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    Global Networking Communication and Culture: Conflict or Convergence? ab 149.99 € als gebundene Ausgabe: Spread of ICT Internet Governance Superorganism Humanity and Global Culture. 1st ed. 2018. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Wissenschaft, Technik,
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    Global Networking Communication and Culture: Conflict or Convergence? ab 138.99 € als pdf eBook: Spread of ICT Internet Governance Superorganism Humanity and Global Culture. Aus dem Bereich: eBooks, Fachthemen & Wissenschaft, Politikwissenschaft,
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    In this hour, Thomas Seeley is a professor of neurobiology and behavior at Cornell University. He talks about the social organization of a bee colony with Steve Paulson. And intrepid TTBOOK intern John Pederson visits local bee keeper Mary Seeley as she's setting up some new hives. Next, Len Fisher is the author of The Perfect Swarm: The Science of Complexity in Everyday Life. He talks with Anne Strainchamps about "swarm intelligence" and how it differs from "group think." Then, E.O. Wilson may know more about ants than anyone else on the planet. He and his colleague, Bert Holldobler, are the authors of The Superorganism. It's a book about the organization and communication among the millions of members of the colonies of certain species of ants. Wilson tells Steve Paulson they do it all with chemical signals secreted by their bodies. And finally, Jaron Lanier is a Silicon Valley visionary and a virtuoso musician and composer. His new book is You Are Not A Gadget. The man who popularized "virtual reality" in the 80s tells Anne Strainchamps why he thinks Web 2.0 technology is erasing our sense of our own identity. [Broadcast Date: January 28, 2011] Language: English. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/rt/tbon/110128/rt_tbon_110128_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    In this hour, Thomas Seeley is a professor of neurobiology and behavior at Cornell University. He talks about the social organization of a bee colony with Steve Paulson. Next, intrepid TTBOOK intern John Pederson visits local bee keeper Mary Seeley as she's setting up some new hives. Then, Len Fisher is the author of The Perfect Swarm: The Science of Complexity in Everyday Life. He talks with Anne Strainchamps about "swarm intelligence" and how it differs from "group think." After that, E.O. Wilson may know more about ants than anyone else on the planet. He and his colleague, Bert Holldobler, are the authors of The Superorganism. It's a book about the organization and communication among the millions of members of the colonies of certain species of ants. Wilson tells Steve Paulson they do it all with chemical signals secreted by their bodies. Finally, Jaron Lanier is a Silicon Valley visionary and a virtuoso musician and composer. His new book is You Are Not a Gadget. The man who popularized "virtual reality" in the 80s tells Anne Strainchamps why he thinks Web 2.0 technology is erasing our sense of our own identity. [Broadcast Date: February 12, 2010] Language: English. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/rt/tbon/100212/rt_tbon_100212_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Global Networking Communication and Culture: Conflict or Convergence? ab 149.99 € als Taschenbuch: Spread of ICT Internet Governance Superorganism Humanity and Global Culture. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Taschenbücher, Naturwissenschaft,
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    The Foundation novels of Isaac Asimov are among the great masterworks of science fiction. An ingenious blend of nonstop action, daring ideas, and extensive world-building, they chronicle the struggle of a courageous group of men and women determined to shield enlightened humanity from a ceaseless threat of darkness and ultimate annihilation.Golan Trevize, former councilman of the First Foundation, has chosen the future, and it is Gaia. A superorganism, Gaia is a holistic planet with a common consciousness so intensely united that every dewdrop, every pebble, every being, can speak for all - and feel for all. It is a realm in which privacy is not only undesirable, it is incomprehensible. But is it the right choice for the destiny of mankind? While Trevize feels it is, that is not enough. He must know. Trevize believes the answer lies at the site of humanity’s roots: fabled Earth...if it still exists. For no one is sure where the planet of Gaia’s first settlers is to be found in the immense wilderness of the galaxy. Nor can anyone explain why no record of Earth has been preserved, no mention of it made anywhere in Gaia’s vast world-memory. It is an enigma Trevize is determined to resolve and a quest he is determined to undertake, at any cost.  ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Larry McKeever. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/rand/002818/bk_rand_002818_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    An urgent, resounding call to protect 50 percent of the earth's land by 2050-thereby saving millions of its species-and a candid assessment of the health of our planet and our role in conserving it, from the award-winning author of The Experience of Place and veteran New Yorker staff writer. "An upbeat and engaging account of the remarkable progress being made to preserve vast wild spaces for animals to roam." -The Wall Street Journal Beginning in the vast North American Boreal Forest that stretches through Canada, and roving across the continent, from the Northern Sierra to Alabama's Paint Rock Forest, from the Appalachian Trail to a ranch in Mexico, Tony Hiss sets out on a journey to take stock of the "superorganism" that is the earth: its land, its elements, its plants and animals, its greatest threats--and what we can do to keep it, and ourselves, alive. Hiss not only invites us to understand the scope and gravity of the problems we face, but also makes the case for why protecting half the land is the way to fix those problems. He highlights the important work of the many groups already involved in this fight, such as the Indigenous Leadership Initiative, the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, and the global animal tracking project ICARUS. And he introduces us to the engineers, geologists, biologists, botanists, oceanographers, ecologists, and other "Half Earthers" like Hiss himself who are allied in their dedication to the unifying, essential cause of saving our own planet from ourselves. Tender, impassioned, curious, and above all else inspiring, Rescuing the Planet is a work that promises to make all of us better citizens of the earth.
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    The Buzz about Bees - Biology of a Superorganism. 1st ed. 2008. Corr. 2nd printing 2009: ab 42.99 €
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    Global Networking Communication and Culture: Conflict or Convergence? - Spread of ICT Internet Governance Superorganism Humanity and Global Culture. 1st ed. 2018: ab 149.99 €
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    I Superorganism - Learning to love your inner ecosystem: ab 7.99 €
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