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How Kazakhstan's nanosatellite program prepares girls for the future of work
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Noam Chomsky - â10 strategies of manipulationâ by the media
Historically the media have proven highly efficient to mold public opinion. Thanks to the media paraphernalia and propaganda, have been created or destroyed social movements, justified wars, tempered financial crisis, spurred on some other ideological currents, and even given the phenomenon of media as producers of reality within the collective psyche. But how to detect the most common strategies for understanding these psychosocial tools which, surely, we participate? Encourage stupidity, promote a sense of guilt, promote distraction, or construct artificial problems and then magically, solve them, are just some of these tactics.
1. The strategy of distraction
The primary element of social control is the strategy of distraction which is to divert public attention from important issues and changes determined by the political and economic elites, by the technique of flood or flooding continuous distractions and insignificant information. distraction strategy is also essential to prevent the public interest in the essential knowledge in the area of the science, economics, psychology, neurobiology and cybernetics. âMaintaining public attention diverted away from the real social problems, captivated by matters of no real importance. Keep the public busy, busy, busy, no time to think, back to farm and other animals (quote from text Silent Weapons for Quiet War ).â
2. Create problems, then offer solutions
This method is also called âproblem -reaction- solution. âIt creates a problem, a âsituationâ referred to cause some reaction in the audience, so this is the principal of the steps that you want to accept. For example: let it unfold and intensify urban violence, or arrange for bloody attacks in order that the public is the applicantâs security laws and policies to the detriment of freedom. Or: create an economic crisis to accept as a necessary evil retreat of social rights and the dismantling of public services.
3. Self-blame Strengthen
To let individual blame for their misfortune, because of the failure of their intelligence, their abilities, or their efforts. So, instead of rebelling against the economic system, the individual autodesvalida and guilt, which creates a depression, one of whose effects is to inhibit its action. And, without action, there is no revolution!
4. The gradual strategy
acceptance to an unacceptable degree, just apply it gradually, dropper, for consecutive years. That is how they radically new socioeconomic conditions ( neoliberalism ) were imposed during the 1980s and 1990s: the minimal state, privatization, precariousness, flexibility, massive unemployment, wages, and do not guarantee a decent income, so many changes that have brought about a revolution if they had been applied once.
5. The strategy of deferring
Another way to accept an unpopular decision is to present it as âpainful and necessaryâ, gaining public acceptance, at the time for future application. It is easier to accept that a future sacrifice of immediate slaughter. First, because the effort is not used immediately. Then, because the public, masses, is always the tendency to expect naively that âeverything will be better tomorrowâ and that the sacrifice required may be avoided. This gives the public more time to get used to the idea of change and accept it with resignation when the time comes.
6. Keep the public in ignorance and mediocrity
Making the public incapable of understanding the technologies and methods used to control and enslavement. âThe quality of education given to the lower social classes must be the poor and mediocre as possible so that the gap of ignorance it plans among the lower classes and upper classes is and remains impossible to attain for the lower classes (See â Silent Weapons for Quiet War).â
7. Go to the public as a little child
Most of the advertising to the general public uses speech, argument, people and particularly childrenâs intonation, often close to the weakness, as if the viewer were a little child or a mentally deficient. The harder one tries to deceive the viewer look, the more it tends to adopt a tone infantilising. Why? âIf one goes to a person as if she had the age of 12 years or less, then, because of suggestion, she tends with a certain probability that a response or reaction also devoid of a critical sense as a person 12 years or younger (see Silent Weapons for Quiet War ).â
8. Getting to know the individuals better than they know themselves
Over the past 50 years, advances of accelerated science has generated a growing gap between public knowledge and those owned and operated by dominant elites. Thanks to biology, neurobiology and applied psychology, the âsystemâ has enjoyed a sophisticated understanding of human beings, both physically and psychologically. The system has gotten better acquainted with the common man more than he knows himself. This means that, in most cases, the system exerts greater control and great power over individuals, greater than that of individuals about themselves.
