Este documento resume los diferentes tipos de computadoras personales, incluyendo computadoras de escritorio, portátiles (notebooks, netbooks), y tabletas. Las computadoras de escritorio son fijas mientras que las portátiles como las notebooks y netbooks son transportables y usan batería. Las tabletas son más grandes que los teléfonos inteligentes pero no tienen teclado físico, usando en su lugar una pantalla táctil y teclado virtual. Cada tipo tiene diferentes usos y ventajas dependiendo de su tamaño, peso y potencia.
Existen diferentes tipos de computadoras personales como las de escritorio, portátiles y tablets. Las computadoras de escritorio son fijas y se usan principalmente en casa u oficina, mientras que las portátiles como las notebooks y netbooks son más ligeras y permiten trabajar sin estar conectado a una corriente eléctrica usando batería. Las tablets son aún más portátiles, se usan principalmente con los dedos, y permiten actividades como leer, navegar la web, ver videos y hacer llamadas.
El documento describe la evolución de la legislación ambiental en México durante las últimas décadas. La Ley General del Equilibrio Ecológico y Protección al Ambiente (LGEEPA) de 1988 introdujo nuevos enfoques como el ordenamiento ecológico del territorio y evaluaciones de impacto ambiental. Aunque la LGEEPA ha tenido dificultades para aplicarse debido a la resistencia a transferir funciones a los gobiernos locales, ha generado políticas públicas que se han internalizado en las dependencias gubernamentales. Recientemente, la constit
O documento discute o ranking de competitividade global de 2012 realizado pelo IMD, no qual o Brasil caiu da 44a para a 46a posição. Hong Kong assumiu a liderança no ranking, seguido por EUA e Suíça. Apesar de avanços em emprego e infraestrutura, o Brasil teve perdas em produtividade e crescimento do PIB, afetando negativamente sua competitividade. Todos os países do BRICS também tiveram queda nos respectivos índices de competitividade.
The document discusses Petrobras' growing investments and production challenges and opportunities. Petrobras plans to invest over $200 billion between 2008-2012 to develop major new oil fields, increasing production from around 2 million barrels per day currently to over 4 million barrels per day by 2012. This will require contracting numerous offshore drilling rigs, vessels, equipment and expanding infrastructure. The company is also promoting programs to develop Brazil's national oil and gas industry to supply the growing needs.
O documento descreve o Centro de Competência em Compensação Reativa da Alstom Grid em Itajubá, MG. O Centro foi criado em 2006 para pesquisa e desenvolvimento de reatores e capacitores e desde então desenvolveu projetos importantes como a tecnologia MCD, o programa ACR Noise e o reator seco ATT. O projeto de transferência da tecnologia de capacitores da Finlândia para Itajubá também é destacado.
Em um ambiente econômico cada vez mais competitivo, grandes potências como os Estados unidos, França, itália e Reino unido – que ostentaram sua liderança por muitos séculos vêm perdendo espaço para nações emergentes como Cingapura, Hong Kong, China e Coreia do Sul.
Em 2010, o relatório de competitividade do imd (World Competitiveness Report)apresentou Cingapura como o país mais competitivo do mundo, seguido de Hong Kong, superando os Estados unidos, que passou para a terceira posição. o Brasil, no mesmo relatório, avança
também duas posições, passando do 40º para o 38º lugar.
Apesar de alguns fatores como infraestrutura, educação e saúde influenciarem negativamente o posicionamento do país no relatório, sua leve melhora no rendimento geral foi atribuída à avaliação da eficiência de seus negócios e, principalmente, ao seu desenvolvimento econômico recente e à sua capacidade de superação da crise econômica mundial de 2008.
O documento discute a carência de profissionais qualificados no Brasil. 91% das empresas pesquisadas têm dificuldade em contratar, principalmente compradores, técnicos e administradores. A capacitação é a maior causa da dificuldade, seguida pela formação básica deficiente e falta de experiência.
Este documento resume los diferentes tipos de computadoras personales, incluyendo computadoras de escritorio, portátiles (notebooks, netbooks), y tabletas. Las computadoras de escritorio son fijas mientras que las portátiles como las notebooks y netbooks son transportables y usan batería. Las tabletas son más grandes que los teléfonos inteligentes pero no tienen teclado físico, usando en su lugar una pantalla táctil y teclado virtual. Cada tipo tiene diferentes usos y ventajas dependiendo de su tamaño, peso y potencia.
Existen diferentes tipos de computadoras personales como las de escritorio, portátiles y tablets. Las computadoras de escritorio son fijas y se usan principalmente en casa u oficina, mientras que las portátiles como las notebooks y netbooks son más ligeras y permiten trabajar sin estar conectado a una corriente eléctrica usando batería. Las tablets son aún más portátiles, se usan principalmente con los dedos, y permiten actividades como leer, navegar la web, ver videos y hacer llamadas.
El documento describe la evolución de la legislación ambiental en México durante las últimas décadas. La Ley General del Equilibrio Ecológico y Protección al Ambiente (LGEEPA) de 1988 introdujo nuevos enfoques como el ordenamiento ecológico del territorio y evaluaciones de impacto ambiental. Aunque la LGEEPA ha tenido dificultades para aplicarse debido a la resistencia a transferir funciones a los gobiernos locales, ha generado políticas públicas que se han internalizado en las dependencias gubernamentales. Recientemente, la constit
O documento discute o ranking de competitividade global de 2012 realizado pelo IMD, no qual o Brasil caiu da 44a para a 46a posição. Hong Kong assumiu a liderança no ranking, seguido por EUA e Suíça. Apesar de avanços em emprego e infraestrutura, o Brasil teve perdas em produtividade e crescimento do PIB, afetando negativamente sua competitividade. Todos os países do BRICS também tiveram queda nos respectivos índices de competitividade.
The document discusses Petrobras' growing investments and production challenges and opportunities. Petrobras plans to invest over $200 billion between 2008-2012 to develop major new oil fields, increasing production from around 2 million barrels per day currently to over 4 million barrels per day by 2012. This will require contracting numerous offshore drilling rigs, vessels, equipment and expanding infrastructure. The company is also promoting programs to develop Brazil's national oil and gas industry to supply the growing needs.
