Bombarded

Bombarded
Author: Cyrus Krohn
Publisher: Made For Success Publishing
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2020-10-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 164146531X

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Imagine an imminent America where citizens are bombarded with personalized political messages from every smart device – yet information is so suspect, nobody can tell what the truth is. It means oceans of disinformation engineered to sow false beliefs or simply disorient. The coronavirus pandemic provided a foretaste of an infuriating, dystopian future. From the start Americans fought over the most basic facts of the crisis, from death tolls to quack cures to the wisdom of stay-at-home orders. The splintered digital infosphere bred confusion and delusion, some of it fatal. Now think of our campaigns and elections. The digital information age means more than hyper-targeted, just-for-you messages from insurance companies and presidential candidates alike. Big Data is on the way to fueling information environments so fine-tuned, no two of us hold the same view of reality, and no two voters hear the same pitch. Already, citizens don’t know who to trust or what to believe – about COVID-19 or anything else. If we ask nothing more of tech providers or digital citizens, the fog will continue to thicken. Irritation will merge into despair and then numbness... and democracy teeters. Digital pioneer Cyrus Krohn knows the territory, and in Bombarded: How to Fight Back Against the Online Assault on Democracy, Krohn locates the roots of our blooming political chaos in the earliest days of the World Wide Web. But he goes beyond recounting 25 years of destabilizing Internet shock waves and his own role in building digital culture. Krohn rolls out a provocative action plan for rescuing the American system of campaigns and elections while there is still time. “Trying to shield yourself from disinformation and deep fakes? Cyrus Krohn offers a ‘five-step program’ to fight back. This book rings true." —Jill Dougherty, Former CNN Moscow Bureau Chief

Information Bombardment

Information Bombardment
Author: Nick Bontis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Human information processing
ISBN: 9780986794506

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"Information Bombardment" provides proven, real-world solutions for proactively managing the onslaught of information we face each day both in and out of the office. Dr. Nick Bontis weaves humor and personal stories with industry best practices and uses a simple framework of multilevel analysis to show you how to transform this real threat to productivity into an inimitable and sustainable competitive advantage for you and your organization. By teaching you how to work smarter, not harder, Dr. Bontis essentially gives you back your time. It is nothing short of amazing. It's Time to Work Smarter, Not Harder! o Improve your ability to sort through all of the e-mails, tweets, posts, instant messages, Web sites and other digital items that overload you o De-stress your life so that you can eliminate information-induced pressure, stress, anxiety, fear and other health-related problems o Reprioritize and simplify your informational sources so you can accelerate productivity and lift performance to higher levels o Speed up innovation through increased collaboration among your team members, colleagues and other stakeholders o Achieve industry-leading competitiveness by harvesting the full intellectual capital potential of your organization o Leverage key learning insights to stay ahead of the technological challenges that will face knowledge workers in the future

Between Bombs and Good Intentions

Between Bombs and Good Intentions
Author: Rainer Baudendistel
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2006-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1782388729

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The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have highlighted again the precarious situation aid agencies find themselves in, caught as they are between the firing lines of the hostile parties, as they are trying to alleviate the plight of the civilian populations. This book offers an illuminating case study from a previous conflict, the Italo-Ethiopian war of 1935-36, and of the humanitarian operation of the Red Cross during this period. Based on fresh material from Red Cross and Italian military archives, the author examines highly controversial subjects such as the Italian bombings of Red Cross field hospitals, the treatment of Prisoners of War by the two belligerents; and the effects of Fascist Italy’s massive use of poison gas against the Ethiopians. He shows how Mussolini and his ruthless regime, throughout the seven-month war, manipulated the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) – the lead organization of the Red Cross in times of war, helped by the surprising political naïveté of its board. During this war the ICRC redefined its role in a debate, which is fascinating not least because of its relevance to current events, about the nature of humanitarian action. The organization decided to concern itself exclusively with matters falling under the Geneva Conventions and to give priority to bringing relief over expressing protest. It was a decision that should have far-reaching consequences, particularly for the period of World War II and the fate of Jews in Nazi concentration camps.

Notices of the Proceedings

Notices of the Proceedings
Author: Royal Institution of Great Britain
Publisher:
Total Pages: 940
Release: 1914
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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Bombardment

Bombardment
Author: United States. Air corps tactical school, Langley field, Va
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1926
Genre: Bombardment
ISBN:

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The Bombardment of Reims

The Bombardment of Reims
Author: Barr Ferree
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1917
Genre: Reims
ISBN:

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