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Web Foundation · November 15, 2009

Thank goodness.

The old site is gone,  and a new, more dynamic, more informational, more mobile, more attractive (and, yes, more green) site is at your service.   See the Site Details page for info on how we are working to meet standards.  Big thanks to Lee Dale and Gabriel Mansour at Say Yeah! and their partner Sum Inc. for  Website design and development.  Merci to Fabrice de Comarmond of WithYou for marketing concepts and design, and to Ted Guild at W3C for assisting in the transition from old to new.  All of the photos and video on the site are from our staff, and our new partners, CDI and VU (they have some captured some truly beautiful images).

We have a lot more work to do.  You will see more blogging, more video, more photos, and more about our plans and projects. We also know of problems to be fixed and information to be added, and will do our best to address these things.  Do not hesitate to provide suggestions.

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  1. Noel Wiggins

    November 16, 2009

    Congratulationssounds like a lot of work went into the new site...Looks great--Thanks and RegardsNoel for Nopun.coma graphic design studio

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    1. Jason King

      November 16, 2009

      Great to see your new website, and a really good use of WordPress on a nonprofit website. Looks good - impressed!

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      1. Roauf Khalil Aqayi

        November 29, 2009

        Dear friends.With the creation of the world wide web appeared universal mutation in human communications that cause more that several hundred millions people like us know each other in spite of geographical limitations.If we want, we can plan the universal network of "Emotion Transfer" during the next century (scientifically) and create another universal mutation in human communications ... Codifying science of "Emotion Transfer" and try to create the "universal love network" base on the web that we can share different kinds of emotion and especially share our love.This is my hypothesis:All kinds of science is base on different kinds of the thoughts and the events of human and also the universe, at the same time we have different emotions that we don't know even their names, and as I know there is no science about them so far for example when you are fall in love and I'm not, you can describe it for me, but can't share me you love emotions and so although I have Imaginary of love, I can't realize you love emotions in fact. I think the most important reasons of wars and struggles that are unsolved among the followers of religions and different sects are that they aren't able to share their emotions. For example it isn't realizable the emotions of a Christ for a Moslem and vice-versa. It took more than hundreds years to get the knowledge of human from one part to the another but nowadays through using the web this knowledge can be received during just several hours. Like that now, for example in order to understand the humanity sense of Gandhi, it may take hundreds years that one should pass different experience to get some of them. If there was a way that Mother Tereza could share her emotions, we would see millions of real lovers. I think if the sciences of emotion will be discovered they will be more than our mental sciences, but in order to discover and organizing them it is needed to find a way to share our emotions and I hope to see someday that the web is such powerful that love can be shared through it, and this will be another revolution in human relations. (A better world to love unconditionally & amorous life & live together.)Best regards,Roauf

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