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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Today America Has Changed, Now The Rest Of The World Should Change


Change: Yes, It Should Take Place All Over The world
(Please refer my earlier write-ups on this page)

I wrote earlier saying that the world needed America to set a tone for "boundaryless world order"- world sans racial, color, religious, gender and language boundaries and discrimination.

The election of the Democratic nominee for president ship of USA was definitely a move towards this much needed initiative. One hurdle over, we looked forward to the next step. I had wished-
Let the humanity and merit win over the petty racial, color and religious inclinations.

American politics and American thinking, in a way, influences the world politics and many other domains . Therefore, the current American presidential election was important in today's world that has become highly interdependent, socially and economically. It was also equally important because of the unique profiles of the candidates for presidency would put American peoples' democratic thinking and maturity at test.

I had expressed that if the winner candidate was chosen purely on his merits irrespective of race, color, gender and religion, the world would get a clear message and guidance from USA on which direction to move. It would be a great step forward to create a "boundaryless world order". It would be a significant move towards uniting the world irrespective of race, color, gender, religion and language- a great step towards world peace and prosperity.

The American elections are over today and American people's maturity in electing the president has shown that the change is always possible if people decide to make it possible. America has obviously changed, the rest of the world should change too.

(Refer our High Quality Management Encyclopedia at: http://management-universe.blogspot.com/)

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