O documento descreve o Centro de Competência em Compensação Reativa da Alstom Grid em Itajubá, MG. O Centro foi criado em 2006 para pesquisa e desenvolvimento de reatores e capacitores e desde então desenvolveu projetos importantes como a tecnologia MCD, o programa ACR Noise e o reator seco ATT. O projeto de transferência da tecnologia de capacitores da Finlândia para Itajubá também é destacado.
Em um ambiente econômico cada vez mais competitivo, grandes potências como os Estados unidos, França, itália e Reino unido – que ostentaram sua liderança por muitos séculos vêm perdendo espaço para nações emergentes como Cingapura, Hong Kong, China e Coreia do Sul.
Em 2010, o relatório de competitividade do imd (World Competitiveness Report)apresentou Cingapura como o país mais competitivo do mundo, seguido de Hong Kong, superando os Estados unidos, que passou para a terceira posição. o Brasil, no mesmo relatório, avança
também duas posições, passando do 40º para o 38º lugar.
Apesar de alguns fatores como infraestrutura, educação e saúde influenciarem negativamente o posicionamento do país no relatório, sua leve melhora no rendimento geral foi atribuída à avaliação da eficiência de seus negócios e, principalmente, ao seu desenvolvimento econômico recente e à sua capacidade de superação da crise econômica mundial de 2008.
O documento discute a carência de profissionais qualificados no Brasil. 91% das empresas pesquisadas têm dificuldade em contratar, principalmente compradores, técnicos e administradores. A capacitação é a maior causa da dificuldade, seguida pela formação básica deficiente e falta de experiência.
Governos locais para a sustentabilidade - O setor da construção e as regiões ...Fundação Dom Cabral - FDC
O documento discute o setor da construção no Brasil e seus impactos nas cidades de Belo Horizonte e São Paulo. Ele fornece dados sobre o número de empresas, empregos e contribuição econômica do setor. Também analisa os desafios do setor em entregar infraestrutura para grandes eventos de forma sustentável.
A partir dos anos 1990, quando o mundo entrou definitivamente na era da globalização, diversos paradigmas
foram alterados para fazer frente à nova realidade econômica, política e social que tomou conta do planeta.
Entre eles, um novo conceito passou a interessar diretamente a diversos públicos, em especial empresários do
setor privado e autoridades da esfera pública – o de mercados emergentes.
O termo já fazia parte do vocabulário dos negócios desde os anos 1980, em substituição à preconceituosa
expressão “países subdesenvolvidos” dos anos 1970. Diante das rápidas e inéditas mudanças do mundo global,
o termo foi revisitado por especialistas e passou a ser motivo de análises e reflexões em todo o mundo.
Nesse contexto, mais recentemente, a Fundação Dom Cabral (FDC) decidiu criar este estudo devido a essa
crescente importância dos mercados emergentes no ambiente de negócios. Também no Brasil, muitos clientes
da instituição vêm demonstrando grande interesse em saber mais sobre esses mercados – e, especialmente,
como eles se comportam e como se desenvolveram no futuro de médio e longo prazos.
Vale ressaltar que essa importância é ainda maior na medida em que o Brasil é um dos principais mercados
emergentes. O estudo, cuja síntese é o tema desta edição do FDC Executive, oferece um análise panorâmica
e consistente desses mercados e apresenta considerações interessantes sobre as perspectivas de futuro de
algumas importantes nações que compõem tais mercados.
Este estudo foi realizado pelo Núcleo de Estratégia e Economias Emergentes da Fundação Dom Cabral e tem
como desafio, portanto, oferecer uma ferramenta de planejamento estratégico para companhias operando em
mercados emergentes.
El documento presenta un cuestionario sobre historia y conceptos básicos de Internet. El cuestionario contiene 35 preguntas sobre temas como el origen de Internet, el desarrollo de protocolos como TCP/IP, el surgimiento de la World Wide Web y sitios pioneeros como Amazon y Google.
A reforma ortográfica de 2009 elimina hífens e acentos em algumas palavras como "autoestima" e "ideia", e remove o trema em palavras como "inconsequência". Algumas palavras como "abraço", "amizade" e expressões como "Eu te amo" permanecem inalteradas.
The document outlines an upcoming webinar titled "How To Drive Revenue In The Social Age". The webinar will last 45 minutes and cover topics like getting sales teams onboard with social selling, improving sales results using LinkedIn, and using the Social Selling Index to measure progress and success. It will feature presentations from Tony Finn of Vodafone Northern Europe and Marc Baladi of LinkedIn Sales Solutions.
El documento presenta 14 algoritmos que describen procesos y cálculos matemáticos comunes como preparar un té, multiplicar números, calcular edades, áreas y perímetros. Cada algoritmo sigue los pasos típicos de inicio, entrada de datos, proceso, salida y fin.
Negocio De Élite,Producto De Élite:
Global InterGold Representa La Opción Más Viable, Rentable y Accesible En El mundo Para Toda Persona Que Ha Decidido Dejar De Limitarse a Solo Soñar y Por Fin Comenzar a Vivir El Estilo y Calidad De Vida Con El Que El Resto De las Personas Aún Continúan Soñando...
Los 4 Principales Beneficios Que Obtienes Con Global InterGold Son:
☑ Blindar Tus Ahorros.
☑ Generar Un Importante Patrimonio De Alta Calidad En Oro Puro 24K.
☑ Capitalizarte Fácil y Rápidamente, y ¡Sin Limites!
☑ Libertad De Tiempo Para Disfrutar La Libertad Financiera Obtenida.
En Global InterGold Los Sueños Están Hechos De Oro... ¡Toma Acción AHORA MISMO! Tú También Puedes Lograr FÁCILMENTE Tu Libertad Financiera; Únete a Nuestra Gran Organización Internacional y Comienza a Vivir La Vida De Tus Sueños.
Regístrate HOY MISMO En: http://www.ttveo.myintergold.com/
O documento descreve o programa "Liderando Amanhã" da Fundação Dom Cabral, que tem como objetivo desenvolver jovens gestores para o papel de uma liderança sustentável e socialmente responsável. O programa se baseia na Teoria da Inteligência Emocional e enfatiza o desenvolvimento de competências pessoais e relacionais por meio de reflexões, simulações e um projeto aplicativo de ação social.
