Magzine March 2003

LIFE

‘Every nation needs to be disarmed’

Dennis Kucinich is a presidential candidate for the American Democratic Party. By calling for peace and international solidarity he is expressing a view held by many Americans, but is rarely voiced in politics.

 

Forever on the path

'A person with an address has abandoned the rest of the world for that one address.' Kareen Kohn on living a nomad's life.

 

Where the sidewalks end

One in seven people live in a slum. These neighbourhoods present a threat to domestic and international stability. Better policies can help these areas integrate in society and significantly improve the lives of those living there.

 

BUSINESS

Going, going, GATS

More and more people are turning against the sell-off of public services

 

Please help

Despite the known risks, Shell opened a chemical plant in Brazil. The effects were dramatic. What can Shell do to help the victims?

 

HEALTH

Free your eyes

Take off your glasses and see! Jacob Liberman did just that and explains how it is possible to exercise your eyes back to health.

 

The community cure

Isolation is a risk factor for disease and early death. Chris Stewart-Patterson on society's role in individual health.

 

SCIENCE

Bio diversity

EM in natural forestry management

 

Deodorant

EM in waste processing

 

Getting to the bottom of it

EM for water purification

 

I’d rather have results than theory

'Competition should remain limited to areas that are not crucial to the preservation of life.' EM-inventor Teruo Higa on the beauty of agriculture and and a new technological revolution.

 

Little organisms, big revolution

It's hard to believe, but lactic acid bacteria, fungi and yeasts could resolve the world's environmental and food issues. In the right combination - and without chemical additives - they create bigger harvests and higher profits.

 

What exactly is EM?

A short introductory on a revolutionary, magic potion.

 

ARTICLE

Asian underground surfaces

Ancient Asian and Christian spirituality lift pop music to a higher level.

 

Disturbing discovery

Kathleen Deoul couldn't find any other word than 'genocide' when she did research on conventional cancer therapies.