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Heal The World Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Ezeadi Ozuah, Venezuela May 3, 2009
Human Rights , Education , Peace & Conflict   Opinions

  

Heal The World From Sudan to Somalia in East Africa. There has been consistently and repeatedly a fast rise in piracy, and the funny thing is that nobody seems to show interests in curbing this new get-rich-quick syndrome in this country where there is said to be no government. Who are the people behind these acts? Who are their sponsors?
Consequently, I could go on and on and on, but the real question is: why are such illicit behaviors evident in these countries, and in many more besides? Is it because we do not have the wherewithal to fight against these heinous crimes against humanity committed by both leaders and people? Or is it all just one big natural phenomenon? Maybe, from the beginning of the world, it was decided that no-one should be held accountable. Let it all keep happening and then it is just one of those things.
We all can heal the world, but it must all start individually, by all of us actually being the change we want to see in the world. We the youth should grow up, because we are all in a mess caused by our idiosyncrasies. I do not know what you are facing as a youth, or what you are into, but let that be for the betterment of our dear world and making it a better place. What do you gain by taking other peoples lives? To be honest, “Nothing.”
There is nothing that can justify such actions. Think your problems over and if you cannot handle what you are facing, talk to someone, or develop a hobby to deviate such illicit intentions. Let us not forget that the mind tries to complete what it pictures, and as such be careful with the thoughts you harbor in your mind.
One word of advice to the youths all over the world is this: Discover and develop yourselves and your potentials, because the greatest discovery is that of self. To the World powers, and those sticking to their guns in buildings and having nuclear powers, do consider your actions and rethink about having such weapons. The wounds caused by a mistake in Iraq in the Middle East and many other countries are spreading fast, and if not stopped can result into what no word can explain (or should I just spell it out?)... the end of the world?
Yes we can stop it! The new American president is preaching peace and offering warmer handshakes to countries hurt by their actions towards these countries in the Middle East and the rest of the world. I hope he practices what he is now preaching as time goes by. The truth is these wounds, even as they are trying to heal, have become indelible marks that cannot be wiped or erased. We all can join hands with the North Americans to make this happen if we can just try. To these leaders in Africa, the Middle East and in Asia, your powers are nothing if your people cannot have quality education, peace, and good health; your power is nothing if your people are dying of hunger and starvation; your power is nothing without the people. Let us heal the world and make it a better place.





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Ezeadi Ozuah


A result-oriented and highly self-motivated person, I have a good experience in planning, design, and coordination of activities, as well as implementation of management solutions. I am an excellent communicator and have a very good capacity for clear, concise, and logical reasoning, with an analytical approach to problem solving. I believe in investing personal efforts to make the experience at the work place as interesting as possible, as well as in working with others and the management to achieve all organizational objectives. I am also an advocate of firm moral and ethical standards. I keenly await opportunities to assume challenging responsibilities, as I hope they will enhance and optimize my expertise, thus preparing me for significant contributions to the level of performance of any organization that engages my services. I am a very cheerful team player and have excellent interpersonal skills.
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Henry Ekwuruke | Aug 13th, 2012
nice piece of writing. Keep writing!

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