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	<title>Comments on: Ben Ramalingam is a complex guy</title>
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		<title>By: V Rambihar</title>
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		<description>Enjoy reading how we can improve humanitarianism, and your note on Ben Ramalingam&#039;s excellent and innovative work.

Before  you do the PhD in complexity and humanitarian crisis you may be interested in looking at femmefractal.com for some more ideas on complexity, including a book &quot;Tsunami Chaos and Global Heart&quot; subtitled &quot;using complexity science to rethink and make a better world&quot; available free by clicking the title on the femmefractal.com page or Googling the title.

We have also used complexity ideas for humanitarianism in a Global Heart Project for 25 years, and a Global Heart Hour project since 2005,  inspired by the tsunami of 2004, available at Globalhearthour.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Enjoy reading how we can improve humanitarianism, and your note on Ben Ramalingam&#8217;s excellent and innovative work.</p>
<p>Before  you do the PhD in complexity and humanitarian crisis you may be interested in looking at femmefractal.com for some more ideas on complexity, including a book &#8220;Tsunami Chaos and Global Heart&#8221; subtitled &#8220;using complexity science to rethink and make a better world&#8221; available free by clicking the title on the femmefractal.com page or Googling the title.</p>
<p>We have also used complexity ideas for humanitarianism in a Global Heart Project for 25 years, and a Global Heart Hour project since 2005,  inspired by the tsunami of 2004, available at Globalhearthour.com</p>
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