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IOWP SEMINAR ON WORLD PROBLEMS
Kalamata,
Greece, March 13-16, 2004
Come
Study with the
Institute On
World Problems
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At the
Ensophion
New Humanity
Centre
Kalamata, Greece
Tuesday through
Friday
13th -
16th
March, 2007
Program
features
This three-day seminar of the
Institute on World Problems will provide a full overview of
the problems facing humanity, as well as constructive steps
that can be taken within the context of the emerging global
society and Earth Federation
Learned and experienced
lecturers will inform the participants regarding the world
problems and their relation to world federal history.
Students will examine the structure of Provisional Earth
Federation including both constitutional and legislative
aspects. Students will build on practical projects to
strengthen their own leadership skills within the emerging
non-military world government.
The four-day program
includes board & lodging, study materials, and a graduation
certificate, including academic credit within the World
University System. On Friday, there will be excursions to
the ancient Peloponnese Ithomi Mavromati ruins and to the
famous Diros Cave.
Credentialed
Instructors
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Dr.
Terence P. Amerasinghe, PhD, DEd., JD, International
Lawyer (Sri Lanka)
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Dr.
Glen T. Martin, PhD, Professor of Philosophy and
Religious Studies (United States)
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Dr.
Eugenia Almand, MA, JD, Computer Educator, ESL
Instructor, Legislative Counsellor (United States)
Program
Qualifications
for Students
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Fluent literacy in English
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Must
be interested in world affairs, and able to document the
interest,
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Must
be prepared to work for democratic, non-military world
federation.
For
Admissions Application Form, please send your name, address
and a fax number where you can be reached.
ΕΝΣΟΦΙΟΝ
Ensophion New Humanity
Centre
100 Eleonon Road, Akroyali Avias
Kalamata 24100 GREECE
Phone/fax 30-721-58172
govt_rules@yahoo.com
http://users.belgacom.net/grenade/
new_humanity_center.html
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Purpose of
the
Program of
study
A fundamental purpose of
the Institute on World Problems is to study world problems
from within the context or paradigm of emerging
non-military, democratic world government, as defined in the
Constitution for the Federation of Earth. Other
primary goals are to prepare students for implementing World
Legislation enacted by the provisional World Parliament, and
for preparing the personnel for all ministries and agencies
for the Earth Federation.
World
Problems
World problems are problems
that transcend national boundaries, and require that
solutions be worked out and implemented on a global or
supra-national basis by a world legislature and a world
government, either entirely or in part, or in collaboration
as needed with national and local governments. Almost all
world problems overlap, are related to other world problems,
and require inter-related solutions.
Inter-related world
problems that will be examined include, but are not limited
to the following:
International debt and
oppressed world development; Transition to an equitable
world economic order;
Rapid increase of carbon
dioxide in the atmosphere, which results in cataclysmic
climatic changes;
Armaments of mass
destruction;
Pressure of population on
resources;
Gender inequity; Pesticides;
Genetically modified
organisms;
AIDS and other communicable
diseases; Drug addiction;
Regulation of corporations;
Violations and protections of
human rights; and problems of ethnic, religious, racial and
political intolerances.

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About the
Ensophion New Humanity
Centre
Kalamata, Greece
Come Study in
Kalamata!
The Ensophion New Humanity Centre is a new world
education centre for universal, humane and spiritual values. The
Ensophion upholds and teaches Earth Federation administration and
democratic, one world government citizenship.
The Centre promotes the Constitution for the
Federation of Earth under the leadership of the Institute On
World Problems and the World Constitution & Parliament Association.
The Centre also serves as the headquarters for the standing
commissions of the provisional World Parliament.
Nestled within a mature organic grove of 150 olive
trees, the Ensophion is an excellent venue for learning &
meditation. Retreat functions for up to 50 persons may be arranged
upon request.
Mr. Hari Homaro Vacal,
Centre Founder and Mentor Coordinator
Institute On World Problems
www.worldproblems.net
Dr. Terence P. Amerasinghe,
President
Dr. Glen T. Martin, Vice
President for Academic Affairs, Treasurer
Dr. Eugenia Almand, Executive
Director
313 7th Avenue, Radford, VA 24141 USA
fax 1-540-831-5919
gmartin@radford.edu
41, Dias Place
Colombo 12, SRI LANKA
Fax/phone: 94-1-12-345483
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The Ensophion will house 10 people easily
in its downstairs bedrooms and nearby guest rooms

Evening looking West

Dancing in a Kalamata restaurant

Some seminar participants
at a Kalamata restaurant (around the table from left):
Eugenia Almand (resident at the Ensophion), Ioanna Kokali
(Athens), Terence Amerasinge (Sri Lanka), Kamal Murthukuda
(Sri Lanka), and Nalin Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka).

The local mountains through the windows of
the Ensophion

Some seminar participants touring ancient
Messini. With me are Ioanna Kokali (Athens), Dr. Dauji
Gupta (India), Dr. Terence Amerasinghe (Sri Lanka), and
Sarwar Alam (Bangladesh and Canada).

Coastline near the Ensophion
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It is pictured here at evening with the
Bay of Kalamata beyond.

With Preeti Shankar (from India) and
Eugenia Almand celebrating the J.D. degree awarded to
Eugenia by the Institute

Degree Awarding ceremony with Dr.
Amerasinghe and myself having signed the degree certificate

An apartment hotel near the beach were
some participants stayed who chose not to stay at the
Ensophion

Awarding a World Peace Award to Hari
Homaro Vacal

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