Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons FRCS

Linked with Zakari Tata Askira – Nigeria, with European banks and Africa’s wealth, and with LIMITING DOCTORS AND LAWYERS – WRONG ANSWER.

Description: Excerpt: … FRCS is a professional qualification for practising as a surgeon in the British Isles. It is bestowed by the Royal College of Surgeons of England, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (chartered 1784), Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (chartered 1505), and Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow though strictly the unqualified initials refer to the London College. Several Commonwealth countries have similar-sounding qualifications: FRCSC in Canada, FRACS in « Australasia, » FCS(SA) in South Africa, and some others. (full text).

Download the full description: The Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons FRCS of England.
(homepage).

Questions about surgeons.

RCPS-US, Introduction script.

Belgian Association for Solidarity with Jammu and Kashmir BASJAK

Linked with Paul Beersmans – Belgium, with JAMMU AND KASHMIR: A SMOULDERING CONFLICT … , and with … again Kashmir.

(Added on March 22, 2007: Linked also with ‘ … Conclusions‘, and with ‘ … Meetings‘).

(Added on March 22, 2008: Meanwhile their website has been restructered. Now you go to the Homepage and click for the relevant pages on the link on the left site).

about (homepage and click on about): The « BELGIAN ASSOCIATION FOR SOLIDARITY WITH JAMMU AND KASHMIR » BASJAK is an association of people who are worried about the fate of JAMMU AND KASHMIR and its population and who want to contribute their part, though it be ever so modest, to set a step closer to a solution, to a lasting peace in this part of the world. BASJAK is a totally independent association without any political, religious, ideological and phylosophical link, whatsoever:

Kashmir in a nutshell: English version, Nederlandstalige versie/(Dutch version), and different Reports of study tours (1994 – 2006) *, and Observer Mission Legislative Assembly Elections Jammu and Kashmir State, September-October 2002, an eyewitness report, and differents statements for the Human Rights Commission in Geneva (1995 – 2005) *, and New: Updated Photo Gallery *. Etc. (For full texts, click on the links on the Homepage).
* there are many different links for each of this item.

Contact: Belgian Association for Solidarity with Jammu and Kashmir BASJAK, Office: Middenheide 126, B-9120 BEVEREN, (BELGIUM), Telephone and Fax: 00 32 / (0)3 / 775 26 61, e-mail, , website.

BASJAK is deploying following activities to achieve its above mentioned aims:

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Idealist.org – Action Without Borders

Welcome! Join us during the weeks of March 12-18 and April 23-29 to help launch a global network of people who want to change their communities and the world by connecting people, ideas, and resources in every possible way. We invite you to imagine a better community and a better world, and to see how we can build it together, starting right now. Click on the photos to see what people are saying about this project, and then take a moment to see why this is needed, how it will work, and how you can get involved.

Read about this idea, see how people are responding to it, and sign up for one of 79 start-up meetings in 35 countries.

  • 1. What do we mean by a better world?
  • 2. The challenge: so many missed connections,
  • 3. The opportunity: we have so much in common,
  • 4. How? Like stores and libraries,
  • 5. Some solutions,
  • 6. Getting started,
  • 7. What you can do right now.

Imagine;

About us;

Meetings;

Contact.

The Wat Pa Luangta Bua Yannasampanno Forest Monastery (Tiger Temple)

(Thai Version)

Linked with Abbot-Pra Acharn Phusit (Chan) Khantitharo – Thailand.

Brief history of the temple: In 1985, Pra Achan Phusit (Chan) Khantitharo (presently, he’s the abbot of Wat Pa Luangta Bua Yansampanno Forest Monastery) traveled on foot into the forest in Kanchanaburi. He then practiced Dhamma at the cave (the present location of Wat Pa Tham Phu Toei), around 3 km from Phu Toei village. At that time, there were only 21 households. He started building chamber, pavilion, storage pond, school, and did the teaching. The purpose was to instill Dhamma into the mind of the youths, even living in the remote forest, which would lead to a peaceful society. While he was there, hardly anyone knew that he was a disciple of Venerable Luangta Maha Bua. It was until in 1994 when Luangta Maha Bua ordered him to build Wat Pa Luangta Bua Forest Monastery that he had to leave Wat Pa Tham Phu Toei. He appointed Pra Achan Sunthorn (Uan) Khamphirapanyo as the abbot up to now. However, he took his disciples to present robes to monks at his previous monastery regularly every year. Since this monastery is very far away and the route is still not very convenient. It’s necessary to make the trip in advance to stay overnight and present robes the next morning. We crossed Sri Nakharin Dam by ferry. Upon arrival, the villagers there took us to visit the cave. (full text).

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The guest book of the tiger temple.

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Foundation for the Economics of Sustainability

Linked with Richard Douthwaite – Ireland, and with Three Key Steps to Sustainability.

Homepage: Feasta aims to identify the characteristics (economic, cultural and environmental) of a truly sustainable society, articulate how the necessary transition can be effected and promote the implementation of the measures required for this purpose. The word feasta (pronounced fasta) is taken from an old Irish poem that laments the decimation of the forests. It means ‘in the future’ and Feasta sees itself as a collective thinking process about that future.

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