... pieces, the face oftheother plays a central role The glean of exteriority or of transcendence’ happens ‘in the face oftheOther (ti 24), requiring a new ‘thinking in the face oftheOther ... Levinas andthe face oftheother 71 We can certainly contradict what theother says because theother is not a dogmatic authority, but we cannot contradict the call and demand oftheother s face ... each otherThe trace ofthe infinite which ‘shines’ as the face oftheother shows the ambiguous feature of somebody before whom (or to whom) and for whom I am responsible The enigma oftheother s...
... authority and dependability ofthe authorial voice.1 Although Barthes suggests that the emergence ofthe reader comes at the expense ofthe author, authors (and artists) did not die Instead, the author ... participants onto the opposing monitors Rather than facing each other directly, each person only sees theother s face on the screen They figuratively and graphically talk to each other through a ... interactivity and intimacy, the somatic and cerebral, are variously but simultaneously engaged Language, narrative, reading, andother linguistic and oral traditions andthe changing conditions and theoretical...
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... Drehmann, and others (2010) and Peydró-Alcalde andother (2011) For a study on dynamic provisions see Chan-Lau (2011) See Gray (2011) for a complementary and recent discussion ofthe motives and use of ... isolate the effects of RRs andother macroprudential instruments from other shocks and take advantage of both the cross-country and time–series variation For presentational purposes, two set of results ... a complementary discussion of alternative approaches for managing capital flows in Agénor and others (2012), IMF (2011), and Ostry and others (2011) 10 Agénor and others (2012) show in a small...
... 2.5 h, the thickness increased by 0.212 nm, the mass increased by 0.05 ngÆmm)2 andthe density decreased by 0.0167 gÆcm)3, from the start ofthe experiment By the end ofthe measurement, the thickness ... fluorescence The subsequent plateau phase is associated with a decrease in the concentration of small species, or the aggregation and precipitation of fibrils [37] The kinetics of these three stages ofthe ... temperature- dependent interaction of amyloid-forming proteins with sHsps In particular, we examined the effects oftemperature on the fibrillation rate of j-casein and a-synuclein andthe efficiency of a-crystallin...
... depends on the energy content ofthe universe andthe values oftheother cosmological parameters We illustrate the abundance of halos for our standard choice ofthe CDM model with m = 0:3 (see the ... limits for the evolution ofthe gas temperature In the adiabatic limit ÿ =1, and when the baryon temperature is uniform and locked to the background radiation, ÿ = The last term on the right hand side ... NGST o ers the key to advancing our knowledge on the formation physics of stars and massive black holes The ÿrst light from stars and quasars ended the “dark ages” ofthe universe and initiated...
... gradations of both form and color, and these harmonies extend to the bust andother parts ofthe system as well as to the head Let the reader notice that there is a great contrast in the size ofthe ... which stands at the refined end ofthe scale, and prevails in the soft depths ofthe sky, the ocean andthe whole world of foliage, although the foliage combines yellow with the blue, and presents ... being ofthe same tone of gray, andthe same depth of hue, while the diversity consists in difference of effect between the yellow and purple, each of which brings out the purity ofthe other...
... to enter the mass market As we have said, these are the growing middle classes of China, India andother nations The number of lights in the tunnel is constantly growing As we watch the lights ... to the various panels We watch as thousands of lights steam toward a large automaker’s panels, softly make contact and then bounce back toward the center ofthe tunnel As the lights touch the ... many thousands of lights scattered randomly throughout the tunnel shine a little more brightly These are the employees ofthe automaker being refreshed with new light Another transfer of wealth...
... failing and whole regions ofthe tunnel walls are growing dark Now we see that many ofthe very brightest lights in the tunnel finally feel the impact and also begin to lose their lightThe owners of ... to lower their prices As a result, their profits, and therefore the wealth of their top employees and shareholders increased These were the brighter lights in the tunnel that initially became stronger ... cutting jobs andthe flow of new middle class people into the tunnel has all but stopped As a result ofthe job cuts, the lights are becoming even more sparse in the tunnel Many ofthe businesses...
