http://www.one.org html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does.

If A is success in life, then A equals x plus y plus z. Work is x; y is play; and z is keeping your mouth shut. - ALBERT EINSTEN

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Love on the Streets - a propo of St. Valentin´s day

St. Valentin´s day (even if worldwide known) is not precisely "the most celebrated day" in Colombia, we celebrate the love "day" in the month of September ... still today I found a very nice set of stories - actually videos - narrated by former homeless and current homeless people ...
"Love that brings you to the streets" and "Love that takes you out of the streets" are two of the most impressive and touching stories ... (all in spanish)

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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

For all you fishetarians and sushi lovers - be aware of this new study

From the NY Times

January 24, 2008, 2:40 pm

National Study Finds High Levels of Mercury in Tuna
By
Marian Burros

The international conservation group Oceana has issued a report that found levels of mercury in fresh tuna in stores and restaurants across the United States that were as high as those reported yesterday in a New York Times article on tuna sushi sold in Manhattan.

Like those samples tested by The Times, many of the Oceana samples had levels of mercury exceeding those that would allow the Food and Drug Administration to take legal action to remove it from the market.
Mercury is believed to affect neurological development of fetuses and young children. Some studies have suggested it may cause health problems in adults, too. Since 2004, the Food and Drug Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency have recommended that women of child-bearing age and young children eat no more than 12 ounces of fish a week, including no more than 6 ounces of canned albacore tuna, and avoid swordfish, tilefish, king mackerel and shark because they are high in mercury.

Oceana tested samples of fresh tuna, swordfish and tilapia, as well as tuna and mackerel sushi bought in 26 cities and found that the average mercury concentration of tuna steaks in 23 grocery stores was 0.68 parts per million, even higher than the 0.57 parts per million that was the average for tuna sushi that The Times bought in stores. Swordfish levels were even higher; tilapia and mackerel were very low.

The mercury content of tuna sushi from the 24 restaurants in the Oceana study was 0.86 parts per million, quite similar to the average of 0.88 parts per million that The Times found in tuna sushi in restaurants. One third of the tuna sushi in the Oceana study had more than one part per million of mercury, the level that would allow F.D.A. to remove the fish from the market, something it rarely does.
In 2005 Oceana launched a campaign to make major grocery chains post at their fish counters government warnings about tuna. Since then several chains, including Whole Foods, Vons, Dominick's, Safeway and Trader Joe's, have agreed to post some information.

But Oceana said that when seafood counter attendants were asked what the FDA advice is for those women and children, they found that 87 percent either gave an incorrect answer or incomplete information or simply said they did not know.

Oceana is asking the FDA to require warnings at seafood counters, to add fresh tuna to its "do not eat" list and to increase the frequency of its testing of fish.

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Thursday, December 20, 2007

My new entrepreneurship blog

http://entrepreneurial-discovery.blogspot.com/

I just thought of leaving my personal blog just for personal sharing and open a new, bit more structured on to talk about entrepreneurship. See you there!

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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Increasing the presence of the spanish language on the web?

Click on http://realacademiaespañola.es/ and you´ll notice that using the spanish language charachter ñ is completely valid in this domain.
The incorporation of the ñ letter on the net was possible thanks to a partnership between the RAE (Real Academia Española) and www.red.es - this last being an organization that belongs to the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Trourism of Spain and that also works for the positioning of the spanish language on the internet.
The are projects on the pipeline to allow the use of the spanish accents (´) and portuguese letters as "ç".

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15 coolest things of the world ...

The research agency SIGNS OF THE TIME (www.signsofthetime.nl) came out with this list, which is suposed to be updated regularly with the support of global experts. "Some have worldwide fame, others are simply the most interesting “young dogs”/”penetrative minds” we know" - quotes Signs of The Time.


01 Light Bulb
02 Cheonggyecheon River
03 ING-cafe's
04 Wildlife
05 A Better World
06 Rugby in Paris
07 The Nano Projector
08 Going Local
09 This is Eddy
10 Meetro
11 The Underground Feels Better
12 Luxury on the Move
13 Space Disco
14 Odo7
15 Momento Mori

Under each "cool thing" you find the what, why, Signs of the time’s Interpretation and CV/Bio of the individual behind it. I think it´s a really nice way to project the meaning and background of the different things.

Leading overall themes in this first Top 15 Coolest Worldwide:

1. The rise of Sustainability and Social Responsibility version 2.0.
2. The growing intrigue by how the real world and the virtual one connect and interact.
3. Give us designs – virtual and real – that really add to our lives quality.
4. The continuous rise and new manifestations of Experience Economy.
And 5: Yes, we are going global, therefore we love the regional, the intimately close by even more than before.

Worth tracking once in a while.

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Monday, October 29, 2007

Simpsonize Me!

Oriana in Springfield

When I saw one my friend Dey´s posts last week, I just could not believe there was some kind of web page that could produce in minutes a Simpson Character of you. Quite funy, ah? You can get your own at http://www.simpsonizeme.com


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Tuesday, August 07, 2007

“Lets Get Real With Reuben Torres"

For people living in the US, a cousing of mine lauched a radio program recently, check it out and join him if interested:

“Lets Get Real With Reuben Torres" is an open forum where topics on politics, immigration, education, and other global issues, that affect our country and the world at large, are discussed and debated at local, national, and global levels.

