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Simha Bode

Workshops and Talks | Paul Cienfuegos - 0 views

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    I lead a diverse variety of workshops and other offerings - and not just about challenging corporate rule. I also have many decades of experience leading workshops which help people come to terms with their difficult feelings about the current state of our world, from despair and rage to grief and numbness. As well as teaching active listening skills to activists. I would thoroughly enjoy working with you to create a special event in your community. Please get in touch!
Simha Bode

dp08-8.pdf - 0 views

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    PDF on Epistemic Communities and Social Movements Transnational Dynamics in the Case of Creative Commons
Simha Bode

Gatherings - 1 views

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    Journal of the International Community for Ecopsychology
Simha Bode

How To Create a Multi Page PDF in Mac OS X - YouTube - 0 views

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    Simple how to video for creating a multi-paged PDF from multiple documents. I used this to create the Community Booklet on my eportfolio profile.
Charles Thibodeau

Index of United Diversity Coop Library - 3 views

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    a GOLDMINE of scanned PDF books and other media on subjects such as: community, gardening, energy, media, economics, permaculture...
Simha Bode

Plugins - Mahara Wiki - 0 views

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    Mahara has a very pluggable architecture, which allows people to add their own artefacts, blocks for views, methods for authentication and more. Here is a list of plugins developed by members of the community.
saorsail

Co-Intelligent Practices, Approaches, Processes, and Organizations - 0 views

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    Compendium of tools for organizations.
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    wow - plenty to exlpore in here - lots of overlap with Gaia U and the larger epistemic community - not quite caught up with the latest post-consensus thinking - will read more - I started to explore the groupware section but ran out of time ...
Barak Ben Hanan

Interesting article on the The Aboriginal concept of time - 1 views

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    An intresting passage from the articel that reminds me also of the permaculture zones: Some cultures do not perceive time as an exclusively linear phenomenon and their time calendars consist of multiple and simultaneously existing time categories such as 'practical time', 'social time', 'religious time', 'dream time', etc. Many Indigenous people and a number of non- Indigenous cultures do not perceive time as linear and describe it as having a 'circular' or 'cyclic' form. According to such a conceptualisation of time, time is perceived as 'static' and the individual person is 'in the centre of time' (i.e. surrounded by concentric 'time circles'). Life events are placed in time along and across the 'time circles' according to their relative importance to the individual and his or her respective community (i.e. more important events are placed closer to the individual and are perceived as being closer in time; unimportant or irrelevant events occupy peripheral time circles, although some of them could have happened very recently according to linear or 'practical' concept time).
Danielle deRuyter

Permies: a big crowd of permaculture goofballs - 1 views

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    Lots of great info being shared by lots of great people. 
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