Paul Bourne

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Paul Andrew Bourne In contemporary as well as in traditional societies, economic growth continues to be a topical issue. Macroeconomists and developmental economists (for example Hanson 1986; Todaro 2000) have further sought to distinguish between development and economic growth. The latter is oftentimes expressed with plethora of mathematical notatio

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The Aged Old Discourse On Economic growth and Economic Development Paul Andrew Bourne In contemporary as well as in traditional societies, economic growth continues to be a topical issue. Macroeconomists and developmental economists (for example Hanson 1986; Todaro 2000) have further sought to distinguish between development and economic growth. The latter is oftentimes expressed with plethora of mathematical notations, whereas the former requires the lat

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Within the Speech By Paul Andrew Bourne, 2006 By Paul Andrew Bourne, 2006 I see emptiness in their jargons I see corruption in their intent What is uttered is not meant in their speech its not words, it’s a craft – a toy engineered for fools it’s one that ostracized, but divide I see through the

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Within the Speech By Paul Andrew Bourne, 2006 I see emptiness in their jargons I see corruption in their intent What is uttered is not meant in their speech its not words, it�s a craft � a toy engineered for fools it�s one that ostracized, but divide I see through the speech � for within the speech it�

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By Paul A. Bourne Life a freshly cut rose a prize just won a delicacy of exotic foods a vision in a dream a potential lately discovered nature in its purest form. Life an abstract art a treacherous concept a vague cue a blank slate an open artery an enclosed desire. Life a philoso

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Language: Cultural and Plural symbolisms in a society Paul Andrew Bourne, 2006 Department of Sociology The University of the West Indies, Mona Kingston, Jamaica: West Indies ABSTRACT From a religious perspe

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By Paul A. Bourne, 2006 Like a seed I began in the open firmaments of the heavens battered by the very elements of nature to make me strong in a milieu that oppresses, dictates, and abuses but I’ll rise – like a flower, I bloomed with light’s rays like a flower, I was groomed by years like a flower, I unfolded

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By Paul Andrew Bourne, December 25, 2006 What is life without a story, and what is a story’s essence without its moral as it pains the psyche to know that you’re alone on a trail of love’s trajectory – because someone seeks the selfish end to the tale so… I cried in pain’s anger and, I laughed in emotion’s whi

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By Paul Andrew Bourne, December 26, 2006 I stood in a daze, searching for something, anything – to which I knew not then, I felt the void, that emptiness crept upon me with a shake’s precision for prey for the purpose was undefined but the message was clear I wanted something, except nothing I was there, l

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By Paul Andrew Bourne, December 26, 2006 I stood perched on the mountain like a thief, like a thief like a thief I stood in a surveillance mode searching for the cracks, the weaknesses and the opportunities but what I saw was the vengeance that I had to express – I felt the pain darting at by being with a

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By Paul Andrew Bourne, December 26, 2006 I stood perched on the mountain like a thief, like a thief like a thief I stood in a surveillance mode searching for the cracks, the weaknesses and the opportunities but what I saw was the vengeance that I had to express – I felt the pain darting at by being with a marksman precision I was a genie constructing bridges, barricades, and closets without that exist <br/

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By Paul Andrew Bourne, December 25, 2006 What is life without a story, and what is a story’s essence without its moral as it pains the psyche to know that you’re alone on a trail of love’s trajectory – because someone seeks the selfish end to the tale so… I cry in pain’s anger and, I laugh in emotion’s whisper, I see the end in the end and wept with a poor man’s wealth I could see the heavens – as I reach to hold the wind

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By Paul Andrew Bourne, December 25, 2006 I see not love again because of my former years I kept the hate of love lost bottled deep inside as - those days that I loved I did with the heart of a fool for I kept pouring my love in a broken cistern I could see that priceless substance flowing through the wind and I could s