Este documento describe los servicios de ingeniería y diseño ofrecidos por el Nodo Bogotá de Tecnoparque Colombia, incluyendo diseño industrial, prototipado de desarrollo, prototipado funcional rápido, ingeniería inversa, análisis y simulación. El nodo cuenta con software, equipos y herramientas avanzadas para apoyar cada etapa del ciclo de vida de producto, desde el diseño y modelado 3D hasta la simulación, pruebas y fabricación de prototipos.
Futuro Sustentável - Sustentabilidade evento FIEMG 2011Jose Claudio Terra
O documento discute as tendências do mundo digital e da sustentabilidade 2.0. Resume que as redes sociais podem ser usadas para conscientização e mobilização sobre sustentabilidade, e também para viabilizar ações concretas como compra de cotas para reflorestamento. Aponta exemplos como o fórum Dupont e a rede Wiser Earth para mobilização, e iniciativas como Movimento Cyan e Carbon Rally para estimular ações sustentáveis.
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Educaterer India is an unique combination of passion driven into a hobby which makes an awesome profession. We carve the lives of enthusiastic candidates to a perfect professional who can impress upon the mindsets of the industry, while following the established traditions, can dare to set new standards to follow. We don't want you to be the part of the crowd, rather we like to make you the reason of the crowd.
Today's Effort For A Better Tomorrow
This document provides an overview of Jacque Fresco's vision for a resource-based economy and The Venus Project. It discusses how future advances in science and technology will allow more decision making to be done by machines. It argues that previous attempts at social change like Marxism and utopian socialism failed because they lacked comprehensive plans and methods for implementation. It proposes that a resource-based economic model could maximize technology to enhance all human life and protect the environment. For social change to occur, outdated political and economic systems must lose public support. True change requires addressing problems from a global, systematic perspective rather than through individual persuasion. An internationally accepted comprehensive blueprint and planning council could help transition the world to a more equitable resource-based
Steven Greer - CE5-CSETI - 10. Talking Points for Educating Your CommunityExopolitics Hungary
1. Government leaders must discuss the confirmation of extraterrestrial contact with the public in a calm, reassuring manner to counter fearmongering and provide accurate information.
2. Talking points should emphasize that contact has been peaceful and holds potential benefits from new technologies and knowledge, while avoiding topics like hostile intentions or government conspiracies.
3. The goal is to foster hope and cooperation and avoid conflict by developing international policies and relations with visiting civilizations.
Locating Oneself in Global Learning- First 4 ReadingsOslo
First 4 Readings of Locating Oneself in Global Learning! I suggest to do all of the readings from the class reading selection list on it'slearning. Here is just a reference so you do not have to open 4 different links in order to remember the content. Will add more as class progresses. We will have a great time learning together. These words are not my own and taken directly from the designated readings.
Social peer-to-peer processes are interactions with a peer-to-peer dynamic, whether these peers are humans or computers. Peer-to-peer (P2P) is a term that originated from the popular concept of the P2P distributed computer application architecture which partitions tasks or workloads between peers. This application structure was popularized by file sharing systems like Napster, the first of its kind in the late 1990s.
The concept has inspired new structures and philosophies in many areas of human interaction. P2P human dynamic affords a critical look at current authoritarian and centralized social structures. Peer-to-peer is also a political and social program for those who believe that in many cases, peer-to-peer modes are a preferable option....
Creation of a truly democratic and egalitarian rEvolutioary subjectivity with a clear vision for transitions towards P2P mode of production based advanced communist civilization may be the only way left for humanity. Our walking since the Wisconsin, Tunisia, Tahrir, Puerta del Sol, Wall Street, 15O, May Day 2012, 12M15M, Blockupy, anti-NATO and G8 had actually been making our way to dignity. On this road we are networking such a rEvolutionary agency in a P2P distributed way. At the moment we are heading towards the #13O #globalNOISE global mobilisations, It will be followed by many other actions, gatherings -like Agora 99 and Firenze 10+10, WSF- and events. At the same time we see the strong signs of the formulation of transnational rEvolutionary programs that is based on P2P communal mode of production and P2P democracy. All we need is to open our hearts and minds to others, link with them, contribute to the process sincerely as much as we could. So we reclaim the another world we have long been waiting for today altogether.
This document discusses several converging trends that will transform the world, including rapid technological development, population growth and aging, climate change, and increased transparency. It argues that these trends could lead to conflicts over natural resources but also new solutions. The mobile internet of things will connect not just people but objects, potentially creating global networks of citizens and information. New tools may empower "prosumers" to direct development in a way that promotes diversity and creative networks. Overall, a new world is emerging through connectivity and new interfaces need to encourage participation from all.
This paper explores the underlying system of thought that has led to our current economic, ecological, social, and spiritual crisis. It proposes new ideas and leverage points for shifting to a green, inclusive, and intentional ecosystem economy. The framework discusses three stages of capitalism: 1) free market capitalism focused on growth; 2) a more regulated European-style stakeholder capitalism focused on redistribution; and 3) an envisioned ecosystem economy that upgrades collaboration and innovation across all sectors of society. The paper identifies seven key dimensions of economic thought that need reframing to advance from stage 2 to stage 3, including coordination mechanisms, the role of nature, labor, capital, technology, leadership, and public awareness.
Governos locais para a sustentabilidade - O setor da construção e as regiões ...Fundação Dom Cabral - FDC
O documento discute o setor da construção no Brasil e seus impactos nas cidades de Belo Horizonte e São Paulo. Ele fornece dados sobre o número de empresas, empregos e contribuição econômica do setor. Também analisa os desafios do setor em entregar infraestrutura para grandes eventos de forma sustentável.
A partir dos anos 1990, quando o mundo entrou definitivamente na era da globalização, diversos paradigmas
foram alterados para fazer frente à nova realidade econômica, política e social que tomou conta do planeta.
Entre eles, um novo conceito passou a interessar diretamente a diversos públicos, em especial empresários do
setor privado e autoridades da esfera pública – o de mercados emergentes.
O termo já fazia parte do vocabulário dos negócios desde os anos 1980, em substituição à preconceituosa
expressão “países subdesenvolvidos” dos anos 1970. Diante das rápidas e inéditas mudanças do mundo global,
o termo foi revisitado por especialistas e passou a ser motivo de análises e reflexões em todo o mundo.
