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chris macraePerson was signed in when posted  10
09-03-2002 12:53 PM ET (US)
Edited by author 09-03-2002 12:54 PM
I've started a space for familial project ideas to The Million People Web directly following the join-up area
UK/ N. Hemisphere http://www.valuetrue.com/home/glossary.cfm

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Example: Twin the world's richest cities and poorest rurals

So cities twin internationally but why don't the big cities twin with poor foreign rurals. Imagine if New York chose 10 foreign poverty areas to twin with. What a chance to exchange real understanding and plan social good. Now we are networked: wouldn't this be a simple (direct) way of developing information channels and projects for young New Yorkers with extra time on their hands to engage in. Imagine other cities ASPing similar experiences. And wouldn't this be one of the best ways of promoting the humanity of activism worldwide? Get to it you tourist boards and city governors. If you can twin with foreign cities, why wouldn't it do a world of good -and boost tourist feel-goods - to twin with poor foreign rurals?
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