The Portal A New Technology Paul Kreitl 3/3/2000 I first conceived of what I call the Portal in the early 1990s. This Portal bears no resemblance to what is referred to today as an Internet portal. When I was designing it is when I first heard of something called a browser named Mosaic. Browser history […]
WORK and contribution of SRINIVASA DENCHANALA (Nationally well known Poet, Stage Director and Founder Director of Janapadam Travelling Modern theatre repertory, telangana, south india)
WORK and contribution of SRINIVASA DENCHANALA (Nationally well known Poet, Stage Director and Founder Director of Janapadam Travelling Modern theatre repertory, telangana, south india) Srivasa Denchanala is the only person practicing professional full time modern-modernist theatre in Andhra Pradesh . He is working in Folklore, Culture, Theatre and literature for last 30 years. He is […]
A fantasy story about a self sustainable village
Hello, my name is Per and I am a resident in Denmark’s first and only experimental village. A cozy place among the hills, where there has been built the finest and most beautiful small town. We live here with circa 400 people, and most of us have our work here in town. I’ll show you […]
Nothing Good Happens in a Vacuum of Leadership 5 Steps to Lead through Presence
Noam Chomsky, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology linguist and US foreign policy critic, ranks as the most quoted living thinker. Marx and Lenin rank as the most often quoted individuals in history. Lincoln may be the most quoted president in history, followed closely by FDR, and JFK. However, one of my favorite sayings is my […]
THE YELLOW-BRICK ROAD OF ‘GUN CONTROL’ SOLUTIONS TO SCHOOL SAFETY
=The Wizard of Oz is a classic piece of literature and cinema in which an innocent girl and her lovable dog find themselves in a world they don’t recognize and where there is danger at every turn. Oz is a place where even an innocent young girl could meet sudden death at the hands of […]
A Response to New York Times Opinion Pages piece “Ritalin Gone Wrong”
The one fact I know that’s consistent among children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is that they are individuals and react differently to treatment and medication therapy. L. Alan Sroufe, Ph.D mentions in the Sunday, January 28, 2012 edition of the New York Times Opinion Pages editorial that there has been “a twentyfold […]