Sunday, November 30, 2014

Around Asia Pacific & Oceania [11.30.14]

Taiwan

"A doctor running as an independent won the mayor’s race in Taipei, the capital, on Saturday, as Taiwan’s governing party suffered heavy losses in local elections. In response to the defeats dealt to the party, which favors closer ties with China, the prime minister resigned.

The election results, including a victory by the opposition Democratic Progressive Party in the central city of Taichung, signal that Taiwan’s governing Chinese Nationalist Party, known as the Kuomintang or K.M.T., will be hard-pressed to retain the presidency in the 2016 election.

In the race for the Taipei mayor’s seat, Ko Wen-je, a blunt-talking political novice, trounced Sean Lien, the scion of a prominent Kuomintang family. Mr. Ko took 57.1 percent of the vote to Mr. Lien’s 40.8 percent,

The wide losses prompted Prime Minister Jiang Yi-huah, who leads the executive branch of government under Mr. Ma, to step down. He acknowledged that the results were a display of public dissatisfaction.

The Kuomintang previously held 15 of Taiwan’s 22 cities and counties, but that ratio was roughly reversed Saturday. The Kuomintang won just six seats, while the Democratic Progressive Party declared victory in 13, including four of Taiwan’s six special municipalities, which make up most of the country’s largest cities."


Earlier


Hong Kong

Police officers threw a pro-democracy protester to the ground  outside government headquarters in Hong Kong on Sunday.

"Protesters and the police clashed in the political heart of Hong Kong on Sunday night, when thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators surged around the city leader’s office, seeking to blockade it and other government offices, and officers used pepper spray to repel them. The confrontation ended weeks of relative calm at the protesters’ main street camp.

The two student groups at the forefront of the protests had urged supporters to congregate on Sunday in Admiralty

Hong Kong Federation of Students

Scholarism, the political movement of high school and university students"


Tibet

"Freedom, democracy, justice, these are American principles.

climate change ... I think we should listen to those scientists and experts.

marijuana ... These kinds of substances are generally considered poison, very bad. But for particular illnesses, this is sometimes deliberately used. So that’s up to the doctor, or up to scientists. The ability to judge reality is something very unique. So if that [our brain] is damaged, that’s awful. So alcohol and drugs are very bad.


[A Few Words:
The most important endowment we humans are blessed with is our "Consciousness". "Controlling Consciousness" is the key to health, wealth and most importantly, happiness and satisfaction.
So anything that hampers our ability of "Controlling consciousness" is bad (for example, drinking alcohol damages our ability of judgement).
And anything that aids us in "Controlling Consciousness" (for example, Meditation, Mindfulness, Yoga, deep breathing, etc.) is good and highly recommended.]


Tibetan protester who is on the verge of sacrificing himself through self-immolation

India-China ... Genuine good relations based on mutual trust [could] really make a significant contribution to economic development, as well as to education and spirituality.
 

President Xi Jinping ... He is courageously tackling corruption, quite effectively. Fearlessly. [But] real development must take place in rural areas. It is not a solution to build new, big cities. [Also] 1.3 billion Chinese people have every right to know reality … Censorship is an unrealistic method that actually develops distrust and suspicion. The Chinese judicial system must be lifted up to the international standard of judiciary systems. Then these 1 billion poor people can have some kind of protection." 



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Chinese Christians

  • (November 1, 2014)
      

    "The rapid spread of Christianity is forcing an official rethink on religion

    Christians in China have long suffered persecution. Under Mao Zedong, freedom of belief was enshrined in the new Communist constitution (largely to accommodate Muslims and Tibetan Buddhists in the west of the country). Yet perhaps as many as half a million Christians were harried to death, and tens of thousands more were sent to labour camps.

    In 2010 the Pew Research Center, an American polling organization, estimated there were 58m Protestants and 9m Catholics. Many experts, foreign and Chinese, now accept that there are probably more Christians than there are members of the 87m-strong Communist Party.
    the Christian church in China has grown by an average of 10% a year since 1980.

    many Chinese are attracted to Christianity because, now that belief in Marxism is declining, it offers a complete moral system with a transcendental source. People find such certainties appealing, she adds, in an age of convulsive change.
    Some Chinese also discern in Christianity the roots of Western strength. They see it as the force behind the development of social justice, civil society and rule of law, all things they hope to see in China.

