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SOCIAL MEDIA 2013: STATISTICS AND TRENDS

http://www.funkymarketing.it 2012 was a great year for Social Media. We believe that today it affects every area in our lives and we wanted to share it with ...

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LogisticsMatter's curator insight, February 15, 3:09 AM

I suggest ignoring the music, but the message is interesting...

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Global State of Agriculture

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Seth Dixon's curator insight, March 3, 11:15 PM

This conveys some important realities about the demographic necessities of agriculture, the economic impact and the cultural differences in agricultural production. As with all long infographics on this site, you can "scroll down" on the image by putting the cursor in the top right-hand corner of the image and sliding on the translucent bar. 


Tags: agriculture, infographic, unit 5 agriculture.

Mac steel's comment, March 8, 10:24 AM
With improving food our population will continue to grow at a rapid pace
Mac steel's comment, March 8, 10:24 AM
With improving food our population will continue to grow at a rapid pace
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The City In Motion: Architecture + Mobility

The City In Motion: Architecture + Mobility | Social Mercor | Scoop.it

Cities never stand still, so why should architecture? The future of buildings is adaptability, and mobility can augment the special powers of architecture to encompass greater experiences, while contributing more to the urban whole at large. Still, it’s not enough for buildings to move on their own; it’s the development and infrastructural connective tissues between and beyond city blocks that proves just as important.

The way we get around the city is changing, and so the services that the city has to offer are shifting as well. Fixed institutions like universities and libraries will need to be just as agile as food trucks. Commerce can venture out from their flagship shops on Soho and literally “pop-up” and sprout throughout the city. Similarly, more will be expected from cars and automobile circulation, just as larger urban developments will need to be embedded with urban spaces.

Motion is the key to the future of the city, and the A+: Mobility Award will honor the best project that reflects this fundamental shift...


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