Streets
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Unspirited, un-African, uncultured, under siege in the
streets.
This proved that Anonymous and this idea can rally the masses from the keyboards to the streets, and it laid the foundations for dozens of future operations against perceived injustices to their online and offline world.
This took place in Egypt in January 2011, and as President Hosni Mubarak attempted a desperate move to quash the rising revolution on the
streets
of Cairo, he sent his personal troops down to Egypt's Internet service providers and had them physically kill the switch on the country's connection to the world overnight.
The
streets
of Turin were covered with red posters announcing the slogan of the Olympics.
Habitat would be all about gardens, contact with nature,
streets
instead of corridors.
And under construction in Singapore, again middle-income housing, gardens, community
streets
and parks and so on and so forth.
And there are 1.1 billion people whose toilets are the
streets
or river banks or open spaces, and again, the technical term for that is open defecation, but that is really simply shitting in the open.
I also drove along the
streets
of Amsterdam, again playing music by this same composer.
There were things that were sadly familiar, like hearing gunshots at night and the
streets
looking impoverished.
But they still feel the need, they need to take to the
streets
in order to be heard.
But it's not either the ability to bring millions onto the
streets.
But he used that, Hazare ended up with this massive CSV file of mobile phone numbers, and he used that to deploy real people power on the ground to get hundreds of thousands of people out on the
streets
in Delhi to make a national point of everyday corruption in India.
Around 50 percent of the homicides in the
streets
in Brazil are related to the War on Drugs.
So my two medical students, Suhavi Tucker and Laura Johns, literally took their research to the
streets.
As the days passed in Kiev's central square, streams of armed fighters were joined by tens of thousands of ordinary people, filling the
streets
in an act of collective mourning.
And I thought of maps at the beginning; maybe I should just try and do a little atlas of my favorite
streets
and connections in Rome.
He gets up, leaps onto his scooter, races through the city past the church of Santa Maria della Pace, down the alleys, through the
streets
that tourists may be wandering through, disturbing the quiet backstreet life of Rome at every turn.
When we think about mapping cities, we tend to think about roads and
streets
and buildings, and the settlement narrative that led to their creation, or you might think about the bold vision of an urban designer, but there's other ways to think about mapping cities and how they got to be made.
I think some might say that it is a geographical area or a collection of
streets
and buildings, but I believe that a city is the sum of the relationships of the people that live there, and I believe that if we can start to document those relationships in a real way then maybe we have a real shot at creating those kinds of cities that we'd like to have.
It became so big that it went from online to the
streets
of my hometown, where we would do rallies and strikes trying to change the policies in Pakistan for women's support.
The women in the villages had no idea we were fighting for them in the
streets.
But we are working in the
streets
for you!
So in the following week, I was back in the streets, but that time, I wasn't a member of any media outlet anymore.
So we launched a Facebook page first, and then a manifesto, and started to cover the
streets
in a very simple way.
There was this mainstream media version of the facts that anyone who was on the
streets
could easily challenge if they presented their own vision of what was actually happening there.
And it was this clash of visions, this clash of narratives, that I think turned those protests into a long period in the country of political reckoning where hundreds of thousands of people, probably more than a million people took to the
streets
in the whole country.
The people's demands, their expectations, the reasons why they were on the
streets
could be as diverse as they could be contradictory in many cases.
Most of the catadores work independently, picking waste from the
streets
and selling to junk yards at very low prices.
And also, they are famous now on the streets, on mass media and social.
Instead they process images, traffic data, collected from a small number of low-resolution webcams in Nairobi streets, and then they use analytic software to predict congestion points, and they can SMS drivers alternate routes to take.
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