Learn to live with changing globalization:
The new face of globalization
In the political field, globalization means
democracy, rule of law, good governance and elimination of
corruption, proper treatment of minorities and of the different
religious and linguistic groups, both at the national and
international levels. The international community can convince
member countries to adopt the above values only when it incorporates
them in its own institutions and organizations at the international
level. The global architecture put in place after the Second World
War by the victorious powers is woefully inadequate when judged
against the above benchmark.
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On the peculiar but nevertheless damning nature of British
confessions
This has raised some interesting issues. First of all it is not only
a public statement but one made when Clegg was standing for Cameron
as Prime Minister. That’s serious. Downing Street maintains that
Clegg was merely reiterating his personal position regarding
legality and this was not the official position of the Coalition
Government. What this means is that Downing Street is of the view
that individual members of the Government including a person
standing for the Prime Minister can shoot his/her mouth without
being seen to representing official Government position.
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Reaping benefits of maize Ishara Mudugamuwa
Maize which is also referred as corn is the third largest crop in
the world which is used as a food, animal feed and fuel. The USA,
China and Brazil produce 64 percent of the world maize production.
Though maize is the third largest crop it has become more popular
among Sri Lankans recently with the introduction of it as a raw
material for bio-fuel.
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