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Real Up Human [.net] <realuphuman.net@gmail.com>Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 12:30 PM
To: "Stephen @Gruwup #Kramobone-The.Good Graves" <sgraves@dbh.sbcounty.gov>, "#Jonathan.Arellano-Jackson : #Kramobone-The.Good" <JArellano-Jackson@pd.sbcounty.gov>
Cc: enable@un.org, James Driskill <inthemindway@gmail.com>

Mr Graves, Therapist at Phoenix Community Counseling San Bernardino County Department of Behavior Health along with country employed public
defender Jonathan Arellano Jackson Public Defender who has the court obligation to see that my rights as a person with disabilities are enabled
fully wisdom wise, not theoretically enabled but really fully enabled.  What this means as far as email, email must be respected and also enabled as well as all
content links must be followed up.   As Respected as a fully participating member of our society.


On Youtube there is a playlist:

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Me and my entire family here on Peace Building Website 3260 Grande Vista San Bernardino CA 92405
have been down sick.  I missed my appointment of Psych Doctor Yesterday due to this illness.



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The little one, Shane who is in elementary school at Davidson Elementary has been out of
school going on 2 full weeks.  Most of all my peace building work has been placed on hold.   This home has been
in the Driskill Family since I was age 5 and went to Davidson Elementary.  I used to be able to
walk to Davidson for Kindergarten class, did you know?   Another generation is growing up in this household
that will not be ignored to the changes of the future that is happening as we speak.     There are several
emails that are in your name but were directed to a wrong email address.   This one forwarding here is one that
I want your immediate response to as our counseling sessions relates to TRUST.   How can I trust a system that
is foundational more corrupt than not if you take  the Transparency International Score of 18 on a scale of
0 to 100 where 100 is best and 0 is worse.  18 is the United States.  

You have been squirming attempting to
not empower my rights as persons with disabilities -- per the UNITED NATIONS ENABLE CONVERSION ON
RIGHTS WITH PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES.  YOU THINK AND ACT THE SAME AS ALL OF THE OTHER
CORRUPTED PERSONS THAT I HAVE HAD TO DEAL WITH FOR OVER 10 years.    HOW CAN I TRUST YOU
WHEN YOU ARE INTERNAL OF THEM AND NOT A PART OF PEACE BUILDING US.

@Gruwup 2018
Great Reasons Us Will Unite Peace
Therapist - Phoenix - Community - Counseling
You have been included to #Kramobone-The.Good
and there is not OPT-OUT option to this space on the
web.

One Bad Makes All Look Bad. 
This interface on my trust building network is to eventually replace Jonathan Arellano-Jackson, Defense Attorney
in the state and court authority enforcement of legally pressing my rights as persons with disabilities forward even
though you apparently will not come willingly.

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(a) Respect for inherent dignity, individual autonomy including the freedom to make one’s own choices, and independence of persons

Each person is entitled to make their own choices, and be assisted in doing so when necessary

 

(b) Non-discrimination

Non-discrimination is a fundamental concept of all human rights law, and is found in all human rights conventions.

Discrimination is impermissible both in direct and indirect forms. For example, it is direct discrimination for an employer to refuse to employ someone on the basis of their disability, provided that person can perform the job with reasonable accommodations provided by the employer. It is indirect discrimination, for example, if during voting for elected officials, accessible ballots are not made available for persons with visual impairments.

Society must make ‘reasonable accommodation’ for persons with disabilities. Failure to provide reasonable accommodation is a form of discrimination. Reasonable accommodation means that adjustments and modifications to the environment should be made, in order to allow persons with disabilities to exercise the same rights and freedoms as others.

 

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Full participation in all aspects of society is important in order to empower individuals to fulfill their potentials as citizens and contributing members of their communities.

 

(d) Respect for difference and acceptance of persons with disabilities as part of human diversity and humanity

 

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The concept of Accessibility is specifically addressed in Article 9, but it is also a guiding principle of the Convention. This Convention marks the first time that accessibility is mentioned in an international human rights instrument, and it is defined within the Convention a highly comprehensive manner.

It is not sufficient to only bestow rights to persons, but it is also necessary to ensure that persons can feasibly access and enjoy what is bestowed by these rights. Without access, rights are only theoretical.

When thinking of accessibility, one often thinks of providing ramps to buildings for wheelchair users. However, accessibility goes much further than wheelchair ramps. Society must ensure access to things such as roads, public transportation systems, pedestrian signs, public facilities (schools, hospitals & clinics, housing, workplaces), information and communication (websites, telephone systems). When one stops to think about it, one begins to realise how much of society is inaccessible to significant portions of its members.

