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French supermarkets banned from throwing away and spoiling unsold food
Author: Matt Payton via Independent 'Supermarkets will be obliged to sign a donation deal with charities' Supermarkets in France have been banned from throwing away or spoiling unsold food by law. The stores are now required to donate unwanted food to...
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Have You Been Talking Yourself Out of the Chance of Creating a Better Life?
via CE blog by Carolinediana As a conscious consumer myself and a professional Intuitive Life Strategist with a unique and privileged insight into the money mindset and spending habits of thousands of self-help/personal development seekers, I want to...
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Almost No Children In France Are Medicated For ADHD: Here’s How They Define & Treat It
via CE blog by Kalee Brown According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 11% of American children between the ages of 4 and 17 have been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) as of 2011. However,...
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Water: The essence of life
via Nexus Newsfeed Blog Water is the essence of life. The human body cannot survive without water because it is so critical for all bodily functions. In fact, on average, the body of an adult human being contains 60 percent of water.1 Not drinking adequate...
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It’s time to rethink how we are educating our children
via Nexusfeed Newsletter Picture source pixabay In Brief On the whole, the way we educate students hasn't gotten a major upgrade in more than a century. Technology has both revolutionized what we need to teach to children, but also the capabilities that...
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Podcast | Introducing The Futurenauts – Sailing close to the winds of change
Enjoy top selling author and futurist, Mark Stevenson and leading sustainability expert, Ed Gillespie as they ask better questions to help us all imagine and build a better future. It’s not about keeping calm and carrying on, no, it’s about getting excited...
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Harvard Neuroscientist: Meditation Reduces Stress and Literally Changes Your Brain
In Brief The Power of Thought Meditation, in its most basic sense, is clearing your mind of all thought—or at least, trying to. The practice is used in cultures around the globe for both religious and secular purposes. While it may be best known for its...
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Banks LOVE blockchain!
To process derivatives, currency trades, transactions, etc. Just don’t call it cryptocurrency. It’s a “digital currency.” As a general rule, most bankers disparage cryptocurrencies, like Bitcoin, as anything but purely speculative instruments. But they...
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The art and science of DNA activation, healing and repair
The Foundations of Epigenetic DNA Activation: Life is Energy Einstein, Tesla, and the science of quantum physics have shown us that the fabric of the Universe is composed of vibrational strings expressed as energy. Every single cell and organ system,...
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50 Years Auroville- Savitri around the World
An overview of the JourneyCelebrating the 50th Anniversary of Auroville28.02.1968 to 28.02.2018 Complete continuous reading of the text of Sri Aurobindo’s revelatory epic Savitri – a legend and a symbol by 471 readers representing 99 locations around...
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From competitive to collaborative advantage: co-creating conditions conducive to life
There is a lot of talk about ‘collaboration’ these days. That is a good thing! We need to shift from thinking about ‘competitive advantage’ to co-creating ‘collaborative advantage’ if we want to create a world that works for all. The converging crises...
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Floating University Berlin
From May to September 2018 raumlaborberlin will create a visionary inner city offshore laboratory for collective, experimental learning. With numerous partners we will experiment with knowledge transfers and the formation of transdisciplinary networks...
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Global Leadership in the 21st Century
So what defines global companies and leadership in the 21st century? Our poll of internal communications (IC) experts on both sides of the globe set out to explore just that. Our findings show that many organisations still have work to do if they want...
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Excerpts from Activism Revisited: Conscious Participation and Collective Intelligence
Image by John Hain from Pixabay. What follows is an excerpt by EE Magazine from a longer article originally published as Activism Revisited: Conscious Participation and Collective Intelligence, by Daniel Christian Wahl. In Reflections on Evolutionary...
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Purpose, Evolution, Aurobindo, and the Quantum
Purpose, Evolution, Aurobindo, and the Quantum By Amit Goswami, PhD As every student of science should know, Darwinism is an incomplete theory of evolution. Materialists tout it, of course, as infallible as protectively as religions hold on to their dogma....
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7 Reasons Why Smart, Hardworking People Don´t Become Successful
For the longest time, I believed that if smart people worked hard and grew up in a reasonably nurturing environment, success would come eventually. I looked at other people and thought, “Wow, that person’s going to go on to do great things.” But as I...
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Don't ask anyone who knows the way - otherwise you run the risk of not getting lost.
Don't ask anyone who knows the way - otherwise you run the risk of not getting lost. When I heard this sentence, which seems paradoxical at first glance, in a film, I spontaneously realized how much truth there is in it. I first had to let it sink in....
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The Five Orders of Consciousness According to Harvard Ph.D. Robert Kegan
Kegan is a professor of Adult Learning at Harvard, specializing in cognitive developmental psychology. He has dedicated his career to studying what he has come to call “the evolving self.” Prior to his quest, which began in the 1980s, the conventional...
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Meeting Donald Trump_Richard Branson
source VIRGIN website by Richard Branson Some years ago, Mr Trump invited me to lunch for a one-to-one meeting at his apartment in Manhattan. We had not met before and I accepted. Even before the starters arrived he began telling me about how he had asked...
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90 Inspiring and Visionary Films That Will Change How You See the World Forever
By Tim Hjersted / filmsforaction.org Our society needs a new story to belong to. The old story of empire and dominion over the earth has to be looked at in the full light of day - all of our ambient cultural stories and values that we take for granted...
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Global Human Capital Trends 2016: The new organization: Different by design
via Deloitte website Effective organizations today are built around highly empowered teams, driven by a new model of management, and led by a breed of globally diverse leaders. They are “different by design." More than 7,000 HR and business leaders from...
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100+ makers eco-hack the future with open-source prototypesource prototypes for a fossil-free, zero waste society
By Derek Markham (@derekmarkham) via ANB Source Treehuger 100+ makers, designers, engineers, scientists, and geeks gathered at POC21 and spent five weeks developing 12 sustainable lifestyle technologies. When a group of talented and committed individuals...
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Stephen Hawking Explains Why Human History Is “The History of Stupidity”
via CE blog by Alexa Erickson Stephen Hawking has undoubtedly shaken up world views with his ideas of life as we know it: future, present, past. Most of his thoughts, nonetheless, seem to offer overwhelmingly dark warnings. This past Wednesday, the famous...
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Why Everyone Missed the Most Important Invention in the Last 500 Years
You’ve never heard of Yuji Ijiri. But back in 1989 he created something incredible. It’s more revolutionary than the cotton gin, the steam engine, the PC and the smart phone combined. When people look back hundreds of years from now, only the printing...
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What If Magic Is Real?
Not magic like a Hogwarts letter arriving in the mail, or the feigned magic of Houdini. Not cauldrons or broomsticks or lightning bolts springing from the fingertips. But real magic. A genuine but hidden power residing within each sentient being. A power...