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The document discusses several key pieces of evidence that show the climate is changing due to human activity:
1) Satellite data shows that while the sun's energy output has remained stable, the Earth has been warming since 1979.
2) Greenhouse gas levels, especially carbon dioxide, are higher now than at any other time in the last 800,000 years due to human fossil fuel use.
3) Computer models used to study past and present climates indicate that the observed warming is only explained when human greenhouse gas emissions are included.
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1. In the early 20th century, China was fragmented under various warlords after the fall of the Qing dynasty.
2. The Guomindang, led by Chiang Kai-shek, allied with the Communist Party to defeat the warlords during the Northern Expedition from 1926-1927.
3. However, Chiang turned on the communists, massacring them in Shanghai and Guangzhou. From 1928-1937, Chiang ruled China as dictator and focused on modernizing but faced growing communist and Japanese insurgencies.
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The document lists authoritarian and single-party states from 1903 to 2008, including their ruling political parties and leaders. It covers the USSR under Stalin and the Communist Party, Nazi Germany under Hitler, Peronist Argentina, Maoist China, Nasser's Egypt, and Castro's Cuba. The document appears to analyze the origins and development of authoritarian and single-party states during this time period.
The document summarizes major events in Korea from 1905 to 1953, beginning with Japan making Korea a protectorate and later a colony in 1905 and 1910. It then discusses Japan occupying parts of China in the 1930s and Korea being divided at the 38th parallel by the Soviet Union and United States after World War 2. North Korea then invaded South Korea in June 1950, prompting US involvement on behalf of South Korea in the ongoing conflict between North and South that would last until 1953, when an armistice was finally signed maintaining the division between North and South Korea near the 38th parallel.
Rivers have energy that allows them to erode, transport, and deposit material. The main types of erosion are corrosion/abrasion by the river's load, corrasion/solution from dissolving chemicals, hydraulic action from water force, and attrition from particles wearing against each other. Transportation occurs through saltation of particles bouncing along the bed, solution of dissolved materials, suspension of materials within the water, and traction of materials rolling along the bed. Deposition happens when the river loses energy and drops materials it was carrying, which is influenced by conditions in the environment.
The document summarizes major events in modern Chinese history from the late 19th century to present day. It describes the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1912 and establishment of the Republic of China led by Sun Yat-sen. However, the republic faced weaknesses like disunity and foreign imperialism. Communist ideas grew under Mao Zedong, and civil war broke out between Nationalists and Communists. They temporarily united to fight the Japanese invasion from 1937-1945. The Communists emerged victorious in 1949, establishing the People's Republic of China under Mao's rule. His economic policies like the Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution had major impacts, though issues in China continue today around balancing reforms with communist ideals.
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eMinds Politiske medieanalyse er en ukentlig rapport som viser partienes posisjon i nyhetsbildet og i sosiale medier fordelt p奪 14 politiske saksomr奪der.
Les mer p奪 http://www.emind.no/analyse/politisk-analyse
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油
Three Billion Reasons: for promotion of CRC, children and youth through Norwegian development policy. / Med denne presentasjonen for Plan Norge introduserte jeg tenkningen bak barne- og ungdomsstrategien "Tre milliarder grunner".
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油
Lysark som ble bruk under presentasjon av Aldersfloken pilotprosjekt i m淡te med KS, B脱rum kommune, Asker kommune, Seniornett, Helse- og omsorgsdepartementet og Helsedirektoratet den 17.august, 2012.
1. KOMMUNIKASJON, KLIMA OG DEMOKRATI
Zerokonferansen 2012: Miniseminar om klimakommunikasjon
Sigurd Grytten, partner i Zynk
2. Kommunikasjon og klima
Problemstillingen:
() Mange 淡nsker a vedta gode
klimatiltak, men n淡ler fordi de er
usikre pa om de f奪r innbyggerne
med seg eller mot seg ()*
* Zero sin invitasjonstekst til
dette miniseminaret om
klimakommunikasjon i
kommunene
3. Hvordan gi innbyggerne de klimatiltakene
de trenger?
1. Forklare hvorfor det er sunt
2. Tilsette sitronsmak
3. Ta i bruk ny teknologi
4. Finne alternativer
5. Tvinge det i ungen
4. Valg av ord har strategisk betydning
Demokratisk spr奪kbruk Republikansk spr奪kbruk
Universal health care Socialized medicine
Same-sex civil marriage/ gender neutral Gay marriage
marriage
Venstresiden H淡yresiden
Flerkulturelle impulser Snikislamisering
Privatskole Friskole
Trygghet Frihet
Spleiselag Avgifter
5. Strategisk kommunikasjon: Definer
debatten
Det som skiller gode kommunikat淡rer fra de middelm奪dige er at de
har et bevisst forhold til sitt eget spr奪klige univers og dermed klarer
奪 definere debatter
Kognitiv lingvistikk fors淡ker 奪 forst奪 spr奪kets natur hvordan vi
bruker det og hvorfor vi blir overbevist ved 奪 utforske de
ubevisste m奪tene hjernen v奪r opererer p奪.
Framing is about getting a language that fits your worldwiev. It
is not just language. The ideas are primary and the language
George Lakoff
carries those ideas, evokes those ideas. (George Lakoff ) Professor i lingvistikk UC
Berkeley
Hvilke begreper bruker din kommune?
7. Kulturell erkjennelsesteori
Dan Kahan, professor
ved Yale. Leder
forskningsprosjektet:
The Cultural
Cognition Project
8. Fasaden er et skall Fasaden er sannheten
Store samlede ressurser
Kultureliten konomieliten
Kultur Kulturmidle konomimidle konomi
Kulturvanlige konomivanlige
Aspirasjonsretninger
Inspirasjonsretning
Sm奪 samlede ressurser Distansering
9. Mektige budskap er emosjonelle,
konkrete og personlige
Verdier:
Hva f淡ler jeg
for det?
Subjektive
fordeler:
Hva betyr det
for meg?
Funksjonell mening:
Hva gj淡r det?
Funksjon:
Hva er det?
10. Hva fungerer?
Gi folk erfaring med klimatiltak
Milj淡avgifter m奪 淡remerkes til milj淡tiltak
Gi befolkningen informasjon om hvilke
milj淡tiltak milj淡avgifter g奪r til
Gi valgfrihet
Steffen
Kalbakken ved
Cicero
- N淡kkelen til aksept er at folk f淡ler at de f奪r
noe tilbake
Steffen Kalbakken
11. Vi kan ikke erfare klimaendringene, men vi m淡ter l淡sningene som
konkrete inngrep i v奪re liv
Et grunnleggende demokratisk prinsipp er at velgerne selv m奪
kunne ta stilling til de politiske sakene, men
for 奪 kunne etterpr淡ve riktigheten av klimatiltak m奪 du i realiteten
v脱re naturviter.
12. Opinion
Media
Politiske
myndigheter
Politisk refleksivitet i 10%
offentligheten
Politisk rasjonalitet 90%
utenfor offentligheten
Storting
Regjering Organisasjoner
Forvaltning Ekspertise Lovverk
13. Konsekvens:
Politikerne p奪 Stortinget sier dette om hvem som setter den
politiske dagorden:
1% mener det er ideelle organisasjoner
4% mener det er 淡konomiske interesser
22% mener det er det politiske systemet selv
71% mener det er journalistene og mediene
67% sier at mediene har stor eller noe
betydning n奪r de skal ta standpunkt i en sak.
(Unders淡kelse gjennomf淡rt av Respons i april 2009)