Nesse contexto, mais recentemente, a Fundação Dom Cabral (FDC) decidiu criar este estudo devido a essa
crescente importância dos mercados emergentes no ambiente de negócios. Também no Brasil, muitos clientes
da instituição vêm demonstrando grande interesse em saber mais sobre esses mercados – e, especialmente,
como eles se comportam e como se desenvolveram no futuro de médio e longo prazos.
Vale ressaltar que essa importância é ainda maior na medida em que o Brasil é um dos principais mercados
emergentes. O estudo, cuja síntese é o tema desta edição do FDC Executive, oferece um análise panorâmica
e consistente desses mercados e apresenta considerações interessantes sobre as perspectivas de futuro de
algumas importantes nações que compõem tais mercados.
Este estudo foi realizado pelo Núcleo de Estratégia e Economias Emergentes da Fundação Dom Cabral e tem
como desafio, portanto, oferecer uma ferramenta de planejamento estratégico para companhias operando em
mercados emergentes.
El documento presenta un cuestionario sobre historia y conceptos básicos de Internet. El cuestionario contiene 35 preguntas sobre temas como el origen de Internet, el desarrollo de protocolos como TCP/IP, el surgimiento de la World Wide Web y sitios pioneeros como Amazon y Google.
A reforma ortográfica de 2009 elimina hífens e acentos em algumas palavras como "autoestima" e "ideia", e remove o trema em palavras como "inconsequência". Algumas palavras como "abraço", "amizade" e expressões como "Eu te amo" permanecem inalteradas.
The document outlines an upcoming webinar titled "How To Drive Revenue In The Social Age". The webinar will last 45 minutes and cover topics like getting sales teams onboard with social selling, improving sales results using LinkedIn, and using the Social Selling Index to measure progress and success. It will feature presentations from Tony Finn of Vodafone Northern Europe and Marc Baladi of LinkedIn Sales Solutions.
El documento presenta 14 algoritmos que describen procesos y cálculos matemáticos comunes como preparar un té, multiplicar números, calcular edades, áreas y perímetros. Cada algoritmo sigue los pasos típicos de inicio, entrada de datos, proceso, salida y fin.
Negocio De Élite,Producto De Élite:
Global InterGold Representa La Opción Más Viable, Rentable y Accesible En El mundo Para Toda Persona Que Ha Decidido Dejar De Limitarse a Solo Soñar y Por Fin Comenzar a Vivir El Estilo y Calidad De Vida Con El Que El Resto De las Personas Aún Continúan Soñando...
Los 4 Principales Beneficios Que Obtienes Con Global InterGold Son:
☑ Blindar Tus Ahorros.
☑ Generar Un Importante Patrimonio De Alta Calidad En Oro Puro 24K.
☑ Capitalizarte Fácil y Rápidamente, y ¡Sin Limites!
☑ Libertad De Tiempo Para Disfrutar La Libertad Financiera Obtenida.
En Global InterGold Los Sueños Están Hechos De Oro... ¡Toma Acción AHORA MISMO! Tú También Puedes Lograr FÁCILMENTE Tu Libertad Financiera; Únete a Nuestra Gran Organización Internacional y Comienza a Vivir La Vida De Tus Sueños.
Regístrate HOY MISMO En: http://www.ttveo.myintergold.com/
O documento descreve o programa "Liderando Amanhã" da Fundação Dom Cabral, que tem como objetivo desenvolver jovens gestores para o papel de uma liderança sustentável e socialmente responsável. O programa se baseia na Teoria da Inteligência Emocional e enfatiza o desenvolvimento de competências pessoais e relacionais por meio de reflexões, simulações e um projeto aplicativo de ação social.
Este documento describe los servicios de ingeniería y diseño ofrecidos por el Nodo Bogotá de Tecnoparque Colombia, incluyendo diseño industrial, prototipado de desarrollo, prototipado funcional rápido, ingeniería inversa, análisis y simulación. El nodo cuenta con software, equipos y herramientas avanzadas para apoyar cada etapa del ciclo de vida de producto, desde el diseño y modelado 3D hasta la simulación, pruebas y fabricación de prototipos.
Futuro Sustentável - Sustentabilidade evento FIEMG 2011Jose Claudio Terra
O documento discute as tendências do mundo digital e da sustentabilidade 2.0. Resume que as redes sociais podem ser usadas para conscientização e mobilização sobre sustentabilidade, e também para viabilizar ações concretas como compra de cotas para reflorestamento. Aponta exemplos como o fórum Dupont e a rede Wiser Earth para mobilização, e iniciativas como Movimento Cyan e Carbon Rally para estimular ações sustentáveis.
Defining Sustainable Development Essay
Sustainable Development Essay
Sustainable Development Essay
The Importance Of Sustainable Development
The Importance Of Sustainable Development
Sustainable Development
Development Of A Sustainable Development Essay
Sustainable Development Essay
Sustainable Development essay
History of Sustainable Development Essay
Education for Sustainable Development Essay
Essay on What is Sustainable Development?
Benefits Of A Sustainable Development Essay
Educaterer India is an unique combination of passion driven into a hobby which makes an awesome profession. We carve the lives of enthusiastic candidates to a perfect professional who can impress upon the mindsets of the industry, while following the established traditions, can dare to set new standards to follow. We don't want you to be the part of the crowd, rather we like to make you the reason of the crowd.
Today's Effort For A Better Tomorrow
This document provides an overview of Jacque Fresco's vision for a resource-based economy and The Venus Project. It discusses how future advances in science and technology will allow more decision making to be done by machines. It argues that previous attempts at social change like Marxism and utopian socialism failed because they lacked comprehensive plans and methods for implementation. It proposes that a resource-based economic model could maximize technology to enhance all human life and protect the environment. For social change to occur, outdated political and economic systems must lose public support. True change requires addressing problems from a global, systematic perspective rather than through individual persuasion. An internationally accepted comprehensive blueprint and planning council could help transition the world to a more equitable resource-based
Steven Greer - CE5-CSETI - 10. Talking Points for Educating Your CommunityExopolitics Hungary
1. Government leaders must discuss the confirmation of extraterrestrial contact with the public in a calm, reassuring manner to counter fearmongering and provide accurate information.
