The Ideas Forum International Academic and Scientific Association (IFIASA) is a cultural-educational organization of distinguished members engaged in academic and scientific research. The aim of the IFIASA is to organize and promote scientific and educational activities in humanist and social sciences on the international level.
The Ideas Forum International Academic and Scientific Association was established in 2015. In partnership with research institutions, community organizations, universities, and foundations, IFIASA provides a variety of programs to support and promote education and research development, international cultural projects, and scientific publications.
IFIASA is an independent academic publisher with an editorial team comprising many of the world's leading researchers. The IFIASA members include research and development from faculties’ deans, heads of departments, professors, scientists, and university postgraduate and undergraduate students which promotes the academic culture.
The mission of IFIASA is to foster and lead collaborative interdisciplinary research in state-of-the-art methodologies and support within its areas of expertise. IFIASA organizes conferences, and workshops, and publishes high-quality academic international journals. These journals deliver original, peer-reviewed research from international scholars to a worldwide audience. All our journals are available in electronic format for the opportunity to read and disseminate research ideas published. IFIASA Journals are available for free download. Through its accessible results of scientific research, IFIASA contributes to an ongoing educational process in contemporary society.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation!
Prof. PhD. Marian Bugiulescu
I will be there.
TEASER: Year 1866 seems to have been a turning point in scientific linguistics, when the Linguistic Society of Paris banned all papers and presentations on the origin of language or the creation of a universal language. It meant the domination of the field by the comparativist approach. Ferdinand de Saussure locked up the debate with his two concepts of diachrony and synchrony. Synchrony is the study of one state of development of a particular language, mostly the present state, but not necessarily. Diachrony is the study of successive states of the development of a language and what we can draw from the comparison of these successive states about the evolution of this language. […]
The SGEM International Conference on Social Sciences and Arts examines the nature of disciplinary and interdisciplinary scientific concepts that arise in the context of ‘real world’ applications. It also interrogates what constitutes ‘Science’ in a Social context, and the connections between Social Sciences and Arts. The focus of the papers ranges from the finely grained and empirical principles to wide-ranging multidisciplinary practices and perspectives on knowledge and method.
The aim of the conference is to provide a platform for academicians and professionals with cross-disciplinary interests related to Arts and Humanities, to exchange ideas and interact with each other.
All papers are published in conference proceedings (ISSN 2367-5659) which is sent for evaluation and indexation in the biggest scientific databases.
5th International Conference on Learning, Education and Pedagogy (LEAP)Global R & D Services
Conference Name: 5th International Conference on Learning, Education and Pedagogy (LEAP), 30-31 August 2016, Istanbul
Conference Dates: 30-31 August 2016
Conference Venue: Yildiz Technical University, 34349 Beşiktaş, Istanbul, Turkey
Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: Aug 27, 2016
Contact E-Mail ID: info@adtelweb.org
Conference Convener: Dr. R Daniel
Languages: English, Chinese, Arabic, Thai, Persian
http://adtelweb.org/5th-international-conference-on-learning-education-and-pedagogy-leap-30-31-august-2016-istanbul-about-3
11th International Conference on Social Science and Humanities (ICSSH)Global R & D Services
Conference Name: 11th International Conference on Social Science and Humanities (ICSSH), 19-20 Sept, 2016, London
Conference Dates: 19-20 Sept, 2016
Conference Venue: Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus | London SW7 2AZ
Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: Sept 16, 2016
Contact E-Mail ID: info@gahssr.org
Conference Convener: Dr. Dorothy C
Languages: English, Chinese, Arabic, Thai, Persian
http://gahssr.org/11th-international-conference-on-social-science-and-humanities-icssh-19-20-sept-2016-london-about-18
I will be there.
TEASER: Year 1866 seems to have been a turning point in scientific linguistics, when the Linguistic Society of Paris banned all papers and presentations on the origin of language or the creation of a universal language. It meant the domination of the field by the comparativist approach. Ferdinand de Saussure locked up the debate with his two concepts of diachrony and synchrony. Synchrony is the study of one state of development of a particular language, mostly the present state, but not necessarily. Diachrony is the study of successive states of the development of a language and what we can draw from the comparison of these successive states about the evolution of this language. […]
The SGEM International Conference on Social Sciences and Arts examines the nature of disciplinary and interdisciplinary scientific concepts that arise in the context of ‘real world’ applications. It also interrogates what constitutes ‘Science’ in a Social context, and the connections between Social Sciences and Arts. The focus of the papers ranges from the finely grained and empirical principles to wide-ranging multidisciplinary practices and perspectives on knowledge and method.
The aim of the conference is to provide a platform for academicians and professionals with cross-disciplinary interests related to Arts and Humanities, to exchange ideas and interact with each other.
All papers are published in conference proceedings (ISSN 2367-5659) which is sent for evaluation and indexation in the biggest scientific databases.
5th International Conference on Learning, Education and Pedagogy (LEAP)Global R & D Services
Conference Name: 5th International Conference on Learning, Education and Pedagogy (LEAP), 30-31 August 2016, Istanbul
Conference Dates: 30-31 August 2016
Conference Venue: Yildiz Technical University, 34349 Beşiktaş, Istanbul, Turkey
Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: Aug 27, 2016
Contact E-Mail ID: info@adtelweb.org
Conference Convener: Dr. R Daniel
Languages: English, Chinese, Arabic, Thai, Persian
http://adtelweb.org/5th-international-conference-on-learning-education-and-pedagogy-leap-30-31-august-2016-istanbul-about-3
11th International Conference on Social Science and Humanities (ICSSH)Global R & D Services
Conference Name: 11th International Conference on Social Science and Humanities (ICSSH), 19-20 Sept, 2016, London
Conference Dates: 19-20 Sept, 2016
Conference Venue: Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus | London SW7 2AZ
Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: Sept 16, 2016
Contact E-Mail ID: info@gahssr.org
Conference Convener: Dr. Dorothy C
Languages: English, Chinese, Arabic, Thai, Persian
http://gahssr.org/11th-international-conference-on-social-science-and-humanities-icssh-19-20-sept-2016-london-about-18
I just published ROMANIA OUR IFIASA FRIENDS. Romania is the heart of Europe and has been for twenty centuries now, since the Roman Empire which made it a special destination of their civilization. They even turned Latin into a very special language. They also imported their agriculture with wine and slaves equally represented, and yet Romania became famous in the modern world when Bram Stoker turned a historical figure known as Count Dracula, who took part in the campaign to stop the Ottomans in Europe, into the direct main representative of vampire legends probably developed in Bavaria more than in Transsylvania. But true enough, we all have a small little minute vampire in our mental attic. And today Romania is on the very brink of a dramatic event in Ukraine that is nothing but the inverted situation NATO created in ex-Yugoslavia and in Serbia. History has strange ways to send the bills to those who are as innocent as Cain.
GISAP is the large-scale project introduced by the International Academy of Science and Higher Education (IASHE; London, United Kingdom) urged to unite scientists-analysts (researchers) from around the world and provide them with opportunities in self-organization, communications, expert assessment and acknowledgment of scientific creativity, promulgation and popularization of studies, promotion of progressive ideas and innovations.