The concept of accessibility as defined in the Convention is part of the paradigm shift that the Convention represents in the evolution of thinking of development and disability.

 

(g) Equality between men and women


 

(h) Respect for the evolving capacities of children with disabilities and respect for the right of children with disabilities to preserve their identities

 


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There are eight guiding principles that underlie the Convention and each one of its specific articles:

(a) Respect for inherent dignity, individual autonomy including the freedom to make one’s own choices, and independence of persons

(b) Non-discrimination

(c) Full and effective participation and inclusion in society

(d) Respect for difference and acceptance of persons with disabilities as part of human diversity and humanity

(e) Equality of opportunity

(f) Accessibility

(g) Equality between men and women

(h) Respect for the evolving capacities of children with disabilities and respect for the right of children with disabilities to preserve their identities

 


 

(a) Respect for inherent dignity, individual autonomy including the freedom to make one’s own choices, and independence of persons

Each person is entitled to make their own choices, and be assisted in doing so when necessary

 

(b) Non-discrimination

Non-discrimination is a fundamental concept of all human rights law, and is found in all human rights conventions.

Discrimination is impermissible both in direct and indirect forms. For example, it is direct discrimination for an employer to refuse to employ someone on the basis of their disability, provided that person can perform the job with reasonable accommodations provided by the employer. It is indirect discrimination, for example, if during voting for elected officials, accessible ballots are not made available for persons with visual impairments.

Society must make ‘reasonable accommodation’ for persons with disabilities. Failure to provide reasonable accommodation is a form of discrimination. Reasonable accommodation means that adjustments and modifications to the environment should be made, in order to allow persons with disabilities to exercise the same rights and freedoms as others.

 

(c) Full and effective participation and inclusion in society

There are different levels on which participation of persons with disabilities is addressed in the Convention:

1. Participation is a guiding principle underlying the entire Convention and its specific articles

2. Ensuring the maximum participation in all activities of persons with disabilities is an obligation of the State and of the society

3. Participation is a right which persons with disabilities have a legal right to claim

Why is participation important?

Full participation in all aspects of society is important in order to empower individuals to fulfill their potentials as citizens and contributing members of their communities.

 

(d) Respect for difference and acceptance of persons with disabilities as part of human diversity and humanity

 

(e) Equality of opportunity

(f) Accessibility

The concept of Accessibility is specifically addressed in Article 9, but it is also a guiding principle of the Convention. This Convention marks the first time that accessibility is mentioned in an international human rights instrument, and it is defined within the Convention a highly comprehensive manner.

It is not sufficient to only bestow rights to persons, but it is also necessary to ensure that persons can feasibly access and enjoy what is bestowed by these rights. Without access, rights are only theoretical.

When thinking of accessibility, one often thinks of providing ramps to buildings for wheelchair users. However, accessibility goes much further than wheelchair ramps. Society must ensure access to things such as roads, public transportation systems, pedestrian signs, public facilities (schools, hospitals & clinics, housing, workplaces), information and communication (websites, telephone systems). When one stops to think about it, one begins to realise how much of society is inaccessible to significant portions of its members.

The concept of accessibility as defined in the Convention is part of the paradigm shift that the Convention represents in the evolution of thinking of development and disability.

 

(g) Equality between men and women


 

(h) Respect for the evolving capacities of children with disabilities and respect for the right of children with disabilities to preserve their identities

 





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Date: Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 7:48 PM
Subject: Transparency International : How Corrupt Is Your Country? On Scale 0-100 where 0 = most corrupt, United States Of America Ranks 18. I want to change my United States Citizenry To Develop My Technology is a fair and equitable country like New Zealand score 89.
To: "#Jonathan.Arellano-Jackson : #Kramobone-The.Good" <JArellano-Jackson@pd.sbcounty.gov>, "Stephen @Realuphuman @Gruwup Graves Therapist San Bernardino County Phoenix Community Counseling" <sgraves@wp.sbcounty.gov>
Cc: "Terry #Kramobone-The.Bad Klinkhart" <tklinkhart@sbcsd.org>, Rachel #Kramobone L Griffin <rachel@thslawfirm.com>


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How corrupt is your country?

A look into Transparency International's latest report on corruption around the world.

Business & Economy, Corruption, United States, Panama Papers, Middle East

Despite efforts to tackle corruption around the world, progress is still frustratingly slow, according to the latest report from Transparency International.

