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Interior design for children - Part II Learning spaces - 0 views

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    Learning is an on-going process. And especially for children below the age of six, the environment around them is a constant facilitator. Specialist designer for children' spaces, Kajal Gaba throws light on how balance is important and over-indulgence needs to be kept at bay, while designing learning space interiors for children. Check it out here.
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Eight Things I learned from 50 Naked People | elephant journal - 0 views

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    Eight things I Learned from 50 Naked People.
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To Occupy and Rise - 0 views

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    The Occupy Wall Street movement is well into its second week of operation, and is now getting more attention from media as well as from people planning similar actions across the country. This is a promising populist mobilization with a clear message against domination by political and economic elites. Against visions of a bleak and stagnant future, the occupiers assert the optimism that a better world can be made in the streets. They have not resigned themselves to an order where the young are presented with a foreseeable future of some combination of debt, economic dependency, and being paid little to endure constant disrespect, an order that tells the old to accept broken promises and be glad to just keep putting in hours until they can't work anymore. The occupiers have not accepted that living in modern society means shutting up about how it functions. In general, the occupiers see themselves as having more to gain than to lose in creating a new political situation - something that few who run the current system will help deliver. They are not eager for violence, and have shown admirable restraint in the face of attack by police. There may be no single clear agenda, but there is a clear message: that people will have a say in their political and economic lives, regardless of what those in charge want. Occupy Wall Street is a kind of protest that Americans are not accustomed to seeing. There was no permit to protest, and it has been able to keep going on through unofficial understandings between protestors and police. It is not run by professional politicians, astroturfers, or front groups with barely-hidden agendas. Though some organizations and political figures have promoted it, Occupy Wall Street is not driven by any political party or protest organization. It is a kind of protest that shows people have power when they are determined to use it. Occupy Wall Street could be characterized as an example of a new type of mass politics, which has been seen in
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Can doctors make a lot of money? - 0 views

There is no one definitive answer to this question. Some doctors may make a lot of money, while others may not. It depends on many factors, including the doctor's specialty and where they work. Co...

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started by dwaynejohnson28 on 03 Mar 23 no follow-up yet
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Learning Methods for a Level Sociology - 0 views

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    Revise Sociology provides complete revision & practice guides are packed with study notes, exam-style questions and exam. The website provides lots of helpful resources for students, such as revision cards, maps and diagrams. The expert created this sociology revision course for students that would like to get an overview of the main topics in one place.
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Hands-on learning! - 0 views

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    Design has a new syllabus: Take a glimpse into the lives of 3 Indian students from Istituto Marangoni, Milan
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Devices for Abstraction: a legacy in motion! - 0 views

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    Speaking of progressive learning methods, the Krabbesholm College in Denmark implements an excellent design-thinking session as an integral part of its campus. Check it out here…
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Applying art to education - 0 views

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    Do you think well-thought-out classrooms could mould and shape the early foundations of learning? Check out this careful design from Cégep Marie-Victorin showcasing a judicious choice of colours doing just this
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A Primer on Class Struggle | Common Dreams - 0 views

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    When we study Marx in my graduate social theory course, it never fails that at least one student will say (approximately), "Class struggle didn't escalate in the way Marx expected. In modern capitalist societies class struggle has disappeared. So isn't it clear that Marx was wrong and his ideas are of little value today?" I respond by challenging the premise that class struggle has disappeared. On the contrary, I say that class struggle is going on all the time in every major institution of society. One just has to learn how to recognize it. One needn't embrace the labor theory of value to understand that employers try to increase profits by keeping wages down and getting as much work as possible out of their employees. As the saying goes, every successful capitalist knows what a Marxist knows; they just apply the knowledge differently. Workers' desire for better pay and benefits, safe working conditions, and control over their own time puts them at odds with employers. Class struggle in this sense hasn't gone away. In fact, it's inherent in the relationship between capitalist employer and employee. What varies is how aggressively and overtly each side fights for its interests.
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Do Insect Superorganisms Have Implications for Human Society - New Research Says "Yes" ... - 1 views

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    As this satellite image from space shows, the Earth is fast becoming a planet of megacities. Every week humans create the equivalent of a city the size of Vancouver, Canada. Can human "megacities" learn from insect societies? A team of researchers including scientists from the University of Florida has shown insect colonies follow some of the same biological "rules" as individuals, a finding that suggests insect societies operate like a single "superorganism" in terms of their physiology and life cycle. Insect colonies make up a large fraction of the total biomass on Earth. The findings may have implications for human society.
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Webster Library: Exploring new ways of knowledge sharing - 0 views

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    #Menkès Shooner Dagenais LeTourneux Architectes design New Hampshire's Webster library keeping changing ways of learning and new knowledge-sharing methodologies in mind. Check it out here...
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Collective Intelligence: The Need for Synthesis by Kingsley Dennis | Between Both Worlds - 2 views

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    To upgrade our thinking patterns is a beginning step to an upgrade in human consciousness, and is necessary if we are to succeed in adapting to our rapidly and inevitably changing world. In other words, if we don't enact a change, or learn to adapt to the incoming energies of change and transformation, our presence is likely to be no longer required, or needed. It is a sobering thought.
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The Must Have Solar Equipment - 0 views

Due to the increasing cost of electricity bills, I have finally decided to switch to solar energy. Aside from being free, it also helps save mother earth. I must admit that at first I was confused ...

started by Philip Solars on 28 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
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Career as a Fashion Stylist - 0 views

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    A career as a fashion stylist lets you push your creative boundaries, but it often calls for sticking to a brief. Fashion stylist Nikhil Mansata talks about the little known aspects that come with the job…
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A Level Sociology Revision Resources - 0 views

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    Revise Sociology is a reliable and trustworthy A level sociology revision resources to get great marks. The team has been busy creating a wealth of digital resources, tools and materials to support your learning of our qualifications. You can find resources and tools to help you revise and prepare for your exam.
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