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etilley wrote a new post, A Gender Inequality Genocide 1 month ago
Citation: OECD Gender Inequity
Thirty-Plus Problems with Gender Inequality
The sentiment is perfect, but the implementation of Gender Inequality is unsustainable and even socially irresponsible
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etilley wrote a new post, Why is Academia failing to teach us how to build a Sustainable Society? 1 month ago
Academia is doing a dreadful job of aligning curriculums with a sustainable society presently – faculty by faculty (even in engineering) and its been going on like this for more than 150-years. With more than 6
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etilley wrote a new post, Conservative or Liberal? Right or Left? Are they Sustainable? 1 month ago
Should I change from Conservative to Liberal? Or Choose Neither Now?
The correct answer today today is – Neither.
In the United States, the Conservatives run 2 out of 9 sustainable “turn-around policies”
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etilley wrote a new post, Why has the United Nations Failed? 1 month ago
The United Nations has a lot of failings and corrections needed, but should it be scrapped?
This article was inspired by a presentation given to the United Nations by scholar Anne Bayefsky @AnneBayefsky; in
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etilley wrote a new post, Diversity and Inclusion – are Unsustainable Policies 1 month ago
“Those Who Can Make You Believe Absurdities, Can Make You Commit Atrocities” – Voltaire
Harvard University is inadvertently asking that students and staff align with unsustainable and soci
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etilley wrote a new post, Our Academic Mediocracy 1 month ago
December 22, 2020
Our Academic Mediocracy
Human Capital and Social Responsibility shortfalls in Grad Schools and Faculties
Abstract:Our Academic Mediocracy (OAM) is a research article that
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etilley wrote a new post, The Global Leadership Book of Knowledge (GL-BOK) 1 month ago
Abstract
This article is an introduction to the Global Leadership Book of Knowledge. Global Leadership is an emerging academic faculty required by many of the failings we see around us in today’s global
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etilley wrote a new post, The Science of 70% 1 month ago
A technique and “neat trick” that evolved from the analysis of Transition Economics Proof (TEP) Charts, was the Science of 70%.
The science of 70% says that you can determine causality from a very large
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etilley wrote a new post, TASK Academic Challenge 8 months, 2 weeks ago
TASSC is The Academic Sustainable Societies Challenge – or simply TASK. Universities are the top-down feeder systems to curriculums at high schools, middle, and elementary school programs in every nation. 70% of
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etilley wrote a new post, ACT – One-Vote Turnaround 8 months, 2 weeks ago
In World Leadership studies, economies collapse or advance based-on the policies of their political parties. FDR created the greatest economy in history; so the scientific method’s observation requirement, tells
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etilley wrote a new post, WAOH Data Science Library 8 months, 2 weeks ago
The World at our Hands Library is a socio-economic data science library and repository for all things proven in Transition Economics
Students have access to thousands of TEP and Causality Reports, and
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etilley wrote a new post, Transition Economics (TE) 8 months, 2 weeks ago
Transition Economics (TE) is new, easy to learn, game-changing econometric science. TE proves that Productivity, and not Wealth, builds great economies and societies. Where Economics is old, theoretical,
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etilley started the topic The socially irresponsible practice of Technology Immigration in Canada in the forum The socially irresponsible practice of Technology Immigration in Canada 1 year, 7 months ago
How a technology immigration “Scam” works in Canada
The morning headline in the Globe and Mail newspaper reads “Cybersecurity talent a major Issue”, but is it? Canada is now one of the only nations in the world that permits the importing of engineering, while at the same time its Labour Participation rate falls and U-6 Unemployment Rates hover…[Read more] -
etilley started the topic Diversity and Inclusion in the forum Diversity and Inclusion 1 year, 7 months ago
Diversity and Inclusion – are Unsustainable Policies
“Those Who Can Make You Believe Absurdities, Can Make You Commit Atrocities” – Voltaire
Harvard University is inadvertently asking that students and staff align with unsustainable and socially-irresponsible policy in some of its schools, by requesting Diversity and Inclusion in its Hiri…[Read more] -
etilley started the topic Why has the United Nations failed? in the forum Why has the United Nations failed? 1 year, 8 months ago
The United Nations has a lot of failings and corrections needed, but should it be scrapped?
This article was inspired by a presentation given to the United Nations by scholar Anne Bayefsky @AnneBayefsky; in her terrific speech at the U.N. <date unknown>. See this speech at https://www.facebook.com/watch/?t=16&v=510489512775586.In a…[Read more]
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etilley started the topic Conservative or Liberal Policies? Are they Sustainable? in the forum Conservative or Liberal Policies? Are they Sustainable? 1 year, 8 months ago
Should I change from Conservative to Liberal? Or Neither?
In the United States, the Conservatives run 2 out of 9 sustainable “turn-around policies” and the Liberals run 2 or 3 sustainable policies too. Canadian Conservatives run 0 out of 9 and Canadian Liberals run none.
Sustainable Policies – policies proven to turn around mature capitalisms…[Read more] -
etilley started the topic Why Academia is failing to teach us how to build a Sustainable Society in the forum Why Academia is failing to teach us how to build a Sustainable Society 1 year, 8 months ago
Why is Academia failing to teach us how to build a Sustainable Society?
Academia is doing a dreadful job of aligning curriculums with a sustainable society presently – faculty by faculty (even in engineering) and its been going on like this for more than 100-years.
The downward leadership arrow above sums us up pretty well. When you are headed…[Read more] -
etilley started the topic Building a brilliant welfare system benefits every economy in the forum Building a brilliant welfare system benefits every economy 1 year, 8 months ago
Canada’s essential welfare system. Is it beneficial to the economy?
Welfare, like every other sustainable policy, is vital to any economy. To explain why, first, understand what is a Social Contract – not Socialism (1845), rather – Social Contract (1654 – Hobbes). Freedom – in a money society is the difference between salary/incomes and cost…[Read more] -
etilley started the topic Terms and Nomenclature are essential: The Use Case for International Monetary Systems in the forum Terms and Nomenclature are essential: The Use Case for International Monetary Systems 2 years ago
Sustainable Systems start with USE CASES
A defined USE CASE for Monetary Systems is an essential building block and reference tool to understand how centuries of hijacked economic and social science terms, have made it impossible to create productive large-democracies today. Any government and democratic system, is only productive when it is…[Read more] -
etilley started the topic Social Contract versus Socialist Policy in the forum Social Contract versus Socialist Policy 2 years, 1 month ago
What does “Socialism” mean?
“Is there ever going to be socialism in America?”
Our misunderstanding of the term “socialism” is far too prevalent. This is an important discussion because countries with little understanding of Social Contract, and with weak Social Contracts as well, are suffering a very real economic impact globally today.This…[Read more]
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