2005 30
Vote in Silicon Valley
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How could you possibly vote for me out of this list?
2005 28
Internships at the Safe Democracy Foundation
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College students interested in internships at the Safe Democracy Foundation, please send CV to David Hyman at david@safe-democracy.org
Here’s a picture outside of the Palacio Municipal de Congresos
At the Democracy, Terrorism and the Internet Panel. From Left to Right: Myself, Ethan Zuckerman, and Joichi Ito.
Interview by Tatiana Miralles of Radio Francia Internacional.
2005 28
My Building Business Workshop at IE
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Lecture 1
Introduction: An entrepreneur’s life, by Martin Varsavsky
Lecture 2
Business Building Project proposals presented by students’ team. Feedback from professor.
Lecture 3
Entrepreneurship experiences I: Urban Capital
Lecture 4
Entrepreneurship experiences II: Medicorp
Lecture 5
Entrepreneurship experiences III: Jazztel
Lecture 6
Entrepreneurship experiences IV: Ya.com
Lecture 7
Entrepreneurship experiences V: Einsteinet
Lecture 8
Entrepreneurship experiences VI: Educ.ar
Lectures 9 & 10
Business Building Projects Presentation. Critical review by professor and the audience; Course Conclusions.
2005 28
Instituto de Empresa
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The Instituto de Empresa is one of Europe’s leading business schools. This international business school is oriented to providing top-level training for executives and entrepreneurs. The school offers an extensive portfolio of master’s degree programmes (full-time), executive master’s degrees (part-time) and executive education programmes, designed to equip participants with the management tools and competences that make a successful business organisation. The markedly entrepreneurial and global slant of Instituto de Empresa programmes, together with a firm commitment to new technologies and applied research projects, provide a valid response that meets the needs of today’s business community.
2005 14
Alexander Schmid´s 11 Rules for Fighting Terrorism
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Eleven Rules for Preventing and Combating Terrorism
1. Prevent radical individuals and groups from becoming terrorist extremists, by confronting them with a mix of “carrot and stick” – tactics and search for effective counter-motivation measures.
2. Stimulate and encourage defection and conversion of free and imprisoned terrorists and find ways to alienate the terrorist organization from its constituency.
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2005 12
The Infrastructure of Democracy
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While at the Summit, the Internet Group worked for two days producing this document. I was part of the group led by Joichi Ito and Marko Ahtissari. We were around 20 people. Everyone did an amazing job tackling the very difficult issue of what to do or not to do with the internet to reduce the threat of terrorism.
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Well, here´s the answer. We lived with it when I was growing up in Argentina. Left and right wing terrorism. My cousin was never found, nor his body. There´s a memorial for him now in Alcobendas: The Polideportivo David Varsavsky
Case 2735 – David Horacio VARSAVSKY
The IACHR received the following denunciation:
David Horacio VARSAVSKY, C.I. 6.879, 027, DNI 12.549.136, Maure 2239 6p. A, Federal Capital, an Argentine citizen, 18 years of age (9.18.58), single, a student with secondary school training as an electronic technician; he was preparing to enroll in the school of engineering. He worked on radio and television repair. At 9 o’clock on 2.17.77, he was to be inducted into military service.
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2005 12
Spanish Muslims take a Stand
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Spanish Muslims issue fatwa on bin Laden.
2005 12
The Madrid Agenda
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Well, the summit is over. And this is what we have left, the Madrid Agenda.