Our tasks are global, audacious and democratic - in full correspondence with requirements of the modern world.
We aim at destroying huge unnecessary barriers between the science and the society. Everyone with relevant inclinations and diligence can become a scientist. Without far-fetched barriers, bureaucracy and corruption! Only thoughts, creation and aspiration are truly valuable.
International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on the Dialogue between Sciences & Arts, Religion & Education THE LIMITS OF SCIENCE AND HUMAN KNOWLEDGE - IFIASA 2021 6th MCDSARE | IFIASA June 17-18th | 2021 Virtual participation will offer the opportunity for interactive presentation and networking experiences to all attendees Virtual Presentation Resources The virtual presentation opens doors for the presentation and publication of your paper without physically attending the conference. Similar to regular presentations, all accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceeding with DOI and ISBN numbers. Virtual presenters will also be awarded a Certificate and their papers will be considered for publication opportunities in various indexed journals. If you wish to attend as a Virtual presenter, you need to first submit your Abstract/Full via the online submission form. It will be evaluated by the Conference Scientific Committee. After receiving your paper Review Result, you need to register and pay the registration fee.
This workshop focuses on the key decisions involved when contemplating library- or university-based open access publishig against the backdrop of a vibrant, coplex and fast-moving UK and global scene. It touches upon issues of structure, accountability, expectations and also format and genre- e.g. books vs journals or textbooks - and problems connected to the diverse levels of awareness that exist about publishing and open access within academic communities. Andrew Lockett, University of Westminster Press
4th International Conference on Learning, Education and Pedagogy (LEAP)Global R & D Services
Conference Name: 4th International Conference on Learning, Education and Pedagogy (LEAP), 19-20 July 2016, Kuala Lumpur
Conference Dates: 19-20 July 2016
Conference Venue: Rumah Kelab PAUM Clubhouse (Persatuan Alumni Universiti Malaya), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: July 16, 2016
Contact E-Mail ID: info@adtelweb.org
Conference Convener: Dr. R Daniel
Languages: English, Chinese, Arabic, Thai, Persian
4th International Conference on Learning, Education and Pedagogy (LEAP)Global R & D Services
Conference Name: 4th International Conference on Learning, Education and Pedagogy (LEAP), 19-20 July 2016, Kuala Lumpur
Conference Dates: 19-20 July 2016
Conference Venue: Rumah Kelab PAUM Clubhouse (Persatuan Alumni Universiti Malaya), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: July 16, 2016
Contact E-Mail ID: info@adtelweb.org
Conference Convener: Dr. R Daniel
Languages: English, Chinese, Arabic, Thai, Persian
http://adtelweb.org/4th-international-conference-on-learning-education-and-pedagogy-leap-19-20-july-2016-kuala-lumpur-about-4
4th International Conference on Social Science and Humanities (ICSSH)Global R & D Services
Conference Name: 4th International Conference on Social Science and Humanities (ICSSH), 18-20 July 2016, Kuala Lumpur
Conference Dates: 18-20 July, 2016
Conference Venue: Rumah Kelab PAUM Clubhouse (Persatuan Alumni Universiti Malaya), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: July 15, 2016
Contact E-Mail ID: info@gahssr.org
Conference Convener: Dr. Dorothy C
Languages: English, Chinese, Arabic, Thai, Persian
http://gahssr.org/4th-international-conference-on-social-science-and-humanities-icssh-18-20-july-2016-kuala-lumpur-about-1
The International Journal of Humanities and Social Studiesijc2018
The IJHSS’ is a part of 'International Journal Corner' which is a single platform that considers all possible academic fields under its broad umbrella.
I just published IFIASA — Call for Papers Symbol and Reality. We are living among symbols and we are drowning in symbols at every step of this life. Pandemic and the symbol of the Black Death is there in our eyes. We speak of vaccination and Pasteur pushes away the charlatans from the Middle Ages, but today the anti-vax come up with new predictions of another end of the world. And a war starts somewhere, and of course, the images are those of the One Hundred Years War of old, or the crusades, or the war against Indians in the Americas, or Count Dracula against the Ottomans. And the nasty Kobold that lives under the sink whispers in the middle of the night, "What about Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and so many others?" These real events become symbols of history and symbols of human vanity in front of life. We have to color it up in any color from black to white and the whole rainbow. And a black woman is confirmed into the Supreme Court in Washington DC. Is it a reality or is it a symbol? Will it change anything, or nothing, or just a few commas and parentheses in the generally conservative tone of the Supreme Court that is supposed to make sure the two-and-a-half-century old constitution is always respected in its very letter? Conservative indeed. They can't and they won't change a single letter in it. Imagine the panic in the USA if tomorrow morning Biden decided to transcribe the Constitution in Cyrillic alphabet as a symbol of their real solidarity with Ukraine?
Intercultural Relations in Arts and Cultural ManagementVictoria Durrer
Raphaela Henze, co-investigator of Brokering Intercultural Exchange, provided context for this fourth seminar of our 2017 series, held at Goldsmith's, University of London in Nov. www.managingculture.net
11th International Conference on Psychology, Language and Teaching (ICPLT)Global R & D Services
Conference Name: 11th International Conference on Psychology, Language and Teaching (ICPLT), 19-20 Sept, 2016, London
Conference Dates: 19-20 Sept, 2016
Conference Venue: Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus | London SW7 2AZ
Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: Sept 16, 2016
Contact E-Mail ID: info@gplra.org
Conference Convener: Dr Aria D
Languages: English, Chinese, Arabic, Thai, Persian
http://gplra.org/11th-international-conference-on-psychology-language-and-teaching-icplt-19-20-sept-2016-london-about-18
5th International Conference on Social Science and Humanities (ICSSH)Global R & D Services
Conference Name: 5th International Conference on Social Science and Humanities (ICSSH), 29-30 August 2016, Istanbul
Conference Dates: 29-30 August 2016
Conference Venue: Yildiz Technical University, 34349 Beşiktaş, Istanbul, Turkey
Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: Aug 26, 2016
Contact E-Mail ID: info@gahssr.org
Conference Convener: Dr. Dorothy C
Languages: English, Chinese, Arabic, Thai, Persian
http://gahssr.org/5th-international-conference-on-social-science-and-humanities-icssh-29-30-august-2016-istanbul-about-3
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ISAPL Bulletin XXV n. 1 October, 2021
This issue begins with Dr. J. Coulardeau’s, ISAPL Vice-President, ISAPL News, also in French, calling for contrinutions to the 13th ISAPL International Congress and his contacts with international institutions and persons and respective results. We also began publishing the first ISAPL members’ papers, this time, Prof. I. Panasiuk’s paper “Translation Process from the point of view of translation polyvariety” under the translation didactics aspect, aimed at determining the translation process cognitive mechanisms, and J. Lanier’s works review by Dr. J. Coulardeau, specifically, Lanier’s 2017 book, Dawn of the New Everything, Encounters with Reality and Virtual Reality, his 2011 book, You Are Not a Gadget: A Manifesto, and his 1994 CD, Instruments of Change. We finisg this issue with a submission deadline extended, calling for texts, inspired by the discussions held during the 12th ISAPL International Congress to Signo journal, n. 88, v. 47, 2022.