2. Talking points should emphasize that contact has been peaceful and holds potential benefits from new technologies and knowledge, while avoiding topics like hostile intentions or government conspiracies.
3. The goal is to foster hope and cooperation and avoid conflict by developing international policies and relations with visiting civilizations.
Locating Oneself in Global Learning- First 4 ReadingsOslo
First 4 Readings of Locating Oneself in Global Learning! I suggest to do all of the readings from the class reading selection list on it'slearning. Here is just a reference so you do not have to open 4 different links in order to remember the content. Will add more as class progresses. We will have a great time learning together. These words are not my own and taken directly from the designated readings.
Social peer-to-peer processes are interactions with a peer-to-peer dynamic, whether these peers are humans or computers. Peer-to-peer (P2P) is a term that originated from the popular concept of the P2P distributed computer application architecture which partitions tasks or workloads between peers. This application structure was popularized by file sharing systems like Napster, the first of its kind in the late 1990s.
The concept has inspired new structures and philosophies in many areas of human interaction. P2P human dynamic affords a critical look at current authoritarian and centralized social structures. Peer-to-peer is also a political and social program for those who believe that in many cases, peer-to-peer modes are a preferable option....
Creation of a truly democratic and egalitarian rEvolutioary subjectivity with a clear vision for transitions towards P2P mode of production based advanced communist civilization may be the only way left for humanity. Our walking since the Wisconsin, Tunisia, Tahrir, Puerta del Sol, Wall Street, 15O, May Day 2012, 12M15M, Blockupy, anti-NATO and G8 had actually been making our way to dignity. On this road we are networking such a rEvolutionary agency in a P2P distributed way. At the moment we are heading towards the #13O #globalNOISE global mobilisations, It will be followed by many other actions, gatherings -like Agora 99 and Firenze 10+10, WSF- and events. At the same time we see the strong signs of the formulation of transnational rEvolutionary programs that is based on P2P communal mode of production and P2P democracy. All we need is to open our hearts and minds to others, link with them, contribute to the process sincerely as much as we could. So we reclaim the another world we have long been waiting for today altogether.
This document discusses several converging trends that will transform the world, including rapid technological development, population growth and aging, climate change, and increased transparency. It argues that these trends could lead to conflicts over natural resources but also new solutions. The mobile internet of things will connect not just people but objects, potentially creating global networks of citizens and information. New tools may empower "prosumers" to direct development in a way that promotes diversity and creative networks. Overall, a new world is emerging through connectivity and new interfaces need to encourage participation from all.
This paper explores the underlying system of thought that has led to our current economic, ecological, social, and spiritual crisis. It proposes new ideas and leverage points for shifting to a green, inclusive, and intentional ecosystem economy. The framework discusses three stages of capitalism: 1) free market capitalism focused on growth; 2) a more regulated European-style stakeholder capitalism focused on redistribution; and 3) an envisioned ecosystem economy that upgrades collaboration and innovation across all sectors of society. The paper identifies seven key dimensions of economic thought that need reframing to advance from stage 2 to stage 3, including coordination mechanisms, the role of nature, labor, capital, technology, leadership, and public awareness.
This paper explores the underlying system of thought that has led to our current economic, ecological, social, and spiritual crisis. It proposes new ideas and leverage points for shifting to a green, inclusive, and intentional ecosystem economy. The framework discusses three stages of capitalism: 1) free market capitalism focused on growth; 2) a more regulated European-style stakeholder capitalism focused on redistribution; and 3) an envisioned ecosystem economy that upgrades collaboration and innovation across all sectors of society. The paper identifies seven key dimensions of economic thought that need reframing to advance from stage 2 to stage 3, including mechanisms of coordination, the role of nature, labor, capital, technology, leadership, and public awareness.
Michael P Totten GreenATP: APPortunities to catalyze local to global positive...Michael P Totten
Humanity’s unceasing ingenuity is generating vast economic gain for billions of people with goods unavailable to even kings and queens throughout most of history. Unfortunately, this economic growth has triggered unprecedented se- curity challenges of global and historical magnitude: more absolute poor than any time in human history, the sixth largest extinction spasm of life on earth, climate destabilization with mega-catastrophic consequences, and multi-trillion dollar wars over access to energy. These multiple, inextricably interwoven chal- lenges have low probability of being solved if decision makers maintain the strong propensity to think and act as if life is linear, has no carrying capacity limits, uncertainty is controllable, the future free of surprises, planning is predictable and compartmentalized into silos, and Gaussian distributions are taken as the norm while fat-tail futures are ignored. Although the future holds irreducible uncertainties, it is not fated. The emergence of Internet availability to one-third of humanity and access by most of humanity within a decade has spawned the Web analogue of a ‘Cambrian explosion’ of speciation in knowledge applica- tions. Among the most prodigious have been collaboration innovation networks (COINs) reflecting a diversity of ‘genome’ types, facilitating a myriad of collective intelligence crowd-swarming phenomena (Malone T, Laubacher R, Dellarocas C. The Collective Intelligence Genome. MIT Sloan Management Review, Spring; 2010, Vol. 51). COINs are essential tools for accelerating and scaling transformational solutions (positive tipping points) to the wicked problems confronting humanity. Web COINs enable acceleration of multiple-benefit innovations and solutions to these problems that permeate the nested clusters of linked nonlinear complex adaptive systems comprising the global biosphere and socioeconomy.
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Bangladesh
Egypt
Jordan
Indonesia
Lebanon
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Turkey
Uzbekistan
51/47
46/36
51/49
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26/55
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How Global Publics View: V'far in Iraq, Den1ocracy, Islam and Governance, Globalization.
most extreme anti-1nodernist social movements have drawn on this
sentin1ent in their pursuit of power, the real power of armaments
and police, not the imaginary power of successful business practices.
But for those who are not so wedded to U1e existing system, the modern
culture is an exciting pne, and makes for an extraordinary ti1ne to be
alive.
