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lks]] (Brussels University) that is "comprised of one hundred tangible local initiatives from around th... o reflect upon some quotes and questions. This is one of them:
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between troposphere and the layer above it, the ozone-rich stratosphere, is called the tropopause and h... e cooling and shrinking due to the depletion of ozone. Above the stratosphere and 30 miles above the su... cifically, except in the parts referring to the ozone layer, which will concern the stratosphere.
The... noxide (CO), lead (Pb), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), ozone (O3), particulate matter (PM), and sulfur dioxide
tional dystopian vision of the pessimists, on the one hand, or the early dreams of the technologists, o... ial and urban, the assumption is that we are on a one-way street; history rides an arrow of time. In th... for some this partially-disappearing, partially-gone world of crafts and skills might be seen as only ... ommunities and of individuals, can be seen as but one element in a much larger assemblage of cultural e
ce. While all of these are laudable pursuits, not one could succeed in isolation. Across cultures and d... job really needs doing. -Bruce Sterling
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If one fathoms deeply one's own neighbourhood and the everyday world in which he lives, the greatest of world... recovery and flexibility. Growth and efficiency alone can often lead ecological systems, businesses and
er than property. Possessions are things that someone can use, but not own. While they are in use, they... e not used, they return to the commons, where someone else can take possession of them.
Christian too... ell distributed, there will be less work for everyone, which is a good thing, as there would be more fr... an compete to find something that's best for everyone. In such competition, sharing becomes important a
beautiful?”i
Janine Benyus
“It May be true that one has to choose between ethics and aesthetics, but whichever one chooses, one will always find the other at the end of the road.”ii
Jean-Luc Godard
The textile industry is one that is ubiquitous, one that supports local, glob
ry 2007, when Maja squeezed into a packed room of one of the many hotels hosting the Annual meeting of ... the World Economic Forum delegates, this was the one.
After the meeting, Bunker invited Maja to expe... er, our little expedition team was increased with one more member - Catherine Widgery, an inspired and ... ter. First thing in the morning, she was on the phone with Mr Vasu, who had felt slightly better and wa
medical equipment, IT facilities and – donated by one of their previous visitors – a fighter plane. Our... t school, library, medical facilities, canteen, phone booth, shop, open-air theatre, residences, guest ... r more efficiently to the roots of plants is only one of the issues. Groundwater levels in that region ... e lines subsidise the less profitable works. Everyone is paid equally, providing workers with an adequa
encourage the interaction and commitment of everyone involved. Inspired by the Art of Hosting, we use ... the event was being co-hosted with Hendrik and Simone, that we should take note of the following day’s ... rticipants: each person was given the name of someone else present at the gathering and they had to ask... bread (as part of my commitment to bring at least one item of your local – to be taken quite loosely I
person had to have a strong overlap with at least one other person, so that at the group would form a t... iated. However, it would have been better if everyone was housed on the same site (about 10 out of 30 p... ng, but not very environmentally friendly...). In one of the sessions, the participants offered a serie... veral people complimented us on the facilitation, one of the things to be improved is the balance betwe
d like to do today...
Welcome to Luminous Green, one of FoAM's initiatives aiming to fill-in and bridg... workshop has two things to celebrate - the first one being that today is the 20th anniversary on the [... is a quality that is very much needed to get everyone to engage in creating more sustainable global cul... en environment to be like a Temporary Autonomous Zone, in which a diverse group of people can find comm
through intercultural exchange programs. We spent one month travelling in the northern region of Kyrgyz... or the Kyrgyz people becomes clear when I visited one of the many
cemeteries that dot the Kyrgyz count... their entrances facing south, and during the day one can easily tell the time simply by tracking the p... sky and the Earth and can be traced back to the Stone Age where they were supposedly used in the commun
== DNA computing ===
**DNA structure**
The backbone of the DNA strand is made from alternating phosph... double helix the direction of the nucleotides in one strand is opposite to their direction in the othe... as the 5' (five prime) and 3' (three prime) ends. One of the major differences between DNA and RNA is t... Mbits per inch. In two dimensions, if you assume one base per square nanometer, the data density is ov
rred to as the father of artificial intelligence. One of his most famous books is Society of Mind. But ... few strings instead of bunch of servo motors.
In one talk he mentioned that he likes to see where we'r... understand anything until you learn it more than one way.
Could go on about these forever...
==== Wha... three people sharing similar viewpoints, and then one of those was sharing the idea space with someone