Its annual Corruption Perception Index reveals some alarming trends. It shows public service corruption is still a huge problem for two-thirds of the world's economies.

The report uses a scale of zero to 100 to rank countries: zero is highly corrupt and 100 is very clean. Syria, South Sudan and Somalia rank lowest with scores of 14, 12 and 9 respectively. New Zealand comes out on top but with a score of 89.

The best performing region is Western Europe with an average score of 66, while the worst performing regions are sub-Saharan Africa and Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

What we see happening in the US is the growing awareness of the influence of money and politics, of the capacity of powerful interests to influence politics through campaign donations ... through lobbying. So there's growing awareness about the influence and the negative effect that this has on politics and through that on the lives of everyday people - so this is definitely one of the reasons of concern in the US right now.

Max Heywood, money laundering expert, Transparency International

Max Heywood, a money laundering expert at Transparency International, says "the index we published shows that out of 180 countries around the world, two-thirds of them are below the midpoint of the scale, so scoring below 50 points. This means that they have severe to quite considerable corruption risks in these countries. What this means is that the promises the governments have been making in the last years - signing up to different commitments, signing up to international agreements - are not really being put into place yet."

Explaining why the US is ranked 18th on the corruption index, Heywood says, "What we see happening in the US is the growing awareness of the influence of money and politics, of the capacity of powerful interests to influence politics through campaign donations, through supporting different types of political advertising through lobbying. So, there's growing awareness about the influence and the negative effect that this has on politics and through that on the lives of everyday people - so this is definitely one of the reasons of concern in the US right now."

The index also shows that one journalist is killed every week in a highly corrupt country.

One of the issues Heywood's organisation is looking at across the board is "the link between growing corruption or growing perceptions of corruption is the lack of civil liberties, the lack of a free press. We see this in several countries around the world where there's been a backslide because free press and free media are essential to hold governments to account. And without journalists asking questions and looking at data and informing the public about what governments are doing on their behalf, it's very difficult to get control of corruption."

With regards to the Middle East, "This is a region out of the 21 countries that we've covered, 19 are below the 50 point midscale, so well below other countries in other regions in the rankings. This is again linked to the capacity of elites and powerful interests to take decisions which are not in the interest of the general population. And at the same time, crack down or lack of freedom for the press, for civil society to actually ask questions of those in power."

"So, when you look at those two things combined, it's not surprising the perceptions of public corruption in the region have not improved at all and in some cases, have actually gone backwards," says Heywood.

Touching on the effect of the Panama Papers and the Paradise Papers, "For us, the Panama Papers and the Paradise Papers were actually really positive developments because it showed the power of the media and large data to illustrate at a very high scale what is going on and how corruption is actually working. It is no longer something that is seen as abstract or people are powerless to do something about this. There have been hundreds of investigations that came out of the Panama Papers and people who are on trial right now, so again, thanks to the power of the media, and the power of civil society, we're seeing how this could actually help turn the tide ... We really hope journalists will continue to do their jobs, and be allowed to do their jobs, and to work with the data that's becoming increasingly available to hold governments and the powerful to account."

Also on this episode of Counting the Cost:

Venezuela-Colombia border: The number of Venezuelans escaping economic hardship to neighbouring Colombia keeps rising - despite tighter border controls. Alessandro Rampietti reports from Cucuta, on the Colombia-Venezuela border.

Venezuela's cryptocurrency, the petro: This week, Venezuela became the first ever government in history to launch its own cryptocurrency called the petro. Its price is tied to the country's oil reserves. Yet at this stage, it's still very unclear what technology or exchange will be used or how it will be managed. With $150bn in external debt, quadruple-digit inflation and shortages of everything from food to medicine, Venezuela's economy is in meltdown. President Nicolas Maduro hopes it will help the nearly bankrupt country sidestep economic sanctions and increase imports of vitally needed goods.

Adres Abadia, senior international economist from Pantheon Macroeconomics, offers his take.

Energy dynamics: This week, an Israeli energy company announced a $15bn deal to export natural gas to Egypt. Cyprus, too, said it was nearing a supply agreement. So what's this all about? Egypt, once it becomes self-sufficient in gas, wants to transform itself into an energy export hub on Europe's doorstep. Israel, too, wants to transform itself into a gas exporter. But this is a region rife with political uncertainty.

Artificial intelligence: Twenty-six of the world's leading experts in emerging technologies are warning of the dangers of artificial intelligence. They say cybercrime will grow and drones will be misused during the next decade, as Emma Hayward reports from Cambridge, UK.

