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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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The Decade Of Magical Thinking - The Rumpus.net - 0 views

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    A Rumpus Lamentation on What We Lost Say you took the long view of September 11, 2001, the view from the heavens, the view of a compassionate celestial being. From up there, you'd see that approximately 150,000 earthlings died that day. Most of these deaths were caused by malnutrition and age-related illnesses, roughly 1500 were murders, hundreds more were due to civil wars. Also, 2,977 Americans were killed in terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington. *** A lot of human beings died, that's my point. They all left behind mourners. Imagine the mother who watched her child die of hunger. Here's this tiny person, a daughter. She has a name, a face. She doesn't explode or fall from a skyscraper. She simply stops breathing. No cameras record her final moment, the lamentation of that mother. These images are not replayed on the television over and over and over. What would be the point of that? *** I recently went on a radio program to discuss the literature of 9/11. The host spent most of the hour chatting with people about their memories. They all talked about watching television. They were telling personal stories about watching television.
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Brainwashing the Corporate Way | Truthout - 0 views

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    One of the most original and provocative books of the past decade is "Disciplined Minds" by Jeff Schmidt (Rowman & Littlefield). "A critical look at salaried professionals," says the cover, "and the soul-battering system that shapes their lives." Its theme is postmodern America, but also applies to Britain, where the corporate state has bred a new class of Americanized manager to run the private and public sectors: the banks, the main parties, corporations, important committees, the BBC.
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World | David Graeber: The Shock of Victory - 0 views

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    The biggest problem facing direct action movements is that we don't know how to handle victory. This might seem an odd thing to say because of a lot of us haven't been feeling particularly victorious of late. Most anarchists today feel the global justice movement was kind of a blip: inspiring, certainly, while it lasted, but not a movement that succeeded either in putting down lasting organizational roots or transforming the contours of power in the world. The anti-war movement was even more frustrating, since anarchists and anarchist tactics were largely marginalized. The war will end, of course, but that's just because wars always do. No one is feeling they contributed much to it.
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Glenn Greenwald On "America's Lawless Elite" | On Point with Tom Ashbrook - 0 views

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    Glenn Greenwald studied law and spent ten years as a litigator in federal and state courts across the country. Now he's a big two-fisted progressive blogger and columnist for Salon.com. And he's out with a blistering critique of what has happened to American law. We've stopped applying it to everyone, says Greenwald. We've carved out an exemption for Americans in the halls of power. We've created what Greenwald calls a "lawless elite" that is running roughshod over our economy and national policy. Over American law. This hour On Point: Glenn Greenwald, and liberty and justice for some.
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Mexico City's New International Airport - 0 views

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    Mexico City's proposed new airport "pioneers a new concept for a large-span, single airport enclosure, which will achieve new levels of efficiency and flexibility", says Lord Foster. Click here to read more...
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Set Design or Structural Architecture? Or two ends of the same Rainbow? - 0 views

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    "Stage and set design, and structural architecture are simply two ends of the same rainbow," says Mark Fisher of Stufish Entertainment Architects. Agree/ disagree? Check out their latest offerings in Wuhan and give us your views...http://globalhop.indiaartndesign.com/2015/01/set-design-or-structural-architecture.html
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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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Ar. Christopher Charles Benninger - an enigmatic persona! - 0 views

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    Have you ever wondered how an internationally-acclaimed, busy architect spends his leisure time? Find out… in his own words… Ar. Christopher Benninger #inCandidConversationwith IndiaArtnDesign.com Watch him and read what he has to say
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'Mazza' with Mezza! - 0 views

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    The Mezza Card game published by BIS Publishers is a new and crazy version of the popular Shithead. Game design students from MIT Pune say this game is additive and uproarious fun. Check out the full review here
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Onwards and upwards: Creative journeys 2018 and beyond! - 0 views

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    Team IAnD was curious to know what India's eminent interior designers and architects are looking forward to giving shape to in 2018 and beyond. So, we got the best of the lot to shed light on the dream projects and creative journeys they will embark on. Here's what they had to say…
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Home Fashion Trends 2017-18 - 0 views

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    The recently concluded trade show HGH-India has predicted home fashion trends 2017-2018 that organically encompass our roots, our current lifestyle preferences and traces of the future. Check out what they have to say and tell us what you think…
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In full bloom - 0 views

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    From adding glamour to weddings and intimate soirees right up to styling different corners of the home, flowers have found a way into every aspect of our life. Three Indian floral designers reveal the biggest floral design trends for 2018. Here's what they have to say
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Is honking merely a way of communicating?! - 0 views

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    "Cross-disciplinary thinking leads to transformational ideas", opines Shanoo Bhatia, #Design #Strategist and Founder-Director of Eumo. Read what she has to say about the role of communication in relation to the #KyaBola research campaign…
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This small space marks an unmistakable presence in downtown Vietnam - 0 views

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    Who says small spaces can't make big impacts? Designer #MamoruMaeda of #SEMBA, Vietnam activates Ho Chi Minh City's bustling downtown area with this 3.7 sq. m. gem!
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Dhara | Mini Web Series| Ep.5| Motivational Moments with Artist Ajay De - 0 views

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    Artist Ajay De says staying focussed is key. He advices us to put our best foot forward to tide over these uncertain times
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Interior styling trends 2020: Spaces that will refresh and endure! - 0 views

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    Timeless, nature-sensitive and high-performance design will rule 2020, predict interior designers Hardesh and Monica Chawla of Essentia Environments. Check out what they have say here…
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Honing alternate skills is my 'go-to therapist', reveals Ar. Anika Mittal Dhawan - 0 views

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    Ar. Anika Mittal Dhawan from mold design studio stresses on the importance of feel-good activities to alienate periods of creative drought. Check out what she has to say about his "go-to therapists…
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