- Title: [SW Country](CWVLIB) You're Invited Into a Virtual Library
Party!
- Posted by/on:[AMJ][Saturday, May 19, 2001]
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Civic
Webs Virtual Library
www.civicwebs.com/cwvlib/
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The goal of this Virtual Library is to support projects of Civic
Webs™. One sub-goal is to create a collection of documents in one
location with hyperlinks to "bookmarks" on each web
page, so that each document can refer to specific paragraphs in other
related documents using these hyperlinks. This will enable users of
Civic Webs™ to write articles with hyperlinks to these bookmarks.
The result is a true "Web" in the original sense of the
word, because all documents in this Virtual Library will be integrated
together into one Web of information.
Following is a sampling of documents that are already published
within this Web:
Books, Essays, and Project
Proposals
- Our "New World Order"
- Africa
- "A
Set of Projects for Achieving
Sustainable Economic Development on the Horn of Africa:
Creating a 'Silicon Valley' on the Horn of Africa",
DACO - Davies Consulting GmbH, 15 August 1997, approx. 150
pages in printed version.
- "Creating
'Agri-Cities' for Re-Settling
Poor People from City Slums onto Small Rural Farms on the Horn
of Africa", DACO - Davies Consulting GmbH, 15
September 1997, 68 pages in printed version.
- Somalia
Constitutions and Related
Documents
- Eritrea
- Ethiopia
- France
- Declaration
of the Rights of Man, approved
by French National Assembly 26 August 1789, written by the
Marque de Lafayette (who served as a Major General in
the US Revolutionary War) with help by his friend Thomas
Jefferson (in English)
- Great Britain
- League of Nations
- The Covenant of the League of
Nations (December 1924)
- Convention to Suppress the Slave
Trade and Slavery (December
1924)
- Somalia
- United States of America
- Causes
and Necessity of Taking Up Arms,
6 July 1775
- Virginia
Declaration of Rights,
by the Virginia Convention of Delegates on 12 June 1776,
drafted by George Mason
- U.S.
Declaration of Independence,
declared on 4 July 1776, drafted by Thomas Jefferson
- U.S.
Constitution,
17 September 1787
- U.S.
Bill of Rights (1st 10
Constitutional Amendments), 1791
- Washington's
Farewell Address, 1796
- U.S.
Constitutional Amendments,
1791 to 1971
- "The
Emancipation Proclamation" by President
Abraham Lincoln (U.S.), 22 September 1862
- "First
Inaugural Address", Woodrow Wilson, 4
March 1913
- "Second
Inaugural Address"
(5 March 1917)
- "Fourteen
Points" (outlining
Wilson's principles for ending WW I and forming the League of
Nations) (8 January 1918)
- United Nations (including the Atlantic
Charter)
- The Atlantic Charter (an
agreement between Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill of Great
Britain and President Franklin D. Roosevelt of the USA laying
foundations for the UN after the end to WW II), 14 August
1941.
- Declaration
by the United Nations
(re-affirmation of the principles in The
Atlantic Charter above, by a
larger number of countries, and including agreements on how to
end WW II), 1 January 1942.
- UN
Charter, 26 June 1945.
- Statutes
of the International Court of Justice,
26 June 1945.
- UN
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of
Genocide, 9 December
1948.
- UN
Universal Declaration of Human Rights,
adopted by UN General Assembly on
10 December 1948
- Geneva
Convention I For
the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded and Sick in
Armed Forces in the Field, Signed
at Geneva, 12 August 1949. Entry into force: 21 October 1950.
- Geneva
Convention IV Relative
to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War,
Signed at Geneva, 12 August 1949
- UN
Convention on Racial Discrimination,
7 March 1966
Many other documents have already been typeset and will be
integrated soon.
Thanks for visiting our Virtual Library.
Revised 22 April
2001
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