Dialogue Sponsors--New Art 14 y
Dialogue Sponsors--New Art
11:57 AM
February 23, 2010
I just made this new Art.
I will explain more later.
I need to take care of myself.
thanks,
Leslie visit the page
Shifting the Nature of the World 14 y
Shifting the Nature of the World:
Dr. Robert Fraley, Ph.D., the father of agricultural biotechnology,
spoke on "Sustainable Solutions for Doubling Crop Productivity by 2030"
at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
176th Annual Meeting in San Diego. AAAS is the most prestigious
science organization in the nation with members rooted in
national policy. After his talk, I approached Robert Fraley with the idea
that It's time for GMO and Organic Lovers to talk.
I approached him with the idea of lessening
tension through dialogue.
Robert Fraley, Executive Vice President
and Chief Technology Officer at the Monsanto Company.
the man who has influenced the lives of more than 12 million farmers
on more than 282 million acres in twenty-three countries worldwide.
said yes to the idea.
He planted a beet seed in a sugar cane
bagasse pot to grow out the intention
as did four other key players through the day.
I handed him a copy of the
Monsanto Company literature
that was placed on the seats.
I asked him to write me a note.
He wrote:
"Leslie,
Let's close the gap!'
Robert Fraley
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Robert, Leslie, and Tami February 21, 2010.
around 1:25 PM, Sunday afternoon.
Room 6C, San Diego Convention Center,
AAAS 2010 Annual Meeting. Robert is Dr. Robert T. Fraley,
Chief Tecnology Officer for Monsanto Company,
Leslie Is Your Enchanted Gardener, Plant Your Dream
popular blogger, and
Tami is Tami Craig Schilling, Director,
Strategic Communications & Operations,
Monsanto Company, Public Affairs.
The Cartoon character ... read more
Family Science Days at AAAS San Diego were Open to All for Free 14 y
Family Science Days at AAAS San Diego were Open to All for Free
Staff from the San Diego Natural History Museum
were part of family science day activities February 20-21
at the AAAS 2010 Annual Meeting held at the
Convention Center.
The Natural history museum brought down a collection
of bugs from around the world, and had another display
of bugs just from San Diego County.
Kids also had the opportunity to chip away
at ancient fossil sea shells embedded in soil.
The paleontologists wanted to teach the kids
what to do if they ever run across deposits.
The Family Science day was a free activity
open to al ... read more
Gabriel Cousens looks good in his "genes" 14 y
Gabriel Cousens looks good in his "genes."
THE POWER OF LIVE FOODS in the February 2010
issue of VISION MAGAZINE has important information
to share.
For those within a 100 mile radius of San Diego
this upcoming weekend, join DR. GABRIEL COUSENS
at the WORLD BEAT CENTER Friday
through Sunday, February 26,27,28.
February 22, 2010
2:04 PM
DR. GABRIEL COUSENS has a great article in the
February 2010 issue of VISION MAGAZINE. You can
read the online story here:
THE POWER OF LIVE FOODS
If scientists were a bit less reductionist
by nature, and more omni-lateral in their thinking,
they might go far toward resolving some of the
emerging crisis of our times, including diabetes.
Dr. Cousens shares some brilliant ideas about
genes, one of the core constituents of individual
make up in his article in VISION.
To Register for the workshop, go here:
To Register for the wo ... read more
"Uncle Leslie" was a Hit with the Science 10th Graders 14 y
"Uncle Leslie" was a Hit with the Science Teens
at Ms Eva Becker's 10th grade classes.
Leslie talked food and planted seed dreams
the morning after Fat Tuesday.
WITH THE KIDS
LINK TO THE NEW PLANT YOUR DREAM WEB SITE
KID’s CURRICULUM
http://pr4progress.org/plantyourdream/?p=117
NEW LINK
MS EVA BECKER’s WEBPAGE
AT HAMI HIGH SCHOOL
She says:
Dear Parents and Students,
Announcements:
”Uncle Leslie”, The Enchanted Gardener, came to visit our BIO classes on February 17th. He taught us about planting our dreams through getting in touch with nature and thereby our true inner selves. We planted beet plants and are watching them grow our seed dreams!! We learned about the importance of eating natural foods tha ... read more
Get a Science Education through these Great AAAS Audio Tapes 14 y
Get a Science Education through these Great AAAS Audio Tapes
ADS
LIST OF CD’s AND MP3 DOWNLOADS
FROM THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT
OF SCIENCE (AAAS) 2010 ANNUAL MEETING, February 18-22, 2010
CONTACT INFO FOR ORDERING TAPES
FROM the AAAS 2010 ANNUAL MEETING
IN SAN DIEGO
Http://www.aven.com
800.810.8273
JASON MITCHELL recorded many of the sessions
down at the American Association for the Advancement
of Science (AAAS) 176th Meeting. He had a staff of five
at the event. There were 18 rooms per time slot. 170
sessions were recorded. I want to thank Jason for
a job well done. He has ... read more
Award Winner Francis Collins :AAAS Advances Science and Serves Society 14 y
Science Award Winners (AAAS) Advance Science and Serve Society.
