BEHIND THE SCENES
RETROCESSION OF EMIGRATION
Bewegung als umgang sprache & Förderung grundprizipien
ELEVEN QUESTIONS- LESSONS IN SOCIAL STRUCTURAL STABILITY.
Chapter 2
1-VALUES AND PRIORITIES {GOAL}
One of the firts publications of the newly-formed United Nations was the Universal Declaration of Human rights. This document reads, in part:
Everyone has the right to a standartd of living adequate for the healht and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services.
The development of a steady- state economy will be the product of an unpredictable but conscious social evolution in which many ideas will be tried out representing a number of different nations and disciplines, deals with the varied human activities necessary to design a nongrowth society.
Stady- state society is not only an intellectually fascinating endeavor but also one of crucial practical importance.
We are presenting new personal and social goals much more feasible and attractive than those are currently pursued. The analyses presented here also justify hope that the pahts to a sustainable society remain obscure, not because they are impossible to find, but becuase so little effort has been spent in searching them out.
Remain obscure
“Our mission here at Obscure, is to be a company that does not contribute to unnecessary environmental harm and has a positive impact on the people and communities associated with its activities. We will contribute part of our profits to help local, environmental and socially responsible programs.”
Our purpose is to explore the implications of the limits {thesis} for decisionmakers at various levels
in the Western world: teachers, family heads, leaders of nations and directors of multinational organizations are among those influenced by declining physical growht rates. The limits thesis is by no means universally accepted; important debates still rage on issues ranging from the purpose of human life to the magnitude of the globe's ultimate carryng capacity. However the development of steady-state ethics, laws, institutions, and technologies is required today to implement some changement.
STATE STADE ECONOMY Ghapic
2-ZERO GROWHT {GOAL}
The goal of a sustainable steady state forces attention to ways of making zero material growht consistent with equity, personal liberty, cultural progress, and the satisfaction of basic physical and psychological needs. Even if levels of population and capital are constant there are still many degress of freedom in determening the appropritate magnitude of the flow trought each physical stock, the degre of social equality, the rate of innovation, the form of the political sytem, the tradeoff between size of population and degree of material well-being, the nature of religion, art, science, recreation, education, commerce, and law.
At the present it is easier to specify what attributes of society are not necessary to a stady state than to define what is required. For example, FORCE in the definition of a global stady state implies either an equal or unequal distribution of wealht or income across menbers of the population. Zero growht will also be associated with a variety of distributional patterns. However, those who believe that a stady state in mandated by physical or institutional limits typically also believe that a modern society with great inequities cannot be politically stable over the long therm.
There are any reason to believe that a strategy state must be technologically or culturally primitive.
We believe FORCE as a global stady indeed, greatly increased understanding of natural and social processes will be essential in bringing population and resource use into balance with the constrains of the planet. Some demographers have correctly objeted to the goal of a perfectly stady stade, becuase natural fluctuations in biological and physical systems will always prevent attaintment of absolutely constant levels in any population or material stock. But the idea of a steady state need not imply a perfectly static system. To be sustainable over long periods, any social system must be consistent with local environmental conditions and with the ethics, norms, and institutions of its members. The challange is not to conveice all the stady-state society, but all many steady-state options.
World population, 1750-2015 and projections until 21003
I.2 Long-run historical perspective
3- ECO SYSTEMS GOAL BY LES^SENCE SUSTAINABLE SWISS GROUP
Contact with the natural ecosystems is necessary to the physical and psychological well-being of man: it cannot be artificially reproduced by him. It is therefore important to preserve natural systems and to reestablish man's physical linkage with natural processes and cycles.Ensure enviromental sustainability Targets, integrate the principles of sustainable development into country policies and programmes and reverse the loss of environmental resources.
The develop of global partnership for development targets in cooperation with pharmaceutical companies, will be necesary to provide a acces to affordable essential natural elements in developing countries.
In cooperation with the private sector, make a available benefits of new technologies, especially in Information and communication sustainable technologies. The demand for diminishing natural resources is growing,income gaps are widening. Sustainable development calls for a decent standard of living for everyone today without compromising the needs of future generations. In other words, we must use our resources wysely. Sustainable development requieres us to conserve more and waste less.