Bernard Marr just published Generative AI in Practice (1), which brings together the matter he has been dealing with on his blogs: Artificial Intelligence from the simple practical point of view of a user along with a systematic question about what can the consequences be for the various jobs these users have? But the book is always schematic when it shows the negative consequences will not compare with the positive consequences, though bad or good, they will require a lot of changes in the way we work, the jobs available, and the mindset of the users.
Bernard Marr does not insist so much on the negative sides of GenAI, but he does list them, particularly all sorts of cheating by using GenAI to replace one’s own writing work, all types of misuse of the intellectual property of such mechanical production of text, images, videos or any other copyrightable product that the user presents as his/her own.
But he does not enter the details, and thus he remains superficial. The problems of misinformation, hallucination, and bias are a lot less important, even with deep fakes, though Bernard Marr remains superficial on such dangers. He considers these GenAI products more like patentable or trademark problems, which they are but that’s the only side or point of view of the businesses using this technology.
At the present moment, lawsuits are emerging on the Intellectual Property front with people getting ready to go to court for unauthorized use of protected data and items within LLMs, or the use of voices, slightly synthesized (hence plagiarism and plain theft) as commercial products sold with an unshared profit. I will concentrate, in the second part, on chapter 10 on education to enter some details I know from the practice of self-learning at many levels of the educational system. (2)
Les Arts en Balade in Clermont-Ferrand this month of May 2024 were a success because they expanded to two cities outside Clermont conurbation, Thiers and Vic-Le-Comte, there were many people everywhere, there were 240+ artists or groups in about the same number of places: public spaces dedicated for such events, supportive professional institutions like the Order of Lawyers and the Order of Architects, many stores of all sorts opening their businesses to one or two artists, and also many apartments in the city transformed into workshops where artists could present their work. They were also a success because they lasted four days and were just as dense on Friday, May 17 as on the three following days up to Monday, May 20. Note the case of Michelin who opened their conference rooms and galleries in their Headquarters to three artists with a very good service guiding the visitors and making feel, equally at ease, the audience and the works of art, even from some green challenge declared to be ecological. Thank God we are not in the Orsay Museum of Le Louvre
This complete covering of the event I was able to work on, plus some suggestions for further development and opening to other arts than only plastic arts inside exhibition rooms or halls and on portable media. The opinions and tips are just mine of course, not those of an Artificial Intelligence requested to caress the wild artistic animals of this event smoothly and avoid ruffling their hairs. I apologize if some find it slightly rough at times. Arts are often harsh, and thus critics have to be harsh too. To critically cover an art exhibition is a love affair, and as they say in French, we could pretend that good lovers are also good at chastising those they love.
Les Arts en Balade à Clermont-Ferrand ce mois de mai 2024 ont été un succès car ils se sont étendus à deux villes hors agglomération clermontoise, Thiers et Vic-Le-Comte, il y avait beaucoup de monde partout, il y avait plus de 240 artistes ou groupes dans environ le même nombre de lieux : des espaces publics dédiés à de tels événements, des institutions professionnelles exprimant ainsi leur soutien comme l'Ordre des Avocats et l'Ordre des Architectes, de nombreux magasins en tout genre ouvrant leurs commerces à un ou deux artistes, mais aussi de nombreux appartements en ville transformés en ateliers. où les artistes pouvaient présenter leur travail. Ils furent également une réussite car ils durèrent quatre jours et furent tout aussi denses le vendredi 17 mai que les trois jours suivants jusqu'au lundi 20 mai. A noter le cas de Michelin qui a ouvert ses salles de conférence et d’exposition à son siège social à trois artistes avec un très bon service guidant les visiteurs et faisant sentir, également à l'aise, le public et les œuvres d'art, même de quelque défi vert déclaré écologique. Dieu merci, nous ne sommes pas au Musée d'Orsay ou du Louvre
Ce reportage complet de l'événement sur lequel j'ai pu travailler, ainsi que ...
I just published ROMANIA OUR IFIASA FRIENDS. Romania is the heart of Europe and has been for twenty centuries now, since the Roman Empire which made it a special destination of their civilization. They even turned Latin into a very special language. They also imported their agriculture with wine and slaves equally represented, and yet Romania became famous in the modern world when Bram Stoker turned a historical figure known as Count Dracula, who took part in the campaign to stop the Ottomans in Europe, into the direct main representative of vampire legends probably developed in Bavaria more than in Transsylvania. But true enough, we all have a small little minute vampire in our mental attic. And today Romania is on the very brink of a dramatic event in Ukraine that is nothing but the inverted situation NATO created in ex-Yugoslavia and in Serbia. History has strange ways to send the bills to those who are as innocent as Cain.
GISAP is the large-scale project introduced by the International Academy of Science and Higher Education (IASHE; London, United Kingdom) urged to unite scientists-analysts (researchers) from around the world and provide them with opportunities in self-organization, communications, expert assessment and acknowledgment of scientific creativity, promulgation and popularization of studies, promotion of progressive ideas and innovations.
Our tasks are global, audacious and democratic - in full correspondence with requirements of the modern world.
We aim at destroying huge unnecessary barriers between the science and the society. Everyone with relevant inclinations and diligence can become a scientist. Without far-fetched barriers, bureaucracy and corruption! Only thoughts, creation and aspiration are truly valuable.
International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on the Dialogue between Sciences & Arts, Religion & Education THE LIMITS OF SCIENCE AND HUMAN KNOWLEDGE - IFIASA 2021 6th MCDSARE | IFIASA June 17-18th | 2021 Virtual participation will offer the opportunity for interactive presentation and networking experiences to all attendees Virtual Presentation Resources The virtual presentation opens doors for the presentation and publication of your paper without physically attending the conference. Similar to regular presentations, all accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceeding with DOI and ISBN numbers. Virtual presenters will also be awarded a Certificate and their papers will be considered for publication opportunities in various indexed journals. If you wish to attend as a Virtual presenter, you need to first submit your Abstract/Full via the online submission form. It will be evaluated by the Conference Scientific Committee. After receiving your paper Review Result, you need to register and pay the registration fee.