"Lets Get Real With Reuben Torres" airs every Tuesday evening from 9:00 pm to 10:00 pm. To listen to the program go to http://www.squarebizinc.com/radioshow.htm. All are welcome to participate by calling (646) 462-4571"

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Friday, June 15, 2007

The Future of Philanthropy: Innovation, Networks, Thought Leaders and the Fringe

How we might better use philanthropy to fuel innovation for sustainability?

Interesting insights here:

http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/006796.html

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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Stanford Entrepreneurship Educators Corner


"The Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP) Educators Corner (http://edcorner.stanford.edu) is a free online archive of entrepreneurship resources for teaching and learning. The mission of the project is to support and encourage faculty around the world who teach entrepreneurship to future scientists and engineers, as well as those in management and other disciplines. The site has been developed by a dynamic team of educators, entrepreneurs, engineers, and designers at the Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP)"

I personally think that this is an amazing site and all of you who are interested in learning quick, useful and applicable lessons on entrepreneurship shared by real entrepreneurs, business leaders and academics - or even if you are interested in putting together sessions on entrepreneurship - this site is such a great help. I attended a session with Tina Seelig, Executive Director of STVP in April 2007 and you for sure get through her the spirit and vocation for multiplying entrepreneurship values.

Below you can see the recommended videos of the month right from the June Newsletter, just visit the site and register to get delighted: http://edcorner.stanford.edu/newsletter.html?newsletterId=1




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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

The best cities to do business in Latin America

For spanish (or portuguese) speakers!
Participate in the survey of America Economía (a business magazine) to portrait the best cities to do business in Latin America. Quite interesting, questions invite to very nice reflexions abt how competitive the city you live in ism and how competitive you perceive other cities in the region.


PARTICIPE Y ELIJA A LAS MEJORES CIUDADES PARA HACER NEGOCIOS EN AMÉRICA LATINA

Lo invitamos a participar de nuestra octava edición del ranking de las mejores ciudades latinoamericanas, compartiendo su opinión a través un cuestionario especialmente diseñado para nuestra comunidad de lectores.

Su opinión será de gran utilidad en el momento de definir cuáles son los mejores centros de negocios de la región, y también nos ayudará a tener una aproximación de las distintas realidades que se viven en las ciudades de América Latina.

Sus respuestas serán agrupadas y analizadas en el especial de Ciudades que circulará próximamente en AméricaEconomía.

Para participar, haga click aquí o ingrese a www.americaeconomia.com/ciudades

Al contestar la encuesta participará del sorteo de 10 suscripciones (o renovación) por un año a la Revista AméricaEconomía.

Atentamente,
Equipo AméricaEconomía

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Friday, March 09, 2007

CHANGE.ORG

After many years in the "let´s get together to change the stuff we do not like from the world" mood and certainly enjoying it (specially thanks to AIESEC!), I could not stop finding amazing http://change.org/ - what a name to have a host, ah?

The site is simple to understand and operate.

You sign in, you can post the change you want to see in world and what´s all about and once this happens, more people that identify themselves with that change, just join you ... or join the "change" and from this moment on you start networking about the issue. You can communicate through a blog, upload fotos and videos related to the topic, protrait organizations that work already towards that. You can also sign in as an organization, if you represent one.

Below you can see tha recently popular changes posted, to have an idea ...

Recently Popular Changes



AND WELL, I also selected my topic, entrepreneurship "for a change" ... let´s see how the thread moves!


Why Entrepreneurship education ...

I was happy to see that someone else already selected entrepreneurship education as a desired change, as I am also happy to start the dicussion.

I truly believe that economies and societies can´t sustain a system anymore where people grow up and get education with the only expectation to join existent organizations. There are tones of wonderful organizations that nowadays are supporting entrepreneurship development at all levels (giving funds, giving non monetary strategic support, awarding and profiling) and I do not deny the impact they are having. But we (organizations, parents, governments) can´t conform ourselves just working with the few % of people that dare to be entrepreneurs and that is why I am convinced that a new a approach is needed, where entrepreneurship becomes a fundamental matter to learn and get inspired about since people are at schools! Why to spend 12 years in school just to learn maths, history, biology and other traditional subjects that are certainly needed but rarely put ourselves in the shoes of the global citizens that we are and encourage us to believe in our own capacities to create ventures (of all kinds) that can create social and financial capital to the world we live in?

I know at many universities around the world entrepreneurship education (and practice) is becoming a trend, but I also believe that has not reached its potential at all and, as I tried to say before, this "education" starts too late, you do not have to join university to start getting educated and inspired about how to become an entrepreneur. There are some societies that are not "entrepreneur-friendly" and where the perception towards entrepreneurship is rather related to be either irresponsible (from the risk taking point of view) or to be a selfish approach towards the owns believes (from the point of view of people that fight to make something happens even if it´s not proven or hard to achieve).It happens. And it´s sad to live ins ocities where such perceptions are in the air, or at least in the mins of some people. How do you foster entrepreneurship at kindergartens? at primary and secondary schools? in your own family?

There is for sure lots to reserach ...

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Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Mumbai Daily Photo - and other blogs of its kind

I just started to blog on the Mumbai Daily Photo Blog, thanks to the fact that Karilyn, its founder will be out of the city for some days and needed a replacement.

It is a very refreshing blog, as all the other daily photo ones, they are awesome photographers.
Visit the hub to find out the city you are in/you like ... if interested:


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