Race in America: Giving Voice with Elizabeth Alexander, PhD
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2022 3:30 pm
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Unfortunately, the planet has only enough bioproductive surface area to allot 4.4 acres to each of its 6.8 billion residents. Human civilization's eco-footprint is already 22 percent beyond sustainable levels. So far in human history, this insatiable hunger has led to the extinction of countless species, ranging from the woolly mammoths of the Ice Age to the Tasmanian tiger in the 20th century. Even the Neanderthals fell to human clubs. Human competition for resources. Other species have thrived, either through cultivation and domestication or reckless introduction into new local ecosystems. We've turned deserts into farmlands and gorges into artificial lakes; we've erected architectural colossi to house both our living and our dead. Even the atmosphere itself has changed due to our bottomless hunger for resources. Many scientists date human-influenced global climate change back to the Industrial Revolution of the 1800s. Others, such as environmental scientist William F. Ruddiman, insist that carbon dioxide concentrations began to rise 8,000 years ago due to early slash-and-burn agriculture practices.
Sometimes it seems we're starting to use a more simple -- albeit flawed -- way to distinguish among acts that result in multiple people dead. If someone used a bomb, it's terrorism. A gun? Mass murder. Of course, that's not an effective methodology, nor is it a fair assessment to mete out punishment. As we'll see, the definition of terrorism has evolved to describe the motivations behind the act, not the actor. On the other hand, according to the FBI, a mass murderer kills four or more people during the same incident, without a significant time lapse in between. That sounds straightforward enough, right? Mass murderers will kill indiscriminately for no political/religious/ideological purpose, and terrorists might take the same actions, but with the intent of saying that they are a protest of intimidation of a government or people. Except, of course, many mass murderers really do think their actions are a protest or do intend to terrorize a population. So let's dive in more and explore some incidents where the definitions are harder to establish. So it appears that terrorism and mass murder are sometimes distinguished with an "I know it when I see it" assessment. And when we see the weapon being used, the public often has an easier time deciding who's a terrorist and who's a rogue: Guns are for mass murderers. Bombs -- or "weapons of mass destruction," as the pressure-cooker weapons constructed in Boston are referred to in the charges filed against the suspect -- are the domain of terrorists. That's the idea that floats around the general population, anyway. As we saw, the U.S.
If your salary falls above the line, you've likely seen your name in lights; if it falls below the line, you're lucky if anyone has time to spot your name as the end credits scroll across the screen. Here, a crew has turned a pizza restaurant in Massachusetts into a Cuban cafe. Unless you're an accountant or Hollywood executive, you may be wondering why the distinction between above-the-line and below-the-line costs matters so much. You may be surprised to learn just how big of a role below-the-line costs play in film production and why they might matter even more than headline-grabbing star salaries and other above-the-line expenses. To put it simply, below-the-line expenses make up the bulk of the budget for most films. Typically, above-the line-expenses are limited to just one-third of a film's budget, while below-the-line costs make up the remaining two-thirds. On low-budget films, the percentage of funds dedicated to below-the-line expenses grows even higher, while the portion devoted to big names and above-the-line salaries shrinks.|A woman looks at an iPhone inside an Apple store in Palo, Alto, Calif., on April 21, 2009, in front of a display promoting iPhone applications. See more iPhone pictures. Phone users can choose from thousands of applications (or apps) designed to enhance productivity, simplify social networking or provide other useful benefits. There are also tons of games for the iPhone, many of which offer rich graphics and action-packed play that rival high-end game consoles. With new apps being introduced daily, it's not surprising that a few of them would cause iPhone and iPod Touch users to scratch their heads, wondering how they came to be developed and, most of all, why. In this article, we'll explore a few examples of iPhone apps that appear to reflect the developer's desire to march to a different drummer. Some appear to be solutions looking for a problem. For example, you may not realize that having an assortment of sound effects at your fingertips could somehow make your life more enjoyable.
Furthermore on the economics side, the Ukrainian economy is in rough shape. Its debt will be a major challenge since it has already surpassed 80% of GDP. The country between 2018 to 2021 will need to repay $6 billion each year. GDP on the other hand, is expected to grow by 3% which is lower than other Eastern European states. Finally, Ukraine is going through a tough period with negative consequences on its political, economic and social sides. Ukraine is far from stable, and the current conflict has left the country divided with uncertain prospects for its future. It is time for civil society and international organizations to focus and take more active action in Ukraine, deemed the “apple of discord” between Russia and Europe. Ukraine seems to not have decided if it wishes to follow either the Russian or the European path leaving its political situation uncertain while many questions of its future remain unanswered. Nonviolence International Ukraine is active in seeking nonviolent solutions to the fighting while working on sustainable solutions to Ukraine’s other problems. Buckley, Cynthia, Ralph Clem, Jarod Fox, and Erik Herron. “The War in Ukraine Is More Devastating than You Know.” The Washington Post. The Daily Conversation. “Ukraine’s History Explained: WWI to 2014 Revolution”. The Washington Post. “Ukraine’s Crisis Explained in 2 Minutes”.