This workshop focuses on the key decisions involved when contemplating library- or university-based open access publishig against the backdrop of a vibrant, coplex and fast-moving UK and global scene. It touches upon issues of structure, accountability, expectations and also format and genre- e.g. books vs journals or textbooks - and problems connected to the diverse levels of awareness that exist about publishing and open access within academic communities. Andrew Lockett, University of Westminster Press
4th International Conference on Learning, Education and Pedagogy (LEAP)Global R & D Services
Conference Name: 4th International Conference on Learning, Education and Pedagogy (LEAP), 19-20 July 2016, Kuala Lumpur
Conference Dates: 19-20 July 2016
Conference Venue: Rumah Kelab PAUM Clubhouse (Persatuan Alumni Universiti Malaya), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: July 16, 2016
Contact E-Mail ID: info@adtelweb.org
Conference Convener: Dr. R Daniel
Languages: English, Chinese, Arabic, Thai, Persian
4th International Conference on Learning, Education and Pedagogy (LEAP)Global R & D Services
Conference Name: 4th International Conference on Learning, Education and Pedagogy (LEAP), 19-20 July 2016, Kuala Lumpur
Conference Dates: 19-20 July 2016
Conference Venue: Rumah Kelab PAUM Clubhouse (Persatuan Alumni Universiti Malaya), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: July 16, 2016
Contact E-Mail ID: info@adtelweb.org
Conference Convener: Dr. R Daniel
Languages: English, Chinese, Arabic, Thai, Persian
http://adtelweb.org/4th-international-conference-on-learning-education-and-pedagogy-leap-19-20-july-2016-kuala-lumpur-about-4
4th International Conference on Social Science and Humanities (ICSSH)Global R & D Services
Conference Name: 4th International Conference on Social Science and Humanities (ICSSH), 18-20 July 2016, Kuala Lumpur
Conference Dates: 18-20 July, 2016
Conference Venue: Rumah Kelab PAUM Clubhouse (Persatuan Alumni Universiti Malaya), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: July 15, 2016
Contact E-Mail ID: info@gahssr.org
Conference Convener: Dr. Dorothy C
Languages: English, Chinese, Arabic, Thai, Persian
http://gahssr.org/4th-international-conference-on-social-science-and-humanities-icssh-18-20-july-2016-kuala-lumpur-about-1
The International Journal of Humanities and Social Studiesijc2018
The IJHSS’ is a part of 'International Journal Corner' which is a single platform that considers all possible academic fields under its broad umbrella.
I just published IFIASA — Call for Papers Symbol and Reality. We are living among symbols and we are drowning in symbols at every step of this life. Pandemic and the symbol of the Black Death is there in our eyes. We speak of vaccination and Pasteur pushes away the charlatans from the Middle Ages, but today the anti-vax come up with new predictions of another end of the world. And a war starts somewhere, and of course, the images are those of the One Hundred Years War of old, or the crusades, or the war against Indians in the Americas, or Count Dracula against the Ottomans. And the nasty Kobold that lives under the sink whispers in the middle of the night, "What about Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and so many others?" These real events become symbols of history and symbols of human vanity in front of life. We have to color it up in any color from black to white and the whole rainbow. And a black woman is confirmed into the Supreme Court in Washington DC. Is it a reality or is it a symbol? Will it change anything, or nothing, or just a few commas and parentheses in the generally conservative tone of the Supreme Court that is supposed to make sure the two-and-a-half-century old constitution is always respected in its very letter? Conservative indeed. They can't and they won't change a single letter in it. Imagine the panic in the USA if tomorrow morning Biden decided to transcribe the Constitution in Cyrillic alphabet as a symbol of their real solidarity with Ukraine?
Intercultural Relations in Arts and Cultural ManagementVictoria Durrer
Raphaela Henze, co-investigator of Brokering Intercultural Exchange, provided context for this fourth seminar of our 2017 series, held at Goldsmith's, University of London in Nov. www.managingculture.net
11th International Conference on Psychology, Language and Teaching (ICPLT)Global R & D Services
Conference Name: 11th International Conference on Psychology, Language and Teaching (ICPLT), 19-20 Sept, 2016, London
Conference Dates: 19-20 Sept, 2016
Conference Venue: Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus | London SW7 2AZ
Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: Sept 16, 2016
Contact E-Mail ID: info@gplra.org
Conference Convener: Dr Aria D
Languages: English, Chinese, Arabic, Thai, Persian
http://gplra.org/11th-international-conference-on-psychology-language-and-teaching-icplt-19-20-sept-2016-london-about-18
5th International Conference on Social Science and Humanities (ICSSH)Global R & D Services
Conference Name: 5th International Conference on Social Science and Humanities (ICSSH), 29-30 August 2016, Istanbul
Conference Dates: 29-30 August 2016
Conference Venue: Yildiz Technical University, 34349 Beşiktaş, Istanbul, Turkey
Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: Aug 26, 2016
Contact E-Mail ID: info@gahssr.org
Conference Convener: Dr. Dorothy C
Languages: English, Chinese, Arabic, Thai, Persian
http://gahssr.org/5th-international-conference-on-social-science-and-humanities-icssh-29-30-august-2016-istanbul-about-3
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With more than 100,000 registered subscribers, All Conference Alert is the ultimate platform for PHD students, research scholars, researchers, academic professionals and industry peers to find relevant conferences/events important to them. We are trusted by thousands of academicians, professionals, and event organizers as well to post, index & promote their conferences worldwide.
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ISAPL Bulletin XXV n. 1 October, 2021
This issue begins with Dr. J. Coulardeau’s, ISAPL Vice-President, ISAPL News, also in French, calling for contrinutions to the 13th ISAPL International Congress and his contacts with international institutions and persons and respective results. We also began publishing the first ISAPL members’ papers, this time, Prof. I. Panasiuk’s paper “Translation Process from the point of view of translation polyvariety” under the translation didactics aspect, aimed at determining the translation process cognitive mechanisms, and J. Lanier’s works review by Dr. J. Coulardeau, specifically, Lanier’s 2017 book, Dawn of the New Everything, Encounters with Reality and Virtual Reality, his 2011 book, You Are Not a Gadget: A Manifesto, and his 1994 CD, Instruments of Change. We finisg this issue with a submission deadline extended, calling for texts, inspired by the discussions held during the 12th ISAPL International Congress to Signo journal, n. 88, v. 47, 2022.
Bernard Marr just published Generative AI in Practice (1), which brings together the matter he has been dealing with on his blogs: Artificial Intelligence from the simple practical point of view of a user along with a systematic question about what can the consequences be for the various jobs these users have? But the book is always schematic when it shows the negative consequences will not compare with the positive consequences, though bad or good, they will require a lot of changes in the way we work, the jobs available, and the mindset of the users.
Bernard Marr does not insist so much on the negative sides of GenAI, but he does list them, particularly all sorts of cheating by using GenAI to replace one’s own writing work, all types of misuse of the intellectual property of such mechanical production of text, images, videos or any other copyrightable product that the user presents as his/her own.
But he does not enter the details, and thus he remains superficial. The problems of misinformation, hallucination, and bias are a lot less important, even with deep fakes, though Bernard Marr remains superficial on such dangers. He considers these GenAI products more like patentable or trademark problems, which they are but that’s the only side or point of view of the businesses using this technology.
At the present moment, lawsuits are emerging on the Intellectual Property front with people getting ready to go to court for unauthorized use of protected data and items within LLMs, or the use of voices, slightly synthesized (hence plagiarism and plain theft) as commercial products sold with an unshared profit. I will concentrate, in the second part, on chapter 10 on education to enter some details I know from the practice of self-learning at many levels of the educational system. (2)
Les Arts en Balade in Clermont-Ferrand this month of May 2024 were a success because they expanded to two cities outside Clermont conurbation, Thiers and Vic-Le-Comte, there were many people everywhere, there were 240+ artists or groups in about the same number of places: public spaces dedicated for such events, supportive professional institutions like the Order of Lawyers and the Order of Architects, many stores of all sorts opening their businesses to one or two artists, and also many apartments in the city transformed into workshops where artists could present their work. They were also a success because they lasted four days and were just as dense on Friday, May 17 as on the three following days up to Monday, May 20. Note the case of Michelin who opened their conference rooms and galleries in their Headquarters to three artists with a very good service guiding the visitors and making feel, equally at ease, the audience and the works of art, even from some green challenge declared to be ecological. Thank God we are not in the Orsay Museum of Le Louvre
This complete covering of the event I was able to work on, plus some suggestions for further development and opening to other arts than only plastic arts inside exhibition rooms or halls and on portable media. The opinions and tips are just mine of course, not those of an Artificial Intelligence requested to caress the wild artistic animals of this event smoothly and avoid ruffling their hairs. I apologize if some find it slightly rough at times. Arts are often harsh, and thus critics have to be harsh too. To critically cover an art exhibition is a love affair, and as they say in French, we could pretend that good lovers are also good at chastising those they love.