... facing down, or with the lenses up Or perhaps the glasses are open with the lenses oriented vertically Or maybe one side ofthe glasses is open andtheother closed And, of course, the glasses could ... quickly attracted the notice ofthe Securities and Exchange Commission and may result in newregulation As these examples show, we can expect that the rate of change andthe volatility of nearly everything ... some ofthe clutter in a home On theother hand, if you can automate 20 percent ofthe radiologist’s more routine work, then you can immediately eliminate one out of five radiology jobs None of...
... enzymes that digest our food—all of these and countless thousands ofother structures and chemicals that comprise our bodiesand make us function are proteins And they are all constructed through ... available @ Amazon THE LIGHTS IN THE TUNNEL / 84 sions about the people in front of her, judging things like their attire, whether they seem impatient, their importance and their preferred times ... fall, demand will increase, andthe economy will therefore produce more goods and services In other words, the same number of workers will be employed but they will produce more.32 The question...
... in the severity and global nature ofthe current situation Beyond this, there are a number ofother factors that should concern us as we look forward to recovery from the current recession The ... with the number of retired persons in most countries, and second the number of workers (and the wages they are willing to accept) in developing nations like China as compared with the number of ... demand for its exports in the United States andother developed nations As we have seen, as jobs are lost in the Western countries and fear of structural unemployment there grows, consumer demand...
... distribution of incomes in the United States and then eliminate both the richest andthe poorest people Then graph the average income ofthe remaining “typical” people (the bulk of consumers) over time ... loss of jobs, but it also results in lower prices for goods and services In other words, it puts more money in consumers’ pockets These consumers then go out and buy all kinds of things, and so the ... but also often mired in bureaucracy In the midst of this, India has an isolated island of enormous growth and prosperity: its software and offshoring industries India will face exactly the same...
... softly impact the panels on the walls ofthe tunnel as consumers purchase products and services The businesses in the tunnel make no distinctions based on the color ofthe lights Over time, the ... and green Some lights rotate rapidly between green and white light, while others shift their color much more slowly The green light, of course, represents the purchasing power of consumers who ... resources, and, of course, the climate change effects associated with the emission of carbon dioxide andother greenhouse gasses Technology Production is also limited by the sophistication ofthe machines,...
... compete: and that reality will overwhelm other considerations Another point is that both of these factors (high capital costs andthe need for flexibility) may tend to push the next wave of automation ... Amazon THE LIGHTS IN THE TUNNEL / 214 robots capable of assisting with care ofthe elderly population The current consensus view seems to be that, as a result ofthe 2008-9 financial crisis (and ... dark The entrepreneurs and business owners in the tunnel are responding to the rapidly increasing demand As the number of lights continues to increase, the speed with which panels are updated and...
... Paperback/Kindle available @ Amazon THE LIGHTS IN THE TUNNEL / 244 man judge Theother participants are another person and a machine—both of whom attempt to convince the judge that they are human by conducting ... centrally planned economy, and perhaps most chillingly, the overthrow of governments and a “dictatorship ofthe proletariat.” In the wake ofthe collapse of communism, these ideas have been shown ... between Switzerland’s EPFL (one of Europe’s top technical universities) and IBM, is one such effort to simulate the workings ofthe brain Once researchers gain an understanding ofthe basic operating...
... carbon than the first leaves of either oftheother types Subsequent differences between the carbon gain ofthe first leaves ofthe sun type andthe adaptive type reflected the interplay between increasing ... each other decreased to less than 50% ofthe external level The first leaf ofthe adaptive type then switched its gas exchange from sun to shade characteristics Thereafter, the sun type andthe ... values over hours Photosynthesis andlight interception in theblack alder stand are quantitatively well-known and well represented in the model, but the parameterization ofother processes, such...
... Results and Discussion Fig illustrates that seedling age at the start of night prolongation, or 12 wk, an important role in the possibility ofthe buds to attain a deeper stage of dormancy Only the ... requiresylvestris and Picea abies seed- ments of Pinus lings Physiol Plant 45, 373-380 Kupila-Ahvenniem S (1985) Wintertime changes in the fine structure andthe ribosome content ofthe buds of Scots ... dormancy will be used as the definition ofthe most dormant stage obtained There are no strict borderlines to phases before and after deep dormancy Early and late phases of dormancy are characterized...