Thinking environment and development, the environment is everything that surrounds us. It is the air we breathe, the water we drink in which we grow our food and all living beings. Development is what we do with these resources to improve our lives.
We change the world - Literally.
All over the world we do things that we think will make our lives better but we forget that everything we do changes us & our environment. The natural world around us is a fragile place that requires care respect and knowledge.Air pollution, waterborne diseases, toxic chemicals and natural disasters are just some of the environmental challanges. Sustainable development calls for a decent standart of living for everyone today with out compromising the needs of future generations.In other words It is human nature to think wisely and act foolishly.
4- ALLIANCE FOR A GREEN REVOLUTION IN AFRICA GOAL { FORCE DISARMED }
The initial program is about the economic integration transfer beetwen African states including a common market, achievement of good status for surface and groundwater. The internal market transaction will developing & providing a new free works program arrangement focussed in the Eco evolution of herdes & institutions, cultivating social, civil, political & ethical co-existence. Is the moment to face new challanges during these very competitives times for all institutions. It is thanks to the support of patrons and partners that we can develop new strategies for education programs with highly creative value and competivity.
A Sustainable society requires economic and political decision making process capable of making significant short-term sacrifices in the pursuit of longer-term goals. Expressed in other terms, current decisions must be based much more on consideration for their distant consequences.
Few significants problems have purely technical solutions. Technologies must be designed in concert with changes in social values, goals, laws, and institutions

Creating a sustainable enviroment for a peace
The United Nations has played a vital role in reducing the level of conflict in several regions by mediating peace agreements and assisting in their implementation. The Forces set up the peacebuilding Commission, with a view towards helping countries transitions from war to lasting peace. The Commission forms the connecting link between peacekeeping and post-conflict operations. Its job is to bring togheter all the major actors in a situation to discuss and decide on along-term peacebulding strategy. What that means is that assistance is better coordinated, money is better spent and there is real coordination between immediate post-conflict efforts and long-term recovery and development.
Economic and technical help to rebuild the economy. It also monitors elections and closely follows how a country respects the human rights of its citizens. This process, also know as {FORCE peacebuilding }, has helped over 60 countries build democratic institutions. FORCE Peacebuilding provides all that is needed to support a country as it moves from war to peace and a functioning self-governement .
FORCE Peacekeeping, as previously discussed, is organized around a military deployment. It is often a central part of the peacebuilding effort. Nations building means different things to different people and is not a term used by The United Natios. It normally refers to alonger historical process that includes the creation of a national identity.
Force investments refers to the use of diplomacy to persuade parties in conflict to cease hostilities and negotiate a peaceful settlement of their dispute. All the types of action.
5-DIASPORA CONNECTIVITY REDEFINE SUCCES GOALS LES^SENCE.
Rethinking the concept of diaspora: mobility, connectivity and communication in a globalised world for the redefination of succes goals.
4- ALLIANCE FOR A GREEN REVOLUTION IN AFRICA GOAL { FORCE DISARMED }
The initial program is about the economic integration transfer beetwen African states including a common market, achievement of good status for surface and groundwater. The internal market transaction will developing & providing a new free works program arrangement focussed in the Eco evolution of herdes & institutions, cultivating social, civil, political & ethical co-existence. Is the moment to face new challanges during these very competitives times for all institutions. It is thanks to the support of patrons and partners that we can develop new strategies for education programs with highly creative value and competivity.
A Sustainable society requires economic and political decision making process capable of making significant short-term sacrifices in the pursuit of longer-term goals. Expressed in other terms, current decisions must be based much more on consideration for their distant consequences.
Few significants problems have purely technical solutions. Technologies must be designed in concert with changes in social values, goals, laws, and institutions

Creating a sustainable enviroment for a peace
The United Nations has played a vital role in reducing the level of conflict in several regions by mediating peace agreements and assisting in their implementation. The Forces set up the peacebuilding Commission, with a view towards helping countries transitions from war to lasting peace. The Commission forms the connecting link between peacekeeping and post-conflict operations. Its job is to bring togheter all the major actors in a situation to discuss and decide on along-term peacebulding strategy. What that means is that assistance is better coordinated, money is better spent and there is real coordination between immediate post-conflict efforts and long-term recovery and development.