Dr. Francis Collins receives the AAAS Philip Hauge-Abelson Prize.
Science Teacher Keep the Beet Media Star, The World's First Talking
Beet plant, likes Dr. Collins and considers him one of Washington's
most untiring servants for the public good.
AAAS AWARD AND PRIZE WINNERS
These awards were presented at the 176th AAAS
Meetng February 20, 2010, at the
San Diego Convention Center.
It was a privilege and honor to attend this award
ceremony that recognized extraordinary achievements
of the men and women who were the recepients
of the 2009 AAAS awards and prizes.
Among the winners were
Francis S. Collins, M.D.n Ph.D
Director of the National Institutes of Health,
the agency of the U.S. Government.
I first met Dr. Collins on Friday at the Convention Center.
KEEP The BEET Media Star, The World’s First Ta ... read more
Pro and Con Monsanto Issues 14 y
Pro and Con Monsanto Issues
12:54 AM
February 21, 2010
CON MONSANTO
Received this in the email.
Gives a good explanation
of the Con issues against Monsanto.
http://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/monsanto-and-global-threats-to-the-food-supply
Monsanto owns 90% of the seed supply.
Monsanto in Irag.
”You can no longer use the seeds
you have always used.”
Monsanto patenting seeds
that were developed in Irag.
Issues Raised in this Potcast:
The government has decided that people
do not need to know if GMO’s are in the food.
PRO
The Forbes Article
Monsanto Company of the Year
h ... read more
"GMO and Organic Lovers to Talk!" sez Keep the Beet--New Art 14 y
"GMO and Organic Lovers to Talk!" sez Keep the Beet--New Art
Uploaded
12:30 AM
February 21, 2010
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12:27 AM
February 20, 2010
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Lessening the Tension between GMO vs Organic 14 y
The Seed Dream I will plant in soil tomorrow:
An invitation to engage in a healthy
dialogue between those who support Genetic Engineering
in its applications to seeds and farming, and those
who support organic food production and its lifestyle.
I will seed beets and beet seeds that this will
grow into a new plant, a plant that
represents an intention,
a new AAAS program called (DoSEF),
The AAAS Program of Dialogue on Science, Ethics,
and Food.
As the Seed Grows, so may the program I now
see and seed, grow up from healthy soil.
11:26 PM
February 20, 2010
I have been spending time with members of
the AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT
OF SCIENCE (AAAS). I am part of the press corps.
I came in to this experience with a sense of urgency
about the state of GMO Foods. I was drawn in
to hear DR. ROBERT T. FRALEY,
Dr. Fraley oversees Monsanto’s integrated crop and seed agribusiness technology and research with facilities in most world areas.
http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1576502
The AAAP is a remarkable organization and this is its
146th meeting.
Last night I attended a a recep ... read more
Profound and Life Shifting Experience at the AAAS 2010 Annual Meeting 14 y
Attending this year’s 176th Meeting
of the American Association
for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
has been a life shifting experience for me.
Read on.
This Art was created this morning on Photoshop elements.
I intentionally left off the credentials for Dr. Peter Agre,
AAAS President, DIrector, Malaria Research Institute,
John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
When we all get to the gates of Heaven, we will
not be seen for the letters after our name, but
for the gift we have given back to life as we walked together
serving humanity. This photo was taken
during the Opening Ceremony for
the 176th Meeting of the American Association
for the Advancement of Science, February 18-22
2010, San Diego Convent ... read more
Blogging Contest and Blogs I like written at the AAAS 2010 Annual Meeting 14 y
Blogging Contest!!!
..and Blogs I like written at and about the AAAS 2010 Annual meeting
in San Diego February 18-22, 2010
6:33 AM
Februar 22, 2010
http://news.sciencemag.org/cgi-bin/mt/mt.cgi?__mode=view&_type=entry&id=20920&blog_id=10
I can see my draft on this page,
but I still do not know how to publish it.