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Corporate Conclusions
The late environmental scientist, systen1s theorist, lead author of
the early-1970s doomsday report The Limits to Growth, MacArthur
Foundation "genius award" recipient, and anti-corporate campaigner
Donella H. Meadows, while reviewing When Corporations Rule the World,
summarized the anti-corporate agenda in 2000 as follows:
Challenge tl~e Supreme Court decision that gives corporations
fictitious human rights. Persons in corporations should have all
rights, but the corporation itself has no conscience, no moral
accountability, no citizenship. Corporations, says Korten,
"simply do not belong in people's political spaces."
Take. back the corporate charter. Corporations exist by public
permission. If they break the law or act agail1st the public good,
tl1eir charters should be revoked.
Flatly prohibit corporations from influencing the political
process or "educating" the public on policy issues. Forbid
false-front "citizen" lobbying organizations and even corporate
"charitable" givh1g, through which firms often push their own
agendas (for example, by threatening to withdraw public broad-
casting contributions if shows are aired about clearcutting or
overgrazing). If corporations want to serve society, says Korten,
"let them provide good, secure jobs and safe products, mail1tain
a clean environment, obey the law, and pay tl1eir taxes."
Prohibit paid political advertish1g. The ads are misleading, and
their hug~ cost makes candidates beholden to large donors.
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Broadcasters, in return for the right to use the public airways,
should be required to provide free, equal, h1-depth exposure to
all candidates.
Pay for campaigns through a co1nbination of strictly limited,
small individual contributions and public funding. Corporations
should be prohibited from using corporate resources in any way
to favor any candidate. 1
It is a provocative set of proposals, albeit disturbingly laden with words
like "prohibit," "forbid/' and so on. As we have seen, the general goal of
anti-corporate thinkers is 'to bring profit-maximizing, shareholder-.
owned corporations more under the conh·ol of the p'ublic-to confine the ...
Nanotechnology is being developed to more effectively treat cancer. Researchers are engineering nanoparticles that can locate and map tumors, carry drug payloads to destroy cancer cells, and potentially be used for imaging and treating tumors in humans. One hybrid nanoparticle under development contains magnetic, fluorescent, and drug components to home in on cancer cells, be seen on MRI, and deliver anti-cancer drugs. The potential of these nanoparticles for cancer treatment is high but researchers are cautious about timelines. Aging is also an area of research, with the goal of developing techniques to remove harmful free radicals that accumulate and cause cellular damage over time. Some believe that with further research and funding, the technology may exist to live indefinitely by preventing biological aging processes.
The document provides the full question paper and answer key for the NMAT exam held on December 11, 2005. It includes three passages on various topics and 25 multiple choice questions testing English language abilities such as comprehension, grammar, vocabulary and logical reasoning. Key details include sample exam questions on passages about the role of imagination in society, the role of the state in economic development in underdeveloped countries, and stem cell research. The answer key is also provided.
- The document analyzes how global TV networks cover issues of peace and violence by comparing measures from the Global Peace Index to a database of media coverage.
- It finds that media in less peaceful countries focuses more on violence and less on the structures that create peace, while more peaceful countries receive disproportionate coverage of rare violent events.
- The Middle East receives high levels of coverage but focuses more on violence, with very few positive stories, though Middle Eastern media covers Afghanistan more positively. Positive stories of peace make up just 1.6% of total stories examined.
1) The document discusses the importance of implementing National Economic Reform in the United States to address issues like global warming, poverty, and pandemics.
2) It argues that we now have the technology to transition to alternative energy sources and fuel an economic recovery through a "Research and Engineering Directive" that invests in green energy infrastructure and solutions.
3) This could usher in a "Third Industrial Revolution" decentralized energy grid powered by renewable sources at homes, businesses, and factories worldwide.
Global Future Changes and Millennium ProjectJerome Glenn
Overview of global challenges, strategies, new technologies to improve the prospects for humanity from the Millennium Project and its annual State of the Future report
This document discusses the need for universal standards for law drafting and legal reforms. It argues that most countries currently lack transparent, participatory processes for developing laws, which undermines democracy, economic development, and trust in institutions. Establishing independent bodies to draft laws through open consultation and inclusion of marginalized groups could help address this by promoting responsive, accountable governance. The document calls for global cooperation to set standards for high-quality lawmaking that are less dependent on individual legal cultures and national contexts. This would help crisis-stricken nations and create fairer, more prosperous societies worldwide.
The document discusses the need to address the root causes of global challenges by changing economics. It argues that the challenges humanity faces are aspects of a systemic crisis largely related to current economic theory and practice. Civil society has become too institutionalized to pursue real change. Changing economics would require addressing the complex, interrelated layers that influence human society, including human biology, values and belief systems, and the narrative underlying social development. Foundations and citizens need to tackle root causes by moving beyond short-term thinking and engaging in long-term efforts to analyze consequences and transition to a sustainable, equitable system.
Billion Dollar Proposal for Applied Cultural EvolutionJoe Brewer
Let me begin by acknowledging those who came before me. The runner-up for a 1 billion euro grant from the European Union nearly a decade ago was FuturICT with their vision for modeling complex social systems to avoid (or manage) future economic collapses. So I am not the first person to propose that a massive effort is needed to (a) integrate the social sciences; and (b) do so with motivation to apply what is learned to address extremely difficult problems in the world. With that said, let me now offer my billion dollar proposal that follows in FuturICT’s footsteps. At the time they were competing for substantial funding, I was working with the International Centre for Earth Simulation to build its billion dollar (over a decade) vision for a high-performance computing facility that models the entire Earth in its full complexity. It is from these projects that I draw inspiration for this essay.
Also, a fact that should cause you to sit up straight. The annual budget for CERN (the high-energy particle accelerator in Geneva, Switzerland) was roughly 1.2 billion dollars in 2017. So what I am calling for here is what the European Union spends every single year on the search for fundamental particles for all of humanity to instead address the global ecological crisis and safeguard the future of our species.
Think about this for a moment before you continue reading this essay. It really should cause you to pause and reflect about our current priorities as human beings.
What I propose now is a framework for guiding humanity through the sustainability bottleneck as we navigate the planetary-scale systemic collapse outlined in the previous two essays in this series. If you want to hear me talk through this proposal in a recorded talk, I invite you to watch the 90 minute video on YouTube for a version that I presented to the cognitive science department at the University of California, Merced earlier this year. This essay will go into more detail about the vision I’ve been cultivating for a global network of culture design labs that—as argued in previous essays—I no longer believe is possible to build in the world.