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by Paul Andrew Bourne, 2006 Like a seed I began in the open firmaments of the heavens battered by the very elements of nature to make me strong in a milieu that oppresses, dictates, and abuses but I’ll rise – like a flower, I bloomed with light’s rays like a flower, I was groomed by years like a flower, I unfolded with grace like a flower, I am the living years but watch and see – I’ll be your treasure because of these years<b

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Paul Andrew Bourne, 2006 ABSTRACT From a religious perspective, the evolution of man is embodied in a natural construction of a God whose function it is to fashion all the physical entities. This process ceases with the explanation of the Supreme Being, a spirit, unfolding his/her artistry in science, technology and biology to create a universe of immense interconnectivity and socio-physical solidarity with man at its pinnacle. He/she molded a man from

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Paul Andrew Bourne, B.Sc. (Hons.); Dip. Edu. Caldwell (2001) encapsulates the monograph of Abdel Omran, a Co-coordinator for National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University, in a succinct matter in an article titled ‘Population Health in Transition’. He chides Omran’s ‘epidemiologic transition’ as la

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Paul Andrew Bourne, 2006 ABSTRACT From a religious perspective, the evolution of man is embodied in a natural construction of a God whose function it is to fashion all the physical entities. This process ceases with the explanation of the Supreme Being, a spirit, unfolding his/her artistry in science, technology and biology to create a universe of immense interconnectivity and socio-physical solidarity with man at its pinnacle. He/she molded a man from the ground, and t

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Paul Andrew Bourne, 2006 Department of Sociology The University of the West Indies, Mona Kingston, Jamaica: West Indies ABSTRACT From a religious perspective, the evolution of man is embodied in a natural construction of a God whose function it is to fashion all the physical entities. This process ceases with the explanation of the Supreme Being, a spirit, unfolding his/her artistry in science, technology and bi

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Paul Andrew Bourne, 2006 Department of Sociology The University of the West Indies, Mona Kingston, Jamaica: West Indies ABSTRACT From a religious perspective, the evolution of man is embedded in a natural construction by a God whose function it was to fashion all physical entities. This process ceases with the explanation of the Supreme Being, a spirit, unfolding his/her artistry in science, technology and biology to

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Paul Andrew Bourne, 2006 Department of Sociology The University of the West Indies, Mona Kingston, Jamaica: West Indies INTRODUCTION One scholar, writing in the early 1900s, argues that language is more than the phoneticians’, grammarians’ and etymologists’ tools of dialoguing and/or techniques of formal writing; it is the emergence of a society’s expressions and cultural history, which underpins the soci

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Paul Andrew Bourne, 2006 INTRODUCTION I know that in writing the following pages I am divulging the great secret of my life, the secret which for some years I have guarded far more carefully than any of my earthly possession; and it is a curious study to me to analyze the motives which prompt me to do it. I feel that I am l

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Paul Andrew Bourne, 2006 INTRODUCTION I know that in writing the following pages I am divulging the great secret of my life, the secret which for some years I have guarded far more carefully than any of my earthly possession; and it is a curious study to me to analyze the motives which prompt me to do it. I feel that I am led by the same impulse which forces the unfound out criminal to take somebody into his confidence, although he knows that the

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Paul Andrew Bourne, 2006 INTRODUCTION I know that in writing the following pages I am divulging the great secret of my life, the secret which for some years I have guarded far more carefully than any of my earthly possession; and it is a curious study to me to analyze the motives which prompt me to do it. I feel that I am led by the same impulse which forces the unfound out criminal to take somebody into his confidence, although he knows that the act is lik

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© Paul Andrew Bourne 2004 ALBERT EINSTEIN - WAS HE CORRECT . . . ? Introduction Albert Einstein, the renowned physict and pioneer in his contributions of natural phenomena to the natural sciences, in an attempt to display his academic prowess and show the scope of his ‘ideashanal’ made a sweeping position statement on economics that reads "The economic anarchy of capitalist society as it exists today is, in my view, the main cause of our evils. Pr

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