Les Arts en Balade à Clermont-Ferrand ce mois de mai 2024 ont été un succès car ils se sont étendus à deux villes hors agglomération clermontoise, Thiers et Vic-Le-Comte, il y avait beaucoup de monde partout, il y avait plus de 240 artistes ou groupes dans environ le même nombre de lieux : des espaces publics dédiés à de tels événements, des institutions professionnelles exprimant ainsi leur soutien comme l'Ordre des Avocats et l'Ordre des Architectes, de nombreux magasins en tout genre ouvrant leurs commerces à un ou deux artistes, mais aussi de nombreux appartements en ville transformés en ateliers. où les artistes pouvaient présenter leur travail. Ils furent également une réussite car ils durèrent quatre jours et furent tout aussi denses le vendredi 17 mai que les trois jours suivants jusqu'au lundi 20 mai. A noter le cas de Michelin qui a ouvert ses salles de conférence et d’exposition à son siège social à trois artistes avec un très bon service guidant les visiteurs et faisant sentir, également à l'aise, le public et les œuvres d'art, même de quelque défi vert déclaré écologique. Dieu merci, nous ne sommes pas au Musée d'Orsay ou du Louvre
Ce reportage complet de l'événement sur lequel j'ai pu travailler, ainsi que ...
A novel of political fiction that does not reach science-fiction but wants to tell us a lot about the modern world and what the choices are for us in this decaying future. The pattern, the Gestalt of this book seems to be that no matter what humans try to do, good or bad, progressive or reactionary, democratic or dictatorial, there is no hope and no future for those initiatives. Any attempt at changing the decaying world we live in is doomed to be a failure.
What is history? The production of what happens in our world, in fact, in the cosmos, and no human individual, no human crowd, no human anything can control or change the course of such events. If by any chance we want to understand what makes history, we have to consider billions, maybe trillions of parameters in the cosmos and we, the human dwarves we are, do not even control half a dozen of them and our vanity makes us believe we can command the cosmos because we want to be gods. In the old days and in other civilizations than the Western denied Bible, they were humble enough to give this power to a God that was not of the human species.
Here Salman Rushdie follows a witch bewitched by a goddess who pretends she can create a whole empire from a bag, or rather a sack of seeds, and this leads to a total and pitiful defeat and absolute termination of the attempt, but it means Salman Rushdie is predicting that all the positive elements his witch tries, religious tolerance, education for boys and girls equally, women’s rights, gender-friendly policies, peace and coexistence, and finally freedom of expression are all doomed to fail and crumble as soon as they reach some height. In other words, his novel and his vision are the rewriting of the Babel Tower myth.
Sorry boys and girls, no future for any progressive dream, just as much as for any regressive nightmare. Life and history are neither a dream nor a nightmare. They are nothing but cosmic determinism governed by the cosmos itself, and we can be happy with the fact our world is not in a black hole. But after all, maybe that’s the destiny and fate of humanity, to end up in a bottomless black hole.
This series is very well done, suspenseful, at least as much as possible, twisted and distorted like any crime series should be but unluckily it is biased. It states to anyone who wants to listen that crime has roots in only one thing: family dysfunctioning and nothing else. The fact that society leads some people who do not fit in the standard mold to rebellion, frustration and violence by being biased against them and bullying them all the time and if they want to have contacts with people, they have to go down on their knees and beg for a favor.
That’s too bad because the cases in this rural north Wales area deserve a lot better, and probably, a more open vision of crime in this community.
LA CHAISE-DIEU MÉDIÉVALE & LA RÉVOLUTION BÉNÉDICTINE--MEDIEVAL LA CHAISE-DIEU...Editions La Dondaine
On July 13, 2024, at La Chaise-Dieu, the European Network of Casadean Sites will present a public conference on the topic of the Benedictine Revolution in Livradois-Forez, led by the La Chaise-Dieu Abbaye, starting a bit earlier with the religious reform brought up by Charlemagne in the 9th century. The Abbaye was founded less than 200 years later. The conference will focus the discussion – and it has to be a discussion – on the consequences of the Carolingian religious reform, the agricultural revolution with the invention of the horse collar and the management of the land, the rotation of crops, cultivation, and fertilization. Then the proto-industrial revolution that will bring five types of watermills for grain, oil, tan, hemp (fiber and cloth), and slightly later paper. This will make Livradois-Forez an essential region producing hemp cables and hemp cloth for ships. The first result was 75 days without any work in the year, no work before and after morning and evening angelus, and a pause with midday angelus. The second result was better food and demographical expansion, up to the end of the 13th century.
Then things became darker. Overpopulation brought unrest and all sorts of contests and conflicts at the religious level itself (Crusades in the Middle East, but also against the Cathars in France. Then in 1346, the Black Death, a pandemic in Europe of the bubonic plague, caused a tremendous level of deaths. Then, the One Hundred Years War started in 1337. The resilience of the population enabled Europe in general to go through, and around 1450 the printing press was developed by Gutenberg enabling the printing of books for the highly-needed university training of great numbers of people to bring Europe back on its feet. The Renaissance was the result of this period, a tremendously positive and creative period, and at the same time, a highly-disturbed era with The Reformation, and the religious wars that concerned all countries at a time when nationalism was emerging.
Two speakers-debaters will present the five or six centuries concerned as fast as possible to let the audience debate questions like:
1- The influence and impact of Charlemagne’s religious reform.
2- The feudal system: land ownership and serfdom.
3- The role of technology to produce energy, replace human work, and develop new products.
4- Religious tensions with Avignon and Rome conformist Popes.
5- The role of The Inquisition and religious justice.
6- The fate of the cable industry when Omerin In Ambert is number one in Europe or the world for various high-security and high-technicity cables.
7- The culture: architecture, music, painting, carving, theater, oratorio and opera, literature.
It will take place at LA CHAISE-DIEU – AUDITORIUM GEORGES CZIFFRA
SAMEDI 13 JUILLET 2024 – 14-17 HEURES 30.
