Friday, October 29, 2010

Beware the tipping point.(Editorials)(Footnote reveals overreaching administration)(Editorial): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)

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This digital document is an article from The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR), published by Thomson Gale on January 26, 2006. The length of the article is 526 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Beware the tipping point.(Editorials)(Footnote reveals overreaching administration)(Editorial)
Publication:The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) (Newspaper)
Date: January 26, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Page: A8

Article Type: Editorial

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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Fractalia: Episode 1, Reversing the Tipping Point

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!1: Best Buy This book caught my attention for several reasons (other than my daughter left it for me to read) primarily the components of the title and the back cover.

- Fractalia, a place presumably based upon fractals.
- Episode 1. This is the first of a planned series. How long the series will be is not yet revealed.
- Reversing the Tipping Point. The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell is one of my top 10 books. How does Fractalia relate to Gladwell's work? I needed to know.
- The back cover stated in part: "With degrees in philosophy and computer science, A.J. is currently working on his doctorate in cognitive psychology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He is investigating the brainwaves of the 'aha' moment and how meaning is created out of apparent nonsense. A.J. lives with his wife Stephanie in Massachusetts. But really he lives on the border between sense and nonsense. Just ask his wife."

With a comment like that, I said to myself, this guy has to be writing some good stuff. After reading Episode 1, I can confirm that he is.

When reading fantasy or science fiction works, one problem is to bring the reader (us) into the new world within the book. The author needs to be careful to develop the place and develop the story without letting the new world (place) hinder the story. Authors of books with a well known setting, New York city in the early 1900's, or Shakespearean/Elizabethan England, for example, do not have to worry about this. They can get on with the story as we already know something of the place. In Fractalia, A.J. creates a new world and carefully brings us along.

Episode 1 covers the introduction to Fractalia, the Talian "people", introduces some "typical' modern day teenagers, and then brings them together. The cooperation between the Talians and the teenagers in meeting a challenge together results in success. Well yes, it is Episode 1, how could it be otherwise? Once you open the pages and begin to read a work of fiction, you put aside some things (at least for a while) and let the author take you on the way. If the author is successful, your willingness and his/her success will result in a good book experience. If the author is not successful, if the telling gets in the way of the story, you can become lost and the author looses you.

"The real unknown is between the known, they liked to say. Or, they would say, between two things there is always another."

A.J. has succeeded in sparking my desire for Episode 2.

Where is it? How long will I (we) have to wait?

"The wise know the difference between a puzzle and a mystery. A puzzle is for solving with the mind. A mystery is for enjoying with the heart."

You can pass the time waiting patiently for Episode 2 by practicing to solve some outties. You can find these outties on Fractaliatheblog.blogspot.com/
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Monday, October 4, 2010

Environmental Choices™ section report 2.a: Influencers on Climate Change & Social Tipping Points

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This report focuses on influencers - those people who are making an impact on public opinion concerning climate change. The analysis considers how much prominent influencers are considered to be effective in shaping opinion, and how much they are thought to be wrong-thinking and/or annoying. Additionally, the study measures the influence of organisations and word-of-mouth on public perception of climate change.

Questions addressed
  • How much do public figures - politicians, celebrities, and eminent figures or scientists - affect attitudes towards climate change?
  • Which public figures are highly regarded or mistrusted on this subject?
  • How much impact have the leading international campaigning organizations had in affecting attitudes?
  • What cultural events have affected attitude?
  • How much do people talk to their peer groups? How much influence do peer groups have?
  • How does national, socio-demographic and the 3-fold attitudinal clustering affect the potential influencers’ impact and the amount the public discusses this area?
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“Internationally, Greenpeace is the organisation which is most recognised as being active in climate change: by 53% of Canadians, 62% of English people and 36% of Americans”



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