Economic and technical help to rebuild the economy. It also monitors elections and closely follows how a country respects the human rights of its citizens. This process, also know as {FORCE peacebuilding }, has helped over 60 countries build democratic institutions. FORCE Peacebuilding provides all that is needed to support a country as it moves from war to peace and a functioning self-governement .
FORCE Peacekeeping, as previously discussed, is organized around a military deployment. It is often a central part of the peacebuilding effort. Nations building means different things to different people and is not a term used by The United Natios. It normally refers to alonger historical process that includes the creation of a national identity.
Force investments refers to the use of diplomacy to persuade parties in conflict to cease hostilities and negotiate a peaceful settlement of their dispute. All the types of action.
5-DIASPORA CONNECTIVITY REDEFINE SUCCES GOALS LES^SENCE.
Rethinking the concept of diaspora: mobility, connectivity and communication in a globalised world for the redefination of succes goals.
The contemporary diasporas are closely connected to the
countries of their origin and vice versa. “Diasporas, as transnational communities, have
always depended on mediation and networking for sustaining relations and communication. In the contemporary age various types of media such as newspapers,
radio, satellite television, and the fast-growing web sites serve the needs of various diasporas.
Today we see that mass media organisations of different countries, particularly the electronic
news media organisations broadcast in languages other than their own countries to achieve
varied policy objectives like LES^SENCE.
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INTERSECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHY,ARTS & MUSIC IN AFRICA.
Togheter young African musicians and photographers are exploring ways of using the advantages of each medium to establish new identities and cross divides: beetwen, fine, beetwen art and music culture beetwenn technology and tradition, and between the local and global. Most importantly, the intersection between music & arts scene in africa is a site of creative energy and inspiration.
We are developing a transparent Fundation for the value of transparent in the investiment taxes.
Planning, urban development and quality of services, specific education in arts & Scens, health culture,social security benefits.
Caring about the financial speculation causes price increases for foodstuffs, there is therefore an urgent need to stop wrong financialization of our economies, reduce the size of banks, create a genuine separation between consumer banking and corporate banking.
A public- sector funding structure should be created at once, locally, nationally, and internationally, mobilizing government-owned banks and banks that need to be saved from bankruptcy.
The banking system must be socialized to hand oversight and responsibility for banks to society as a whole.
Returning for example the Fortune from the Dictator Mobutu Seseseko into the populations.
1°Loop radium numeric
2°Beneficial mecanisme
3°Sustainable Development Goals
4°Force Sells | Productions | Global Consumption
5°inancial Investments
6°Social Transactions
7°Coalitions
8°Frame Works
9°Viral Marketing
0°Side Effects
9°Transparent Support
8°Increase of Equality
7°Transportation – Transformation.
6°Return on investments goods
5°Compatibility on values.
4°Federal Policies
3°Abudance in natural resources
2° Integration in conflict Progress
1° Force Investments & Les^sence Efficency of capital.
11- SIMULATION OF BUSINESS MODEL - CONSTRAININ STRATEGIES & SOLUTIONS.
Who we are.
LES^SENCE IS originally founded in 2018 in Zurich, Switzerland. Today it is a diverse international community of explorers, entrepreneurs, journalists, academics, politicians, artists and more, from over 100 countries, s across 5 continents.
The experiment.
The City of Palermo, Italy is the host city of Manifesta 12 in 2018 Manifesta 12 in Palermo is a great challenge to rethink how far cultural interventions can play a role in helping re-shaping one of the most iconic Mediterranean crossroads in our history as part of a long term transformation process.
The City of Palermo was important for Manifesta’s selection board for its representation of two important themes that identify contemporary Europe: migration and climate changes and how these issues impact our cities.
