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    Fiscal Policies to Mitigate Climate Change

    Taxation can play a fundamental role in climate change mitigation.While all countries have different approaches, they can act together and must do so urgently by prioritizing environmental objectives.In this regard, this is the first time that a book has brought together the climate fiscal policies of 30 countries, including Bhutan, which is currently the only country to be carbon neutral.The analysis of this data reveals a great diversity, which is due to the difficulty of reconciling two distinct objectives - environmental protection and budget preservation - and implementing economic environmental responsibility.Each country is thus setting up a variety of instruments that respond to two different types of logic: compel and/or incentivise.This situation reveals certain weaknesses. These fiscal policies are not coherent and are based on a choice to use revenue for specific purposes, in addition to producing insufficient effects.In this context, some proposals are made to rethink tomorrow's climate fiscal policies.

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  • Using Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation to Mitigate Wealth Inequality
    Using Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation to Mitigate Wealth Inequality

    Economic inequality continues to contribute to political and social instability around the world.This instability stifles development and results in widening the wealth gap between the "haves" and "have nots," further eroding stability.It has been argued that entrepreneurship is a prime contributor to this vicious cycle.Using Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation to Mitigate Wealth Inequality contends that this is only true when the opportunity for entrepreneurship is limited to a few.The authors maintain that when entrepreneurship is open to anyone who is properly motivated, innovative, and has a goal of growth for their enterprise, it helps build wealth for a greater number of people.The concept of "social entrepreneurship" is introduced, where entrepreneurship becomes a vehicle for explicitly addressing community-based economic and social challenges using markets. The book uses examples of entrepreneurial projects and programs that have attempted to address inequality to discuss entrepreneurship as an economic development strategy and its role in addressing the challenges of economic inequality.It advocates thinking and acting systemically, creating and sustaining entrepreneurial support ecosystems, in order to generate the synergy required to scale-up development and transform our economies and provides a distinctive perspective on a pressing social and economic issue, with significant implications for the future of the United States and the world.

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  • Android Apps Security : Mitigate Hacking Attacks and Security Breaches
    Android Apps Security : Mitigate Hacking Attacks and Security Breaches

    Gain the information you need to design secure, useful, high-performing apps that expose end-users to as little risk as possible.This book shows you how to best design and develop Android apps with security in mind: explore concepts that you can use to secure apps and how you can use and incorporate these security features into your apps. What You Will LearnIdentify data that should be securedUse the Android APIs to ensure confidentiality and integrity of dataBuild secure apps for the enterpriseImplement Public Key Infrastructure and encryption APIs in appsMaster owners, access control lists, and permissions to allow user control over app propertiesManage authentication, transport layer encryption, and server-side securityWho This Book Is ForExperienced Android app developers.

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  • Risk Management in Law Firms : Mitigate Risk and Enhance Firm Success
    Risk Management in Law Firms : Mitigate Risk and Enhance Firm Success

    Effective risk management in law firms has never been more important.Lawyers must contend with the long-standing risks associated with the practice of law, such as anti-money laundering and issues of client confidentiality, as well as new risk areas such as data protection and cybersecurity, and increased regulatory burdens.Poor handling of these risks can lead to reputational damage, diminished client relationships, and even regulatory action, and so it is critical for law firms to remain vigilant and put in place robust risk management policies, processes and systems. Risk Management in Law Firms brings together lawyers, consultants and other risk and compliance professionals to provide expert and practical guidance on essential risk management topics.Chapters cover risks relating to clients, internal operations and law and regulation, and address recent developments including issues arising from the shift to hybrid working, the increased focus on ESG and climate change, and the extended influence of clients through outside counsel guidelines.There is also consideration of the future of risk management with coverage of the proposed changes to the SRA Codes of Conduct to address issues relating to wellbeing and unfair treatment at work, and the commercial opportunities for law firms and individual lawyers presented by the increasingly flexible principles-based regulation. This title aims to help law firm leaders and individual lawyers understand and prepare for the risks they face - as well effectively handle them when issues do arise - whether they occur in the firm's internal operations or its dealings with clients.In-house counsel and others will also find it useful to understand their law firm colleagues better, enhancing professional relationships.With the comprehensive coverage of key risk areas in this title, lawyers and firms can not only ensure compliance, but also maintain healthy client relationships, educated staff, a positive reputation, and continued success and growth.

