The Development of a Teleconferencing Game of Word Alchemy: Telesymbol Movement for Peace

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Author: Loanda Cullen ISBN: 9781465995797
Publisher: Loanda Cullen Publication: February 2, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Loanda Cullen
ISBN: 9781465995797
Publisher: Loanda Cullen
Publication: February 2, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Now perhaps, the world is ready for Telesymbols. With a perpetual state of no-win war, even the corporate executives realize that our losses in war are too great. So many people and countries now want to mediate this peace, which looks so impossibly far away, it just might happen. Telesymbols can be an intrinsic part, helping to create a new culture of peace-making, where communicating is a process that works for consensus, works for liberty and for justice for all peoples.

Tamara Ressman Narena's story is the story of a pioneer who worked tirelessly on the scaffolding for her work, starting in 1957, but never lived to see it built.

Encouragement comes from strange places, small coincidences keep fueling her tenacity at new inlets... until her last disappointment.
Her Majesty's Department of War hangs up on her for the third time. Apparently in 2006, the world was not ready.

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Now perhaps, the world is ready for Telesymbols. With a perpetual state of no-win war, even the corporate executives realize that our losses in war are too great. So many people and countries now want to mediate this peace, which looks so impossibly far away, it just might happen. Telesymbols can be an intrinsic part, helping to create a new culture of peace-making, where communicating is a process that works for consensus, works for liberty and for justice for all peoples.

Tamara Ressman Narena's story is the story of a pioneer who worked tirelessly on the scaffolding for her work, starting in 1957, but never lived to see it built.

Encouragement comes from strange places, small coincidences keep fueling her tenacity at new inlets... until her last disappointment.
Her Majesty's Department of War hangs up on her for the third time. Apparently in 2006, the world was not ready.

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