I want help from Jue Wang.
I am going down to the press room to see him.
6:16 AM
February 22, 2010
I am still finding frustration
signing in with MOVABLE TYPE
and how to sign in to the Science Blogger site.
I have had some profound experiences and
blogged about them on the PLANT YOUR DREAM BLOG.
I want to go down this morning before my acupuncture
session and speak ... read more
Monsanto Ag's Robert Fraley spoke at Sunday 12:30-1:15 Rm 6c 14 y
Robert T. Fraley, Monsanto Company,
Ag giant, speaks Sunday 12:30-1:15 Rm 6c.
His topic was SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS
FOR DOUBLING CROP PRODUCTIVITY BY 2030.
7:43 AM
February 20, 2010
Sunday, 21 February
Sunday, 21 February
12:30 p.m.-1:15 p.m.
San Diego Convention Center, Room 6C
Robert T. Fraley, Ph.D.
Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Monsanto Co., St Louis, Missouri
Sustainable Solutions for Doubling Crop Productivity by 2030
Dr. Fraley oversees Monsanto’s integrated crop and seed agribusiness technology and research with facilities in most world areas. He has been involved in agricultural biotechnology since the early eighties and has been with Monsanto for 25 years. His educational bac ... read more
Mendel in the Kitchen: A scientists View of GM Foods 14 y
Mendel in the Kitchen: A scientists View of GM Foods
Met the author of this highly readable
and very important book last night
after Dr. Peter Agre’s Opening Ceremony
down here at the AAAS Annual Meeting.
I consider this one of the most important books
of our time. It opens a point of departure for
the issue of our times, GMO’s and their relationship
to The Future of Foods.
http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=11000
I recommend that you study this book carefully.
I made some other comments in this blog called
Prove It!
http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1575969
Please read Dr. Nina F ... read more
The Call of Gaia: George Drake, Ph.C 14 y
Meet a man named George Drake, Ph.C last night
at the reception following Dr. Peter Agre's Opening Ceremony
at the American Association for the Advancement of Science
(AAAS) Annual Meeting. He gifted me with a copy of his
book, and told me he was here at the meeting of
the nation's scientists to find partners for his
project to colonize Mars.
12:52 PM
February 20, 2010
Met a man with a cane
last night at the reception
following the inspiring talk
of Dr. Peter Agre, President of
AAAS, the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
There are many forward looking scientists
here at the Annual Meeting.
It is an honor to welcome AAAS
to San DIego. This is an organization
that has really caught my eye.
It has also caught the eye of
the President I helped elect
who now handles government affairs
for me.
Dr Agre and past president
past president Gilbert S. Omenn.,
M.D., Ph.D. ... read more
Goldman, The Science Journalist 14 y
I love writing about science.
I would not be walking today
if I had not found surgeons good enough
to replace my hips twice. And I love
being Your Enchanted Gardener, the Dream Planter,
for this role allows me to point out the need
for new science-based research.
LESLIE GOLDMAN,
YOUR ENCHANTED GARDENER
from the PRESS ROOM
at the AAAS ANNUAL MEETING
Feb 19, 2010
12:08 PM
February 19, 2010
I love science.
I have loved it all my life.
In the eleventh grade at Fairfax High School
in Los Angeles, before they did an upgrade
and built a building over the old pond,
Richard Lapidus and I would climb over the fense
and catch toads.
One night, around 11 PM,
we hopped the fense started to collect
toads on the football field.
They were all over the place.
A police car came by and the officers saw us. ... read more
Is Acupuncture a Science? 14 y
Is acupuncture a science, I just asked Dr. Greg Spurber,
BMBS, DAOM. He is DIrector of Clinical Services at the
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine. If you are feeling
in need of some balancing, you may want to catch a cab
and come out to Mission Valley for a treatment while
in town. That made common sense to me this morning,
although I am not sure my decision was scientifically-based.
LESLIE GOLDMAN,
YOUR ENCHANTED GARDENER
from the PRESS ROOM
at the AAAS ANNUAL MEETING
Feb 19, 2010
11:44 AM-12:03 PM
February 19, 2010
Leslie Goldman, here, Your Enchanted Gardener.
I just finished an acupuncture session with the doctor
student candidates at the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine.
Warren Sheir and Frank Shuster from Chicago were on the shift.
I did not see the M.D. who was part of the team.
I did not sleep but a couple hours last night.
I was blogging on the AAAS meeting last night.
Take a look.
I interviewed Dr. Gre ... read more
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