    There is even talk that the party, the world’s largest explicitly atheist organization, might follow its sister parties in Vietnam and Cuba and allow members to embrace a dogma other than—even higher than—that of Marx.

    Any shift in official thinking on religion could have big ramifications for the way China handles a host of domestic challenges, from separatist unrest among Tibetan Buddhists and Muslim Uighurs in the country’s west to the growth of NGOs and “civil society”—grassroots organizations, often with a religious coloring"

     

    Chinese Uyghur Muslims

    A Uighur woman at a market last summer in Urumqi, the capital of the restive Xinjiang region. The Chinese government has chartered trains to resettle Uighurs.


    "Though neither he nor the state media reports mentioned it, the county’s policy of exporting Uighur labor set the stage for a factory brawl that led to deadly rioting in Urumqi in 2009, in which at least 200 people were killed."

International Relations / Bilateral Relations : Plans

EU & Eastern Europe
  • Integrating Russia (& other Eastern European countries - Moldova & others) with the Western Europe and EU. US - Russia. UK - Russia.

  • US - Hungary
  • US - Moldova. UK - Moldova.
  • US - Georgia


Asia Pacific
  • China - US. China - Bangladesh. China - India. China - Japan. China - Other countries in the Pacific region.
  • North Korea - US. North Korea - South Korea.

  • US - Taiwan. UK - Taiwan.
  • Japan - South Korea. US - Japan. US - South Korea.


Americas
  • US - Cuba 




Middle East & North Africa
  • Saudi Arabia - Iran. US - Iran. US - Saudi Arabia. UK - Iran.

    • Israel - Palestine.

    • US - Egypt

    • US - Oman
    • US - UAE

    • US - Tunisia



    South Asia
    • Bangladesh - India. 
    • US - India. 
    • India - Pakistan. 
    • India - Afghanistan. US - Afghanistan.


    South East Asia
    • US - Indonesia. Bangladesh - Indonesia.
    • US - Thailand. Bangladesh - Thailand.
    • US - Malaysia. Bangladesh - Malaysia.
    • US - Myanmar. Bangladesh - Myanmar.

    Notes On Engineering & Management Consultancy / Services [Unofficial Post] [Updated - 2]

    Engineering & Management Consultancy to 


    • Governments 
    • Companies
    • Billionaires / "Ultra-Rich"s



    Governments

    • Maybe you are in the Government of a country in the Middle East and you dream of setting up a new - "Disney World" "kind of" Mega-Amusement Park for kids.
    • Or maybe you want to solve your City's problems and modernize the way your City is run through Smart City Technologies.
    • Or it might be the case that the economy of your country would change dramatically if you could setup a Highly Advanced & Efficient Sea Port. 


      • Maybe it's an Airport with all the modern facilities that would bring such revolutionary change.
         

      • Do you feel the need for Consultancy for Reform in any of the Institutions in your country that are pillars of good Democracy?



    Companies

    • Advanced Manufacturing Facilities
      • A new "High Speed Rail" Manufacturing Facility?




    Billionaires / "Ultra-Rich"s

    • Maybe you have always dreamt of setting up your own Car Manufacturing Company. 
    • Or it's an Aircraft Manufacturing Company.








     

    High Speed Rail (Someday will have "Made in Bangladesh" 
    marked on it")

    High Speed Rail
    Satellite (Someday will have "Made in Bangladesh" 
    marked on it)
    Satellite










     



     

     
    Aircraft (Soon to be : "Made in Bangladesh")
    Aircraft Manufacturing














    Countries / Regions / Cities


    (US & Bangladesh - full responsibility)




    Services:

    EU Area & Eastern Europe


    • Britain (After US and Bangladesh, if there is a third - it's Britain.) 
    • Germany 
    • France 
    • Italy
    • Spain
    • Switzerland
    •  
     

    Scandinavia

    • Sweden 
    • Denmark
    • Norway
    • Finland
    • Iceland

    Eastern Europe
    • Russia
    • Poland 
    • Ukraine
    • Hungary
    • Moldova
    • Georgia




    South Asia, South East Asia
    • India
    • Indonesia
    • Thailand 
    • Malaysia
    • Myanmar
    • Nepal
    • Bhutan
    •  





    Asia Pacific & Oceania
    • Taiwan
    • Hong Kong
    • Japan
    • South Korea 

