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inpsireNOVEMBER 20111

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about everything

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TRAVEL - ENVIRONMENT - FOOD - AND MORE

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Foryou

cover

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08- Editorial -

index

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10 -The way to save the earth-

environment

travel

14 - What to expect -

food

19 - Open Source -

youyouyou

26 - May our souls be .. -

fashion

28 - Woman on duty -

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And inspire the believers to fight. It is from this that we derive the name of our new magazine.

we present the first magazine to be issued in theEnglish language. In the West; in East, West and South Africa; in South and Southeast Asia and elsewhere are whose first or second language is English. It is our intent for this magazine to be a platform to present the important issues facing today to the wide and dispersed English speaking We also call upon and encourage our readers to contribute by sending their articles, comments or suggestions to us.

guide you and us towards the truth.

Erin Lomonosev

editorial

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by Charlie Atwood

This is a message to the whole world about those who cause climate change and its dan-gers – intentionally or unintention-ally – and what we must do. Talk of climate change isn’t extravagant speculation: it is a tangible fact which is not diminished by its being muddled by some greedy heads of major corporations. The effect of global warming have spread to all continents of the world. Drought, desertification and sands are advancing on one front, while on another front, torrential floods and huge storms the likes of which only used to be seen once every few decades now reoccur every few years. That’s in addition to the is-lands which are quietly and calmly sinking under the waters of the oceans; and the pattern is acceler-ating and reports by organizations dealing with the affairs of displaced people estimate the displacement of as many as a billion humans during the next four decades as a result of this. I am not about to talk here about partial solutions which merely lessen the harmful effects of global warming. Rather, I am going to talk about looking for a solution to the crisis at its roots. In front of the world are the records which show the huge numbers of victims of climate change, some of whom died of hunger and others of whom

died of drowning. In the same year in which [James E.] Hansen, NASA’s senior expert, confirmed the seriousness of global warming, 140,000 died and 24 million were displaced in floods in Bangladesh alone; and the caravan of victims of climate change hasn’t stopped since, so those behind it must be identified and a way of dealing with them specified. All industri-alized countries, especially the major ones, bear responsibility for the global warming crisis, except that most of them have called on each other to commit to the Kyoto Protocol and have agreed to reduce emissions of harmful gases. rejected this agreement in order to please the major corporations. They, therefore, are the real culprits behind the assault on the global climate, and this isn’t the first of their crimes against humanity: they themselves were also behind the current global financial crisis, and they themselves were behind all the speculation, monopolization and price rises in peoples’ sustenance. They are also behind globalization and its tragic consequences represented by its adding tens of millions of people to the ranks of the impover-ished and unemployed. And then, when the culprits themselves fall victim to their own evil deeds, the presidents of countries rush to their rescue with public funds; and in this way, the people’s wealth is seized without right twice: one time through corporate fraud and

monopolization, and another time through governmental deception and power. Many senior capitalists are characterized by wickedness and hardheartedness, and thus they don’t care about the human disasters caused by their economic activities. Words, conferences and demonstrations are of no use with such people. Hansen spoke out and warned Americans about the seriousness of global warming in 1988, but they didn’t respond to him. As for conferences, the Kyoto conference took place at the end of the last century, but they didn’t respond to it. And as for demonstra-tions, not even the largest of them – much less the smaller ones – were able to deter them from their greed and tyranny.

the bitter truth

comes clear

environment

The way to save the earth

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With this, the bitter truth becomes clear, which is that the world has been kidnapped by the heads of major corporations who are steering it towards the abyss. The policies of the world today are not being steered with On the contrary, they con-tinue to insist on meddling with world climate for the sake of acquiring wealth, even if that be at the cost of our children’s lives. the power of superior intellects to serve the interest of the people With this, the bitter truth becomes clear, which is that the world has been kidnapped by the heads of major corporations who are steering it towards the abyss. The policies of the world today are not being steered with On the contrary, they continue to insist on meddling with world climate for the sake of acquiring wealth, even if that be at the cost of our children’s lives. the power of superior intellects to serve the interest of the people

Thus the happy one is he who learns his lesson, asks for forgiveness

that we be economical in all of our

affairs.

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travel

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WHAT TO

EXPECT- part one -

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A guide by Marco Mastrianni

Language BarrierWhen coming to any land it is impotant to be able to speak the lo-cal language fluently. If one doesn’t, they will have great difficulty in getting around and communicating The biggist problem with this is not being able to talk to hold a proper conversation nor expressing one-self. At first, it doesn’t bother one for some time as long as they know some basic expressions and words to get around. However, after weeks pass and as time goes on, it starts to have an effect on the heart. One will start to realize the importance of socializing because they will be left out of discussions and will not know what’s going on except when directly addressed tot do some-thing. One would begin to miss their homeland, the comforts, the easiness in life and so on. In other words, the whispers of shaytan will hit very hard even though you might be a very strong individual.

