COVID-19 Online Educational Program* will be uploaded to our website sh... more »

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chris macrae at chinathanks.com - 1 month ago
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2020-03/26/c_138920685.htm Editions Global Edition China Edition Africa Edition Europe Edition Asia & Pacific عربي Chinese(GB) Chinese(Big5) Français 日本語 русский Español 한국어 Deutsch Português North America Full text of Xi's remarks at Extraordinary G20 Leaders' Summit Source: Xinhua| 2020-03-26 23:38:21|Editor: huaxia [image: CHINA-BEIJING-G20-SUMMIT-COVID-19 (CN)] Chinese President Xi Jinping attends the G20 Extraordinary Virtual Leaders' Summit on COVID-19 via video link in Beijing, capital of China, March 26, 2020. (Xinhua/Li Xueren) BEIJING, March... more »

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chris macrae at welcome to SDGIRLS.net and economistsports.net - 1 month ago
the olympics, global sports, live arts all dead as real time mass celebrity making processes until or unless we grow up with virus transparency -partner with smith-abed economic mapping - here's why https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/economistsportsnet-the-end-travel-7-questions-chris-macrae/ all co-editing links welcomed

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chris macrae at welcome to SDGIRLS.net and economistsports.net - 2 months ago
Showing results for musician *matthew whitaker* Search instead for musician matthewwhitaker Search Results Videos PREVIEW 5:15 Matthew Whitaker: The 16-Year-Old Pianist Who's Being ... TODAY YouTube - Jan 9, 2018 PREVIEW UNAVAILABLE 2:13 Music and the Mind with Piano Prodigy Matthew Whitaker The Kennedy Center YouTube - Sep 20, 2018 PREVIEW 2:28 Matthew Whitaker's Piano Performance Wins Over The ... Matthew Whitaker Channel YouTube - Feb 14, 2018 PREVIEW 1:00:41 Matthew Whitaker - Millennium Stage (April 2, 2017) The Kennedy Center YouTube - Apr 2, 2017 PREVIEW 4:16 Matthew Whitaker live se... more »

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chris macrae at welcome to SDGIRLS.net and economistsports.net - 2 months ago
*2020s 5G 4G 3G 2G 1G 0G 1970s* *help! with top 20 Economist challenges* *these are the most exciting times to be alive* *E2 Jack Ma and E3 Sir Fazle Abed* *The most exciting game children have never played? World Record Book of Job Creation* *2025 report - last 7 years to global sustainability* *1960s world record jobs creators* *universityofstars.tv will AI decade trillion times moore than moon race Value youth* *w1 pope francis* *valuetrue audit - good or bad apple* *definition of extinction RISKS - can 21st C SUPERCITY save us?* *Elon Musk* *what to do if your place isnt helping yout... more »

value chain women- fasion workers arts (music) sports hong kong

chris macrae at welcome to SDGIRLS.net and economistsports.net - 3 months ago
exciting opportunities hong kong 1/10 - to be the moral future of fashion /garment workers markets searching for moral hubs - fashion is the market where all the arts and music leaders empower- so this can be central to all of soros scholars . www.polyu.edu.hk › Home › People › Academic Staff Jenny Chan - PolyU 1. Jenny Chan (Ph.D. 2014) is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and China Studies in the Department of Applied Social Sciences at the Hong Kong Polytechnic ... www.polyu.edu.hk › apss › Staff › Jenny_Chan_CV.2017_PolyU.pdf Jenny Chan 陳慧玲 - PolyU 1. PDF Email: je... more »

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chris macrae at supercityuni.com economistmaps.com socialbusiness.tv MOOCs : trust-flow millennials: end poverty - 3 months ago
[image: https://inequality.hks.harvard.edu/]inequality.hks.harvard.edu › news › taxonomy › term 74 Interview: The Rigorous, Not-Easily-Defined Education ... [image: https://inequality.hks.harvard.edu/] 1. Interview with David Deming, a Professor at Harvard Graduate School of ... by a Harvard education economist David Deming, recently published in the Quarterly ...

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chris macrae at supercityuni.com economistmaps.com socialbusiness.tv MOOCs : trust-flow millennials: end poverty - 3 months ago
[image: https://pressroom.vanguard.com/]pressroom.vanguard.com › nonindexed › Vanguard-Research-Megatr... The future of work - Pressroom - Vanguard [image: https://pressroom.vanguard.com/] 1. PDF From left to right: Joseph Davis, Ph.D., Global Chief Economist; Americas: Roger A. Aliaga-Díaz, Ph.D., ... Specific details of the O*Net database, including its task taxonomy, can be found at https://www.onetcenter.org/ ... Deming, David J. 2016.

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chris macrae at supercityuni.com economistmaps.com socialbusiness.tv MOOCs : trust-flow millennials: end poverty - 3 months ago
Rankings Chinese city rankings: Streets of plenty - Sep 2nd 2008 THE port city of Shanghai is the best place in mainland China for doing business, according to a new set of rankings from the Economist Intelligence Unit (see background and methodology). Shanghai tops an overall ranking of 44 Chinese cities that were compared in five key areas—economic performance, market opportunities, labour market, infrastructure and environment. Hard on its heels come fast-growing Guangzhou (top for infrastructure) and the capital, Beijing (home to the best labour market). The top 15 also includes ... more »

3 of history's most interesting teenage explorers of new universities -1880s gandhi 1950s singh and abed

chris macrae at supercityuni.com economistmaps.com socialbusiness.tv MOOCs : trust-flow millennials: end poverty - 4 months ago
if you disagree with this diaspora scottish team recount of the 260 years since Adam Smith asked 4 big question on the future of markets alongside fellow Glasgow U James Watt of the future of Industrial Revolution and Engines, please know that we follow The Economist's time honored offer- we will publish any letter we understand as long as it does not express hatred and it offers a clear contact point GANDHI FROM ALUMNI OF THE MOST GLOBAL PERSON OF HIS GENERATION TO ... The teenage Gandhi didn't see anything worth life time studies in mumbai so he crowdfunded from his family to go to... more »

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chris macrae at supercityuni.com economistmaps.com socialbusiness.tv MOOCs : trust-flow millennials: end poverty - 4 months ago
50 largest Ecom platform ALI 50 largest ngo-sdg economy BRAC W: 60 2 biggest empire give bccm E:60: 2 biggest empire give back 120 years trans law Gandhi yale 260 years Glasgow U future eng markets 75 years #1 NE coastal belt new world 75 years NE coastal belt old world 2010s 2000s 1990s 1980s 1970s 1960s 1950s

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chris macrae at chinathanks.com - 6 months ago
· 45s 1/4 oil exports russian friends, 1/4 saudi arabia f, nearly 1/4 North Am, rest in places big 3 made conflict zones- how's youth to win both peace with oil & beyond peak oil- sack all in congress & EU &HP unable to true media this,end $ as global money... http://arcticuni.com FREEDOM OF WHOM sometimes , especially as winter wonderland approaches, you have to wonder does us congress try to stop true media debates of human needs across east west maps because since jf kennedy assasination the ability of congress to map north south trade equitably has been more scary than the abomiba... more »

shanghai musk

chris macrae at chinathanks.com - 6 months ago
https://www.worldrecordjobs.com/search?q=musk congrats musk https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-10-23/elon-musk-opened-tesla-s-shanghai-gigafactory-in-just-168-days?cmpid=BBD102419_MKT&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_term=191024&utm_campaign=marketsasia congrats shanghai https://www.chinathanks.com/search?q=shanghai
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