The two main speakers so far are Dr Jacques COULARDEAU (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) and PhD Graduate Student Clément GOMY (Université Clermont Auvergne
Xavier Rouard searches and researches the linguistic world, scientific research of course, for the origin, the cradle, the homeland, or the motherland, of Indo-European. He is not the only one in the world, but he goes against practically all the others by positioning this linguistic nursery in Central Asia based on a Eurasian or trans-Eurasian language or languages. But precisely Eurasian languages only came into existence from the moment when syntactic-analytic Indo-Iranian languages left the Iranian plateau where they had stationed themselves when they arrived from Black Africa, some 40,000 years ago, or BCE, not much difference here. They had to go through the Ice Age first and finally get on the move after this climate event probably around 15,000 BCE, some east to the southern Asian continent, with Pakistan and India, others west down into Mesopotamia and from there to Europe. These people, on both side, encountered people who spoke other languages, Turkic agglutinative languages, and isolating Sino-Tibetan languages, mostly. These languages had integrated the Denisovans and their own language(s). Thes encountered people were hybrid Homo Sapiens with a varying proportion of Denisovan DNA in Central Asia, and the same in Mesopotamia with a varying proportion od Neanderthalensis DNA. When they reached Europe, the population was essentially of Turkic language and origin with a varying level of hybridization with European Homo Neanderthalensis. It is such encounters that generated or engendered the various Indo-European or Indo-Aryan languages
My approach is phylogenetic and thus it is absolutely impossible for me not to take into consideration the migrations and geographic, hence social, cultural and linguistic movements of these populations. That’s the basic principle of Joseph Greenberg who considered that all these migrations had only one matrix or melting pot that produced the emergence of human articulated language on the basis of what these emerging Homo Sapiens inherited from the other Hominins from which they were descending.
But Joseph Greenberg and his disciples encountered a problem: in all language you should find a certain number of words whose “roots” are universal and stable in meaning. These are the roots coming from Black Africa before any migration out of Black Africa. The problem is then that it does not enable any topology of languages. So, they, Greenberg and his disciples, tried to introduce “grammatical” or “syntactic” words, but even so it does go that far.
To get somewhere you have to ask the question about the phylogeny of articulated language(s), and there you only find three articulations in a precise order: root-languages (by the way vastly ignored by Xavier Rouard), Isolating character languages, and agglutinative as well as synthetic-analytic languages according to the migrations out of Black Africa. If you do not consider this phylogeny, then you put all sorts of languages together in the melting pot [...}
Three crime series in one entry.
First, The Brokenwood Mysteries; seasons 1 to 3.
Second, The Coroner, Complete Series.
Third, The Unforgotten, Series 1 to 4, Complete Series.
Police series, detective stories, criminal mysteries, and many other options in the field of crime and delinquency have been explored by the English from the first moment they started existing, a very long time ago.
Shakespeare and he was not the first author in the field, loved those stories of crimes and criminals, having people assassinated, or mutilated, or tortured on the stage from Titus Andronicus to Romeo and Juliet.
Dickens was a good one too in that field, but Shakespeare looked at crime from the outside, from some ethical point of view. Dickens looked at it from inside, from the point of view of the criminals themselves forced to commit crimes in order to simply survive.
Then you had Mary Shelley and her Frankenstein and then later on Dracula came into the picture, and many others trill we came across Conan Doyle who edicted the proper form of a crime story or detective story, hence an investigation of a crime we can only see from outside, and the investigation is to get into it to see how it got developed and who was the criminal.
Since then, with the radio at first, the cinema next, and finally television leading directly to streaming and the Internet, those police adventures have just become adventures, and the extreme form is what they call action films where violence is no longer criminal since it has been transformed into the ultimate survival if not the final renascence before the apocalypse.
Enjoy these series.
The Mayas are more a cultural and historical mystery than a vast field of knowledge. We know less than we can even imagine about them. Where did they come from? What language did they speak before coming to Mesoamerica? What were their beliefs before arriving in Yucatan? They brought with them cacao, chocolate, writing, mathematics, extremely advanced calendars, phenomenal knowledge about stars, planets and the cosmos. They even brought with them a vigesimal counting system with the mathematics going along with it, including the equivalent of our zero (that we borrowed from the Arabs in the 17th century) that enabled them to count up to the infinite.
The most remarkable achievement is that they managed to merge phenomenal art with the glyphic writing system of theirs. We know the glyphs were works of art, for one, and a syllabary phonetic writing system, for two. For a very long time the second aspect was rejected, particularly by Sir Eric Thompson. Luckily this untruth was rejected after his death, with a little bit of disregard before his death. The glyphs were not flat symbolic of items and purely artistic, like some kind of secondary if not superfluous decoration. The colonizing Spaniards considered that decoration as diabolical and they burned and destroyed all the books and artifacts that carried such artistic representations of Maya reality and such glyphs that could only be the language of the devil.
Imagine how surprised I was when I discovered this catalogue of an exhibition at the MET Museum of Art in New York. They provide some images of the glyphs, and even some sentences written with them. But they systematically ignore the glyphs, transliterate the sentences and words into Latin-transliterated Maya, and simply work and speculate on these transliterations and their translations into English. They lose all the richness of meaning and beauty of the glyphs. In other words, they terminate, bring to a final end the destructive work of the Spaniards, the culturicide of the Mayas and the Maya culture and civilization. My full study (about 15,000 words, only in English) is available
The 3 Literacies of Modern Age, the Trikirion of CommunicationEditions La Dondaine
Review of the Trikirion of Communication:
Symboleracy, Numeracy and Techneracy
The starting point is the phylogeny of communication because the educational topic I am going to address cannot even exist if there is no communication. We have to understand that all Hominins were communicating. Probably all Hominins after Homo Erectus included had some command of some articulated language, but only Homo Sapiens reached the comprehensive and sustainable command of the fully-articulated language, probably around 200,000 BCE.
The next great stage Is the development of representational and symbolic Inscriptions and paintings or engravings on all durable media available, rockface in caves, stone, bone, ivory, and tusks. This symbolic transcription of stories and experience, maybe some spiritual language accompanying some rituals, is the first form of writing seen as symbolic transcription and going back to 300,000 BCE with Homo Naledi, 100,000 BCE with Homo Neanderthalensis, and 50,000 with Homo Sapiens.
Syllabic and alphabetical writing only came around 3,500 BCE for Homo Sapiens. There might have been older cases, but archaeology has not yet covered the whole world for all types of symbolic inscriptions that could have led to symbolic phonetic writing. The next stage was the printing press which enabled mass education and mass communication.
ENTRE IA & LES ÉCRANS LE THÉÄTRE EST EN QUESTION
The Journal “Théâtres du Monde” has just published its 34th issue. I have two articles published in that journal. So here is first of all the table of contents of the 2024 issue, and I added to these three pages all the preparatory work I have done to write the two articles that deal with the series HUNTERS and the author Lorraine HANSBERRY. These reviews and critiques are all bilingual, English for some and French for the others.
I do feel like a raisin the sun. I also added some documents on the recent question brought up about race in the USA where some states are restricting the teaching of slavery and Black history in the USA because it may, might, would, and I think SHOULD traumatize the poor white darlings who really need some traumatization about their imperialistic ideological terrorism.
Four films or series.
1- John Woo’s Silent Night (2023),
2- Doug Liman’s Road House (2024),
3- Albert Hughes’s The Continental (2023),
4- Marcela Saïd and Julien Despaux’s Ourika (2024),
all seen on Amazon’s Prime Video, hence distributed by Amazon Prime Video, all dealing with violence in our societies and all claiming that violence is justified top answer and respond to a violent society, a violence coming from outside our community, and that outside can introduce anti-immigrant accusations or plainly racist claims, both anti-white and anti-any-ethnicity.
