“Power... Military success is not sufficient to win: economic development, institution-building and the rule of law, promoting internal reconciliation, good governance, providing basic services to the people, training and equipping indigenous military and police forces, strategic communications, and more of these, along with security, are essential ingredients for long-term success.” PeopleLongLawWinningForcePeaceTermEconomicSecurityMilitaryBuildingCommunicationDevelopmentEssentialsTrainingPoliceInstitutionsLong TermSufficientInternalsIngredientsProvidingGovernancePromotingIndigenousReconciliationStrategicRule Of LawEconomic DevelopmentPolice ForceGood GovernanceLong Term Success Author:Robert M. Gates
“If we compel the composer to write in terms of what the listener is able to hear, we flirt with the danger of freezing the evolution of musical language, whose progressive development comes about through transgressions of a given era's perceptual habits."” IfsWritingAbleLanguageGivenTermMusicDangerDevelopmentEvolutionHabitMusicalErasProgressiveComposerListenersFlirtingTransgressionFreezing Book:Music and Discourse: Toward a Semiology of Music Source: Music and Discourse: Toward a Semiology of Music
“In every Indigenous community I've been in, they absolutely do want community infrastructure and they do want development, but they want it on their own terms. They want to be able to use their national resources and their assets in a way that protects and sustains them. Our territories are our wealth, the major assets we have. And Indigenous people use and steward this property so that they can achieve and maintain a livelihood, and achieve and maintain that same livelihood for future generations.” PeopleWayWantUseAbleTermCommunityWealthGenerationsAchieveDevelopmentProtectMajorsResourcesPropertyAssetsTerritoryInfrastructureIndigenousFuture GenerationLivelihoodStewardsIndigenous People Author:Rebecca Adamson