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		<title>Building The World With Construction Projects</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The legendary Indian spiritual leader Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948) once said: &#8220;The earth has enough for the needs of all but not the greed of a few.&#8221; His words have since proved to be quite prophetic! The world today is in chaos and by that I&#8217;m not merely referring to the tumult taking place in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The legendary Indian spiritual leader Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948) once said: &#8220;The earth has enough for the needs of all but not the greed of a few.&#8221; His words have since proved to be quite prophetic!</p>
<p>The world today is in chaos and by that I&#8217;m not merely referring to the tumult taking place in the Middle East; what I&#8217;m talking about is the imminent extinction of hundreds of millions of people as a result of global warming. In both scenarios the United States plays a central role!</p>
<p>I have already pretty much detailed out how and why global warming is happening and which nations are most responsible for its acceleration, as well as who&#8217;s doing what and who is not to rectify the situation in my article entitled: Global Warming&#8211;How It Could Spark World War III.</p>
<p>That said, I&#8217;ve included a list of figures below to illustrate to what extent each nation/region is responsible for greenhouse gas pollution in the atmosphere (greenhouse gases are widely held to be the engine behind the accelerated global warming seen today):</p>
<p>USA: 30.3% Europe: 27.7% Russia: 13.7% South East Asia: 12.2% South/Central America: 3.8% Japan: 3.7% Middle East: 2.6% Africa: 2.5% Australia: 1.1%</p>
<p>THE TRUTH BEHIND THE LIE</p>
<p>To many in marketing circles the concept of manipulation of social evidence is nothing new. Basically what it entails is manipulating tools of evidence to further one&#8217;s goals.</p>
<p>Thus for example, until fairly recently in internet marketing circles, the practice of manufacturing bogus testimonials was fairly widespread.</p>
<p>The objective being to convince visitors to one&#8217;s website to purchase products on the strength of those manufactured testimonials.</p>
<p>In the arena of global warming much the same has been happening. In the same manner that a defense counsel in a court case will produce its own expert witness to discredit that of the prosecution (or vice versa) so has the Bush II administration paraded a string of bogus experts to decry global warming as just a myth!</p>
<p>In 2007 a good number of environmental scientists and climatologists publicly stated that they&#8217;d been pressurized by various Bush II factions to manipulate data to downplay the seriousness of global warming!</p>
<p>Which simply begs the question: why is the Bush II administration going to such lengths to hide the truth about global warming?</p>
<p>SNATCH AND GRAB OPERATION GONE AWRY</p>
<p>It is now widely accepted that the invasion of Iraq had little to do with terrorism, less to do with democracy but everything to do with oil!</p>
<p>The question still remains however, why did the US go to such lengths (which included manufacturing evidence) to illegally invade a sovereign state under what at best can be described as a thinly disguised pretext for war?</p>
<p>Was it merely a question of the then single remaining superpower claiming its right to wield that might as it saw fit irrespective of international law, just as Nazi Germany once did?</p>
<p>Or was it a case of a few vain men hoping to claim their slice of immortality through a legacy festooned with the glory of having secured new oil reserves for a nation with a quenchless thirst for the stuff?</p>
<p>Or perhaps the U.S. oil reserves were so desperately low that Bush II and his New World Order buddies were prepared to force a snatch and grab operation that could easily have escalated into third world war, so as to shore up those dwindled oil reserves?</p>
<p>Or maybe, just maybe, the U.S. desperately needed to stockpile a vast amount of oil for something far, far more sinister.</p>
<p>To keep at bay a monster it helped so much to create!</p>
<p>THREADS WEAVING A DISTURBING TAPESTRY OF EVENTS</p>
<p>These days more often than not fact is stranger than fiction. When we look at the Bush II Administration&#8217;s policy on global warming it is beyond perplexing why they have gone to such lengths to deny its existence.</p>
<p>For sure, his Have-More buddies in oil and other environmental-damaging industries have plenty to gain by muddying the waters, but what if there&#8217;s really more to this repudiation of global warming than that!</p>
<p>What if this is a carefully concocted plot that has been kept under wraps for years?</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what we know thus far about global warming. The data has been around for well over a decade and has been readily available to government officials.</p>
<p>Construction projects are very important aspects in modern society. It is among the most fundamental ways upon which nations build their value by creating physical assets that they can utilize both economic and social profits. For most, the benchmark of a society&#8217;s progress is the number of hospitals, roads, tunnels, buildings, bridges and infrastructure that are constructed in a given populace. These are definite symbols of economic stability and progress that practically all nations try to achieve these days. Other kinds of assets such as cathedrals, towers, and opera houses are built for the sole purpose of expressing a society&#8217;s social advancement. This shows how important construction projects are all over the world.</p>
<p>Change is the only constant thing in a society whether in its social context or its economic standing. There are many factors that bring about change, some of them are unplanned and uncontrollable such as those resulting from natural phenomenon or those that happen because of outside factors. But there are also changes that are made deliberately by the societies in mind. Governments build schools, bridges, roads, and other assets to bring service to the people. Private entities construct buildings and develop real estate to participate in the economic activity. These changes come in the form of construction projects and these endeavors increase the value of societies.</p>
<p>Construction projects have been implemented all over the world since time immemorial not only in human societies but in the animal world as well. While most people would ignore the ingenuity of animals, they have long been organizing their communities to build homes and other things needed for them to survive. One good example are ants who have impressive ant colonies that are built not only for shelter but also as a breeding and a feeding ground for millions of ants. Then there are the bees with their amazing hives that not only serve them but other animals as well including humans who gather honey and wax for candles.</p>
<p>Like their fellow members in the animal kingdom, humans are very much capable of doing construction projects but they go beyond just building for necessity, humans build for so many other reasons that make their society rich and diverse. And because of this, human society has produced astonishing works out of the immeasurable number of construction projects completed throughout the course of history. The world has witnessed the rise of great wonders form the pyramids of ancient Egypt to the sky scraping towers of the modern world. All these have been brought to reality through construction projects.</p>
<p>Some people, however, criticize the seemingly over-aggressive character of humans when it comes to making construction projects. Advocates of nature observe that the expansion of man-made infrastructure is so fast that it already interferes with the functions of the earth. Perhaps this allegation has some truth since many of the man&#8217;s creative woks have indeed contributed to the dwindling state of the planet. Much of the pollution and degradation of the earth can be attributed to the products of man&#8217;s unending conquest to modify his surroundings, and this is done most notably through construction projects. As such there needs to be great caution in bringing about changes in the world.</p>
<p>With construction projects, humans have brought about major changes in the world &#8211; both good and bad. It seems that construction projects are definitely indispensable aspects of society. One can only hope that such efforts would be geared towards the benefit of all.</p>
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