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Crysis 3 mission 1 walkthrough (post human warrior)(untouched) – Video
Posted: January 16, 2015 at 4:40 pm
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Twenty-four years after the events of Crysis 2, Psycho finds Lawrence "Prophet" Barnes aboard the Liberty Dome in New York City. Joining with Psycho and his team of elite Nanosuit soldiers,...
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Monkey Cage: Shopping for international human rights conventions
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By Emilie M. Hafner-Burton, Edward Mansfield and Jon Pevehouse January 16 at 9:33 AM
Joshua Tucker: One of our regular features here at The Monkey Cage is summaries from political scientists of recently published research. We have arranged for articles that are featured in this series to be ungated and made freely available to the public for a period of time following the post on The Monkey Cage. The current postis frompolitical scientistsEmilie Hafner-Burton(University of California, San Diego), Edward Mansfield(University of Pennsylvania) and Jon Pevehouse(University of Wisconsin), based on their article Human Rights Institutions, Sovereignty Costs and Democratization that recently appeared in theBritish Journal of Political Science and is available for free download here.
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In 1994, the U.S. government made a legally binding commitment to theinternational conventionagainst torture, reaffirming its constitutional commitment to prohibiting cruel and unusual punishments. It joined a large number of other countries, including Algeria, China, Ecuador and Russia, who made similar commitments.
Recently, the U.S. Senate issued a report on the CIAs secret interrogations of terrorism suspects, cataloging dozens of cases of near drowning and the use of painful procedures, mistaken identities and conspiracy to deceive the White House. Consideringtheinformation released in the report, the United States appears not to have lived up to its legal commitment. In addition, the report drives home an additionalpoint thatthese legally prohibited acts of torture didnt work to serve the countrys national security interests or values. Others dispute this claim.
The allegations in this report raise a number of big questions. Among them is why do governments participate in human rights institutions at all if they can just break the rules at their convenience? The number of countries participating has risen dramatically in recent years, including many governments with serious human rights problems. And there are a growing number of international laws and organizations that include the promotion, advancement, or enforcement of human rights among their aims. Why would a government voluntarily elect to accept the constraints that these institutions supposedly impose on their sovereignty when it seemingly obtains no material gains from membership? Are these institutions just cheap talk, or can they ever have real teeth to constrain acts like those allegedly committed by the CIA?
Our recent research provides some answers. The United States is somewhat unusual standing alongside Somalia, for example, as one of the few countries in the world that has not committed to the legal regime protecting the rights of children. But there is a more general explanation, which is that different types of governments participate in these institutions for very different often contradictory reasons. Some seek to create and bolster norms of human dignity. Some are obviously faking it, making promises they never intend to keep and joining institutions they seek to spoil. Yet some actually seek the pressure of an outside commitment to keep the government in line.
On the surface, it seems a contradiction that the worlds human rights institutions could in chorus service these very different goals. But they can, partly because the costs of participation depend on the way an institution is designed. Some institutions are much stronger than others institutions that promote rule specificity, issue linkage, membership restrictions, formal reporting, monitoring and enforcement procedures place some constraints on a states sovereignty. Others are more symbolic than constraining.
This helps explain the reality that governments shop for the human rights institutions that most meet their needs, whether symbolism, expression or constraint. And its a very particular type of state those undergoing the process of democratization t hat is most keen to seek the institutions that actually extract costs. Bearing these costs helps signal that their commitment to human rights and the consolidation of democracy is not cheap talk. Sure, stable democracies may also enter these institutions in response to political pressures and in support of broader foreign policy goals, but they have less need to actually tie their hands. Meanwhile, the worlds autocrats are actively shopping for cheap talk, generally avoiding the human rights institutions that will make them pay the most, and they and they have a lot of options.
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Scientists: Human activity has pushed Earth beyond four of nine 'planetary boundaries'
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At the rate things are going, the Earth in the coming decades could cease to be a "safe operating space" for human beings. That is the conclusion of a new paper published Thursday in the journal Science by 18 researchers trying to gauge the breaking points in the natural world.
The paper contends that we have already crossed four "planetary boundaries." They include the extinction rate; deforestation; the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere; and the flow of nitrogen and phosphorous (used on land as fertilizer) into the ocean.
"What the science has shown is that human activities - economic growth, technology, consumption - are destabilizing the global environment," said Will Steffen, who holds joint appointments at the Australian National University and the Stockholm Resilience Center, and is the lead author of the paper.
