Sunday, March 22, 2009
Buffalo Modeling Registry Established
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Geo-Engineering - Save The Planet:
Nothing, at this stage, will save the Greenland ice cap from melting, raising oceans several feet, says Victor Shahed Smetacek.
Only a massive feat of "geo-engineering" can save the Antarctic ice cap from doing the same, the professor of bio-oceanography at the University of Bremen, Germany, said in an interview from Halifax.
Humanity, led by the United Nations, must remove huge quantities of carbon dioxide from the air over the next century, he will argue in an address at Mount Allison University this week.
Smetacek, born in India of an Indian mother and German father, attended the conference in Halifax this month of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea.
A talk on rising oceans might interest an audience at a university in Sackville, on the Tantramar marsh.
Today, he will speak as part of the President's Speakers Series on Climate Change and Global Citizenship. On Tuesday he will launch the vice-president's seminar series Evolution: 150 Years of Darwin with a lecture, "Understanding plankton evolution in the framework of the arms race."
Phytoplankton, microscopic organisms, might save humanity, he argues.
Smetacek quite seriously proposes to fertilize vast areas of the southern oceans deficient in iron to promote plankton to absorb carbon dioxide from the air through photosynthetic uptake.
Skeletons of dead plankton compose a large part of the sludge at the bottom of deep oceans. So, scientists must figure out how to promote plankton that remove carbon from the air, then take it to the bottom when they die.
We might remove a gigatonne - one trillion kilograms - of carbon from the air each year, Smetacek says. Removing carbon at this rate might save the south polar ice cap if other efforts continue to stop adding more carbon, he said.
Depositing a whole gigatonne of carbon at the bottom of the sea might sound like an effort worthy of Archimedes, the ancient Greek mathematician and engineer who said that he could move the Earth if he had a place to stand with his pry bar.
However, it would take only five to 10 ocean-going ships, possibly tankers or ore carriers, to fertilize the oceans each year with iron sulphate, a waste product from smelting titanium and iron, he said. http://nbbusinessjournal.canadaeast.com/journal/article/430506 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- a far cheaper method of simply adding used waste" tin" [ iron ] food cans to the oceans, near the coast ,will achieve exactly the same carbon storage as iron sulphate in the deep oceans
once the expert discover the oceans are all connected and so is the air , it matters not where you add the iron , except where other pollutants are already present algae blooms dont happen as the tins rust slowly and algae is eaten as it grows by krill and other phytoplankton
adding waste tin cans to the ocean will cure global warming, and increase fish stocks dramatically, for almost nothing , , by replacing iron we no longer let reach the seas because of increased irrigation , once the experts are forced to get off the gravy train and ask those who have already proven it works
anybody can test it out for little cost , simply add a ton of old tin cans in a wire cage to the sea and watch it for a few months and you too will know how to cure global warming for free
it is that simple , cage them up or scattered makes little difference , the krill will eat the rapidly growing algae and the fish will eat the krill , we eat the fish , and remove carbon for free
old tin cans will cure global warming for free, in ten years, once they try everything else first
Friday, October 10, 2008
Human Rights to Full Discovery
The Central Issue of the 21st Century, as well as inquiry are the Fundemental Human Rights to Full Discovery.
It is the basic definitions, as well as the verbal and written forms of communications, their interrelationship to ones own environment cultural dynamics in the personal development of perceptions, and how within the present dynamics of globalization this is transmitted and the demands this will have on International InterCultural Communications.
Who are the adjudicators in establishing defined terms?
What is the overall impact this will have on personal rights to self - determination?
How in the development of these rights, whether they are legislated into existance, or paaid for by additional education of the individual who are the assigned facilitators?
What are the legal constraints in such immediate and direct concerns on further experimentation on recently fertilized human female ovum for example?
All of which calls into further attention ones own cultural heritage, personal faith issues, and what are connections in whether one has the full rights to recieve access to hgher education, and ownership of their research as well. This likewise calls basic challenges to the pedagogic mission of each University, College, and Technical educating institution beyond secondary education.
In International relations, more important for the United States and its allies, how the International aid is to be modified, and the realistic focus in confering with the population on the ground what this means to them personally and as a community.
It is this focus and the need to advance its real proposition which demand and informed sector to act as an adovcate; for the principals itself is likewise as important as to defeat the human aging process itself,
In the effort to full investigate the complete environment envelop within life itself, it is the advocacy of fundemental Human Rights to Full Discovery which in the end will create a full life with out aging.
Mr. Roger Meredith Christian, Ithaca, New York, 14850.
Friday, October 03, 2008
Night Clubs ( NightClubs ), RMC
Recommended for you to join this group as well as make comments on this blog.
