with the economic climate only time and the market will tell if the communal social economy encapsulated in disruptive businesses like AirBnB‚ innovative financial mechanisms like crowd funding and promising new corporate structures like the social enterprise prove a cursory fad within the process of capitalisms insatiable creative destruction or emerge as a the dominant political economic paradigm. The present growth of communal consumption trends and the future potential of a social economy are
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fictional character that seems real to the reader by incorporating facts of his own life into a fictional story. He also goes from writing in first-person plural to first-person singular‚ which is an effective way to show the narrator’s sense of communal guilt. Although the narrator seems to be presenting his reports objectively‚ Márquez uses first-person narrative to show his readers that it is impossible to avoid being subjective. As the narrator in Chronicle of a Death Foretold gathers people’s
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popular subject of shared speculation; dead‚ she is town history and the subject of a legend. It is her highly regarded value as a symbol which holds great significance to Jefferson and to the meaning of its history that compels the narrator to use a communal voice to tell the story. The history the narrator reveals‚ displays Jefferson’s continuous emotional involvement with Emily. Although‚ she locks herself up in a house which she rarely leaves and which no one enters‚ her isolation is in
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has-been fades into obscurity…’ is placed in the centre of the single cell cartoon‚ ironically conveys a juxtaposition of the bird flying into a bright setting rather than fading‚ unlike the ‘society’ who claimed it. The use of ellipses‚ ‘…’‚ portrays a communal message and agreement‚ therefore alluding the conformist nature of society rather than the individual who just flew off happily. The birds in the cage are characterized with uniforms and the cage symbolically represents societies restrictions. Each
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These crimes could consist of possession charges‚ burglaries‚ thefts‚ or fraud. The only requirement for age would be 18 years old or above. Furthermore‚ they would need to be involved with probation‚ as that stressor in itself is a communal and mitigating factor for many. The group would be a “theme oriented counseling group‚” with areas for psychoeducational opportunities (Corey‚ Corey‚ & Corey‚ 2010‚ p. 385). The primary theoretical orientation would be a blend of Motivational Interviewing
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Urban-ethno communal conflict in Africa: Nigeria Abidemi R. Asiyanbola PhD Department of Geography and Regional Planning‚ Faculty of the Social Sciences‚ Olabisi Onabanjo University‚ Ago-Iwoye‚ Ogun State‚ Nigeria E-mail: siyraimi@yahoo.com or demisyra@hotmail.com A paper submitted for presentation at the Union for African Population Studies (UAPS) Fifth African Population Conference‚ Arusha‚ Tanzania: December 10 – 14‚ 2007 2 Abstract: Observation from literature shows that the role
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Humanitarian intervention: a liberal perspective The moral legitimacy of states and the limits of sovereignty 1. Introduction According to Slocombe (2003‚ p.117) there is no question that has more preoccupied the discussion of international relations than that of the legitimacy and wisdom of the use of force. Sincere efforts to substitute international institution and diplomacy for military power‚ the costs of multiple terrible wars‚ and even the potential consequences of war fought with nuclear
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COMPARISON OF LOW COST SANITATION TECHNOLOGIES PROVIDED TO INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS Mthunzi Rubuluza (Fill your name in under “Prepare‚ Properties‚ Doc Properties‚ Advanced…” and update this field) Student Number 200732536 A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Engineering‚ Cape Peninsula University of Technology‚ Cape Town‚ in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the BTech Degree in Civil Engineering” Cape Town 23 September 2011 Declaration I‚ Mthunzi Rubuluza declare that this
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British Standard A single copy of this British Standard is licensed to Giorgio Cavalieri on June 07‚ 2000 This is an uncontrolled copy. Ensure use of the most current version of this standard by searching British Standards Online at bsonline.techindex.co.uk BRITISH STANDARD Loading for buildings Licensed Copy: Giorgio Cavalieri‚ ALSTOM‚ 7-Jun-00‚ Uncontrolled Copy. © BSI Part 1. Code of practice for dead and imposed loads ICS 91.040 NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY
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but without a distribution system * indicated for rural areas * serves 15-25 households; its outreach is not more than 250 m from the farthest user * yields 40-140 L/ min Level II (Communal Faucet or Stand Posts) * With a source‚ reservoir‚ piped distribution network and communal faucets * Located at not more than 25 m from the farthest house * Delivers 40-80 L of water per capital per day to an average of 100 households * Fit for rural areas where houses are
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