Manifesta will face new challenges during these very competitive times for art & culure institutions. It is thanks to the support of patrons and partners that we can develop new, outstanding and relevant exhibitions, while further broadening both our audience and education programs with a highly creative and comprehensive range of activities.
The Manifesta Patrons Program has been created to engage individual art appreciators with the biennial and all other Manifesta projects and programming events. It brings together a dynamic group of art enthusiasts who ensure the on-going vitality of Manifesta and who share an interest in the latest developments in the contemporary art world. We look forward to sharing our passion for contemporary art with you and gratefully acknowledge your generous support.
JOIN US !
By joining the Manifesta Patrons Program, you will enable Manifesta to continue offering both a rich, creative program and a meeting platform for passionate art, Culte & Sports lovers, while contributing to its national and international recognition. You can benefit from a comprehensive and varied program of lectures, private views, exclusive visits and tailored trips that bring you in touch with artists, collectors and key players in the international art scene.
If you,ve answered *yes* to any of these questions, welcome to our group The Kids.
Our Purpose argues that we need to understand media as spaces where minorities increasingly communicate interests, make claims and mobilize identities. With a focus on diasporic groups, the article looks at the multi-spatial character of communication and mobilization and its consequences for expression and communication of cultural and political belonging. Diasporic groups represent some of the most significant minorities across social-states. They also sustain political and cultural connections across boundaries, largely through the media. This article argues that diasporic minority groups use the media in complex ways that feed back into their sense of cultural and political belonging. Only if we examine the diverse and complex ways in which minorities use the media to make sense of the world around them, can we begin to understand the wider significance of media and communications for minorities’ cultural and political representation and belonging.
policy documents often suggest that in digital platforms,
especially in social media, national and ethnic minorities can find spaces of
expression away from the constraints of mass media. In a variation of this argument,
“new” media are seen as liberating for minorities but at the same time as threatening
to the nation’s cohesion. Minorities either turn away or against the nation through
their own distinct uses of digital platforms, this argument goes. The hopes and fears
technological change attracts are not new and arguments such as the above fall within
the utopian and dystopian analyses of the Information Society (Mansell, 2010):
technologies can overwhelmingly change cultural and political life with consequences
for identity and citizenship.
Indeed, if we are interested in minorities’ recognition and representation,
media and communications require further attention. They represent a crucial domain
for research and policy: most of what we know about each other and the world close
by and at a distance is mediated. Media and communications are spaces where
identities are mobilized and to a significant extent shaped, they are tools for learning
to be citizens and also reminders of the limitations and boundaries of citizenship and
belonging (Stevenson, 2002; Couldry, 2012). Thus, the starting point of this article is
that we need to pay close attention to the potential and restrictions in communication
within and across boundaries. The consequent argument is that we need to move away
from both the utopian and dystopian overtones of technological determinism. Instead,
I argue, we need to ask three questions: How are media actually changing? What do
minorities do with the media? And, what role do media play in advancing minorities’
The concept of diaspora can be very useful in answering these questions for a
number of reasons.
Diaspora is a concept that captures human mobility and (re-)settlement not as opposite points, not as cause and effect, but rather as co-existing elements of a world connected through flows and networks. In the recent reincarnation of the concept of diaspora, mobility between places and the meanings of diasporic identity have been articulated as conditions emerging at the meeting of roots and routes (Gilroy, 1993). Such articulations have questioned assumptions about migration being a linear and single journey between origin (a place left behind) and destination (a new location of settlement). Physical and imagined connections between places have been discussed in their role for the construction of diasporic identities. Gilroy’s Black Atlantic (1993) has been extremely influential, especially in its articulation of a matrix of geographical, cultural, and historical elements that inform diasporic identity. He has discussed the dialectic interdependence between geography (the territories around the Atlantic and their particular socio-cultural dynamics), politics of migration (the slave trade and Black migration between countries surrounding the Atlantic in seeking refuge, work and freedom), and the flows of mobility and imagination (diasporic links across territories of identification through particular cultural repertoires, a shared history and mediated interconnections).
