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Eastward Expansion Eastward Expansion 21 August 2010
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Calling all Advancement Members!

I realize I've been gone from this wiki fro quite a while (a week) and so I have lots of work to do!


Formost on my list is to get advancement going again! So I'm prettttttty much going to be editing all the articles trying to get the whole TL going again.



In addition, to try to get new people joining, I'm going to completely into a Community Timeline that anyone can join. For any new articles please add Template:Prop to your articles (this doesn't include articles already made).



We are now a fully community timeline! We incourage you to join!



Questionsssssssssssss?

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Eastward Expansion Eastward Expansion 16 August 2010
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Our New System

I've decided to create this blog, so that we have a place to talk about whether or not the badges are good enough to keep. I know, that before I said It didn't like the blogs. However, now that I'm past the stage where I'm just angry that all my edits are gone, I've decided to that my vote is to keep them. And yes, I started this blog so I could get a badge.


It gives users something to look forward to when they're helping out around the community, cleaning things up. And, the leader board is pretty nice too. If we get past the point where we're just angry that our old edits are gone, then we can probably see how good the new system is!


Anyway,

Someone (I think it was Red) said that on Monday were supposed to have a vote whether or not to keep…



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Eastward Expansion Eastward Expansion 2 August 2010
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A New World (Book Review Part 4)

Please Note that this is a part of Eastward Expansion's Book Review for 'The Next Hundred Years by George Friedman' it may be wise to read the previous reviews. Eastward Expansion 15:47, August 2, 2010 (UTC)


As George Friedman, author of The Next Hundred Years, says "With the collapse of Russia, and China Eurasia will become a poachers paradise"



With the collapse of Russia and China, America will feel that it has won the war for world domination. Even now, America is the only nation in the history of the world that has control over all of the oceans and seas in the world. America will feel that it has ushered in a new age of prosperity. America had much the same feelings in the 90s. Throughout the 2030s America will have more issues interna…




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Eastward Expansion Eastward Expansion 1 August 2010
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The Russian Bear (Book Review Part 3)

Please Note that this is a part of Eastward Expansion's Book Review for 'The Next Hundred Years by George Friedman' it may be wise to read the previous reviews. Eastward Expansion 20:26, August 1, 2010 (UTC)


Even today, cold war tensions between Russia and America are growing. The Main factor, is Russia's population. Russians are dying and growing old. But smaller ethnics groups such as Karelians, Chechnyians, Dagestanis, Buryats, Tuvans, and many others are on the rise.


In his new book, The Next Hundred Years, George Friedman says the World Stage is like a game of Chess. There are only five or so moves. The Better player you are, the better you see unintended consquences. Thus, the best players such as America and Russia are the most predic…



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Eastward Expansion Eastward Expansion 30 July 2010
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America and China (Book Review part 2)


Please Note that this is a part of Eastward Expansion's Book Review for 'The Next Hundred Years by George Friedman' it may be wise to read the previous reviews. Eastward Expansion 13:04, July 30, 2010 (UTC)




One of George Friedman's important quotes is


"Be probable. Expect the Unexpected"


This rings true of most of his predictions. In a world where we seem to talk quite a bit about how China will come to dominate the world of tomorrow , the unexpected would probably be a collapse of Chinese power. And this is exactly what the author of the Next Hundred Years says will happen.




China is certainly divided by poor, rural, inland areas and rich, urban, coastal areas. In the next few years, the inland areas will grow poorer while the coastal cities …









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