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Back to Earth : Urbanization without Depletion
The Senegalese building collective Studio Suddo Neuve is calling for a paradigm shift in the West African construction sector.The collective has been focusing on substituting the ubiquitously-present concrete blocks with earth-based materials.While this volume primarily documents the practical aspects of building with earth, it also examines urbanization and construction processes in the region.The detailed manual for the production and application of earth blocks underlines the contribution nature-based products can have for the transformation toward regenerative building practices and suggests its potential for global application.The project showcases how local materials can be adapted to contemporary building demands while retaining a minimized environmental impact. A handbook on building with earth blocks A West African perspective on the global reorientation of building practices
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Freedom, Equality and Justice in Islam
In 'Freedom, Equality and Justice in Islam', M H Kamali presents the reader with an analysis of the three concepts of freedom, equality and justice from an Islamic point of view and their manifestations in the religious, social, legal and political fields.The author discusses the evidence to be found for these concepts in the Qur'an and 'Sunna', and reviews the interpretations of the earlier schools of law.The work also looks at more recent contributions by Muslim jurists who have advanced fresh interpretations of freedom, equality and justice in the light of the changing realities of contemporary Muslim societies. 'Freedom, Equality and Justice in Islam' is part of a series dedicated to the fundamental rights and liberties in Islam and should be read in conjunction with 'The Dignity of Man: An Islamic Perspective and Freedom of Expression in Islam.'
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Caring Democracy : Markets, Equality, and Justice
A rethinking of American democracy that puts caring responsibilities at the centerAmericans now face a caring deficit: there are simply too many demands on people’s time for us to care adequately for our children, elderly people, and ourselves.At the same time, political involvement in the United States is at an all-time low, and although political life should help us to care better, people see caring as unsupported by public life and deem the concerns of politics as remote from their lives.Caring Democracy argues that we need to rethink American democracy, as well as our fundamental values and commitments, from a caring perspective.What it means to be a citizen is to be someone who takes up the challenge: how should we best allocate care responsibilities in society?Joan Tronto argues that we need to look again at how gender, race, class, and market forces misallocate caring responsibilities and think about freedom and equality from the standpoint of making caring more just.The idea that production and economic life are the most important political and human concerns ignores the reality that caring, for ourselves and others, should be the highest value that shapes how we view the economy, politics, and institutions such as schools and the family.Care is at the center of our human lives, but Tronto argues it is currently too far removed from the concerns of politics.Caring Democracy traces the reasons for this disconnection and argues for the need to make care, not economics, the central concern of democratic political life.
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Play and Social Justice : Equity, Advocacy, and Opportunity
The importance of play for healthy development is undeniable.Aspects of play have been linked to the development of social skills, health and fitness, motivation, curiosity, innovation, imagination, and problem solving.Both theory and research suggest that play of various types is critical for healthy development and that playfulness is an important quality across the life span.However, opportunities to play and quality of play facilities in schools, after-school programs, childcare centers, community parks, and museums are not equitable by race, socio-economic status, and ability. And racial profiling, immigrant status, illness, and incarceration interfere with child’s play.The first section of the book defines play and social justice and describes disparities in play opportunities in childcare, schools, and communities as well as inequities in how play is interpreted.The next section describes pre-school, elementary, high school, and university programs that use play to liberate, teach, and build community as well as after-school, hospital, and community programs that help to level the playing field of opportunity.The final part of the book discusses ways to ameliorate inequities through research and advocacy.Four research methods are described that are useful for conducting studies on the amount of play children experience, attitudes toward play, and the effect of play on other variables.Finally, a child, a parent, and a teacher describe ways they tried to obtain more recess, using various methods of advocacy.The appendix provides resources indispensable for those convinced that play for all is indeed a social justice issue worthy of advocacy.
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What is oil depletion?
Oil depletion refers to the gradual decline in the amount of oil reserves available for extraction. As oil is a finite resource, it is being consumed at a faster rate than it is being replenished, leading to a decrease in the overall supply. This can have significant economic and environmental implications, as it may lead to higher prices, increased competition for resources, and a shift towards alternative energy sources. Sustainable management and conservation efforts are necessary to address the challenges posed by oil depletion.
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'How can I prevent the depletion?'
To prevent depletion, it is important to practice sustainable resource management. This can include implementing regulations and policies that limit the extraction or use of natural resources, promoting renewable energy sources, and encouraging conservation efforts. Additionally, investing in research and development of alternative technologies and materials can help reduce reliance on finite resources. Finally, raising awareness and educating the public about the importance of preserving natural resources and the potential consequences of depletion can also contribute to prevention efforts.
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Is the depletion-type MOSFET self-conducting?
No, the depletion-type MOSFET is not self-conducting. It requires an external voltage to be applied to the gate terminal in order to control the flow of current between the source and drain terminals. The depletion-type MOSFET operates in the depletion mode, meaning that it conducts current when no voltage is applied to the gate terminal, unlike the enhancement-type MOSFET which requires a voltage to be applied to the gate terminal to allow current flow.
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What causes oxygen depletion in the aquarium?
Oxygen depletion in an aquarium can be caused by a variety of factors, including overstocking the tank with too many fish, inadequate water circulation or a lack of surface agitation, high water temperatures, decaying organic matter such as uneaten food or dead plants, and using certain types of filtration that do not provide enough oxygen exchange. It is important to monitor oxygen levels regularly and address any issues promptly to ensure the health and well-being of the aquatic inhabitants.
