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		<title>Order Accupril Overnight Delivery - We Always Offer Lowest Prices on Internet</title>
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		<dc:creator>Douglas Pease</dc:creator>
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		<description>Archival photograph analysis has now been combined with Google Earth for purposes of environmental information gathering.  Someone has analyzed a remote  area previously documented by old photographic records, and by  using  a recent Google Earth image has been able to  prove permafrost melting.  (See EcoInformatics International Inc.) Also, perhaps one could organize networks of people to document environmental crimes such as illegal dumping of pollutants previously removed by smokestack scrubbers. Individuals could use personal photographic or video equipment for such purpose. Such a network could also be used to insure enforcement of reforestation agreements. There are presently discussions of forming such groups on internet chat threads. I do not know if any such network has actually been formed or not, however.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Archival photograph analysis has now been combined with Google Earth for purposes of environmental information gathering.  Someone has analyzed a remote  area previously documented by old photographic records, and by  using  a recent Google Earth image has been able to  prove permafrost melting.  (See EcoInformatics International Inc.) Also, perhaps one could organize networks of people to document environmental crimes such as illegal dumping of pollutants previously removed by smokestack scrubbers. Individuals could use personal photographic or video equipment for such purpose. Such a network could also be used to insure enforcement of reforestation agreements. There are presently discussions of forming such groups on internet chat threads. I do not know if any such network has actually been formed or not, however.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Carol Cannon</dc:creator>
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		<description>After examining the conference&#039;s website and its handy list of works by Ryan several points of interest stand out for me.  Having been around in the 70&#039;s and 80&#039;s when there was awareness and writings about the &quot;Dominant Media&quot; v.s. the media of artists and independent thinkers, it strikes me how far we have &quot;run amok&quot; - with little or no audible discussion of alternative sources of news or broadcasts reflecting alternative value structures.   Even thinking about how Ryan felt the need to record the changes in natural settings by way of video illustrates how stunted our sensibilities have become, unable to detect subtle environmental changes instincturally, and thereby act responsibly.  The rug design for the purpose of structuring dynamic triodities in human relations suggests to me the underlying intelligence of Ryan&#039;s own observations and healthy response to create functional devices to support harmony.  The presentation is remarkably complete and coherent and it is the perfect time to look back and evaluate the impact of the video medium in service to our now popularized efforts to &quot;Go Green&quot;.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After examining the conference&#8217;s website and its handy list of works by Ryan several points of interest stand out for me.  Having been around in the 70&#8217;s and 80&#8217;s when there was awareness and writings about the &#8220;Dominant Media&#8221; v.s. the media of artists and independent thinkers, it strikes me how far we have &#8220;run amok&#8221; &#8211; with little or no audible discussion of alternative sources of news or broadcasts reflecting alternative value structures.   Even thinking about how Ryan felt the need to record the changes in natural settings by way of video illustrates how stunted our sensibilities have become, unable to detect subtle environmental changes instincturally, and thereby act responsibly.  The rug design for the purpose of structuring dynamic triodities in human relations suggests to me the underlying intelligence of Ryan&#8217;s own observations and healthy response to create functional devices to support harmony.  The presentation is remarkably complete and coherent and it is the perfect time to look back and evaluate the impact of the video medium in service to our now popularized efforts to &#8220;Go Green&#8221;.</p>
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