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Ferananda Ibarra

Rakontu - Home - 0 views

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    Rakontu is free and open source software that small groups of people can use together to share and work with their stories. It's for people in neighborhoods, families, interest groups, support groups, work groups: any group of people with stories to share. Rakontu members build shared "story museums" that they can draw upon to achieve common goals.
Ferananda Ibarra

New Rules for the New Economy - 0 views

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    A must read. I love the way in which Kevin connects the new economy with the power of the networks. The only rule I would change is #8 where he states 8.No harmony, all flux ...I think I would go for no order, all flux ...or somethin' ...here are the rules for a taste... 1. Embrace Swarm 2. Increase returens 3. Plenitude, no scarcity 4. Follow the Free 5. Feed the web first 6. Let Go at the Top ( I don't really get this one. Can anyone translate?) 7. From Places to Spaces 8. No harmony, all flux 9. Relationship Tech 10. Opportunities before efficiencies
Jean-François Noubel

E-Prime - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    "E-Prime (short for English-Prime, sometimes denoted E′) is a version of the English language that excludes all forms of the verb to be. E-Prime does not allow the conjugations of to be-be, am, is, are, was, were, been, being- the archaic forms of to be (e.g. art, wast, wert), or the contractions of to be-'s, 'm, 're (e.g. I'm, he's, she's, they're). Some scholars advocate using E-Prime as a device to clarify thinking and strengthen writing.[1] For example, the sentence "the film was good" could translate into E-Prime as "I liked the film" or as "the film made me laugh". The E-Prime versions communicate the speaker's experience rather than judgment, making it harder for the writer or reader to confuse opinion with fact."
Jean-François Noubel

General semantics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    "General semantics is a program begun in the 1920s that seeks to regulate the evaluative operations performed in the human brain. . After partial launches under the names "human engineering" and "humanology,"[1] Polish-American originator Alfred Korzybski[2] (1879-1950) fully launched the program as "general semantics" in 1933 with the publication of Science and Sanity: An Introduction to Non-Aristotelian Systems and General Semantics."
Jean-François Noubel

Association ARUTAM : Ayahuasca, la transe chamanique et les origines du savoir autochtone - 0 views

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    Dans le cadre de ce congrès à vocation interdisciplinaire, le travail que je vais vous présenter se place délibérément à la frontière entre sciences de la nature et sciences sociales. Plus précisément, entre ethnobotanique et anthropologie de la santé. Précisons aussi d'emblée que cet exposé s'inspire en grande partie d'une expérience personnelle de plusieurs années dans le cadre d'un programme de santé aux côtés de chamans ayahuasqueros amazoniens. Et que par conséquent, la transe chamanique qui sert de base à cet exposé fait référence à un état psychique particulier induit par l'absorption d'une préparation d'origine végétale appelée ayahuasca en langue quichua.
Jean-François Noubel

How technology enables the shared economy | GreenBiz.com - 0 views

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    How technology enables the shared economy
Ferananda Ibarra

Read Publications from The Transitioner's Library | YUDUfree - 0 views

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    The Transitioner YUDU library
Jean-François Noubel

Checker shadow illusion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    We can use this illusion as an example where we can depict what we see as objective reality (A different than B), although A and B have the very same color.
Jean-François Noubel

Polymath - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Many notable polymaths lived during the Renaissance period, a cultural movement that spanned roughly the 14th through the 17th century, beginning in Italy in the late Middle Ages and later spreading to the rest of Europe. They had a rounded approach to education that was typical of the ideals of the humanists of the time. A gentleman or courtier of that era was expected to speak several languages, play a musical instrument, write poetry, and so on, thus fulfilling the Renaissance ideal. The idea of a universal education was pivotal to achieving polymath ability, hence the word university was used to describe a seat of learning. At this time universities did not specialize in specific areas, but rather trained their students in a broad array of science, philosophy and theology. This universal education, as such, gave them a grounding from which they could continue into apprenticeship to a Master of a specific field. It is important to note that a university education was highly regarded. A person was not considered to need this broad knowledge to apprentice as a carpenter, but to apprentice in the sciences or philosophy it contributed hugely to their being able to comprehend the universe as it was understood at the time. During the Renaissance, Baldassare Castiglione, in his The Book of the Courtier, wrote a guide on becoming a polymath.[citation needed]
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    This shows that Integral Development and ILP haven't invented many things
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