" A Night Club internet interactive listings and group participations for various nightclub / night club patrons to make comments, loyality statements, criticisms and warnings about those nightclubs / night clubs they have visited. "
One. The development of the ciritically needed nightlife program " Take Back the Night " to replace the often tacky and seedy nightlife promotional " Ladies Night."
Two: Based upon information and critical date discovered in participation in Women Studies, State University College at Buffalo, Buffalo State, " When women feel and know they, you are safe the more responsive they, you are in assert a more active sociocultural leadership in the nightlife in their, your community and the more relax they have in choice.
Choice = A - Broader slection of style of dress. B - More open in intercommunal communications. C - Freer aspirations, social and sexual, in the slection of the type of partnership needs.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
The Heroic Generation: Example [ though extreme ] February 19, 2008
"This component has likewise appeared in experiences of increasing fustrations in their dealings and learning with their primary and secondary school teachers - who in most instances are unaware of their emerging student traits. This is the additional impact of computer usage and its ability to influence their own innate drives - while most of their parents being totally unaware. Furthermore, those who families have home acccess to the Internet have triggered a unique struggle for this generation of Internet users to find common idenity; this has created the basis for a different more complex cultural society to emerge within America's mulit - cultural mosaic. "
One the extreme examples is Suicide Girls dot Com. The proper place to begin is to warn your on these four points:
One: They do not promote suicide: In fact, if what I have been able to get out of the internet and the various police reports are true; their membership as a satisitcal number have a very low rate of suicides; though they do witness alot of body pain due to piercings and tatoos.
" Suicide Girls SG; Suicide Girls SG Pin Up Girls - Tattooed Girls Goth Punk Emo Alt Girls"
Three: They emerged right out of the Internet, and one of the first group to have done so by the obvious traits they have been so willing to exposed, body curvatures and all on the internet as a resultant of their own innate drives being affected by this medium.
Four: This blog likewise is not adovcating this behavior, but is to give one of the most vivid examples of how the use of the internet have had an affect on early and pre - teen behavior.
They found others who felt and experience the same conditions and desires and the very beginnings of an idenity was formed. The networking component and the very rapid accumilation of personal information about others female teens' behavior, and the complex feelings they reflected grew at an alarming rates beyond the control to their parents to even concieve. They likewise craved a dramatic edge and the only thing which can shock a parent is suicide. And it is the sociocultural realities within their own family structures, whose parents were likewise trying to adjust, which gave them visual power as they started the sculpt [ working on developing sensual body curves ] and decorate their bodies with piercings and tatoos not as protest, but as a very personalized power idenity.
For example with a segment of this group who initiated piercings of their clitorus actually culturally stimulated males who were attracted to their growing culture to actually pierce their testicles; the behavioral proof of their power idenity and affect on young males. This eventually created, likewise. their, Suicide Girls' own subculture of Bi - Sexual Males whose new sexual idenities was the basis in attracting their, Suicide Girls, favors and subsequent memberships into this group. What this meant was to established their own field of dominance within male society to switch as being an intregal part of their, Suicide Girls' own power awareness, and liberating themselves into fully sexually exploring themselves and each other - both super rough and gentle thereby pushing known human limits. All the while respecting human life even more to degree they have also
....become sociocultural icons against teen suicides; their contribution to the term " The Heroic Generation".
At the heart of the various facets of this group is the constant need to find new additional sociocutural edges, and that meant to discover new challenges. Thus the group became more complex, and the real kicker is that some have, now, their emerging leaders have already entered into their own businesses. Which at times they have used their own power sexuality discovery as a utility to gain the edge over competing males and as a result winning. Needless to say, they have likewise created a dream state in which they are likewise too, looking for their own verson of a John Wayne.
Right now they are at this point, and one in which their exist a real wealth of information as they have developed a real culture and dramatic influence. What is coming is still in the works, but one of the most fascinating aspects of the connection between the Internet, the human innate, and the resulting drives which have emerged as a result. Thus this article can not be finished simply due all the results of the emerging culture have not yet emerged.
Mr. Roger Meredith Christian.
Social Revolution
In the Trotskyist movement, the term "social revolution" refers to an upheaval in which existing property relations are smashed. This spured on the October Revolution in Russia in 1917 and the Cuban Revolution, as both caused capitalist (and in some cases pre-capitalist) property relations to turn into post-capitalist property relations as they operated by plan rather than by market. All of it failed in as much as there was always a conditional connection between personal consensus and market forces And hard as they tried they could not feed their populace.
Today social revolutions are contrasted with an accelerator of a sorts by a technological revolution as well as an over taking and powerful information revolution created by the Internet. Political revolutions are becoming more ethnocentric in their domains in which there has been a slow land grab-possibly the last we will ever know. Governments, or the dominate ethic groups are not necessarily replaced but are divorced.