The document discusses the 1951 film "The Day the Earth Stood Still" and draws parallels to modern times. It argues that as in the film, where an alien arrives with a warning for humanity to curb violence or face destruction, we may now need a similar warning to address the fragmentation and conflicts in the world. It then outlines some basic global functions that could help, such as monitoring threats to the environment and human health. Finally, it proposes a new type of "Global Multilateral Intelligence" that would perform these functions and help facilitate cooperation across different countries and cultures.
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O atual ambiente concorrencial brasileiro apresenta desafios importantes para a Gestão de
Contemporânea de Marketing nas empresas. Partindo desse pressuposto, este artigo tem por
objetivo identificar os antecedentes do desempenho superior da empresa frente ao seu mercado.
(1) A liderança é uma ferramenta milenar que produz cooperação por meio da influência interpessoal. (2) Ela é construída na relação entre indivíduos e grupos e envolve o uso do poder referente para modificar estruturas subjetivas e direcionar a ação dos outros. (3) A liderança de Ulisses é analisada como um exemplo clássico, demonstrando elementos como inteligência, escuta ativa e capacidade de persuasão.
O objetivo deste artigo é analisar a transformação digital em uma perspectiva brasileira. A partir de pesquisas acadêmicas, acionais e internacionais, e empresas de consultoria sugerimos algumas dimensões em busca da maturidade digital. Complementando, apresentamos os resultados de uma pesquisa sobre a Digitalização no Brasil, realizada pelo Núcleo de Inovação e Empreendedorismo da FDC, em que foram analisadas as oportunidades e limitações das empresas brasileiras no processo de transformação digital.
A plataforma tem sido gestada há um ano e hoje se consolida, no Brasil, como a plataforma com maior inserção de dados sobre Infraestrutura de Logística de Transporte, pois entrelaça diferentes bancos de dados no conceito de big data analitics, desenvolvimento de estudos georreferenciados e simulações multivariadas. É uma iniciativa do Núcleo de Logística, Supply Chain e Infraestrutura da FDC, que se destaca por estudos de referência em logística no Brasil.
A PILT/FDC contém dados de malhas estaduais e federais. Responde a uma desconexa rede de informações e se estruturou a partir de parcerias institucionais para acesso aos bancos de dados primários de empresas como EPL (Empresa de Planejamento e Logística), DNIT (Departamento Nacional de Infraestrutura de Transportes), ANTT (A Agência Nacional de Transportes Terrestres), Ministério dos Transportes, entre outras, e prima pela democratização das informações.
O presente relatório é uma avaliação do Núcleo de Inovação e Empreendedorismo da FDC sobre o perfil de inovadores, isto é: inventores, empreendedores, visionários, humanitários e pioneiros, a partir da publicação ”MIT Technology Review – 35 Innovators Under 35” disponível publicamente na internet
(https://www.technologyreview.com/lists/innovators-under-35/2017/). Busca-se identificar traços em comum dos perfis analisados, suas crenças, valores e projetos transformadores.
O documento discute diferentes contextos de simples, complicado, complexo e caótico e como nossas percepções são afetadas por cada contexto. Também aborda como ter um mindset de crescimento ao invés de um mindset fixo pode melhorar nossa criatividade, percepção e engajamento para lidar com incertezas. Além disso, discute como novas tecnologias podem nos oferecer escolhas entre respostas únicas ou infinitas.
Este documento discute como os conselhos de administração podem gerir melhor os riscos socioambientais incorporando as perspectivas dos stakeholders. Ele destaca como a Fundação Renova, criada após o desastre de Mariana, estabeleceu uma estrutura de governança para lidar com as partes interessadas e como isso pode ser útil para empresas minimizarem riscos futuros.
Este artigo explora como a música popular brasileira representou as mulheres entre 1880-1970 e como isso contribuiu para as transformações da primeira para a segunda onda do feminismo no Brasil. Analisa como as letras musicais ora reforçavam, ora descontinuavam representações tradicionais de gênero em diferentes períodos históricos. Busca entender como a construção de "espaços de fala" e novas "agendas discursivas" através da música apoiaram mudanças disruptivas na representação social das mulheres.
O autor analisa as tendências protecionistas observadas globalmente e suas implicações para o Brasil. Ele discute como a economia brasileira é muito fechada em comparação a outras grandes economias, e como isso afeta negativamente a produtividade e competitividade do país. O autor argumenta que o Brasil deve adotar reformas graduais em suas políticas comercial e industrial, como a liberalização tarifária e a renegociação do Mercosul, para melhorar sua participação no comércio internacional.
A CNU procurou a Fundação Dom Cabral para desenvolver um programa de desenvolvimento para mulheres gestoras. O programa aborda temas de liderança e gestão, assim como questões sobre o feminino na liderança e referências artísticas. O objetivo é explorar as potencialidades do feminino no processo de liderança.
O documento discute o conceito de consumo compartilhado e como empresas como Airbnb, LendingClub e RelayRides usam a tecnologia digital para permitir o compartilhamento e troca de bens e serviços. Ele também descreve dois modelos de negócios de carros compartilhados na Europa, a Car2Go e a Drivenow, que permitem que os usuários aluguem veículos por períodos curtos de tempo usando um aplicativo móvel.
O documento discute três pontos principais do relatório Global Competitiveness Report de 2016-2017: (1) estímulos monetários não são suficientes para promover competitividade, sendo necessário estimular empreendedorismo; (2) tecnologia e inovação são fundamentais para crescimento sustentável e competitividade de nações; (3) mercados fechados limitam crescimento, sendo necessários mercados abertos para incentivar inovação.
O documento discute como as reclamações dos consumidores podem ser uma oportunidade para as empresas revisarem seus processos. Ele apresenta a empresa Icolabora como um exemplo de como automatizar processos de atendimento ao consumidor e gerenciar reclamações pode melhorar a experiência do cliente e reduzir custos. A Icolabora usa recursos valiosos, raros, difíceis de imitar e bem organizados como modelos de referência de processos e soluções personalizadas para ajudar empresas a lidar melhor com reclamações.
