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August 29, 2012
Are Law Statutes on Pace with Nanotechnology?
Nanotechnology is advancing at an exceptionally high rate. Are the laws that address the concerns which emanate and correlate to the dimensions of nanotechnology on pace with the technologies?
October 29, 2011
Latest waves affecting/effecting why the animals run into our populated areas
Different kinds of temperature and climatic changes are going on for its era, in combination with development of human built structures, which might be a cause, or pressuring, species of animals to adapt and move to human inhabited areas like never before.
Insofar law might be concerned, is a very fine balance of laws, their refinement to fit the times, enactment, implementation, and so forth, that protect extermination of animals considered dangerous to humans, as these check other animals which are also dangerous to humans, although not as apparent or popularly known, ...yet...
See these stories on ETIS Prime News, and article submission sites that have accepted.
April 13, 2011
Subject: Insolvency
Concept: Amplification of insolvency 'science'
Ascertainment: Last few years, insolvency law, although existent in the U.S., has received little to no popular media press, insofar as U.S. insolvency laws being utilized for economic advantages
Questions: Did an icon, legacy, of American history, the vehicle manufacturer that is nearly synonymous with the image of transporting our nation's leaders, have to face the dread of filing bankruptcy? The same question for a number of U.S. financial institutions.
Recent Events:
Meeting with financial advisories from the world
Brink of financial shutdown
Real estate market drops
Potential Solutions: If insolvency law is studied more thoroughly, brought to the forefront by press more often as on in many other contentions that are, would it be found in the process of it all, viable methodologies and mechanisms to avert episodes of bankruptcy?
This blog entry is 'to be continued'; for the time being, promulgating idea.
Notes:
Insolvency laws are relatively prevalent in Europe, Australia.
U.S. law: Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005
Blog entry will be considered for other ETIS blogs in near future, coalescing with refinement of this entry.
References to be provided accordingly.
July 12, 2010
Ideas for the underwater 'oil spill' of recent include:
An ambitious and probably very expensive plan of collecting the water/oil matter, is placing it on a spaceship that has the capacity to hold it all. That way the environmental problem is at least out of the way of the earth.
The spaceship, or space station would also allow for scientists, oil engineers, and that vernacular, to properly treat the oil until it is cogently fit for use. Amounts of it are brought back to earth after preparation, then, business as usual.
Omitted are the myriad of easily practical mechanisms for clean-up that could have been put to use earlier.
Second entry:
Remember, one of the signs of 'last times' is over-pollution. To facilitate or not to facilitate?-- let us get rectifying the situation right this time.
We'd like to hear from you. Send us your comments and ideas for getting the oil spill cleaned up in the most time effective manner.
Beware of explosions on the collection vessels; no one wants two disasters to contend with.
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November 30, 2009
Corporations: There is now a surge in what is called corporate sustainability. Sustainability for the most part means capacity of a corporation to continue to generate revenue without sacrificing natural resources and the environment.
ETIS is putting forth a [one] preliminary slogan for us: 'Sustainability for sustainability'. 'Corporate sustainability for environmental sustainability.'
"81% of U.S. respondents...would prefer to work for a company that has a good reputation for environmental responsibility..." [according to 2007 Corporate Environmental Behavior and the Impact on Brand Values survey...]
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Are Law Statutes on Pace with Nanotechnology?
Nanotechnology is advancing at an exceptionally high rate. Are the laws that address the concerns which emanate and correlate to the dimensions of nanotechnology on pace with the technologies?
October 29, 2011
Latest waves affecting/effecting why the animals run into our populated areas
Different kinds of temperature and climatic changes are going on for its era, in combination with development of human built structures, which might be a cause, or pressuring, species of animals to adapt and move to human inhabited areas like never before.
Insofar law might be concerned, is a very fine balance of laws, their refinement to fit the times, enactment, implementation, and so forth, that protect extermination of animals considered dangerous to humans, as these check other animals which are also dangerous to humans, although not as apparent or popularly known, ...yet...
See these stories on ETIS Prime News, and article submission sites that have accepted.
April 13, 2011
Subject: Insolvency
Concept: Amplification of insolvency 'science'
Ascertainment: Last few years, insolvency law, although existent in the U.S., has received little to no popular media press, insofar as U.S. insolvency laws being utilized for economic advantages
Questions: Did an icon, legacy, of American history, the vehicle manufacturer that is nearly synonymous with the image of transporting our nation's leaders, have to face the dread of filing bankruptcy? The same question for a number of U.S. financial institutions.
Recent Events:
Meeting with financial advisories from the world
Brink of financial shutdown
Real estate market drops
Potential Solutions: If insolvency law is studied more thoroughly, brought to the forefront by press more often as on in many other contentions that are, would it be found in the process of it all, viable methodologies and mechanisms to avert episodes of bankruptcy?
This blog entry is 'to be continued'; for the time being, promulgating idea.
Notes:
Insolvency laws are relatively prevalent in Europe, Australia.
U.S. law: Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005
Blog entry will be considered for other ETIS blogs in near future, coalescing with refinement of this entry.
References to be provided accordingly.
July 12, 2010
Ideas for the underwater 'oil spill' of recent include:
An ambitious and probably very expensive plan of collecting the water/oil matter, is placing it on a spaceship that has the capacity to hold it all. That way the environmental problem is at least out of the way of the earth.
The spaceship, or space station would also allow for scientists, oil engineers, and that vernacular, to properly treat the oil until it is cogently fit for use. Amounts of it are brought back to earth after preparation, then, business as usual.
Omitted are the myriad of easily practical mechanisms for clean-up that could have been put to use earlier.
Second entry:
Remember, one of the signs of 'last times' is over-pollution. To facilitate or not to facilitate?-- let us get rectifying the situation right this time.
We'd like to hear from you. Send us your comments and ideas for getting the oil spill cleaned up in the most time effective manner.
Beware of explosions on the collection vessels; no one wants two disasters to contend with.
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November 30, 2009
Corporations: There is now a surge in what is called corporate sustainability. Sustainability for the most part means capacity of a corporation to continue to generate revenue without sacrificing natural resources and the environment.
ETIS is putting forth a [one] preliminary slogan for us: 'Sustainability for sustainability'. 'Corporate sustainability for environmental sustainability.'
"81% of U.S. respondents...would prefer to work for a company that has a good reputation for environmental responsibility..." [according to 2007 Corporate Environmental Behavior and the Impact on Brand Values survey...]
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