9. Use the emotional side more than the reflection
Making use of the emotional aspect is a classic technique for causing a short circuit on rational analysis , and finally to the critical sense of the individual. Furthermore, the use of emotional register to open the door to the unconscious for implantation or grafting ideas , desires, fears and anxieties , compulsions, or induce behaviors âŠ
10. To encourage the public to be complacent with mediocrity
Promote the public to believe that the fact is fashionable to be stupid, vulgar and uneducatedâŠ
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Poppiin loves Alfalfa House
We love this place. Weâre relatively new to discovering its wonders but now that we have, everything we have been thinking inside our Poppiin minds can be found on the outside in this store! At 113 Enmore Rd, Enmore, you will find Alfalfa House, the most happening community food co-op around!
If youâre new to the idea of a food co-op, according to Alfalfa House, it is a ânot-for-profit cooperative that aims to provide, where possible, minimally packaged and minimally processed, affordable, wholesome, organic food to its members.â More on their website here.
Poppiinâs little heart fluttered at all the goodness, the wholesomeness, the deliciousness! And the jars! Everything in jars, with labels and no packaging! SighâŠ
Hereâs what to expect if youâve never been to a food co-op, or are planning to visit one soon:
- You walk in. You see wholesome, organic food. Everywhere. Win!
- Wash your mitts. It is a general rule to wash your hands before you begin shopping. Just so we donât share our germs all over the biodynamic broccoli.
- Get your jars ready. Itâs a cool thing to bring your own jars to Alfalfa House and you can weigh them on a scale and write the grams down on the side to be deducted at the till. Didnât bring any jars? Thatâs ok! There are free donated clean used jars provided, or fresh new ones for sale in store.Â
Our Alfalfa House stash! We got a little excited a decorated our jars for our Alfalfa visit. Makes food look like little gifts everytime we open the pantry door!
- Shop! Now youâve got your little glasses sorted and weighed, itâs time to fill them! Pantry goods can be found in dispenser bins or large labelled jars. Individual scoops are to be used once and then dropped in the âdirty scoop binâ under the sink to prevent cross contamination. If you canât find what you are looking for, just ask. There is quite a large variety of stock, or a very good reason why it isnât there.
- Got everything? Then itâs time to head to the till. Generally the shop coordinator will ask if you have a memberâs number. Itâs ok if you donât, but members do get 10% off their groceries (membership costs $20 and all people in your household can be covered by the one membership number: score!). Volunteers get a 25% discount. More on volunteering here.
Itâs a little different shopping at a food co op. Slower. Nicer. There are no loud beeps of scanners whizzing by or loud PA price checks overhead. Just friendly chatter. And nice music playing rather than a commercial repetitive jingle.Â
A food co-op is probably the most ethical, sustainable and community-minded way to buy your food. Check out the nearest food co-op in your neighbourhood. There are a few good ones in Sydney run within uni campuses that are also open to the public. (We are wishing so hard for one to pop-up in Surry Hills!)
Juliet has an interview with Caren Hartley of Hartley CYCLES, the first and only woman frame builder exhibiting at Bespoked.
Her Demi Porker build won best utility bike and quite right too, it was absolutely stunning in the flesh. Hereâs to more women building bikes.
Read the interview here.
(via The Brooks England Blog » Blog Archive » Hartley Cycles in Her Own Words)
Organic farming is more profitable than conventional farming, according to the results of a new meta-analysis.
âThrough a literature survey and data analysis, the study appraised the financial performance of 55 crops grown in 14 countries on five continents. The data included in the review spanned 40 years of production, representing a long-term analysis of the financial sustainability of organic farming. According to the authors, many factors can affect the profitability of organic farming, including crop yields; labor costs; price premiums for organic products; potential for reduced income during a transition period from conventional to organic production; and potential cost savings from the reduced use of nonrenewable resources and purchased inputs. The cost-benefit analyses incorporated all of these factors, and the authors concluded that organic agriculture is more profitable than conventional agriculture. Organic price premiums are part of the reason that growth in sales has outpaced growth in organic land area. In the United States, consumers of organic produce pay a typical premium of 32 percent over conventionally grown produce. But the researchers found that even if premiums fall to lower levels as sales continue to grow, organic agriculture will likely keep its competitive edge due to consumer demand.â - foodtank
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