Once a basic idenity is achieved or altered, but in which both social and cultural relations are predominantly left intact by traditional known human governance, then the state in which controls the territory has survived. Today, and as a result, social revolutions do now, and most dramtically imply the necessity that the personal idenity as a whole has more of a say or control over education and the aspirations of their youth, and are likewise to obtain highly advance technological information portals and supporting goods and services personal goals.
In countries such as Gabon, Africa, this has foster additional national anxiety as education and information about other successful ethnic struggles are likewise revealing a great Internal Exile of one's former ethnic idenity. It was the greater Internal Exile in which the majority of the Russian elite had which caused the rapid collaspe of the former Soviet Union. Confronted with this a social scape or focus is likewise formed. As a result several African as well as Eastern European States can no longer afford using traditional contraols over other ethnic groups and their lives, as several ethnic groupings are slowly denying that their own ethnic idenity to ever is in control, will be no more expropriated.
In this, the traditional rule of both libertarian socialist and anarchistic forms have completely lost their footings. The same is likewise true for Eurocentric social and cultural perceptions over youth, or those who are now under 24 years of age. Teen and young adult parlance, and the accelerated information social revolution is radically bottom-up, as opposed to both traditional education and sociopoliticcal and sociocultural existing vanguard, Thus this social form of revolution is now led by purely techno-informational revolution of the rapid increases in information various forms insourcings trigger by Internet spiders and i now actively triggering human behavioral reorganization of all society.
At one time, a century earlier .. " In the words of Peter Kropotkin, "social revolution means the reorganization of the industrial, economic life of the country and consequently also of the entire structure of society."
However, with William Gates and others in the lead of the Internet Revolution " The keys to power is who is the developer of information content and creating links which matches the focus of ones use of meta taggings. More generally, the term now used to depict social revolution is the resulting outsourcing now affecting human society through massive change in computer hardwear, and more high advanced products of telecommunications, such a cell phones. Soon, and very much the science fiction television tricoder used by the crew of the Star Ship Enterprise is now technically possible within just a few years.
Thus in the view of social revolutions there was the American Revolution, the French Revolution, the American Civil Rights Movement and the 1960 hippie or counterculture.
Now with additional grab for elite bandwidths of both academic information content, and published thesis after the year 1998, and reasearch analysis, the real reformation on religious beliefs, personal identity, freedom of speech, music and arts, fashion, alternative technology or environmentalism has started to decentralised both secondary education and higher education, as well as the popular media. The innovation of the LapTop is very much like the autos used during the 1950 and 60s which created a fire of additional national and International expectations of Americans as a whole.
Presently and possible too late, Islamic thinking, especially under the Shiite school of thought, a social revolution on their sociocultural orthodoxy of how they were created, are now, in the eventual confrontation of this massive globalization of information insourcing [ Which are right now crawling into their own information computer mainframe servers and websites and adding them to their indexs. ] has to be tyrannical and despotic to its people to maintain their radical political ends. In the meantime, those who are under the ages of 26 year s of age and are Arab middle class have already been exposed to the Internet. The resulting reaction caused by the initial underlying concept of an Islamic Revolution, though key concepts that moral freedom is the most important aspect of a human's fundemental needs, cannot condone the affects of its influences on this populace at the sametime. Thus an information cap is implacing an Internal Exile Islamic styled, especially in Iran. What the reaction of this youth sector will become when the sociopolitical processes creates the conditions of social stablization necessary for massive access to the Internet have already been triggered by the resulting needs for emotional liberation, which is historically socioculturally innate within the semitic cultures of this region. Thus the outsourcing of both the context and cultural democratic flow of resulting global scale of information could trigger an Islamic Reformation. If not then a collaspe of Islam itself; this is the present anxiety of " The Radical Islamists, and their drive for controls through impossed self-style political motivated harsh moral codes, along with their personal security anxeities. This philosophy, however, can not regulated the flow of information over the Internet throughout the world, nor into their own homes and children. Key Factor: Over the horizon is the integration of the Internet with satellite telecommunications.
It is for the reason why extremist have already evolving more dramatic computer viruses. This was already successfully used against the Israelis en masse. For those in the West there will be no massive class upheavals but the dramatic changes in the overall perceptual ranges of the emerging society taking benefit from the result of the social revolutions created by the Internet, now is bring about radical forms of cultural democracies to occur within the newer resulting traditions of social intercourse over the Internet.
We all are now in a new age.
The Heroic Generation
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Focus : Students / Scholars Facts.
The Student Association, University of Buffalo, U.B, is one of the largest such students /scholars controled groups in The United States - often at the fustration of campus administration.