WORLD POPULATION GOODS
All of them represents a viral factor we will use to transform Inequity Ressource into Diasspora Goods.
6- SOCIAL EFFICIENCY FORCE INVESTMENTS GOALS.
There's not a single business model, there are really a lot of opportunities and a lot of options and we just have to discover all of them.
Visionaries, game changers, and challangers are generating innovative business models around the world- as entrepreneur's and as workers within established organizations, our challange is to design successfully implementation models in physical, intellectual, human and financial business developments.
Les^sence is born to create a common development mark for the benefits of people, our sustainable group represents citizes & comissions interesses, implementig a new process of social eco evolution.
Les^sence iIlustration of reality check design to developt financial statments. Les^sence we translate their business plans into the business process.
Our Market today determined prices and the desire for financial profit will remain important in the process of resources allocations in the western economies. But the market system must be extended and augmented to accord intrinsic value merit to the conservation of nonreneweble resources, and to ensure greater equity. A sustainable state can only be attained by individual initiative and change {FORCE). A large number of personal decisions, each influenced by shared, feasible images of the long-term future, thoug individually insignificant, can begin a process of change that will reinforce itself, gather momentum, and gradually produce a sustainable system that meets mankind's basic needs.
7.SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTIONS AS A SOLUTION IN FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS.

About this Project {FORCE}
Diaspora is a concept that captures human mobility and (re-)settlement not as opposite points, not as cause and effect, but rather as co-existing elements of a world connected through flows and networks. In the recent reincarnation of the concept of diaspora, mobility between places and the meanings of diasporic identity have been articulated as conditions emerging at the meeting of roots and routes (Gilroy, 1993). Such articulations have questioned assumptions about migration being a linear and single journey between origin (a place left behind) and destination (a new location of settlement). Physical and imagined connections between places have been discussed in their role for the construction of diasporic identities. Gilroy’s Black Atlantic (1993) has been extremely influential, especially in its articulation of a matrix of geographical, cultural, and historical elements that inform diasporic identity. He has discussed the dialectic interdependence between geography (the territories around the Atlantic and their particular socio-cultural dynamics), politics of migration (the slave trade and Black migration between countries surrounding the Atlantic in seeking refuge, work and freedom), and the flows of mobility and imagination (diasporic links across territories of identification through particular cultural repertoires, a shared history and mediated interconnections).
WORLD POPULATION GOODS
All of them represents a viral factor we will use to transform Inequity Ressource into Diasspora Goods.
6- SOCIAL EFFICIENCY FORCE INVESTMENTS GOALS.
There's not a single business model, there are really a lot of opportunities and a lot of options and we just have to discover all of them.
Visionaries, game changers, and challangers are generating innovative business models around the world- as entrepreneur's and as workers within established organizations, our challange is to design successfully implementation models in physical, intellectual, human and financial business developments.
Les^sence is born to create a common development mark for the benefits of people, our sustainable group represents citizes & comissions interesses, implementig a new process of social eco evolution.
Les^sence iIlustration of reality check design to developt financial statments. Les^sence we translate their business plans into the business process.
Our Market today determined prices and the desire for financial profit will remain important in the process of resources allocations in the western economies. But the market system must be extended and augmented to accord intrinsic value merit to the conservation of nonreneweble resources, and to ensure greater equity. A sustainable state can only be attained by individual initiative and change {FORCE). A large number of personal decisions, each influenced by shared, feasible images of the long-term future, thoug individually insignificant, can begin a process of change that will reinforce itself, gather momentum, and gradually produce a sustainable system that meets mankind's basic needs.
7.SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTIONS AS A SOLUTION IN FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS.

About this Project {FORCE}
Fashion and Textile Designers become more prominent in Africa the world is getting into the habit of looking to the continent for emerging designers. These fresh new voices gather much of their inspiration from traditional patterns and silhouettes, blending the past into fashion’s future.
We’re building Africa’s modern reality for the international fashion scene in terms of High-quality-production and bold contemporary design made in Africa in to conecction to the digital world.
They are translating Africa’s past and present into unique items, which entice both African and global customers to reconsider what Africa can contribute to the international fashion and design scene.