Does it help us understand this violence ? Does these films enable us to devise a proper response to prevent and solve such violence? Both times, a resounding NO. But in both cases, it plays in the hands of the most extreme forces on the nationalist side of life, the side that refuses to consider those who are not pure according to their definitions as the cause of all our problems, and not only those people but also all products that may come from the countries concerned by these ethnic groups. This is true in the USA, in Canada, with Mexico playing the wide-open gate to the previous two, and all over Europe.
What game are these streaming services playing? Preparing coming elections! But it might go the wrong way for them. Now what is the wrong way? Good question. No answer because the ballot boxes will be the only valid answer. First stop, the European Elections in June 2024.
Mo Xiang’s third volume of the saga on The Blessing of a Heaven Official is there in front of me and this saga is emanating with so much force that no one can resist the tanha that tells them “Go For It! There is pleasure in it all!” I am sure you want to discover the pleasure there is in these volumes, but remember the authoress is a woman and as such she develops a sweet, soft, and catching psychology that will turn you completely berserk if you do not keep your feet well anchored in the earth.
The King Ghost Hua Cheng from Ghost City is behind every move the ascended Xie Lian is inspiring or is inspired by and for. His meeting this Xie Lian after 800 years of supernatural and surreal life in our vast cosmos was so mind-stirring, intelligence-moving, and body-inspiring that the pure ascetic Buddhist he is supposed to be, nearly fell into the cauldron of eroticism. He managed not to fall, but that was very close this time since he was unconscious and Hua Cheng took advantage of the situation and pretended that he had to save his “friend” before he drowned, though Hua Cheng knew perfectly well Xie Lian could not drown, hence cannot die. But, well, Hua Cheng kissed Xie Lian unconscious as he was, I mean in his unconscious mind, because Xie Lian was unconscious, and thus he could kiss him since he could not protest. What a twisted and I guess tortured mind he is. He should try Buddhist meditation to hypnotize himself into plain decent abstinence.
But sure enough, the encounter with the Venerable of Empty Words promises to be a fair adventure in which Xie Lian’s mind and body will be chastised, abused, and even probably raped. There will be quite a lot of repair work to do on the psyche and the conscious rightfulness of our Xie Lian. I guess Hua Cheng will take advantage of such situations to steal a couple more kisses. Never trust a ghost because they have no soul anymore and they have no honor either. So, lying, pretending, and even impersonating what they are not to seduce their gullible victims is some kind of sport for these fuzzy beings, if they can really BE.
Oppenheimer is an essential character in US history. He is the left-leaning Jew who provided the USA with the Atom Bomb that enabled the US to defeat Japan faster than the planned standard land and air attack by the Soviets and the Chinese Communists, officially endorsed in the Yalta Conference ( 4–11 February 1945) by Churchill, Truman, and Stalin. Truman did not have the atomic bomb yet and will only have it in July 1945. So, he bluffed and agreed with the Soviet plan because he had no alternative … yet. He reneged his agreement in July-August 1945, and he dropped two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9, 1945. The victory over Germany was a joint effort. The victory over Japan was a self-centered and egotistic solitary procedure not even negotiated with the allies of the US. The United Kingdom might have been informed, maybe. But the USSR was not. The Americans were already and had been for nearly two centuries, on the “America First” and “Make America Great Forever” lines that we have known all along and directly since 1918.
And within 9 years Oppenheimer will be ostracized because he was leaning to the left and there were Communists around him. He submitted and disappeared in some sideline university job. He had nowhere to go, as opposed to Charlie Chaplin who went back to England. As a Jew, he could have gone to Israel, but that was not a real optimistic solution at the time. He might even have gone to the USSR with his communist wife. But he stayed put in the USA, in his closet-university-job. The film does not really explore this dilemma: hide away in the USA, go to the Jewish Israel, or go to the USSR. On one hand, it was his old depressive nature that came back. On the other hand, it would have been going back to his faith and his roots, even if it could have looked like treason. On the third hand, on yet another other hand, it would have been plain treason.
THE DESCENT TO HELL IN THREE STAGES – 2003-2015-2019
I brought together three films and series presented here both in English and French in anti-chronological order.
1- The film 7500, 2019.
2- The series Blindspot, 2015-2020.
3- The film The Dreamers, 2003
If you take them in this backward order, you may understand that today’s world is not at all different from the one in 1968 when the Vietnam War was going on full blast, the Chinese Cultural Revolution was in full swing and the West per se was living its first full sexual revolution with the arrival of the baby-boomers to the full unquenchable desire to hormonally and fully enjoy life. Have some interesting reading.
FIRST STAGE – AMAZON STUDIOS – 7500 – 2019
There is little to say about such a film. It is just artificial entertainment that shows nothing and proves nothing. It is all stressing detail to keep the audience glued to the screen.
SECOND STAGE – BLINDSPOT – FULL SERIES – FIVE SEASONS – 2015-2020
A very long series for very little apart from stressed and stressful situations that always end well anyway, meaning leading to a worse situation in the next episode.
THIRD STAGE – BERNARDO BERTOLUCCI – THE DREAMERS – 2003
Paris Spring 1968. We all know what happened then in France. The victory of the unions, the defeat of the left, and the impossibility for the left to understand that any “events” of that sort will always lead to the victory of the right in the next elections, and today we have to update the data and say the victory of the extreme right. It might be slightly more complex, but basically, that’s what it is and when the left wins this social-minded left will become conservative within at the most two years and it might even turn reactionary within these two years, at times even less. They like power so much.
Amazon Prime Video and Blumhouse Productions love dysfunctioning mothers who, in the name of their love for their children, are ready to kill anyone only on their gut feelings that this anyone is guilty of who knows what apart from the devil.
The film is tricky enough to lure and fool the audience, and the horror of the racist and dysfunctional situation can be believed till the end when the trick is revealed. Note this revelation implies that all daughters from divorced or motherless families are by definition, even by principle, liars.
You might also find the father falling in an ice-cold river under a blizzard of some sort funny, and with his winter coat on, and then he goes on parading around outside, in the unheated car, and even in some kind of social situation without changing his freezing clothes. Like at the Oscars yesterday the costume design Oscar was delivered to a costume designer wearing no clothes at all, except a small cardboard sign where sexually necessary for the picture, meaning that costume designers are so badly treated and paid that they cannot even afford to buy underwear.
A little bit more about the context, schools, religion, Islam and girls, divorced parents, single Muslim male parent, etc. would have maybe given some depth to the story and made it less artificial.
A film that wants to be science-fiction. So, learn the lessons that emerge from it.
1- Let black doctors or scientists get into a hospital “laboratory” and the most unimaginable horrors will take place.
2- Let black people be fully treated in a hospital and they will become guinea pigs, especially in the hands of black doctors.
3- Let a mother treat her son and the worst possible crime will take place under your own nose and in front of your own eyes.
4- Shall I go on?
