Saturday, March 6, 2010

Long-toed Salamander: Quaker Center at Ben Lomond, Academics, WUaS Needs Monies, Learning from Quaker Workshop

Quaker Center at Ben Lomond, California, is lovely in the redwoods near Santa Cruz. It's a retreat center, with parallels to Harbin Hot Springs, but with a different milieu. Quakers, Unitarians, Hippies, Harbin residents and visitors, and Yogis have a lot in common.


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Academics were marginal in a way 100 years ago, I would think, perhaps like the above people might considered, by some. Will the people above find their ways to more prosperity, in their unique expressions of caring.


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9.2 billion people will inhabit the world in a few decades (6.7 billion now) w many accessing LEARNING on mobiles: worlduniversity.wikia.com


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State of California's unemployment rate: 12.4%. The open, free online World University & School would like to create many great jobs!

WUaS needs Monies.


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One thing I take away from the "Rightly Ordered Financial Management" vis-a-vis World University & School, monies and incorporation is using Quick Books, the Nolo Press book to "How to Form a Nonprofit Corporation in California," as well as a free spread sheet program like Google Docs or Open Office is most sensible. Focusing your financial process with queries can also be invaluable.






















(http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2010/03/long-toed-salamander-quaker-center-at.html - March 06, 2010)

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