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Cosmos and cosmic language-Part I

Posted on17. Feb, 2011 by .

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By Dr Ghayur Ayub:
Conversely, the cosmic language is entirely different ball game. It has non structured rules based essentially on intuition which brings it closer to spirituality without disconnecting it from theology or logic (philosophy). In this way it links theology, philosophy (logic) and spirituality completing the basic framework of any organised religion. As cosmic language is a comparatively new system with close links to spirituality, and spirituality being the main attraction of 21st century, this language can emerge a new dynamic phenomenon in the current century.

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Anglo-Saxon Law Is The Tool

Posted on05. Sep, 2010 by .

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By Naveed Tajammal:
When the European powers colonized in Asia and Africa, they not only destroyed their language, culture and social and religious values but they even replaced their laws and the source of jurisprudence.

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The US: A Long Economic Winter Ahead

The US: A Long Economic Winter Ahead

Posted on07. Jul, 2010 by .

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By Dr Rodrigue Tremblay “A State divided into a small number of rich and a large number of poor will always develop a government manipulated by the rich to protect the amenities represented by their property.”: Harold Laski (1893-1950), British political theorist, 1930 “Money becomes evil not when it is used to buy goods but [...]

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The Bush-Cheney Gulf Coast Oil Spill of 2010

The Bush-Cheney Gulf Coast Oil Spill of 2010

Posted on18. Jun, 2010 by .

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By Rodrigue Tremblay “If ever a time should come, when vain and aspiring men shall possess the highest seats in Government, our country will be in need of its experienced patriots to prevent its ruin.” Samuel Adams (1722-1803), statesman, political philosopher, and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, 1776 “America is addicted [...]

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PAKISTAN’S ECONOMIC HITMEN: PART III

PAKISTAN’S ECONOMIC HITMEN: PART III

Posted on06. Jun, 2010 by .

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By Brig Samson S Sharof The first two parts of my columns explained how Pakistan’s economy was set to meltdown. Come 2007 and as of today, the meltdown continues with complete contempt to National Security. Even the National Security Managers choose to look the other way. The principal dynamics that acted both as precursors and [...]

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THE ROLE OF REMITTANCES ON AGGREGATE DEMAND

THE ROLE OF REMITTANCES ON AGGREGATE DEMAND

Posted on28. May, 2010 by .

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By Nida Raja Remittances can be defined as the income earned by the residents of the home country in currently residing in the foreign country. However it generally is considered that remittances are in cash form but it is also in kind as well. Remittances improve the social condition of the economy to which it [...]

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PAKISTAN’S ECONOMIC HITMEN: PART II

Posted on22. May, 2010 by .

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By Brig Samson Simon Sharaf The 13 year nuclear sanctions on Pakistan served to stimulate home led growth, exports and import substitution. During this economic quarantine, the growth, inflation and poverty lines remained static while parallel economy grew. The parallel economy sustained the lower middle and poor class in terms of jobs and subsistence. This [...]

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Computerized Front Running and Financial Fraud

Computerized Front Running and Financial Fraud

Posted on25. Apr, 2010 by .

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How a Computer Program Designed to Save the Free Market Turned Into a Monster By Ellen Brown While the SEC is busy investigating Goldman Sachs, it might want to look into another Goldman-dominated fraud: computerized front running using high-frequency trading programs. Market commentators are fond of talking about “free market capitalism,” but according to Wall [...]

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CUTTING OUT THE MIDDLEMAN

Posted on02. Apr, 2010 by .

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“If the Nation can issue a dollar bond it can issue a dollar bill. The element that makes the bond good makes the bill good also. The difference between the bond and the bill is that the bond lets the money broker collect twice the amount of the bond and an additional 20%. Whereas the currency, the honest sort provided by the Constitution pays nobody but those who contribute in some useful way. It is absurd to say our Country can issue bonds and cannot issue currency. Both are promises to pay, but one fattens the usurer and the other helps the People.”

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