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This is Queen Rania's official YouTube Channel.
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Regionally and internationally, Queen Rania has campaigned for a greater understanding between cultures in high profile forums such as the Jeddah Economic Forum, the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, and the Skoll Foundation in the UK.
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Please note, however, that we cannot approve of inappropriate language, so we respectfully request that you keep your messages free of hate and foul language.
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aún siendo el poema enorme más pequeñito del mundo
Queria escribir un poema enorme
aún siendo el poema enorme más sencillo del mundo
Queria escribir un poema enorme
aún siendo de los poemas enormes el menos enorme de todos
pero que fuese enorme para ti
porque para ti, enorme
sólo un poema mayor!
J L Dias
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"4alloulou, Obama wants a "new world order", can you not see that."
No way! I did not see that... which is why I posted it
[raises an eyebrow]
On PR, a discussion at General Motors.
In a public presentation, dress like a gentleman. You'll be surprised with how many lies you can get away with when you're dressed as a gentleman. Decades of mind conditioning with sharp dressed men, who turn out to be the hero, the reliable man. Think "car salesman".
Do you remember Prince Claus from the Netherlands? While suffering from a depression, and under medication, he performed a speech that nobody who was there will ever forget. It was an act of rebelion, it was an act of a hero who could not stand any longer being caged. During that speech he cut of his tie, much to the surprise of all the decent people in the hall. There was laughter, there was applause and there was silence. Within a month they had him back in line.
Later, when asked what it was exactly about, he explained it was his protest against "protocol". Hardly anyone understood what he was talking about. They did not want to know...
And let's have a look at lesson No.7 .
How dark is your mind really?