Mar 24

Daily life

Daily life | écrit par Yvan Burtin Pas de commentaire »


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In this section, you can give advice and information on the different kind of life you live.  Let us know about your experiences and living traditions in your corner of the world.

If you have based your argument on an existing/published article, mention it clearly, in an adapted format. That is to say, each time you cite/mention a paragraph/extract, use quotation marks (i.e.  « … ») or even better use italics.

Name your source/s (name the article, magazine, newspaper or site, name the author/s, date of creation) to avoid any issues of plagiarism.

When giving your advice, or your impressions, try to present these in a manner which will enrich/further/add to the debate.

Let’s live together!

Mar 24


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In this section, you can offer solutions to create a better way to live together on our Earth.  Why not introduce a Social Planetary Contract?

If you have based your argument on an existing/published article, mention it clearly, in an adapted format. That is to say, each time you cite/mention a paragraph/extract, use quotation marks (i.e.  « … ») or even better use italics.

Name your source/s (name the article, magazine, newspaper or site, name the author/s, date of creation) to avoid any issues of plagiarism.

When giving your advice, or your impressions, try to present these in a manner which will enrich/further/add to the debate.

Welcome to our Planet!

Mar 24


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In this section you can add any events concerning our Planet and its inhabitants, which will influence the choices and actions in the future.

If you have based your argument on an existing/published article, mention it clearly, in an adapted format. That is to say, each time you cite/mention a paragraph/extract, use quotation marks (i.e.  « … ») or even better use italics.

Name your source/s (name the article, magazine, newspaper or site, name the author/s, date of creation) to avoid any issues of plagiarism.

When giving your advice, or your impressions, try to present these in a manner which will enrich/further/add to the debate.

Let’s Meet for our Planet!

Mar 24


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All the articles in this section, can be grouped together as the cognitive and sensitivities of human beings, living on the planet.

It is a vast subject, which has not yet been fully explored.  You can add articles that you feel justify this, which are both pertinent and intelligent, together with observations, whether familiar or unfamiliar, which will help to determine this subtle dimension which is the Spirit.

If you have based your argument on an existing/published article, mention it clearly, in an adapted format. That is to say, each time you cite/mention a paragraph/extract, use quotation marks (i.e.  « … ») or even better use italics.

Name your source/s (name the article, magazine, newspaper or site, name the author/s, date of creation) to avoid any issues of plagiarism.

When giving your advice, or your impressions, try to present these in a manner which will enrich/further/add to the debate.

Good reporting!

Mar 24

Media

Media | écrit par Yvan Burtin Pas de commentaire »

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In this section, you can add multimedia articles on Planetary life.  This can include all forms of multimedia, including transmissions: radio, television, internet, national representations, conferences and media received direct from its members.

If you use an article taken from a published source, such as radio, television or on the internet mention it clearly, in an adapted format, i.e. using quotation marks (i.e.  « … ») or even better use italics.

Name your source/s (name the article, magazine, newspaper or site, name the author/s, date of creation) to avoid any issues of plagiarism.

When giving your advice, or your impressions, try to present these in a manner which will enrich/further/add to the debate.

Good research and good reporting!

Mar 24

Lithosphere

Lithosphere | écrit par Yvan Burtin Pas de commentaire »

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In this section, you may add articles relating to geology, volcanology, palaeontology, archaeology and geography.

Study and articles which come from these scientific domains will give us a better understanding of the planetary evolution of yesterday, today and tomorrow.  The synthesis, analysis and result of this knowledge will form the basis of and potential support to the future planet and its biological structure.

If you have based your argument on an existing/published article, mention it clearly, in an adapted format. That is to say, each time you cite/mention a paragraph/extract, use quotation marks (i.e.  « … ») or even better use italics.

Name your source/s (name the article, magazine, newspaper or site, name the author/s, date of creation) to avoid any issues of plagiarism.

When giving your advice, or your impressions, try to present these in a manner which will enrich/further/add to the debate.

Good reporting!

Mar 24

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Here’s your space dedicated to creativity and free expressionAny ideas, projects, poems, paintings, music, photos, films… which portray the values of the Planetary Union are very welcome.

Don’t hesitate to tell us about it here!

If you have based your argument on an existing/published article, mention it clearly, in an adapted format. That is to say, each time you cite/mention a paragraph/extract, use quotation marks (i.e.  « … ») or even better use italics.

Try to explain your work and your sentiments in a way which will enrich the debate.

In every case, well done!

Mar 24

Esperanto

Esperanto | écrit par Yvan Burtin Pas de commentaire »

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This young language does not have a bad history, and comes without violence and war.  It brings, essentially, hope for progress and a good future. This language will allow the human race to flourish in times to come.
Maybe one day, humans, armed with the wisdom and reason of a sage, will live in perfect harmony with the planet Earth and will even share, thanks to this experience, her belief in an interplanetary system.
This does not mean that Espéranto will replace different languages and cultures in time, but more importantly, it offers a new way to communicate in a single language, a young language, bringing together human beings as a Planetary society.
Altogether, let’s share the hope of peace, the unity of coming together and of wisdom. This will help us to prepare now for a better future.

If you have based your argument on an existing/published article, mention it clearly, in an adapted format. That is to say, each time you cite/mention a paragraph/extract, use quotation marks (i.e.  « … ») or even better use italics.

Name your source/s (name the article, magazine, newspaper or site, name the author/s, date of creation) to avoid any issues of plagiarism.

When giving your advice, or your impressions, try to present these in a manner which will enrich/further/add to the debate.

Good reporting!

Mar 24

Economy

Economy | écrit par Yvan Burtin Pas de commentaire »

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In this section, you can add articles relating to human activities: such as energy, industry, careers and related information, agriculture, breeding, fishing and transport.

Historical analysis and perspectives are also very welcome.

If you have based your argument on an existing/published article, mention it clearly, in an adapted format. That is to say, each time you cite/mention a paragraph/extract, use quotation marks (i.e.  « … ») or even better use italics.

Name your source/s (name the article, magazine, newspaper or site, name the author/s, date of creation) to avoid any issues of plagiarism.

When giving your advice, or your impressions, try to present these in a manner which will enrich/further/add to the debate.

Good reporting!

Mar 24

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In this section, you can add articles (or references to media pages) which discuss language, its different forms of expression, its history and its future evolution across existing and future means of communication.

If you have based your argument on an existing/published article, mention it clearly, in an adapted format. That is to say, each time you cite/mention a paragraph/extract, use quotation marks (i.e.  « … ») or even better use italics.

Name your source/s (name the article, magazine, newspaper or site, name the author/s, date of creation) to avoid any issues of plagiarism.

When giving your advice, or your impressions, try to present these in a manner which will enrich/further/add to the debate.

Good communication!