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Smart cities promise to generate economic, social and environmental
value through the seamless connection of urban services and
infrastructure by digital technologies. However, there is scant
evidence of how these activities can enhance social well-being and
contribute to just and equitable communities. Smart and Sustainable
Cities? Pipedreams, Practicalities and Possibilities provides one
of the first examinations of how smart cities relate to
environmental and social issues. It addresses the gap between the
ambitious visions of smart cities and the actual practices on the
ground by focusing on the social and environmental dimensions of
real smart city initiatives as well as the possibilities they hold
for creating more equitable and progressive cities. Through
detailed analyses of case studies in the United States, Australia,
the United Kingdom, Japan, Germany, India and China, the
contributors describe the various ways that social and
environmental issues are interpreted and integrated into smart city
initiatives and actions. The findings point towards the need for
more intentional engagement and collaboration with all urban
stakeholders in the design, development and maintenance of smart
cities to ensure that everyone benefits from the increasingly
digitalised urban environments of the twenty-first century. The
chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue
of the journal Local Environment.
This book constitutes the proceedings of the Sixth Conference on
Information and Communication Technologies "TIC.EC", held in
Cuenca, Ecuador, from November 27 to 29, 2019. Considered one of
the most important conferences on ICT in Ecuador, it brings
together scholars and practitioners from the country and abroad to
discuss the development, issues and projections of the use of
information and communication technologies in multiples fields of
application. The 2019 "TIC.EC" conference was organized by
Universidad del Azuay (UDA) and its Engineering School, as well as
the Ecuadorian Corporation for the Development of Research and
Academia (CEDIA). The book covers the following topics: * Software
engineering * Security * Data * Networks * Architecture * Applied
ICTs * Technological entrepreneurship * Links between research and
industry * High-impact innovation * Knowledge management and
intellectual property
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Gay Cake (Paperback)
Tanya Kam; Contributions by Josh Martin, Andres Cruciani
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AP Spanish (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
Celina Martinez, Andres Felipe Hensely, Sharon A. Wynne
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CLEP Spanish 2017 (Paperback)
Celina Martinez, Andres Felipe Hensley, Sharon A. Wynne
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Celina Martinez, Andres Hensley, Sharon A. Wynne
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Danny is only nine month old, but he surprises his parents BIG TIME
when he decides to speak for the first time.
This third book on The Many-Splendored Society examines how we use
language to inspire human beings to live in and develop their
societies. We prompt ourselves by using "justifying vocabularies"
and we prompt others by the use of "compelling vocabularies." These
motivating vocabularies are short pieces of language with
remarkable leverage. They epitomize the power of the language
brain. Six justifying vocabularies are unique to each of the
societal realms of science, art, economy, religion, polity, and
morality. Four justifying vocabularies are at the core of the
dominating ideologies in free societies: individualism,
meritocracy, universalism, and egalitarianism. We review the
far-reaching implications of some compelling vocabularies such as
the selfish fact that people trust those who are like themselves
more than they trust people unlike themselves. We deal with
vocabularies avoiding social exclusion and preserving favorable
self-images. As humans, we also have unselfish vocabularies
trustful of others, for example, abetting the survival of our
beneficial encounters and upholding the order that upholds us. In
the final part in this volume, we find a synthesis of - or, better
expressed, a "zipper" between - justifying and compelling
vocabularies. We conclude that ordinary words in the zipped
vocabularies actually can arrest a society's disintegration into
the chaos of everybody's war against everyone else. This dual
motivation can be strong enough to compete with bodily
spontaneities and, in a majority of circumstances, be strong enough
to serve as a substitute for violence as a means of social control.
Their use makes for a civilized life, where conflicts are resolved,
not by force, but by words, and where violence is reduced to the
minimum needed to defend civility.
The Many-Splendored Society is a multi-volume groundwork that
explains how man's language creates social reality. The subtitle of
this second volume, An Edifice of Symbols, points to a set of
general categories and dimensions, all based on properties of
language, for the study of social reality. We learn about norms and
contracts, organizations, networks, mass media, folk life, and city
life. Most important, we find out how symbols create the societal
realms of science, economy, polity, art, religion, and morality.
These realms have different goals and rationalities and exhibit
different spontaneous orders. When they join so that no one
overwhelms the others, we have a many-splendored society. An
Edifice of Symbols ends with a summary in the form of a grand table
of societal realms. A chemist might see this table as kindred to
his field, for it has some properties of a Periodic System of the
type discovered in chemistry in the nineteenth century. When you
know the place of any phenomenon placed in this table of social
reality, you learn a great deal of its characteristics. This is
another of the author's achievements to give the general reader a
Chock Full o'Nuts with exciting discoveries in social science, and
to give professionals a systematic view of social reality.
Un nino malo, malisimo, se despierta enojado y la emprende contra
todo y contra todos. Contra el sol, contra su hermana, contra su
mejor amigo y hasta contra su mama y su abuelito. Aqui te enteraras
de todas las cosas, trastadas, pillerias y malacrianzas horribles
que se le ocurren a este pequeno e insoportable monstruo y el
escalofriante resultado de sus malas acciones.
Te gusta pintar las paredes, las vallas, las aceras, las fachadas
de las casas de tu ciudad? Te gusta rayar graffitti en las paradas
de omnibus o en las senales de transito? Que harias si un dia esos
dibujos cobraran vida y quisieran quitarte tu parque, tu barrio, tu
cama, tu comida, o tu lugar en el sofa para ver la tele ?
Compartirias todo como un buen anfitrion o te enfadarias y les
harias la guerra?
Danny tine solo 9 meses de edad, pero es de lo mas ocurrente. Este
cuento ilustrado nos lleva al comico mundo de los ninos y las
situaciones embarazosas en que nos ponen.
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