We’re building Africa’s modern reality for the international fashion scene in terms of High-quality-production and bold contemporary design made in Africa in to conecction to the digital world.
They are translating Africa’s past and present into unique items, which entice both African and global customers to reconsider what Africa can contribute to the international fashion and design scene.
The African artistic spirit extends far beyond the canvas and studio; a new wave of African creatives is on the rise and making a name for itself in design, fashion, photography, and architecture across Africa and abroad. While the colors, patterns, and crafts are profoundly rooted in African tradition, young designers infuse their creations with a delightfully discordant edge making them contemporary, unique, and truly pieces of African design.
African art encompasses a range of social and political issues, such as civil war and the enduring history of colonialism. Yet, a celebration of pure aesthetics can be found even in some of the most passionate cultural critics-a restless interplay that is opening up new questions for the continent as a whole.
African art encompasses a range of social and political issues, such as civil war and the enduring history of colonialism. Yet, a celebration of pure aesthetics can be found even in some of the most passionate cultural critics-a restless interplay that is opening up new questions for the continent as a whole.
Togheter young African musicians and photographers are exploring ways of using the advantages of each medium to establish new identities and cross divides: beetwen, fine, beetwen art and music culture beetwenn technology and tradition, and between the local and global. Most importantly, the intersection between music & arts scene in africa is a site of creative energy and inspiration.
JUSTICE
FORCE Fashion Brand Founded By Angel Bashile makes dapper, finely detailed mens & wome,s Sport wear. Blending inspiration from sources as diverse african prints each garment represents a fresh take on fashion, which the label further develops by exploring the politics of representation and or incorporating narratives of global injustice such as the refugee crisis in 2016 After Migration Collection into is campaigns “Behind the Scenes“
FORCE Fashion Brand Founded By Angel Bashile makes dapper, finely detailed mens & wome,s Sport wear. Blending inspiration from sources as diverse african prints each garment represents a fresh take on fashion, which the label further develops by exploring the politics of representation and or incorporating narratives of global injustice such as the refugee crisis in 2016 After Migration Collection into is campaigns “Behind the Scenes“
8- THE MATERIAL OF MEMORY HEALHT & EDUCATION BY GHETTO BEATS.
We are developing a transparent Fundation for the value of transparent in the investiment taxes.
Caring about the financial speculation causes price increases for foodstuffs, there is therefore an urgent need to stop wrong financialization of our economies, reduce the size of banks, create a genuine separation between consumer banking and corporate banking.
A public- sector funding structure should be created at once, locally, nationally, and internationally, mobilizing government-owned banks and banks that need to be saved from bankruptcy.
The banking system must be socialized to hand oversight and responsibility for banks to society as a whole.
Returning for example the Fortune from the Dictator Mobutu Seseseko into the populations.
We can and must promote development of complementary local currencies it is vital to reverse commoditizaon of the land, culture, healht, education, research, information child care and care services.
In many countries agriculture is subjected to the imperatives of free trade and pressures for intensive growth.Trade agreements should be inspired by the idea of cooperation, not competition.A tax on trasport of goods proportionate to the lenght oft he journey must be introduced to stop the unsustainable transport boom.
Trade between North and South must be organized on a new basis.
9-INVESTMENT IN THE BRAND FORCE & GHETTO BEATS.
Our motto is innovation .
We must Start Marketing in all possible Levels the role of governments is to help minorities to stop the competition between countries.
We must re-establish more equality and job security on the labor market.
That is the contemporary form assumed by market democracy, which combines politics-as-spectacle and submission to market Force.
SUSTAINABLE GOALS BY FORCE & GHETTO BEATS.
In many countries agriculture is subjected to the imperatives of free trade and pressures for intensive growth.Trade agreements should be inspired by the idea of cooperation, not competition.A tax on trasport of goods proportionate to the lenght oft he journey must be introduced to stop the unsustainable transport boom.
Trade between North and South must be organized on a new basis.
9-INVESTMENT IN THE BRAND FORCE & GHETTO BEATS.
