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Literature Review from the year 2014 in the subject American Studies - Literature, grade: A, ( Atlantic International University ), course: PhD JOURNALISM, language: English, abstract: The book "Fractal Time-The Secret of 2012 and the New World Age" by Gregg Braden explores the discoveries of time as the means of communication from the past. In addition, the book proposes that time defines the map to an individual's future and provides a picture of the world to come. The Mayans identify December 21, 2012 as the end of the world age, particularly to be attributed to the Winter solace. The cycle…mehr

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Literature Review from the year 2014 in the subject American Studies - Literature, grade: A, ( Atlantic International University ), course: PhD JOURNALISM, language: English, abstract: The book "Fractal Time-The Secret of 2012 and the New World Age" by Gregg Braden explores the discoveries of time as the means of communication from the past. In addition, the book proposes that time defines the map to an individual's future and provides a picture of the world to come. The Mayans identify December 21, 2012 as the end of the world age, particularly to be attributed to the Winter solace. The cycle is predicted to have started in the 5th world age that is approximately 3114 B.C. This defines 1800 years prior the time of the exodus of Moses, which is around 5125 years ago. Parallel to the world-age the traditions of the Indians were passing on through oral traditions thus they may have lost their accuracy along the transmission. Therefore, the oral communications are dated back before the literature.
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Felix Babatunde Ale, a household name in the field of Journalism, Corporate Communications as well as Space Science and Technology development in Nigeria and Africa, is indeed an excellent professional with inspiring records of robust and broad-based experience in his chosen career. An exemplary focus of discipline, dedication, selfless services, humility and loyalty, Felix Ale has defined himself as a strong, indefatigable and committed communication strategist and indeed a worthy ambassador of Nigeria Union of Journalists. He holds a Ph.D. in Journalism (WITH DISTINCTION) from the prestigious ATLANTIC INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY in the United States with a broad-based research interest on SPACE JOURNALISM. This research work represents the first in the academic history of Nigeria. Felix Ale is currently Director Media and Corporate Communications of the National Space Research and Development Agency of Nigeria. He is also the Editor in Chief of NIGERIA SPACE DIGEST, a monthly publicatio