Director’s Letter:

Accentuating the Positive, Developing Solutions
to Counter the Negative: Varied Forces of Globalization

 

 John Pellam, President & Director

The Bibliotheque: World Wide Society

 

 

Varied Forces of Globalization:

Everyone is well aware that there are many positive aspects of Globalization, too numerous to attempt to list here. But the concern of the BWW Society is the proliferation and preponderance of the increasingly overwhelming negative aspects of this phenomenon known as Globalization.

 

From a Cultural standpoint, if we idly stand by and allow these negative forces to continue unchecked and unnoticed, unique cultures throughout the world will go on being compromised and will be eroded away by corporate power. Economically, even in highly developed nations like the United States, the middle classes are shrinking and median income levels are falling, while banks and multinational corporations thrive on the very lifeblood of the citizenry.

 

With deceptive new programs underway such as the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) and Agenda 21, even the most democratized nations in Western and Northern Europe, the most developed nations in the Asia-Pacific region -- such as Japan, Korea, Australia and New Zealand – and the most seemingly financially-independent countries in the oil-rich Middle East – such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the UAE, and others, including even war-torn Iraq -- are all at tremendous risk of being dominated by the power of multinational corporate conglomerates in the near future. This is a future far closer than many of us realize, this is something that is already happening now.

 

The BWW Society carries a vital call that exposes the deception and reveals the truth. The Society’s vibrant call to dynamic action has brought together a vigorous multi-cultural international force.

 

With this in mind, your Membership in the BWW Society is more meaningful today than ever before; you can take pride in your Membership in our multi-cultural, interdisciplinary organization, a vital society of bright minds and creative thinkers contributing to innovative positive global solutions on an international scale.

 

In this vein, I draw your attention to the crucially important PDF file I have attached for your careful review, consideration, and action.

 

Presenting the March-April 2014 Issue of the BWW Society’s

Journal of Positive Global Solutions:

 

This issue begins with a Page One Feature Paper by Professor Emeritus Akira Ishikawa of Ayoma University and Senior Research Fellow at the ICC Institute at the University of Texas at Austin. “The Spread of Intelligence Olympic” illustrates the need for Intelligence and Intellectual Olympics, and reviews various such events including the International Mathematical Olympiad, the International Science Olympics, the International Physics Olympiad the International Chemistry Olympiad, the International Information Olympiad, the International Biology Olympiad, the International Philosophy Olympiad, the International Astronomy Olympiad, the International Geography Olympiad and the International Linguistics Olympiad. This paper is a chapter excerpted from Dr. Ishikawa’s newest book, “Corporate Strategy for Dramatic Productivity”, and is a continuation of Dr. Ishikawa’s treatise on techniques utilized by Japanese companies which contribute to Japan’s reputation for innovation and quality excellence.

 

Our next paper, from the Medical Sciences, is presented by noted neuropsychiatrist Professor Bernhard Mitterauer of Salzburg, Austria; Professor Mitterauer is the Director of the Volitronics-Institute for Basic Research, Psychopathology and Brain Philosophy and the Gotthard Guenther Archives. In “Basic Nature of Personalities Running Amok in Western Cultures” Professor Mitterauer discusses various definitions and applications of the word ‘amok’, beginning with the word’s ancient roots in Indonesia, and continues on to the common modern day use of the word to describe acts of extreme aggression within contemporary Western societies.

 

Our following presentation, also from the field of Medical Sciences, is presented by Radiologist Dr. Jean-François Moreau of the Université Paris Descartes in Paris, France. Titled “French Hospital Museology: From Decay to Anamorposis”, Dr. Moreau’s detailed paper is based on the fact that French museums installed in hospitals have been in a state of decay since the 2012 closure of the Museum of Assistance. Dr. Moreau reviews case examples and provides solutions which can lead to the restoration of these important historical institutions.

 

We complete this issue with an essay from the Physical Sciences by renowned chemist Professor Dr.Dr. Randolph Riemschneider, B.Fel., of Berlin, Germany. “The Fukashima Catastrophe: Warnings” offers a scientist’s concerned review of factors leading up to the Fukashima nuclear disaster which occurred in March 2011, and presents serious possible scenarios for the continuing aftermath of this event; this essay draws on Dr. Riemschneider’s research and published papers dating back to 1946.

 

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Important Editor’s Note:

There is no question that those of us whose educations, positions and abilities are higher than average have a moral responsibility to act when others do not, and the Members of the BWW Society hold this to be true, even sacred, in their concern for continuing to create and promulgate Positive Global Solutions in this age of Globalization. I am confident that you will agree the material I have attached, marked ‘Crucial; Vitally Important’, to be exactly that, and I look forward to your comments, observations and solution-oriented participation.

 

Sincerely,

 

John Pellam

President & Director

Bibliotheque: World Wide International Publishers

The Bibliotheque: World Wide Society

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Email: president@bwwsociety.org

Website: www.bwwsociety.org

 

About the Journal:

 

The Journal of Global Issues & Solutions, the official publication of the BWW Society, reviews various aspects relating to Globalization (economic, political, cultural, environmental, technological, scientific, et al), as well the arts, humanities, literature, science, medicine, education and other issues. The Journal’s contributors include professors, researchers, and other scholars and academics who are members of the BWW Society. The Journal features articles, special reports, proposals, and academic reviews as well as editorials, commentaries, views and opinions of the Society's members.

 



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