Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN See book keywords and concepts | | A report conducted by the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements concludes that human colon cancer cells can become even more cancerous if exposed to low frequency radiation (such as that from a mobile phone).112
An article in Occupational Medicine suggests diseases such as Thyroiditis and Inflammatory Bowel Disease can be initiated by low frequency electromagnetic fields (50 Hz).113 This radiation may compromise the intestinal mucosa, irritate the colon, and contribute to ongoing inflammation.
Did You Know? | Michael J. Panzner See book keywords and concepts | As activity in some trading arenas surges, markets will see technical glitches and breakdowns similar to those that occurred in Japan during January of 2006. mobile phone and point-and-click panic selling by individual investors after a scandal at high-flyer Livedoor forced an unprecedented early shutdown of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the world's second-largest equity market. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Yep: All it takes is one Alli accident + some creep at the office with a web cam mobile phone, and your ass is all over the internet in a very humiliating way. If you don't believe me, check out "Karate Guy Craps In His Pants" at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZLq90YeNNg
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I find it interesting that this weight loss drug makes adults need to wear diapers. It's quite appropriate, actually, since people who take these weight loss drugs are acting like babies about their own health. Americans just need to grow up and start acting like adults for a change. | Lynne McTaggart See book keywords and concepts | As REGs are designed to control for electrical disturbances, natural electromagnetic fields, or increased levels of mobile phone use, the two scientists were able to discard all those possibilities as potential causes.10
Furthermore, although activity of the REGs was normal in the days leading up to 9/11, the machines became increasingly correlated a few hours before the first tower was hit, as though there had been a mass premonition. This similarity in output continued for two days after the first strike. | Sue Palmer See book keywords and concepts | Will children's use of careless, unpunctuated, abbreviated language on chat-room message boards and mobile phone texts infect their schoolwork? Will using and responding to smiley faces and other icons interfere with their ability to read and write? As a specialist in educational linguistics, I think this is a massive distraction from the real problems, described above. In fact, txt is the least of our worries.
As long as children have well-developed listening and language skills by the time they reach school, there's no reason why they shouldn't learn to read and write (see Chapter 7). | | Organisations such as the UK's Talk to Your Baby, run by the National Literacy Trust, are now trying to raise awareness of the importance of switching off the TV, computer or mobile phone and concentrating - for at least some of the day - on looking at, talking to and singing to babies. | | Health workers on home visits frequendy report seeing mothers with a baby in one hand and a mobile phone in the other, or failing to make eye contact with their suckling infant because they're simultaneously checking the email or watching Oprah on TV. These mothers are not uncaring or unfeeling - just products of our busy, multi-tasking contemporary culture and utterly unaware of the communicatory needs of their tiny children. | | Technological advances over the last quarter-century mean we can now seek out like-minded people around the world through websites and blogs, register our opinions and order goods via interactive TV, commune across vast distances by email or video-conferencing, chat with family or friends wherever we happen to be by means of a mobile phone ... We have even discovered, in text messaging, a unique human ability to communicate by thumb.
Ironically, the more technology has allowed us to talk to each other, the less we seem to talk to our children. | | When both parents are at work, the mobile phone may be one of their main points of contact between the family.
Since the brain disease warnings weren't attached to the use of mobiles for texting (and since texting is much cheaper than talking), children often now maintain their real-life friendships by the medium of texts. Increasingly too, children become involved in virtual friendships on the Internet, through chatrooms and instant messaging on websites, such as the CBBC and PlayStation sites. | | Within a few years, with the increasing sophistication of communications technology, startling levels ofinterconnectivity will be available on the average mobile phone. It's up to the law-abiding majority of electronic villagers to ensure that such generally beneficial advances don't have unintended consequences.
In the past, the inhabitants of real-life villages have collaborated to police their environment and fend off threats, particularly in terms of protecting their young from harmful influences. | Lynne McTaggart See book keywords and concepts | Depending on the nature of your intention, make one member of the group responsible for researching statistics involving your local accident, weather, or crime statistics. For these types of statistics, it is a good idea to get hold of reports for the last five years in your area and surrounding communities so you have something solid to compare.
Then, when you meet, decide on a group intention statement. When you are "powering up," visualize yourselves as a single entity (say, a giant bubble or any other unified internal image). | Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts | Opposite, left: The rapid spread of mobile phone use in developing Kenya is preempting the implementation of traditional landlines.
Opposite, right: The Grameen Phone helps an entire community stay connected with one phone, Uganda.
Grameen Phone
¦¦msi The community-phone business model is fairly widespread, thanks in part to the efforts of the Grameen Foundation. The Grameen Phone program brings mobile telephones to villages and rural areas in the developing world as a tool for both local empowerment and developmental leapfrogging. | | According to a study undertaken by Vodaf one, one of the world's biggest mobile phone companies, and the Centre for Economic Policy Research in London, mobile-phone use is growing faster in Africa than in anywhere else in the world; presently, more than three times as many Africans have cell phones as have traditional landline phones.
Kenya gives ample evidence of how mobile communications can transform African economy and society. | | The jury is still out on whether old electronics cases that companies purport to be biodegradable will actually become the compost pile the companies claim they will, but NEC has recently created a mobile phone with a compostable case, made from a plastic derived from corn and natural fibers, and HP has prototyped a printer with a corn-based plastic case. | | Embedded sensors and electronics in the shirt are able to pick up signals such as a heartbeat and body temperature from a loved one at the other end of a mobile phone. When the sensors process the signal, embedded mechanisms in the shirt re-create the physical pressure and warmth of a real hug. rd
Disaffected.' hmmi A company called Persuasive Games has created a line of video games—"anti-advergames"—designed to encourage players to rethink their relationship to consumption and to engage in corporate critique. The game Disaffected! | | Sure we could make a mobile phone out of soy plastic, but when the ants start climbing into our pockets to eat our gadgets, we'll become all too aware of the drawbacks of narrow approaches to green design.
All good intentions become null and void when things cease to work, so objects such as electronics need to be stable enough to function—to say nothing of surviving an onslaught of hungry insects. Crushed sunflower shells can make great coffee tables, but they make really terrible solar panels. Without plastics, we'd have neither pacemakers nor drip irrigation systems. | | The poster child of leapfrogging is the mobile phone, but cheap computers and open-source software [see Open Source, p. 127] are promising to take the leapfrogging revolution digital. In theory, with breakthroughs coming quickly in all sorts of technologies, the Global South should soon be able to leapfrog in any area of development.
To better understand leapfrogging, we need to ask: "What, exactly, did industrialization buy us, here in the Global North?"
To answer that question, all we need to do is to look at our own lives. | Robert W. Hill, Ph.D. and Eduardo Castro, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Peter Thomas Phone: 08 8212 4005 Mobile Phone: 04 1784 9458 ttg@iweb.net.au
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