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  • How can one mitigate the garden path as a tripping hazard?

    To mitigate the garden path as a tripping hazard, one can take several measures. Firstly, ensure the path is well-maintained by repairing any cracks or uneven surfaces. Adding lighting along the path can also help improve visibility, especially at night. Using non-slip materials for the path surface, such as gravel or textured pavers, can provide better traction and reduce the risk of slipping. Additionally, keeping the path clear of debris and obstacles will help prevent tripping hazards.

  • How can agriculture be made more climate-friendly to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate climate change?

    Agriculture can be made more climate-friendly by implementing practices such as agroforestry, cover cropping, crop rotation, and reduced tillage. These practices help sequester carbon in the soil, reduce the need for synthetic fertilizers, and increase soil health and resilience to climate change. Additionally, promoting sustainable livestock management practices, such as rotational grazing and feed efficiency improvements, can also help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the agricultural sector. Finally, supporting farmers in adopting renewable energy sources and implementing energy-efficient technologies can further contribute to mitigating climate change in agriculture.

  • How can agriculture be made more climate-friendly in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate climate change?

    Agriculture can be made more climate-friendly by implementing sustainable practices such as conservation tillage, crop rotation, and cover cropping to improve soil health and reduce carbon emissions. Additionally, reducing the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides can help lower greenhouse gas emissions. Adopting agroforestry practices, such as planting trees on farms, can also sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Finally, promoting the use of renewable energy sources and improving livestock management practices can further reduce the carbon footprint of agriculture.

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    Art and culture events are gatherings or activities that showcase various forms of artistic expression, such as visual arts, music, dance, theater, literature, and more. These events provide a platform for artists to share their work with the public and engage in creative dialogue. They also offer opportunities for individuals to immerse themselves in different cultural experiences, broaden their perspectives, and appreciate the diversity of human expression. Overall, art and culture events play a vital role in enriching communities, fostering creativity, and promoting understanding and connection among people.

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    Productive Safety Management : How to Mitigate Residual and Entropic Risks, Second Edition

    This book discusses the realm of operational risk management, exploring the intricacies of managing safety, production and quality simultaneously.It offers a fresh perspective on the dynamic and complex nature of risk, highlighting the ever-changing landscape that organisations must navigate.The reliance on current understandings of residual risk is deficient, particularly as systems of production are prone to degradation over time.This degradation leads to an increase in ‘entropic risk’, resulting in losses in daily production that, if left unchecked, could culminate in catastrophic consequences. Productive Safety Management, second edition utilises practical experience to offer context and application to the concepts surrounding risk that are introduced.It explores the residual and entropic risks present in production systems before shifting focus to the same risks within organisational elements such as leadership, competencies, management systems and resilience.The degradation of these factors can lead to a toxic enterprise culture.Traditional risk management methods have resulted in the creation of functional silos.This book advocates for a multidisciplinary approach, positioning it as essential reading for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.In this era, the ability to effectively manage risks and capitalise on opportunities will be crucial for operational success. This comprehensive title is designed for operational managers and supervisors, and risk-related professionals in engineering, OSH, environment and quality management. Tania Van der Stap spent the last 20 years since writing the first edition of Productive Safety Management in managerial and technical positions responsible for safety, health and environmental management.Having experience in staff and contractor roles means she understands how to achieve results, whether within the organisation, owners’ team, project team or as an external technical expert.The industries and organisations she’s worked in have been diverse – gas, mining, exploration, construction, rail transport, engineering, agribusiness, professional organisations and regulatory authorities.She has in-depth knowledge of different strategies according to each organisation’s level of maturity, leadership capability, resource availability and most importantly, the operational reality of the enterprise.Tania’s qualifications are in commerce, which have throughout her career resulted in a business lens on operational performance.She is an unequivocal advocate of a risk- and opportunity-based approach to HSE, production and quality.

