Remaking the World

Remaking the World
Author: Henry Petroski
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 257
Release: 1998-12-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780375700248

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Science/Engineering "Petroski has an inquisitive mind, and he is a fine writer. . . . [He] takes us on a lively tour of engineers, their creations and their necessary turns of mind." --Los Angeles Times From the Ferris wheel to the integrated circuit, feats of engineering have changed our environment in countless ways, big and small. In Remaking the World: Adventures in Engineering, Duke University's Henry Petroski focuses on the big: Malaysia's 1,482-foot Petronas Towers as well as the Panama Canal, a cut through the continental divide that required the excavation of 311 million cubic yards of earth. Remaking the World tells the stories behind the man-made wonders of the world, from squabbles over the naming of the Hoover Dam to the effects the Titanic disaster had on the engineering community of 1912. Here, too, are the stories of the personalities behind the wonders, from the jaunty Isambard Kingdom Brunel, designer of nineteenth-century transatlantic steamships, to Charles Steinmetz, oddball genius of the General Electric Company, whose office of preference was a battered twelve-foot canoe. Spirited and absorbing, Remaking the World is a celebration of the creative instinct and of the men and women whose inspirations have immeasurably improved our world. "Petroski [is] America's poet laureate of technology. . . . Remaking the World is another fine book." --Houston Chronicle "Remaking the World really is an adventure in engineering." --San Diego Union-Tribune

Remake the World

Remake the World
Author: Astra Taylor
Publsiher: Haymarket Books
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781642594751

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Over the last decade, author and activist Astra Taylor has helped shift the national conversation on topics including technology, inequality, indebtedness, and democracy. The essays collected here reveal the range and depth of her thinking, with Taylor tackling the rising popularity of socialism, the problem of automation, the politics of listening, the possibility of rights for the natural and non-human world, the future of the university, the temporal challenge of climate catastrophe, and more. Addressing some of the most pressing social problems of our day, Taylor invites us to imagine how things could be different while never losing sight of the strategic question of how change actually happens. Curious and searching, these historically informed and hopeful essays are as engaging as they are challenging and as urgent as they are timeless. Taylor 's unique philosophical style has a political edge that speaks directly to the growing conviction that a radical transformation of our economy and society is required.

Remaking the World the Age of Global Enlightenment

Remaking the World   the Age of Global Enlightenment
Author: Anh Tuan Nguyen,Michael Dukakis,Ramu Damodaran,Alex Pentland,Shinzo Abe,Ashton Carter,Vint Cerf,Nazli Choucri,Eva Kaili,Robin Kelly,Ban Ki-moon,Didzis K?avi??,Taro Kono,Zlatko Lagumdzija,Stavros Lambrinidis,Ursula von der Leyen,Yasuhide Nakayama,Paul Nemitz,Andreas Norlén,Joseph Nye,Zaneta Ozolina,Thomas Patterson,Judea Pearl,Iain Duncan Smith,Vaira Vike-Freiberga
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0578950375

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"Remaking the World - the Age of Global Enlightenment" proposes pathways toward a more humane, peaceful, and secure world, largely by harnessing the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI), blockchain, and other Digital Age technologies. A key proposal is the adoption of an AI International Accord that would bind nations to constructive uses of AI and prohibit destructive uses. The book proposes a Social Contract for the AI Age as the theoretical and ethical foundation of the Accord. The book also proposes the AI World Society (AIWS) as a vehicle through which individuals and civic organizations can help foster an Age of Global Enlightenment.

Remaking the World

Remaking the World
Author: Andrew Wilson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Civilization, Western
ISBN: 1433580535

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In this skillfully researched book, Andrew Wilson explains how 7 historic events in 1776 shaped today's post-Christian West and equips believers to share God's truth in the current social landscape.

Remaking the Modern World 1900 2015

Remaking the Modern World 1900   2015
Author: C. A. Bayly
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2018-07-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781119268727

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The sequel and companion volume to C.A. Bayly's ground-breaking The Birth of the Modern World, 1780-1914, this wide-ranging and sophisticated study explores global history since the First World War, offering a coherent, comparative overview of developments in politics, economics, and society at large. Written by one of the leading historians of his generation, an early intellectual leader in the study of World History Weaves a clear narrative history that explores the themes of politics, economics, social, cultural, and intellectual life throughout the long twentieth century Identifies the themes of state, capital, and communication as key drivers of change on a global scale in the last century, and explores the impact of those ideas Interrogates whether warfare was really the pre-eminent driving force of twentieth-century history, and what other ideas shaped the course of history in this period Explores the causes behind the resurgence of local conflict, rather than global-scale conflict, in the years since the turn of the millennium Delves into the narrative of inequality, a story that has shaped and been shaped by the events of the last hundred years

The Defiant Middle

The Defiant Middle
Author: Kaya Oakes
Publsiher: Broadleaf Books
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2021-11-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781506467696

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For every woman, from the young to those in midlife and beyond, who has ever been told, "You can't" and thought, "Oh, I definitely will!"--this book is for you. Women are expected to be many things. They should be young enough, but not too young; old enough, but not too old; creative, but not crazy; passionate, but not angry. They should be fertile and feminine and self-reliant, not barren or butch or solitary. Women, in other words, are caught between social expectations and a much more complicated reality. Women who don't fit in, whether during life transitions or because of changes in their body, mind, or gender identity, are carving out new ways of being in and remaking the world. But this is nothing new: they have been doing so for thousands of years, often at the margins of the same religious traditions and cultures that created these limited ways of being for women in the first place. In The Defiant Middle, Kaya Oakes draws on the wisdom of women mystics and explores how transitional eras or living in marginalized female identities can be both spiritually challenging and wonderfully freeing, ultimately resulting in a reinvented way of seeing the world and changing it. "Change, after all," Oakes writes, "always comes from the margins."

Remaking the Modern

Remaking the Modern
Author: Farha Ghannam
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2002-09-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520230460

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An ethnography of a housing project in Cairo, which demonstrates how the modernizing efforts of the Egyptian government runs headlong into the traditional customs of the area's low-income residents. Brings new meaning to the phrase "global and local."

The Rise of America

The Rise of America
Author: Marin Katusa
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2021-05-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1544521448

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As a new president takes office in 2021, America is deeply divided politically and socially, while the economy seems precariously balanced on increasingly shaky legs. Doom and gloom is the predominant sentiment in America. It has become widely accepted within the investment, political, and media sectors that America is on the decline and that China will drive the global agenda in the 21st century. To which I say, not so fast. This book carefully examines the trends and actual hard data from the economic, geopolitical, financial, and demographic spheres and comes to an inescapable conclusion: America's future has never been brighter. Forged in the 20th century, America's leadership role will expand in the 21st century, resulting in a substantial rise in the standard of living, not just for Americans but also across the world.