United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon |
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon,
speaking to world leaders on September 24th's 2014 General Assembly meeting, urged
them to take the lead on solving global challenges and crises.
"[L]eadership is precisely about finding the seeds of hope and nurturing
them into something bigger," he said. Also speaking today was U.S.
President Barack Obama. Is an profound endorsement of the ICEALITY METHODOLOGY
explained in the Theory of Iceality on Environmental Arts.
The
Iceality Methodology is a goal-directed type of learning principle for
the Worlds Children based on the assumption that ideas and experiences
reinforce one another and can be linked to enhance the innate holistic
learning process. It refers to the capability of people to improve their
communities through their own instinctive creativeness by following the
same type of positive hands on action inherent in the Theory of
Iceality on Environmental Arts. The Iceality Methodology used to expand
the WCPM globally has its origins in Nature itself, utilizing the basic
fact that All Living things have an inherent need to grow and prosper.
Like a parent plant grows and sprouts seeds [ of hope] to propagate and grow, the WCPM uses WCPM Peace Stones to grow and send their messages of Peace.
"Respect for human and environmental rights and greater understanding between people from different racial and religious backgrounds must be the first goal of society in today's fast-changing, globalized world." according to American Cultural Ambassadors David and Renate Jakupca. This goal is accomplished"...by focusing on the creative process and affirming to the principles of the "Theory of Iceality on Environmental Arts"
The Theory on Environmental
Arts (ICEALITY*) was enthusiastically embraced by the United Nations by
1990, with the support of UN delegates Jimmy Carter and Geraldine Ferraro was featured in many of their World Conferences;
Like a parent plant grows and sprouts seeds [ of hope] to propagate and grow, the WCPM uses WCPM Peace Stones to grow and send their messages of Peace.
"Respect for human and environmental rights and greater understanding between people from different racial and religious backgrounds must be the first goal of society in today's fast-changing, globalized world." according to American Cultural Ambassadors David and Renate Jakupca. This goal is accomplished"...by focusing on the creative process and affirming to the principles of the "Theory of Iceality on Environmental Arts"
American Cultural Ambassadors David and Renate Jakupca |
2- 1993 World Conference on Human Rights, Vienna, Austria
3- 1994 World Conference on Population and Development, Cairo, Egypt
4- 1995 World Conference on Women, Beijing, China
5- 1996 Habitat II- UN Conference on Human Settlements, Istanbul, Turkey
6- 2000 World's Fair, Expo2000, Hannover, Germany
7- 2001 World Conference on Racism, Durban, South Africa
8- 2002 World Summit on Sustainability, Johannesburg, South Africa
9- 2003 World Conference on Peace, Verbania, Italy
10- 2005 World Conference on Peace, Verbania, Italy
11- 2007 World Peace Conference, Santa Fe, New Mexico
The result of this major global public promotion at the United Nations
level, is that the Theory of Iceality on Environmental Arts is now
considered as the cornerstone of the modern sustainable global
Environmental Art Movement and this concept is now replicated by
artists, architects, urban planners and sustainable organizations
throughout the World, reflecting a still growing global audience.
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