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  • The Art of Japanese Architecture : History / Culture / Design
    The Art of Japanese Architecture : History / Culture / Design

    The Art of Japanese Architecture presents a complete overview of Japanese architecture in its historical and cultural context.The book begins with a discussion of early prehistoric dwellings and concludes with a description of works by important modern Japanese architects.Along the way it discusses the iconic buildings and architectural styles for which Japan is so justly famous—from elegant Shinden and Sukiya aristocratic villas like the Kinkakuji "Golden Pavilion" in Kyoto, to imposing Samurai castles like Himeji and Matsumoto, and tranquil Zen Buddhist gardens and tea houses to rural Minka thatched-roof farmhouses and Shinto shrines.Each period in the development of Japan's architecture is described in detail and the most important structures are shown and discussed—including dozens of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.The aesthetic trends in each period are presented within the context of Japanese society at the time, providing a unique in-depth understanding of the way Japanese architectural styles and buildings have developed over time and the great variety that is visible today. The book is profusely illustrated with hundreds of hand-drawn 3D watercolor illustrations and color photos as well as prints, maps and diagrams.The new edition features dozens of new photographs and a handy hardcover format that is perfect for travelers.

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  • Public Humanities in Architecture : Reflections on Heritage, Culture, and History
    Public Humanities in Architecture : Reflections on Heritage, Culture, and History

    Anyone concerned with the history, tradition, and culture of our built environment will sooner or later come across the term ‘Public Humanities’.At the interface between an academic discipline and the media-oriented culture industry, Public Humanities is established as a field of inquiry in the US and is increasingly becoming so in Europe too. Whether this field of research remains a product of Western culture will only become apparent in the coming years.However, linking architectural debate with the humanities is an important concern of the papers collected here. These essays on architectural theory provide academic food for thought while encouraging reflection on the discipline of architecture and stimulating urban design in the twenty-first century.The lectures collected here are from a class on Public Humanities at Brown University.

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    Electricity history refers to the development and use of electricity as a form of energy, including the discovery of electricity, the invention of electric devices, and the establishment of electrical systems. High culture history, on the other hand, refers to the history of cultural and artistic achievements that are considered to be of high quality and sophistication, such as classical music, literature, fine arts, and theater. Both electricity and high culture history have evolved over time, shaping the way we live and appreciate the world around us.

  • What is the difference between low culture and high culture in history?

    Low culture refers to the cultural activities and products that are considered to be more common, popular, and easily accessible to the general public. This can include things like popular music, television shows, and mass-produced literature. On the other hand, high culture refers to the cultural activities and products that are considered to be more refined, sophisticated, and often associated with the elite or educated classes. This can include things like classical music, fine art, and literature that is considered to be more intellectually challenging. The distinction between low and high culture has been a source of debate and has evolved over time, but it generally reflects the social and class divisions within a society.

  • What are the most important events in history?

    The most important events in history are those that have had a significant and lasting impact on the world. Some of these events include the invention of the printing press, which revolutionized the spread of information and knowledge; the French Revolution, which sparked the rise of modern democracy and human rights; and the Industrial Revolution, which transformed economies and societies around the world. Additionally, the two World Wars and the Cold War have shaped the geopolitical landscape and global relations in the 20th century. These events have had profound and enduring effects on the course of human history.

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    Some of the most brutal events in human history include the Holocaust, during which six million Jews were systematically murdered by the Nazi regime; the Rwandan genocide, in which an estimated 800,000 Tutsis were killed in just 100 days; and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which resulted in the deaths of over 200,000 people. These events represent some of the darkest moments in human history, characterized by extreme violence, mass murder, and the suffering of countless innocent people. They serve as a reminder of the devastating consequences of hatred, prejudice, and warfare.

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