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G. A. Cohen : Liberty, Justice and Equality
G. A. Cohen was one of the towering political philosophers of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.His intellectual career was unusually wide-ranging, and he was celebrated internationally not only for his penetrating ideas about liberty, justice and equality, but also for his method, a highly original and influential combination of analytical philosophy and Marxism. Christine Sypnowich guides readers through the rich body of Cohen’s work.By identifying five paradoxes in his thought, she explores the origins of his interest in analytical philosophy, his engagement with the ideas of right-wing libertarianism, his critique of John Rawls’s work, his late-career turn to conservatism, and the tension between his preoccupation with individual responsibility and the idea of a socialist ethos.Sypnowich acknowledges the strengths of Cohen’s positions as well as their tensions and flaws, and presents him as a thinker of startling insight. This compelling introduction is a go-to resource for students and scholars of modern political philosophy.
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Arctic Justice : Environment, Society and Governance
EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Offering a unique introduction to the study of justice in the European, North American and Russian Arctic, this collection considers the responsibilities and failures of justice for environment and society in the region.Inspired by key thinkers in justice, this book highlights the real and practical consequences of postcolonial legacies, climate change and the regions’ incorporation into the international political economy.The chapters feature liberal, cosmopolitan, feminist, as well as critical justice perspectives from experts with decades of research experience in the Arctic.Moving from a critique of current failures, the collection champions a just and sustainable future for Arctic development and governance.
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The Feminist Legislation Project : Rewriting Laws for Gender-Based Justice
In this book, leading law academics along with lawyers, activists and others demonstrate what legislation could look like if its concern was to create justice for women. Each chapter contains a short piece of legislation – proposed in order to address a contemporary legal problem from a feminist perspective.These range across criminal law (sexual offences, Indigenous women’s experiences of criminal law, laws in relation to forced marriage, modern slavery, childcare and sentencing), civil law (aged care and housing rights, regulating the gig economy; surrogacy, gender equity in the construction industry) and constitutional law (human rights legislation, reimagining parliaments where laws are made for the benefit of women).The proposed laws are, moreover, drafted with feedback from a senior parliamentary draftsperson (providing guidance to contributors in a personal capacity), to ensure conformity with legislative rigour, as well as accompanied by an explanation of their reasons and their aims.Although the legislation is Australian-based, the issues raised by each are recognisably global, and are reflected in the legislation of most other nations. This first feminist legislation project will appeal to scholars of feminist legal studies, gender and the law, gender studies and others studying or working in relevant legal areas.
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The Postnatal Depletion Cure : A Complete Guide to Rebuilding Your Health and Reclaiming Your Energy for Mothers of Newborns, Toddlers and Young Children
It's all too common to hear new mums talk about 'baby brain' and extreme fatigue.But what if it wasn't the physical toll of giving birth, breastfeeding or chasing a toddler that was sapping your strength?What it if was something deeper? Dr. Oscar Serallach has spent his medical career witnessing women fail hormonally, nutritionally and emotionally to get back on their feet after having a baby.The true cause? A syndrome he calls postnatal depletion. THE POSTNATAL DEPLETION CURE is the first book to name the syndrome and to offer a practical programme to help mothers replenish their bodies after having a baby.The book includes a comprehensive guide to the nutrients women need to enhance organ function and balance hormones, along with advice on how to maintain a healthy diet and exercise routine and get necessary rest, despite the demands of motherhood.Filled with prescriptive takeaways and many success stories, THE POSTNATAL DEPLETION CURE will help mothers be the best they can be physically and emotionally.
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How can one describe capital accumulation and depletion?
Capital accumulation refers to the process of increasing the stock of capital goods, such as machinery, equipment, and infrastructure, in an economy. This can occur through investment in new capital goods, technological advancements, and improvements in human capital. On the other hand, capital depletion refers to the reduction in the stock of capital goods, which can happen due to wear and tear, obsolescence, or lack of investment in maintenance and replacement. Both accumulation and depletion of capital have significant impacts on the productivity and growth potential of an economy.
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How can one react to the depletion of oil reserves?
One way to react to the depletion of oil reserves is to invest in and develop alternative energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. This can help reduce dependence on oil and mitigate the impact of its depletion. Additionally, promoting energy efficiency and conservation measures can help reduce the overall demand for oil. Finally, exploring and investing in new technologies for oil extraction and production can help extend the lifespan of existing reserves.
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"Equality before, but justice first?"
"Equality before, but justice first" suggests that while equality is important, it should not come at the expense of justice. This phrase emphasizes the need to address systemic injustices and inequalities in order to achieve true equality. It implies that simply treating everyone the same does not necessarily address the underlying issues of discrimination and oppression. Instead, it calls for prioritizing justice in order to create a more equitable society for all.
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What is the difference between an enhancement-mode MOSFET and a depletion-mode MOSFET?
The main difference between an enhancement-mode MOSFET and a depletion-mode MOSFET lies in their default state of operation. In an enhancement-mode MOSFET, no current flows between the source and drain terminals when no voltage is applied to the gate terminal. In contrast, a depletion-mode MOSFET allows current to flow between the source and drain terminals in its default state without any gate voltage. Additionally, to turn on an enhancement-mode MOSFET, a positive voltage must be applied to the gate terminal, while a negative voltage is required to turn on a depletion-mode MOSFET.
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