Our motto is innovation .
We must Start Marketing in all possible Levels the role of governments is to help minorities to stop the competition between countries.
We must re-establish more equality and job security on the labor market.
That is the contemporary form assumed by market democracy, which combines politics-as-spectacle and submission to market Force.
SUSTAINABLE GOALS BY FORCE & GHETTO BEATS.
On September 25th 2015, countries adopted a set of goals to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all as part of a new sustainable development agenda. Each goal has specific targets to be achieved over the next 15 years.
For the goals to be reached, everyone needs to do their part: governments, the private sector, civil society and people like you.
Do you want to get involved? You can start by telling everyone about them. We’ve also put together a list of actions that you can take in your everyday life to contribute to a sustainable future.
Research on Foreign Direct Investment and Multinational Enterprises
FORCE work programme on Investment and Enterprise carries out in-depth analysis of the development impact of AFRICA with a view to helping developing countries maximize the net development benefit of Value.
10- GRAPHICS VARIATIONS SIMPLIFY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Force Impact equivalent fractions process To Combat Poverty.
Let,s try some other methods to help us represent this figure
For the goals to be reached, everyone needs to do their part: governments, the private sector, civil society and people like you.
Do you want to get involved? You can start by telling everyone about them. We’ve also put together a list of actions that you can take in your everyday life to contribute to a sustainable future.
Research on Foreign Direct Investment and Multinational Enterprises
FORCE work programme on Investment and Enterprise carries out in-depth analysis of the development impact of AFRICA with a view to helping developing countries maximize the net development benefit of Value.
10- GRAPHICS VARIATIONS SIMPLIFY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Force Impact equivalent fractions process To Combat Poverty.
Let,s try some other methods to help us represent this figure
1°Loop radium numeric
2°Beneficial mecanisme
3°Sustainable Development Goals
4°Force Sells | Productions | Global Consumption
5°inancial Investments
6°Social Transactions
7°Coalitions
8°Frame Works
9°Viral Marketing
0°Side Effects
9°Transparent Support
8°Increase of Equality
7°Transportation – Transformation.
6°Return on investments goods
5°Compatibility on values.
4°Federal Policies
3°Abudance in natural resources
2° Integration in conflict Progress
1° Force Investments & Les^sence Efficency of capital.
11- SIMULATION OF BUSINESS MODEL - CONSTRAININ STRATEGIES & SOLUTIONS.
Who we are.
LES^SENCE IS originally founded in 2018 in Zurich, Switzerland. Today it is a diverse international community of explorers, entrepreneurs, journalists, academics, politicians, artists and more, from over 100 countries, s across 5 continents.
The experiment.
The City of Palermo, Italy is the host city of Manifesta 12 in 2018 Manifesta 12 in Palermo is a great challenge to rethink how far cultural interventions can play a role in helping re-shaping one of the most iconic Mediterranean crossroads in our history as part of a long term transformation process.
The City of Palermo was important for Manifesta’s selection board for its representation of two important themes that identify contemporary Europe: migration and climate changes and how these issues impact our cities.
Manifesta will face new challenges during these very competitive times for art & culure institutions. It is thanks to the support of patrons and partners that we can develop new, outstanding and relevant exhibitions, while further broadening both our audience and education programs with a highly creative and comprehensive range of activities.
The Manifesta Patrons Program has been created to engage individual art appreciators with the biennial and all other Manifesta projects and programming events. It brings together a dynamic group of art enthusiasts who ensure the on-going vitality of Manifesta and who share an interest in the latest developments in the contemporary art world. We look forward to sharing our passion for contemporary art with you and gratefully acknowledge your generous support.
JOIN US !
By joining the Manifesta Patrons Program, you will enable Manifesta to continue offering both a rich, creative program and a meeting platform for passionate art, Culte & Sports lovers, while contributing to its national and international recognition. You can benefit from a comprehensive and varied program of lectures, private views, exclusive visits and tailored trips that bring you in touch with artists, collectors and key players in the international art scene.
If you,ve answered *yes* to any of these questions, welcome to our group The Kids.
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