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Unfortunately, the planet has only enough bioproductive surface area to allot 4.4 acres to each of its 6.8 billion residents. Human civilization's eco-footprint is already 22 percent beyond sustainable levels. So far in human history, this insatiable hunger has led to the extinction of countless species, ranging from the woolly mammoths of the Ice Age to the Tasmanian tiger in the 20th century. Even the Neanderthals fell to human clubs. Human competition for resources. Other species have thrived, either through cultivation and domestication or reckless introduction into new local ecosystems. We've turned deserts into farmlands and gorges into artificial lakes; we've erected architectural colossi to house both our living and our dead. Even the atmosphere itself has changed due to our bottomless hunger for resources. Many scientists date human-influenced global climate change back to the Industrial Revolution of the 1800s. Others, such as environmental scientist William F. Ruddiman, insist that carbon dioxide concentrations began to rise 8,000 years ago due to early slash-and-burn agriculture practices.
Sometimes it seems we're starting to use a more simple -- albeit flawed -- way to distinguish among acts that result in multiple people dead. If someone used a bomb, it's terrorism. A gun? Mass murder. Of course, that's not an effective methodology, nor is it a fair assessment to mete out punishment. As we'll see, the definition of terrorism has evolved to describe the motivations behind the act, not the actor. On the other hand, according to the FBI, a mass murderer kills four or more people during the same incident, without a significant time lapse in between. That sounds straightforward enough, right? Mass murderers will kill indiscriminately for no political/religious/ideological purpose, and terrorists might take the same actions, but with the intent of saying that they are a protest of intimidation of a government or people. Except, of course, many mass murderers really do think their actions are a protest or do intend to terrorize a population. So let's dive in more and explore some incidents where the definitions are harder to establish. So it appears that terrorism and mass murder are sometimes distinguished with an "I know it when I see it" assessment. And when we see the weapon being used, the public often has an easier time deciding who's a terrorist and who's a rogue: Guns are for mass murderers. Bombs -- or "weapons of mass destruction," as the pressure-cooker weapons constructed in Boston are referred to in the charges filed against the suspect -- are the domain of terrorists. That's the idea that floats around the general population, anyway. As we saw, the U.S.
If your salary falls above the line, you've likely seen your name in lights; if it falls below the line, you're lucky if anyone has time to spot your name as the end credits scroll across the screen. Here, a crew has turned a pizza restaurant in Massachusetts into a Cuban cafe. Unless you're an accountant or Hollywood executive, you may be wondering why the distinction between above-the-line and below-the-line costs matters so much. You may be surprised to learn just how big of a role below-the-line costs play in film production and why they might matter even more than headline-grabbing star salaries and other above-the-line expenses. To put it simply, below-the-line expenses make up the bulk of the budget for most films. Typically, above-the line-expenses are limited to just one-third of a film's budget, while below-the-line costs make up the remaining two-thirds. On low-budget films, the percentage of funds dedicated to below-the-line expenses grows even higher, while the portion devoted to big names and above-the-line salaries shrinks.|A woman looks at an iPhone inside an Apple store in Palo, Alto, Calif., on April 21, 2009, in front of a display promoting iPhone applications. See more iPhone pictures. Phone users can choose from thousands of applications (or apps) designed to enhance productivity, simplify social networking or provide other useful benefits. There are also tons of games for the iPhone, many of which offer rich graphics and action-packed play that rival high-end game consoles. With new apps being introduced daily, it's not surprising that a few of them would cause iPhone and iPod Touch users to scratch their heads, wondering how they came to be developed and, most of all, why. In this article, we'll explore a few examples of iPhone apps that appear to reflect the developer's desire to march to a different drummer. Some appear to be solutions looking for a problem. For example, you may not realize that having an assortment of sound effects at your fingertips could somehow make your life more enjoyable.
Furthermore on the economics side, the Ukrainian economy is in rough shape. Its debt will be a major challenge since it has already surpassed 80% of GDP. The country between 2018 to 2021 will need to repay $6 billion each year. GDP on the other hand, is expected to grow by 3% which is lower than other Eastern European states. Finally, Ukraine is going through a tough period with negative consequences on its political, economic and social sides. Ukraine is far from stable, and the current conflict has left the country divided with uncertain prospects for its future. It is time for civil society and international organizations to focus and take more active action in Ukraine, deemed the “apple of discord” between Russia and Europe. Ukraine seems to not have decided if it wishes to follow either the Russian or the European path leaving its political situation uncertain while many questions of its future remain unanswered. Nonviolence International Ukraine is active in seeking nonviolent solutions to the fighting while working on sustainable solutions to Ukraine’s other problems. Buckley, Cynthia, Ralph Clem, Jarod Fox, and Erik Herron. “The War in Ukraine Is More Devastating than You Know.” The Washington Post. The Daily Conversation. “Ukraine’s History Explained: WWI to 2014 Revolution”. The Washington Post. “Ukraine’s Crisis Explained in 2 Minutes”.
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