A pesquisa foi realizada com a participação das empresas do CRI Nacional do Núcleo de Inovação e Empreendedorismo da FDC buscando explorar a percepção das mesmas sobre os investimentos em tecnologias associadas ao tema “Indústria 4.0” e nos possíveis ganhos de produtividade.
A amostra envolve 52 respondentes em funções de liderança nas empresas em que atuam. Finalmente, os resultados alcançados em 2017 não diferem significativamente da
mesma pesquisa realizada em 2016, sugerindo poucos avanços do tema no Brasil.
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Globalization and the Co-evolution of States
By Paulo Vicente dos Santos Alves
Historians argue whether globalization Let’s imagine two nation-states using the they didn’t innovate, the neighboring new markets with new products. Mass
began 500 or 5,000 years ago. Whichever resources of a region in which there are six nation would. production was a new form of production
is the answer you prefer, it’s much older units of taxation. Normally they share these derived from the needs of world wars.
That is co-evolution. Nations were forced to
than the usual views that it started with taxation units so each gets three units.
evolve by co-existing. Competition among We are now facing a new set of innovations
the collapse of the soviet system, or after They have the possibility of an innovation,
the countries led to a form of cooperation, in the coming decades and the public
World War II. in the broad sense of it, but this innovation
i.e. co-evolution since other nations around administration community faces the
costs the equivalent of two taxation units.
States began independently and grew in the world, namely China, India and Japan challenge of enabling these changes,
So if only one of the nations does the
relative isolation until technology allowed were not evolving as fast. That can explain and leveraging growth based on them.
innovation it will gather six units, but since
for more intensive interaction. One may how Western Europe and its colonies in the These technological innovations could be
it spent two it will end up with four units.
argue that it was already in place in the Americas advanced faster than the Far East, simplified into three major sets: genetics,
However, if both nations innovate they still
ancient world, but since the discovery of eventually forcing by arms, the opening of green tech and robotics.
share the same six resources, but since each
ocean navigation the relatively isolated trade in China and Japan.
spent two to innovate they will end up with Genetic technology will open new
areas of the world found it easier to trade
one unit each. This game of innovation has not ended possibilities but also new discussions on
and wage war with each other. In that
in the 21st century. In fact it is speeding ethics and on sustainability. Advanced
sense we can model the world as being The figure shows the payoff matrix for the
up as technology advances the speed of medicine will be capable of extending life
transformed from seven “islands” into an choices. The numbers in each quadrant
interaction on terms of trade and war. In expectations, and while a marvel for our
“archipelago”. Those “islands” were the represent the gain in taxation units
the past, this has forced city states to join human life span will stretch pension funds
Far East, Indian subcontinent, Middle of nation 1 and nation 2 respectively
forces and become the nation states, now and medical care systems worldwide.
East, Western Europe, North America, separated by a “;”.
this same evolution pressure is making Advanced biotechnology will allow for
South America and sub-Saharan Africa.
Game theory shows us that independent nation states form networks in order to more food production but also will create
According to administrative theory of what the other nation does, your nation compete and survive. new dilemmas and criticisms.
organizations, just like organisms, evolve will have a better payoff if it innovates,
Evolution is about innovation in the Green technology will affect energy
together, or more precisely co-evolve, and that is, four units is better than three if
broadest sense. It allows states to gain generation and distribution,
that also applies to nation states. Before the other don’t innovate, and one is better
advantages over other nation states within manufacturing, waste management and
globalization, they were isolated and the than none if it innovates. We call this a
their network or against opposite networks. recycling. A new energy matrix will emerge
evolutive pressure was small. In many dominant strategy, or a strategy that is
Innovation theory reminds us that there changing the geopolitical landscape while
of those “islands” one single nation state always better to pursue than the other
are five broad types of innovation: new creating new challenges and possibilities.
was capable of dominating the region and strategy.
product, new form of organization, new
creating a “nation-state monopoly.” That Robotics will reduce the need for
The problem is that since the game form of production, new raw material and
was repeated in the case of China, India and manpower while increasing productivity
is symmetrical both will pursue an new market. All of these types are possible
the Middle East. Monopolies have very little and that may bring manufacturing back to
innovation strategy, and they will end up in terms of public administration, in fact
incentive to innovate and advance. In the the developed world, changing the current
winning one unit each when they could public administration can be argued to
case of nation-states they became decadent economic balance. At the same time,
have not innovated and came up with be the very central function that enables
and eventually fall after some time. more people will need to be employed in
three each. If both didn’t innovate it would innovation to occur, and leverages it in a
tertiary and quaternary sectors, changing
After the oceans became navigable the be better for both, but they have a prize in nation state.
the power of unions. A post-scarcity world
nation-states increased their interaction innovation so both end up innovating.
The USA and other nations have will force rent to be dissociated from work.
and the evolutive pressure grew. Some
Back to the real world. Our example is adopted innovation through research Advanced artificial intelligence may claim
nations, like China and Japan, tried to
evidenced in reality by what has happened and development (R&D) using their civil rights and fight for them.
isolate themselves but the situation was
in a fragmented Europe from 1500 to defense departments to pursue “dual”
irreversible. Evolutive pressure forced As one can perceive, these changes have
present day. The nations competed technologies for decades. These
Nation-States to evolve or die. Many a lot to do with public administration in
for resources, whether in Europe, the technologies are termed “dual” because
Nation-States died while others appeared terms of policy, laws, regulation and R&D
Americas, Africa or trading with the Far they have military use but also can
and prospered. Two cases in points are incentives. Not to innovate is not an option
East. They had a prize in innovation. If become applicable to civilian use creating
the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which for nation states. The question is how to
disappeared, and the United States deal with these innovations and maximize
of America which grew to become a the society gains while balancing the
THE INNOVATION GAME (a version of the prisoner’s dilemma)
Superpower. administrative dilemmas that will evolve.
NATION 2
Game theory explains the process in a Don’t Innovate Innovate Santos Alves is a full professor at Fundacão Dom Cabral
version of the prisoner’s dilemma called Don’t Innovate 3:3 0:4 (FDC) in Brazil. He teaches in the Strategy and
the Innovation Game. NATION 1
Innovate 4:0 1:1 Emerging Markets department. He can be reached at
paulo.alves@fdc.org.br.
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