South Africa's economic challenge: South Africa's new President Cyril Ramaposa says tough measures are necessary to repair the economy. And his first budget published this week contains some unpopular changes. Value-added tax will go up to 15 percent for the first time in more than 20 years, reports Fahmida Miller from Johannesburg.

John Ashbourne, Africa economist at Capital Economics, gives us his take.

Laos dam: The first dam on the lower Mekong River in Southeast Asia may start generating electricity earlier than expected. The controversial Don Sahong dam is in Laos and the communist government says it needs the project to improve the country's economy. But many who rely on the river say not enough research has been done on the environmental impact. Wayne Hay reports from Khong District in southern Laos.

Source: Al Jazeera News


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To: "#Jonathan.Arellano-Jackson : #Kramobone-The.Good" <JArellano-Jackson@pd.sbcounty.gov>, "Stephen @Realuphuman @Gruwup Graves Therapist San Bernardino County Phoenix Community Counseling" <sgraves@wp.sbcounty.gov>
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Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2018 19:48:23 -0800
Subject: Transparency International : How Corrupt Is Your Country? On Scale 0-100 where 0 = most corrupt, United States Of America Ranks 18. I want to change my United States Citizenry To Develop My Technology is a fair and equitable country like New Zealand score 89.
 View In Browser with Video Link:

https://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/countingthecost/2018/02/corrupt-country-180224103629596.html
How corrupt is your country?
A look into Transparency International's latest report on corruption around
the world.

25 Feb 2018 06:14 GMT Business & Economy
<https://www.aljazeera.com/topics/categories/business.html>, Corruption
<https://www.aljazeera.com/topics/issues/corruption.html>, United States
<https://www.aljazeera.com/topics/country/united-states.html>, Panama Papers
<https://www.aljazeera.com/topics/issues/panama-papers.html>, Middle East
<https://www.aljazeera.com/topics/regions/middleeast.html>

Despite efforts to tackle corruption around the world, progress is still
frustratingly slow, according to the latest report from Transparency
International
<https://www.transparency.org/news/feature/corruption_perceptions_index_2017>
.

Its annual Corruption Perception Index reveals some alarming trends. It
shows public service corruption is still a huge problem for two-thirds of
the world's economies.

The report uses a scale of zero to 100 to rank countries: zero is highly
corrupt and 100 is very clean. Syria
<https://www.aljazeera.com/topics/country/syria.html>, South Sudan
<https://www.aljazeera.com/topics/country/south-sudan.html> and Somalia
<https://www.aljazeera.com/topics/country/somalia.html> rank lowest with
scores of 14, 12 and 9 respectively. New Zealand
<https://www.aljazeera.com/topics/country/new-zealand.html> comes out on
top but with a score of 89.

The best performing region is Western Europe with an average score of 66,
while the worst performing regions are sub-Saharan Africa and Eastern
Europe and Central Asia.

What we see happening in the US is the growing awareness of the influence
of money and politics, of the capacity of powerful interests to influence
politics through campaign donations ... through lobbying. So there's
growing awareness about the influence and the negative effect that this has
on politics and through that on the lives of everyday people - so this is
definitely one of the reasons of concern in the US right now.

Max Heywood, money laundering expert, Transparency International

Max Heywood, a money laundering expert at Transparency International, says
"the index we published shows that out of 180 countries around the world,
two-thirds of them are below the midpoint of the scale, so scoring below 50
points. This means that they have severe to quite considerable corruption
risks in these countries. What this means is that the promises the
governments have been making in the last years - signing up to different
commitments, signing up to international agreements - are not really being
put into place yet."

Explaining why the US is ranked 18th on the corruption index, Heywood says,
"What we see happening in the US is the growing awareness of the influence
of money and politics, of the capacity of powerful interests to influence
politics through campaign donations, through supporting different types of
political advertising through lobbying. So, there's growing awareness about
the influence and the negative effect that this has on politics and through
that on the lives of everyday people - so this is definitely one of the
reasons of concern in the US right now."

The index also shows that one journalist is killed every week in a highly
corrupt country.

One of the issues Heywood's organisation is looking at across the board is
"the link between growing corruption or growing perceptions of corruption
is the lack of civil liberties, the lack of a free press
<https://www.aljazeera.com/topics/categories/media.html>. We see this in
several countries around the world where there's been a backslide because
free press and free media are essential to hold governments to account. And
without journalists asking questions and looking at data and informing the
public about what governments are doing on their behal
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