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A Norwegian diplomat, Charung Gollar, was asked to present the UN with a graphical representation highlighting the main problems faced by the world in 2004. He presented a set of 7 pictures entitled "The power of stars" and was applauded for the simplicity of his idea. Despite having no pretensions at all, his work was submitted to participate for the Nobel Prize in Political Marketing. Attached are the 7 pictures presented by him.

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File Type: jpg Angola.JPG (176.4 KB, 228 views)
File Type: jpg Brazil.JPG (173.0 KB, 153 views)
File Type: jpg Burkina_Faso.JPG (143.7 KB, 110 views)
File Type: jpg China.JPG (166.1 KB, 118 views)
File Type: jpg Colombia.JPG (207.7 KB, 99 views)

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2 more attachments of the above description are here !!!!!!
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File Type: jpg Europe.JPG (172.4 KB, 87 views)
File Type: jpg USA.JPG (274.3 KB, 99 views)

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Glad to see that at least this guy didn't mention India's name. I really don't understand why everyone thinks that India is all about pollution and other bad things.

I am proud to be an Indian and would request every Indian to be proud of being born in India. We should not focus on what the country has done for us but let's make a list of what we have done and can do for our country. Let's do something for our country since the Commonwealth is also quite close. At least we can keep our local areas clean.

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