Economistwater.com (EWa) and ED invites you to help us connect our futures alphabet A B D F G H J M S Wo U Y. At Neumann.ning.com -... we are in trouble - good trouble. Its as if everything we published from 73 years of Economist surveys with von neumann whom dad met in 1951 is history. That's good news- thanks 8 billion to AI Angel visiting Washington DC on 1 March 2023 :: ...Golden Oldie flashback: EconomistDiary.com schools brief 14 (1964):

Friday, April 28, 2023

Chapter 1 Rules of gameboard  -play to augment you & yours & worldwide friendfs emotional and brain intel nb every being's number 1 investment is time; second unless you inherited riches you need to understan d whetehr a palce's finacial serbices are pro=youth -if not whats the logic of disadvantaging youth in an era when intel will determine everywhere's futures

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workldrecordjobs.com can be used as supplement to all chapters - explanation if this student social business game started in coloege year2007/2008 and updated annually

 Chapter 2 2020s can get 8 billion beings uniting 17 sdgs - if we help each other celebrate great leaps in humanAI and rid ourselves of eg rotten media AI - see 
Chapter 3 2010s EW.com  Norman's dream search hosted by Asians I billion women empowering end poverty's humn dev economics aid 2.0 and 3.0
s many false turns as 1900s
Chapter4 2000's surely we're not going to rerun all 1900s mistakes - including have any of thye 10 geonomic crsises of 1900 been improved
Chapter 5 well digital life is beginning to be webbed but is the old west unable to transform tele2 era?

Returning to 1984's 2025 report in more details 
- where did we forget lessons published durinhed in the economist 10951-1985
where exactly can 2020s ai return usto script
The Economist had covered sectirs 1 to 5 in detaiul as offering signals for kepeinf doigotala nd global on track
wjhat pn eaths the pooint of 100 tiem more tech i we cant prioritied g2 nuturion 3 health 4 nutrition 5 women and othere qualities 6 clean water 1 finance/investment in previously marj=ginalised communities
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my father impressed on me that millennaisl like my daughter born in 1997 should be ecouraged to  twin freindshsips everywhere possible statrting with reverifying hostory which dad reviewed througn coastal belts having survived as teen anvigatir allied momber co,kan d burma - it dod not harom to have google maps in his head 50 yeras befiore most journalists of globalisation - i feel i never asked father all teh details i could but eg bard is currently reasonably fair in terms of sirting out how what when west colonised 

overall would love  to be contacted inf anyone wants to map history around 3 minute lessons plans ; in some ways this is far mire interesting to me as cultt\utral transpaltion game rather than anyone being exactly correct

history quiz
which wetsrener first found pacific ocean for colonisation
what was the most dominant world trade crop/spice between asia and west up to 1500?
what ws nost dominat crop/spice of British Emoire trade
which two naval nations proceeded brits in dominating trade in pacific from westcircum navigating
which crop did the portigies estanlish as most popular of their inward trading to Europe
Discuss why spain seems to have been the european empirte that both grew the fastet from 1500s and declined the fastest- appraose any consequences
 south africa- why and when did both of tehse countrues ene up mainly partnerung in britannias domination  of half teh workd oceans until the world wars
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footnote 1.1 the right hand side of our game board is cpncenred with maths pf ways peoples time is spent; we believe humans have every much right to domenad this maths is atetnded to as whatever it is that economist claim they attend to - for more on why this transparency is critiaclly imporrtant seel last chapter of keynes generatl theory of money interest and employment

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  1. Q to bard 5/23/23 was spain the fkirst of the major european trading empires from 1500 to decline? Yes, Spain was the first of the major European trading empires from 1500 to its decline in the 17th and 18th centuries. Spain's empire was built on the back of its exploration and colonization of the Americas, which began with the voyages of Christopher Columbus in the late 15th century. Spain quickly established control over large swaths of territory in the Americas, including Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. This vast empire gave Spain access to a wide range of resources, including gold, silver, and other valuable minerals. Spain also used its empire to control trade routes between Europe and the Americas, which brought in even more wealth.

    Spain's empire reached its peak in the 16th century, when it was one of the most powerful and wealthy countries in the world. However, the empire began to decline in the 17th century, due to a number of factors, including the rise of other European powers, such as England and France, and the cost of maintaining its vast empire. By the 18th century, Spain's empire was in decline, and it eventually lost control of most of its American possessions.

    Despite its decline, Spain's empire had a lasting impact on the world. It helped to spread European culture and influence to the Americas, and it also played a role in the development of the global economy. The Spanish Empire is a reminder of the power and ambition of European empires in the early modern period, and it continues to be a source of fascination and debate today

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