If this is not pure racism laced with some sexism, I just wonder what would qualify. How can anyone imagine such man-made scientific schizophrenia to be possible in the hands and under the scalpel of a doctor, a scientist? I guess it is urgent to have clear regulations and controls on such activities. Because be sure that wild clandestine medical experiments are happening every day in the world.
Duration is all that plants and animals experience. They last as long as either possible or necessary. When the phylogenic target of bringing in the next generation of life is fulfilled, the plant or the animal can die or wither away. Homo Sapiens, and probably most Hominins developed from experience the need to measure this duration, at first in days and nights, and then in clusters of days and nights. Then they can coordinate their observations and notice some cosmic items go through regular existential cycles, first of all, the sun rising or lowering in the sky with shortening or lengthening days and nights. Second, the moon and its phases are numbered as two, four, or three, but systematically waxing and waning. You can easily measure all that in solar days and that is the beginning of time: a human invention quantifying the duration of anything in observable regular elements.
From what we know the Mayas were among the most advanced people for such time-quantification and they developed all sorts of calendars to do this. But they were neither the first one nor the last one. They were not the best either, though they were very good. I will even say that all the lines of dots or check marks or squares or other geometric forms we can find in all the caves in the world in which Hominins and Homo Sapiens lived and that they decorated in many ways are the quantification of various phenomena, though we don’t always know which ones.
This book by Hunbatz Men concentrates on Mayan calendars but in modern language and modern terms, not necessarily in the real Mayan terms at the time, up to 3,000 years ago. It assumes the Mayas were aware of the leap years, though we do not seem to have any real reason to believe so. The author does not work on any serious lunar hypothesis, maybe a calendar. It vaguely mentions but does not explore the Venus cycles as Morning Star and as Evening Star. To work on the Pleiades, why not, yet one question does not concern such a long cycle but the simple working of the ritualistic 260-day Tzolk’in Calendar that is out of sync with the solar calendar, the 365-day Haab Calendar, and even more so if we consider the 360-day Haab Calendar, and how the ritual activities dictated by the Tzolk’in Calendar can be prescribed and predicted and performed when their Tzolk’in dates can fall at any time, in any season in the Haab Calendar. It is hard enough to coordinate the 12-and-a-half moon cycles over a solar calendar, but many civilizations are dealing with it and managing it with cyclical corrections.
That’s why it would have been good to give us some elements on this very same problem with the Tzolk’in calendar when we can compare with the difficult adaptation of the Muslim Lunar ritualistic calendar to the Gregorian calendar. The floating Ramadan is the result of this necessary adaptation. In other words, the present book is slightly short.
To bring together South Africa in the days of apartheid and from the point of view of the white Afrikaners with the tremendous career of Queen with Freddie Mercury and after his death without him shows how ahead of their times this band was when they started as a boys’ band and then when they matured into a full-fledged career.
Apartheid and racism bring segregation and discrimination which systematically reject differences. No future for those who do not have the skin color, the religion, the language, the sexuality, the musical affiliation, even as a simple audience, as the dominant, selected, elected, chosen entity that only has god and science over their heads. And their God has chosen these people to be his chosen people, and these people chosen by God believe what God has explained to them that science justifies their elected-ness, selected-ness or chosen-ness. They are the acme of the creation, and all others are just plain rejects that no one has the heart to destroy.
But be sure God will do it some day. Which god since there are many if not even plenty? Who cares. Each God will recognize his own supporters when they are all dead.
But then you may have no supporters at all, dear God or Gods. It does not really matter. We don’t need these supporters to eat, drink and survive. We have all we need in heaven and the sky. In fact, it was a mistake of ours to have created humanity. The planet would be so much better with none of the human parasites.
Meet the Madman Prophet, who is most the time mixed up with the other God Profit who is universal and derails every so many years, not so many as you may think every ten years or so. But with this God there is always a small population that manages to store away what they need to take over when the crisis has come to an end and the dead victims have been buried or cremated.
An interesting experiment to bring a poetry workshop in a prison For us who have lived in the mythology of Johnny Cash and San Quentin, and all his songs and work about and in prisons there is nothing strange about that But what happens afterward? The inmates get some satisfaction in their work, writing poetry and singing, slam or whatever it may be, but what’s next after their prison term? No reason to reject the experiment but a follow-up action is necessary to know what these men – and it is only men – have become or will become when they get out of the railings, out of the cage. We are not all Johnny Cash, are we?
Since this operation was sponsored by Alliance Française, it would nice to know what kind of follow-up work this Alliance Française is going to perform. The responsibility cannot be the poet’s. But it is interesting to be confirmed one more time that there are many ways for prison inmates to reform. One element is not taken into account. 98% of the population is Sunni Muslims. What is the impact on such an experiment? What does Islam bring to the experiment that would otherwise not be there. Étienne Russias should try to show us this dimension, since, as far as I know, he is a standard young man educated in the Christian traditions, maybe not the religion, but the traditions definitely like being christened, being buried religiously, being married religiously. How did he deal with a 98 percent Muslim group? How many Muslims were taking part, among the inmates and among the workshop workers?
But that’s the beginning of the intelligent globalization we need, a globalization that is founded on differences and not some westernized homogenization.
(No French Translation) The Incas partly inherited and partly developed phenomenal agriculture in the very hard conditions of the Andes: desertic areas, difficult water resources, high altitude, no real draft animal, no wheel, and yet the Andes before and under the Incas produced miraculous results that the Spaniards destroyed in a few years with epidemics and mass killing.
It is easy to say the Incas were barbarians and that covers the genocide, the culturicide, the systematic uprooting and exposing of anything they could have believed or done, based on NO direct contact with them before the “conquest” that must have killed 50% of the population in two or three years with smallpox and other infantile and childhood diseases, plus a few sword killings when there was some resistance.
Unluckily, Gordon McEwan does not really come to a clear vision in his book because he only bases his work on what has been collected by others essentially on the only source of some Spanish colonizers trying to justify the massacre and apocalyptic colonization. The real barbarians were the colonizers, and it is their testimony that is nearly only taken into account. Archaeology is about one century behind what it is in other regions of the world.
Things have slightly changed over the last ten years, but we are still a long way behind what we should have done. That leaves the door open to some like Hunbatz Men pretending the Mayas, Incas and many other Indigenous Native Americans are the descendants of the humanoid people who were established in two continents that have disappeared without leaving any trace of their existence behind them, Mu and Atlantis. And then it is easy to bring in that the inhabitants of these two disappeared continents were extra-humans from some distant civilization who landed on earth and prospered and then found some humanoid animals there and civilized them. We are their descendants, I mean of these extra-humanly civilized humanoid animals from long ago.
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The Ideas Forum International Academic and Scientific Association was
established in 2015. In partnership with research institutions, community
organizations, universities, and foundations, IFIASA provides a variety of programs
to support and promote education and research development, international cultural
projects, and scientific publications. IFIASA is an independent academic publisher
with an editorial team comprising many of the world's leading researchers.
The IFIASA members include research and development from faculties’ deans,
heads of departments, professors, scientists, university postgraduate and
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methodologies and the support within its areas of expertise. IFIASA organizes
conferences, and workshops, and publishes high-quality academic international
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