i great fan of PM Suga- i hope other countries follow his courageous examples and all the worlds young superstars http://www.naosaka.com unite with his energy now we know covid will take at least a decade to eradicate- we need a10 year borderless leaders to beat covid- a totally different issue than anything else party bureaucratics gets up to; if my memory serves me diaspora scots -the 80% of us who make lives worldwide - are on the following graduate learning curves - if you see connections we can joyfully share with the world please tell me so i can intro you to the editorial team at new economics or japanese translation of mathematicians at the start of humanising artificial intel or other sdg collaborations chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
GlasgowUU fans - moral sentiments mediation alumni year 263 ;engineering year 261 http://www.adamsmith.app ; The Economist and western royal family transformation to common wealth year 180; japan royal family to asia wising win-win trading maps year 80 http://www.economistjapan.com
humanising ai and trillion times more tech- neumann-einstein alumni 64;graduation of glasgow engineers for women empowerment - year63 http://www.abedmooc.com
so you love a sport- if so whats the greatest goal of its most valuable players
I am biassed I love tennis- i grew up in wimbledon 3 miles walk from the all england club
i have a dream for tennis as well how we 8 billion humans use machine ai in 2020s
osaka becomes the most valued player of the 2020s and after she's won enough
games on the court is linked to all of the japanese who want to win with sdgs
and all women who want to win with sdgs www.ebrac.com and all asians and all haitians
this will take a total transformation in education - hopefully she
can mentor and the olympics committee on how and vice versa
i wonder if there are any royal families around the world who love a sport enough to turn its stars into sdg moon racers grounded on earth - go osaka go - no pressure its not the forty love that counts its how you play the game -only ever seen one person play as caringly (she too was Japanese)
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