These are not future problems, but rather urgent matters, according to Steffen, who said that the economic boom since 1950 and the globalized economy have accelerated the transgression of the boundaries. No one knows exactly when push will come to shove, but he said the possible destabilization of the "Earth System" as a whole could occur in a time frame of "decades out to a century."
The researchers focused on nine separate planetary boundaries first identified by scientists in a 2009 paper. These boundaries set theoretical limits on changes to the environment, and include ozone depletion, freshwater use, ocean acidification, atmospheric aerosol pollution and the introduction of exotic chemicals and modified organisms.
Beyond each planetary boundary is a "zone of uncertainty." This zone is meant to acknowledge the inherent uncertainties in the calculations, and to offer decision-makers a bit of a buffer, so that they can potentially take action before it's too late to make a difference. Beyond that zone of uncertainty is the unknown planetary conditions unfamiliar to us.
"The boundary is not like the edge of the cliff," said Ray Pierrehumbert, an expert on Earth systems at the University of Chicago. "They're a little bit more like danger warnings, like high temperature gauges on your car."
Pierrehumbert, who was not involved in the paper published in Science, added that a planetary boundary "is like an avalanche warning tape on a ski slope."
The scientists say there is no certainty that catastrophe will follow the transgression of these boundaries. Rather, the scientists cite the precautionary principle: We know that human civilization has risen and flourished in the past 10,000 years an epoch known as the Holocene under relatively stable environmental conditions.
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Muniz retains county post after race tumult
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Elenita Muniz and supporters at Barnstable Superior Courthouse on Wednesday morning.
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Elenita Muniz still has her job for now.
On Wednesday morning, the Barnstable County Commissioners discussed whether Muniz, the countys human rights coordinator, should keep her post after she issued some inflammatory comments on race at a Dec. 9 panel for International Human Rights Day at Cape Cod Community College. At that panel, she said that "all white people are racist."
During the commissioners regular meeting, held at the Barnstable Superior Courthouse, County Commissioners Sheila Lyons, Mary Pat Flynn and Bill Doherty decided to hold off on taking any action against Muniz. Doherty said he wants the matter discussed further.
Muniz was given 10 minutes at Wednesdays meeting to address the Board of County Commissioners regarding her position and her remarks. She said that the racially charged comments were "a poor choice of words."
"I am a Puerto Rican, a liberal and an activist. I have taken and lead anti-racism workshops, and I have spent time studying concepts surrounding white privilege, and because of that I work hard to be careful about my language and behavior around race," Muniz said. "What I should have said is that all white people have biases about race. However careful we are in our speech, however much we try to keep our thoughts neutral around race, we carry prejudices that manifest themselves when we least expect it."
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New planetary dashboard shows 'Great Acceleration' in human activity since 1950
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Research supports proposal that Earth is now in a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene, with a start date for this epoch of around 1950.
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Human activity, predominantly the global economic system, is now the prime driver of change in the Earth System (the sum of our planet's interacting physical, chemical, biological and human processes), according to a set of 24 global indicators, or "planetary dashboard", published in the journal Anthropocene Review (19 January 2015).
The research charts the "Great Acceleration" in human activity from the start of the industrial revolution in 1750 to 2010, and the subsequent changes in the Earth System - greenhouse gas levels, ocean acidification, deforestation and biodiversity deterioration.
"It is difficult to overestimate the scale and speed of change. In a single lifetime humanity has become a planetary-scale geological force," says lead author Professor Will Steffen, who led the joint project between the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP) and the Stockholm Resilience Centre.
Twelve indicators depict human activity, for example, economic growth (GDP), population, foreign direct investment, energy consumption, telecommunications, transportation and water use. Twelve indicators show changes in major environmental components of the Earth System, for example, the carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle and biodiversity. This new "planetary dashboard" highlights how the trajectories of Earth and human development are now tightly bound. The findings will be presented at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, 21-24 January.
"When we first aggregated these datasets, we expected to see major changes but what surprised us was the timing. Almost all graphs show the same pattern. The most dramatic shifts have occurred since 1950. We can say that around 1950 was the start of the Great Acceleration," said Professor Steffen, a researcher at the Australian National University and the Stockholm Resilience Centre.
"After 1950 you can see that major Earth System changes became directly linked to changes largely related to the global economic system. This is a new phenomenon and indicates that humanity has a new responsibility at a global level for the planet," he added.