    • China, Tibet 
    • North Korea


    • Australia
    • New Zealand






    Middle East & North Africa


    • Dubai / UAE - Physical Digital, ... 
    • Saudi Arabia 
    • Iran
    • Syria, Iraq, Palestine, Libya - Rebuilding
    • Tunisia
    • Egypt



    Latin America & Caribbean
    • Mexico
    • Cuba
    • Brazil
    • Colombia
    • Peru





    Rebuilding (War-torn areas / Isolated areas) 
    • Ukraine - Rebuilding
    • Palestine - Rebuilding 
    • Syria - Rebuilding 
    • Iraq - Rebuilding 
    • North Korea - Rebuilding 
    • Libya - Rebuilding


    Africa 

    • Diseases & Healthcare; 
    • Poverty; 
    • Electricity; 
    •  








    Companies / Business 

    Links From TahsinVersion2


    • US 
      • Defense Technology
        • Lockheed Martin
        • BAE Systems
        • Boeing
        • Palantir
        • Boston Dynamics
      • General Electric
      • Intel
      • Apple
      • Amazon
      • Twitter 
      • HP
      • Cisco
      • Exxon Mobil
      • Pimco
      • Bank of America
      • Bloomberg
      • CBRE
      • Barnes N Noble



    • Outside US 
      • SAP (Germany)
      • BMW (Germany)
      • Samsung [South Korea]
      • Sony [Japan]
      • UCB Pharma (Belgium) 
      • Alibaba
      •  



    Billionaires / Ultra-rich







    Philanthropy

    • Gates Foundation

    Latest From Science, Technology & Medicine [11.30.14]

    Smart City


    "Mobile apps, sensors, and other technologies help cities handle growing challenges.  

    ... in the western textile city of Surat, population five million, relatively inexpensive technology is making the greatest difference. A flood warning system uses temperature, rainfall, wind speed, and other data captured by new automated weather stations, combined with information from river gauges, satellites, and other sources, to create models of the nearby Tapti River and Ukai reservoir. It cost less than $500,000 to set up, plus some land donated by the city, but the system was able to warn citizens two days before floods struck during the 2013 rainy season..... A second project, connecting health workers around the region to centralized data via the Internet and SMS, has helped the health department predict outbreaks of malaria, viral hepatitis, dengue fever, and leptospirosis and take action to prevent their spread...."


    2014 Winners:
    • Barcelona, Spain: Collaborative Care Networks for Better Aging
    • Athens, Greece: Synathina, a Public Platform for Engaged Citizens
    • Kirklees, United Kingdom: Kirklees Shares
    • Stockholm, Sweden: Biochar - for a Better City Ecosystem
    • Warsaw, Poland: Virtual Warsaw - Urban Information System for Visually Impaired


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    Influence & Impact In Silicon Valley : Immigration Reform, Reawakening Of Microsoft & More

    1. "CEO Thinking"
    2. Design of Great Products
    3. Immigration Reform
    4. Microsoft: Reawakening
    5. Physical Digital Computing
    6. Frontiers Of Computer Science
    7. Solving Real World Problems with Technology
    8. Business, Economics & Entrepreneurship Principles
    9. Privacy in the age of Big Data and Physical Digital Computing



    "CEO Thinking"
    • Showing how CEOs think and plan.
    Links
    1. Plans For Microsoft [1] (TahsinVersion2) 



    Design of Great Products
    • Showing how to design great products (Microsoft Band, etc.)
    • Inclusion of high-tech workers (both Entrepreneurs and Engineers) in Immigration Reform Executive Order by President.

     

    Significance:   
    Establishment as a <Bridge> between Silicon Valley and Washington.

     

    Links
    1. America In Realization [11.21.14] (Tahsinversion2)
    2. Workers in Silicon Valley Weigh In on Obama’s Immigration Order (New York Times)
    3. America In Realization [11.24.14] (Tahsinversion2)
    My post on Immigration Reform

    "More “Brains”: bright foreign born students with American Education and Smart Entrepreneurs joining the American economy (rather than leaving for his / her emerging country). We surely don't want foreign born students to leave our country once they are done with their Engineering or PhD degrees. 