Not tackling the language makes you feel like a ghost.

Bring a CompanionPart of being able to express yourself properly is by helping a close and trustworthy friend of yours to join you He should be a friend that understands you,

and whom you trust. as we will see later on, there will be long periods of downtime; so to have a companion is essential in staying steadfast and remaining patient. Of course, if you are unable to bring a companion, that doesn’t excuse you

Having a friend makes a difference.Culture BlendingOne should study the culture well before coming to the land. They shold be aware of the dos and don’ts as well as the cultural prac-tices

it with them. In addition, it’s impor-tant to know how they dress, the dialect they speak and the local customs ( such as how they con-duct wedding celebrations, hand movements, etc. ); this is so that you don’t stand out as a foreigner entirely.

What to bring & not to bring one has to bear in mind that they will have to pack light since one will be constantly moving from one place to another and it

would’t be practical to carry lange suitcases everywhere one goes, especially if the car ride is tight. What I recommend is brining a solid, well-built backpack that can last in any weather condition. Bring two to three pairs of clothes; don’t worry about them etting dirty since you should be able to clean the clothes.

Double check list of things to bring.Cont.

Bring your essential bodily cleans-ing items as well the gear appro-priate to the weather conditions of the place you’re going. It’s also important to have a wrist watch that is water resistant, and can be lit in the dark.

As for shoes, I recommend bringing flexible boots. In other words, boots that are comfortable enough to wear for long periods of time

Sneakers are good if they cover the ankle. Also, you should bring a pair of slippers/san-dals for the bathroom use or outside use if it’s hot;

In short, you want to always have a solid pair of shoes

Double check list of things to bring.

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so that you don’t have any pain in your feet. invest in good footwear and anything else to help you move without any problem such as knee braces, ankle braces, gel soles, strong shoe laces, comfort-able socks and so on.

There is no problem brining an MP3/MP4 player or laptop computer. There is usually some form of elec-tricity to charge the device when needed. You may bring a camera

Finally, it’s important to bring a few books.

If you cannot speak the local language fluently, it’s important to bring a pocket dictionary and carry it around with you everywhere.

Finally, bring a good jacket or vest jacket with many pockets. Make

sure it’s good enough for the weather.

You don’t want to pack too heavily, so think carefully about what you want to bring.

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OPEN SOURCE

by Victoria Kaplan

OPEN SOURCE

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Can I make

from ingredients available in any kitchen in the world?

The answer is yes. But before how, we ask why?

you are not held responsible except for yourself. And inspire the believ-ers

who disbelieve.

what you have to do is enter your kitchen and make an

• Its ingredients are readily avail-able.• Buying these ingredients

food

ENTER YOUR K I TCHEN

ENTER YOUR K I TCHEN

1and make it happen.

how to make a in the kitchen of your mom?

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There are two types First:

Second:

A. Preparation of the substanceThis substance is a mixture of two ingredients:

become uniform in color.

C. Preparation of the decoration

D. Preparation of the

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youyouyou

May our souls be ...by Irine KhanIf you have the right to

we have the right to de-fend If it is part of your freedom of speech to

I would like to ex-press my thanks to Inspire for inviting me to write for the first issue of their new magazine. I would also like to commend them for having this subject,

This is an issue that should unite

only waiting for an opportunity, a chance,

The dust will never settle down. Today, the dust still hasn’t settled down. In fact the dust cloud is only getting bigger.

On the other hand, there were some completely misguided efforts

It is not enough to have the intention of doing good. One must do good in the proper way. So what is the proper solution

A soul that is so debased,

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pleased with your action, and hand you a drink

Because they are practicing a “right” that is defended by the law,

legitimate forms of revenge against

We will

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militarywoman on duty

left: blouse Philip Lim, trousers Célineright: jacket Burburry Prosum, skirt Célinecaps stylist own

fashion

shot by Gerald Watson

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jacket Balenciaga, necklace Yvonne Kon

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left: dress Prada, belt Acnéright: trenchcoat Burburry Prosum

fashion

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jeans D&G, belt Pradashirt Prada, coat Acné, necklase Yvonne Koné

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blouses both Yohji Yamamoto, belt both Acné skirt left Prada, skirt right Célinebroche Vintage

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WE HOPE TO SEE YOU

AGAIN NEXT

MONTH.

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