Co-author IGBP Deputy Director, Dr Wendy Broadgate said, "The Great Acceleration indicators allow us to distinguish the signal from the noise. Earth is in a quantifiably different state than before. Several significant Earth System processes are now driven by human consumption and production."
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SpaceX Releases Footage Of Failed Reusable Rocket Landing
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Last Saturday, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket successfully lifted off to the International Space Station, carrying cargo, scientific experiments, and supplies. It successfully berthed to the International Space Station without a hitch.
But one interesting aspect of the liftoff is that SpaceX was using the opportunity to test its first stage rocket, which the company is attempting to make reusable in order to drive down the costs of its launches. The company has previously tested a descent of a first stage into the water, but those rockets didnt survive.
On Saturday, SpaceX tried something new landing the rocket on a drone barge floating in the ocean. The test failed, however, and the rocket was destroyed on impact. (Something that CEO Elon Musk referred to jokingly on Twitter as a rapid unscheduled disassembly.)
Today, SpaceX released some footage of the attempted landing, which you can see below:
Close, but no cigar, the company noted in an accompanying tweet. This time.
In a separate Tweet, Musk said that the company would be trying it again with another launch in 2-3 weeks. This time, with way more hydraulic fluid.
At least it [should] explode for a [different] reason, he tweeted.
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Virgin And Qualcomm Are Investing In Satellite Internet Company OneWeb
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Virgin and Qualcomm announced today that they will be leading investments in OneWeb Ltd, a satellite internet company founded by Greg Wyler, the founder of satellite internet company O3b Networks. OneWeb aims to build and launch a satellite constellation to provide internet directly to users.
The size of the investment has not been disclosed, but Qualcomm Chairman Paul Jacobs and Virgin founder Richard Branson will be joining the board of OneWeb.
The satellite constellation will be comprised of 648 low-weight, low orbit, low latency satellites that will work with mobile providers on the ground to provide high-speed internet connectivity to areas where its too expensive to provide conventionally.
We are excited by OneWebs bold vision to launch this major satellite constellation and be one of its key early investors, Branson said in a statement. Imagine the possibilities for the three billion people in hard to reach areas who are currently not connected.
In addition to Virgin being an investor in OneWeb, it was also announced that Virgin Galactic will launch the satellites. They will do so using their LauncherOne spacecraft, which is designed to put commercial satellites in orbit.
Virgin Galactic has announced that its actively hiring people for the LauncherOne program in order to prepare for what would be its first commercial customer. The LauncherOne is still under construction, although the engines have been built and test fired.
Were excited for the opportunity for Virgin Galactics LauncherOne programme to help make it possible through low cost, reliable and frequent satellite launches, added Branson.
Competition Or Opportunity For SpaceX?
One interesting aspect of this Virgin/OneWeb news is that it comes on the heels of SpaceX CEO Elon Musk telling Bloomberg News earlier this week that it would be building a satellite manufacturing center in Seattle. Thats because, in November, the Wall Street Journal ran a report claiming that SpaceX was going to start building internet satellites, too. And in that report, it was claimed theyd be partnering with WorldVu Satellites Ltd. (which operates as OneWeb) to do it. A few days after the WSJ broke that story, Musk confirmed on Twitter that SpaceX was going to be developing internet satellites. However, he also stated that WSJ was wrong on several important points. The article shouldnt have been written on rumor and hearsay.
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The Top 9 Books About The Future Of Medicine – The Medical Futurist – Video
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Futurist Speaker Gerd Leonhard: short take on artificial intelligence, digital ethics Tedx – Video
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Futurist Speaker Gerd Leonhard: short take on artificial intelligence, digital ethics Tedx
This is a short excerpt from my talk at TedXBrussels Dec 1 2014 on #digitalethics see http://youtu.be/DD5XVDKcuSo for the entire video Find out more and download the slides via my blog at...
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Digital Ethics and the future of humanity. Gerd Leonhard Futurist Keynote Speaker TedXBrussels – Video
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Digital Ethics and the future of humanity. Gerd Leonhard Futurist Keynote Speaker TedXBrussels
The complete video of my talk at at http://www.tedxbrussels.eu/ Thanks to the team for making this available! Original version at http://youtu.be/bZn0IfOb61U See http://www.futuristgerd.com/2014/...
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