Campus facts are:
University at Buffalo–SUNY
Extracurriculars
Address
3435 Main StreetBuffalo, NY 14214
Website
http://www.buffalo.edu/
Admissions E-mail
ub-admissions@buffalo.edu
Number of registered organizations: 300
Sports
For a complete profile of varsity, club, and intramural sports offered at University at Buffalo–SUNY, go to the school's Sports directory page.
Activities
Student activities:
choral groups, concert band, dance, drama/theater, jazz band, literary magazine, marching band, music ensembles, musical theater, pep band, radio station, student government, student newspaper, student film society, symphony orchestra, television station
Clubs and Organizations
Number of registered organizations:
300
Honor societies:
(Data appear as originally submitted by this school)Alpha Epsilon Delta, Alpha Kappa Delta, Beta Alpha Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Chi Epsilon, Delta Sigma Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Gamma Sigma Alpha, Golden Key, Kappa Psi, Lambda Alpha, Lambda Kappa Sigma, Mortar Board, National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Omega Rho, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Order of Omega, Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Pi Kappa Lambda, Pi Sigma Alpha, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Pi Tau Sigma, Pi Theta Epsilon, Psi Chi, Rho Chi, Sigma Delta Pi, Sigma Gamma Tau, Sigma Theta Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Tau Sigma.
Religious organizations:
(Data appear as originally submitted by this school)African Methodist Episcopal, Baha'l Faith, Baptist Campus Fellowship, Bible Talk, The Bridge, Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Campus Church Connexion, Campus Ministry, Campus Crusade for Christ, Chabad/Jewish Student Center, Chinese Christian Fellowship, Christian Medical and Dental, Eastern Hills Wesleyan Church, Elijah Ministries, Episcopal Campus Ministry, Evangel Assembly of God, Frontier Baptist Assoc. , Hillel, InterFACE Ministries, International Students, Inc. , InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Jehovah's Witnesses, Jewish Student Union, Living Water Campus Ministry, Lutheran Campus Ministry, Muslim Student Association, The Naz, North Campus Newman Center, Orthodox Christian Ministries, Pagan Student Association, South Campus Newman Center, The Tabernacle Campus Ministry, Trading Post 317, UB for Christ, Unitarian Universalist Campus Ministry, University Christian Fellowship, Vintage, Youth with a Mission, Zion Dominion.
Minority and international student organizations:
(Data appear as originally submitted by this school)African Graduate Student Association, African Student Association, Black Student Union, Organization of Arab Students, Asian American Model Minority Myth Research Group, Asian American Student Union, Asian Graduate Student Association, Bangladesh, Bhangra Club, Graduate British Studies Group, Bulgarian Graduate Student Association, Caribbean Student Association, Chinese Graduate Student Association, Chinese Student Association, Chinese Students and Scholars Club, Cultural Bazaars Planning Committees, Diversity Advocates, Filipino-American Student Association, French Connection Graduate Student Association, German Exchange Graduate Student Organization, Hellenic Graduate Association, Haitian Student Association, Indian Graduate Student Association, Indian Student Association, Indonesian Student Association, Japan International Society, Korean Folk Art, Korean Student Association, Latin American Student Association, PODER: Latinos Unidos, Malaysian Student Association, Middle East Graduate Student Organization, Minority Undergraduate Higher Education Management Development Program, Council of Ongwehonwe Graduate Students, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Native American Peoples Alliance, Pakistani Student Association, Persian Graduate Student Association, Polish Student Union, SMA Multicultural Advisory Board, Taiwanese Student Association, Thai International, Turkish Graduate Association, Turkish Student Association, Ukrainian Student Association, Vietnamese Graduate Student Association, Vietnamese Student Association.
Other organizations:
(Data appear as originally submitted by this school)Choral Organization, Civic Symphony, Volunteer Public Safety Aid, and various departmental, professional, service, and special-interest groups. Some of UB's musical groups are: UB Royal Pitches, UB Chips, UB Mixed Nuts, Club Dance Dance Revolution, Dazzlers, Gospel Choir, Hip Hop Student Association, Impulse Dance Force, Jam Club, Ballroom Dancing, and Step Troupe. The Undergraduate Student Association has over 180 student organizations: (Academic, Engineering, International, People of Color, Special Interest, Service, Hobby & Sports Clubs). Visit www. getinvolved. buffalo. edu for a more complete list of all the clubs and organizations at the University at Buffalo.
Name and frequency of student paper(s):
(Data appear as originally submitted by this school)Spectrum (three times per week); Colours (bi-monthly); Generation (weekly); The Quill (monthly); Visions (monthly); Engineering Angle
Greek Life
Number of fraternities: 25
Fraternities with chapter houses: N/A
Fraternity members: 3%
Number of sororities: 22
Sororities with chapter houses: N/A
Sorority members: 4%