At present, it would not be an exaggeration to say that the global
economy is potentially heading for a disaster. It would suffice to
allude to various problems that are bound to arise when foreign
investment and capital flow into the Chinese economy dry up. After all, the PRC has been one of the key drivers of growth of the global economy.
https://journal-neo.org/2020/02/16/some-economic-and-political-factors-of-coronavirus-outbreak/
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capital cities the best places to live?
What makes capital cities the best places to live?
Capital cities, no matter the size, are centres of
economic and institutional resources, and the
quality of life they offer contributes to their
competitive advantage, especially in attracting
investment and highly qualified labour forces.Quality of life data show that in most countries, the capital city has advantages compared to the regions outside the capital. In light of the continued growth of capital city populations and the concentration of resources within them, this policy brief explores the source of the advantages of capital cities in quality of life. Are these advantages mostly related to specific demographics that these cities nurture and attract? Or do these advantages stem from opportunities that major cities provide due to their scale and economic growth?
The policy brief aims to clarify why policy should focus on both the economy and society when it comes to advancing economic, social and territorial cohesion.
economic and institutional resources, and the
quality of life they offer contributes to their
competitive advantage, especially in attracting
investment and highly qualified labour forces.Quality of life data show that in most countries, the capital city has advantages compared to the regions outside the capital. In light of the continued growth of capital city populations and the concentration of resources within them, this policy brief explores the source of the advantages of capital cities in quality of life. Are these advantages mostly related to specific demographics that these cities nurture and attract? Or do these advantages stem from opportunities that major cities provide due to their scale and economic growth?
The policy brief aims to clarify why policy should focus on both the economy and society when it comes to advancing economic, social and territorial cohesion.
Capital cities have, by and large, larger proportions of people who report feeling resilient – able to cope during times of hardship – compared to other urban centres and rural regions in the same country. Some characteristics of city populations – such as a younger age profile and higher educational attainment – contribute to resilience, while others, such as housing insecurity, erode it. The findings suggest that some other latent factor, possibly related to opportunities for economic advancement and improving one’s living standards, could underlie the extra resilience that capital cities provide.
The findings are drawn from the European
Quality of Life Survey 2016, which monitors
different dimensions of quality of life examined
here: individual quality of life and well-being,
quality of society, and quality of public
services.
https://www.eurofound.europa.eu/publications/policy-brief/2020/what-makes-capital-cities-the-best-places-to-live?&utm_campaign=quality-of-life-and-public-services&utm_content=ef18025&utm_source=social-europe&utm_medium=banner
Eurofound (2020), What makes capital cities the best places to live?, European Quality of Life Survey 2016 series, Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg.
$5.34 Ladder Defeats $2.5 Billion wall
Brilliant New $5.34 Ladder Defeats Not So Brilliant $2.5 Billion Trump Fever Dream
by
Abby Zimet, Further columnist
Now, Mexicans still determined to come here despite our national mayhem have discovered a
new, cheap, go-to method of scaling Dear Leader's pesky, pointless pet
project. Using two lengths of light, cubed, readily available rebar
called castillo - ubiquitous in Mexican construction and LOL the wall
itself - they're fashioning hook-and-ladder
rigs; the rebar is fitted with steps, and connected to four thinner
poles bent into a U-shape to hug the top of the wall. The rust-colored
rebar is naturally, fortuitously camouflaged,
barely visible against the rust brown wall. And it's dirt cheap: Six
meters of castillo cost 99 pesos, about $5.34, at Juárez' Hágalo - or Do
It Yourself - True Value hardware store.
Last spring, the new ladders started turning up
near the El Paso section of wall, where the number of single male
migrants who mostly use them has nearly doubled in recent months; border
agents say the level of "evading activity" has likewise soared. Last
week, they found
9 ladders in one spot. Meanwhile, the whole stretch of border is
littered with rusted rebar - waiting on the Mexican side, yanked down on
the U.S. side, poking from dumpsters, their users long gone. Outwitted
and conscripted into ludicrous service, agents say all they can do is
pull abandoned ladders off the wall, cut them up, and hope they can't be
used again. "It's a very powerful, very powerful wall," Trump brayed at
a September rally there, "the likes of which, probably, to this extent,
has not been built before."
"A wise man lets a fool build a wall before choosing the height of his ladder.” - Socrates
Think the US is more polarized than ever? You don’t know history
As a historian who has written and taught about the Civil War era for several decades, I know that current divisions pale in comparison to those of the mid-19th century.
Between Abraham Lincoln’s election in November 1860 and the surrender of Robert E. Lee’s Confederate army at Appomattox in April 1865, the nation literally broke apart.
More than 3 million men took up arms, and hundreds of thousands of black and white civilians in the Confederacy became refugees. Four million enslaved African Americans were freed from bondage.https://theconversation.com/think-the-us-is-more-polarized-than-ever-you-dont-know-history-131600
Facial expressions don't tell the whole story of emotion
by Laura Arenschield,
The Ohio State University
"Some claim they can detect whether someone is guilty of a crime or not,
or whether a student is paying attention in class, or whether a
customer is satisfied after a purchase," he said. "What our research
showed is that those claims are complete baloney. There's no way you can
determine those things. And worse, it can be dangerous."...After analyzing data about facial expressions and emotion, the research team—which included scientists from Northeastern University, the California Institute of Technology and the University of Wisconsin—concluded that it takes more than expressions to correctly detect emotion.
Facial color, for example, can help provide clues.
"What we showed is that when you experience emotion, your brain releases peptides—mostly hormones—that change the blood flow and blood composition, and because the face is inundated with these peptides, it changes color," Martinez said.
The human body offers other hints, too, he said: body posture, for example. And context plays a crucial role as well.,,,,https://techxplore.com/news/2020-02-facial-dont-story-emotion.html
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