    As is evident from FWD.US, high tech companies enthusiastically support the immigration reform. They want to turn more of smart foreign Engineers into American Engineers. Statistics reflect the motivation that is driving the high tech companies.  
    In 2010, Asian Americans became the majority of tech workforce in the valley for the first time, making up 50.1 percent [1].One third of the startups in Silicon Valley are founded by Indian Americans [1]. Moreover, immigrants bring new views, new perspectives from which to look at things we got used to. "


    Microsoft: Reawakening
    • Reawakening of Microsoft.
    Links
    1. Microsoft leapfrogs Exxon to become second largest firm (BBC) 
    2. "Energy giant Exxon has ceded its position as the world's second-largest public company to tech firm Microsoft, after concerns about the falling price of oil drove its shares down.
      Exxon's shares traded at $94.90 midday on Friday, reducing the total value of all its shares, or market capitalisation, to $401.9bn (£256.7bn). Shares in Microsoft - which have been rising after a strong October earnings report - hit $49.81.
      That gives it a value of $410.5bn.
    3. Latest From Science, Technology And Medicine [11.14.14] (Tahsinversion2)
    4. Latest From Science, Technology And Medicine [11.20.14] (Tahsinversion2)



    Physical Digital Computing
    • Pioneering Physical Digital Computing
    Links

    Frontiers Of Computer Science
    • Computer Science at its breadth (Read by everyone from Engineers to University Computer Science Professors around the world to keep up with the latest developments in Computer Science and find out where the field is headed next)
    Links



    Solving Real World Problems with Technology
    • Showing how to solve real world problems with Computers and Technology (not just hacking the next great messaging app!).
    Links
    1. Notes On Microsoft, Microsoft Band and How "'Wearables" Might Revolutionize US Healthcare [Updated]
    2. Notes On Products
    3. On Physical Digital Computing And Beyond
    4. Latest From Science, Technology & Medicine [11.03.14] (Economics of Physical Digital Computing) 




    Business, Economics & Entrepreneurship Principles
    • Teaching principles of Business, Economics, Marketing ("brand appeal" of Microsoft, etc.), Entrepreneurship (Uber, Airbnb, etc.).
    Links



    Privacy in the age of Big Data and Physical Digital Computing
    • Emphasizing the value of privacy in the age of Big Data and Physical Digital Computing.
    Links

    America In Realization [11.30.14]

    I shall try to do something for each and every of the 50 States - however small or significant they be.
    50 States and all the major Cities.

    May God lead all of us in the right direction.



    Foreign Policy - International Relations


    Time Magazine Print Edition:


    Time Magazine November, 2014

    "Freedom, democracy, justice, these are American principles.

    climate change ... I think we should listen to those scientists and experts.

    marijuana ... These kinds of substances are generally considered poison, very bad. But for particular illnesses, this is sometimes deliberately used. So that’s up to the doctor, or up to scientists. The ability to judge reality is something very unique. So if that [our brain] is damaged, that’s awful. So alcohol and drugs are very bad.


    [A Few Words:
    The most important endowment we humans are blessed with is our "Consciousness".
    "Controlling Consciousness" is the key to health, wealth and most importantly, happiness and satisfaction.
    So anything that hampers our ability of "Controlling consciousness" is bad (for example, drinking alcohol damages our ability of judgement).
    And anything that aids us in "Controlling Consciousness" (for example, Meditation, Mindfulness, Yoga, deep breathing, etc.) is good and highly recommended.]


    Tibetan protester who is on the verge of sacrificing himself through self-immolation

    India-China ... Genuine good relations based on mutual trust [could] really make a significant contribution to economic development, as well as to education and spirituality.

    Xi Jinping ... He is courageously tackling corruption, quite effectively. Fearlessly. [But] real development must take place in rural areas. It is not a solution to build new, big cities. [Also] 1.3 billion Chinese people have every right to know reality … Censorship is an unrealistic method that actually develops distrust and suspicion. The Chinese judicial system must be lifted up to the international standard of judiciary systems. Then these 1 billion poor people can have some kind of protection." 



    Related Links



    American Billionaires / "Ultra-Rich"s


    2014 Winners:
    • Barcelona, Spain: Collaborative Care Networks for Better Aging
    • Athens, Greece: Synathina, a Public Platform for Engaged Citizens
    • Kirklees, United Kingdom: Kirklees Shares
    • Stockholm, Sweden: Biochar - for a Better City Ecosystem
    • Warsaw, Poland: Virtual Warsaw - Urban Information System for Visually Impaired




    US Education

    "The tennis legend turned school founder"