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Emergence

A Wisdom Archive on Emergence

Emergence

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Emergence: Encyclopedia - Emergence

Emergence is the process of complex pattern formation from simpler rules. This can be a dynamic process (occurring over time), such as the evolution of the human brain over thousands of successive generations; or emergence can happen over disparate size scales, such as the interactions between a great number of neurons producing a human brain capable of thought (even though the constituent neurons are not individually capable of thought). The original term wa ...

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Emergence: Encyclopedia II - Emergence - Emergent properties
An emergent behaviour or emergent property can appear when a number of simple entities (agents) operate in an environment, forming more complex behaviours as a collective. If emergence happens over disparate size scales, then the reason is usually a causal relation across different scales. In other words there is often a form of top-down feedback in systems with emergent properties. These are two of the major reasons why emergent behaviour occurs: intricated causal relations across different scales and feedback. The property it ...

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Emergence, Emergence - Emergent properties, Emergence - Emergence in games, Emergence - Emergent structures in nature, Emergence - Emergence in culture and engineering, Emergence - Emergence in physics, Emergence - Bibliography

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Emergence: Encyclopedia II - Emergence - Emergent structures in nature

Emergent structures are patterns not created by a single event or rule. There is nothing that commands the system to form a pattern, but instead the interactions of each part to its immediate surroundings causes a complex process which leads to order. One might conclude that emergent structures are more than the sum of their parts because the emergent order will not arise if the various parts are si ...

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Emergence, Emergence - Emergent properties, Emergence - Emergence in games, Emergence - Emergent structures in nature, Emergence - Emergence in culture and engineering, Emergence - Emergence in physics, Emergence - Bibliography

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Emergence: Encyclopedia - 000 emergency

000 (Triple O) is the primary national emergency number in Australia. It is operated by Telstra Corporation Limited as a condition of its telecommunications licence. 000 should only be dialed in life-threatening emergencies. The secondary emergency numbers in Australia are 112 (for GSM mobile phones only) and 106 (for TTY/textphone calls, but not SMS). 000 emergency - What happens when you dial 000. As soon as you dial 000, you will hear a four-second announcement saying "You have dialed Emerge ...

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Emergence: Encyclopedia - Emergency department

The emergency department (ED), emergency room (ER) or accident & emergency department (A&E, in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand etc.) is a hospital department that provides initial treatment to patients with a broad spectrum of illnesses and injuries, some of which may be life-threatening and requiring immediate attention. Emergency departments developed during the 20th century, in response to an increased need for rapid assessment and management of critical illnesses. In some countries, emergency departments have become important entry poin ...

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Emergence: Encyclopedia - 106 emergency

106 is the Australian national textphone/TTY emergency number. It is operated by the Australian Communications Exchange, a non-profit organisation that runs the National Relay Service. 106 can only be used by people with a TTY/textphone or computer with terminal software. 106 emergency - Using 106. After calling 106, you will be asked to type PPP for police, FFF for fire or AAA for ambulance. The relay officer will then call the emergency service and relay your call. ...

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Emergence: Encyclopedia - American College of Emergency Physicians

The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) is the largest organization of emergency physicians in the United States. It was founded in 1968 and is now headquartered in Dallas, Texas. The college exists to support quality emergency medical care and the physicians who provide it. ACEP believes that “quality emergency care is a fundamental right and unobstructed access to emergency services shoul ...

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Emergence: Encyclopedia - Community emergency response team

In the United States a community emergency response team (CERT) is a group of amateur emergency workers. They are usually neighbors. Under good doctrine, they receive professional mass training and become official auxiliaries to local government emergency services in times of emergency. The theory behind CERT is based on a simple observation: in major emergencies, professional emergency services overload instantly. Every area in the world has earthquakes and tornadoes, and the most common disasters are floods and severe ...

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Emergence: Encyclopedia II - Emergency - Miscellaneous

Emergency is the name of an Italian NGO, founded by the medician Gino Strada, which aim is to help civil victims of armed conflicts. Emergency! is also the title of a popular 1970s American TV series about a paramedic unit in Los Angeles. Emergency is the title of an Australian TV show that aired in the late 50's. Emergency is also the title of the late- night ...

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Emergency, Emergency - Forms of emergency, Emergency - Miscellaneous, Emergency - The Emergency

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Emergence: Encyclopedia II - Emerging Church - Emergent Blogs

Directories of emergent blogs include: The Ooze Search Engine Ginkworld Blogroll A sampling of emergent blogs can be found at the aggregator Planet Emergent. ...

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Emerging Church, Emerging Church - Historical context, Emerging Church - An alternate perspective, Emerging Church - Structure and Commonality, Emerging Church - Ecclesiology / View of Church Structure, Emerging Church - Pioneers in the Emerging Church movement, Emerging Church - Emerging Churches, Emerging Church - Emergent Blogs, Emerging Church - Links to critiques of the Emerging Church

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Emergence: Encyclopedia II - Emerging Church - Emergent Blogs

Directories of emergent blogs include: The Ooze Search Engine Ginkworld Blogroll Early and influential emergent bloggers include: Andrew Jones Punk Monkey Jordon Cooper Rudy Carrasco Jason Mitchell A sampling of emergent blogs can be found at the aggregator Planet Emergent. ...

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Emerging Church, Emerging Church - Historical context, Emerging Church - An alternate perspective, Emerging Church - Structure and Commonality, Emerging Church - Ecclesiology / View of Church Structure, Emerging Church - Pioneers in the Emerging Church movement, Emerging Church - Emerging Churches, Emerging Church - Emergent Blogs, Emerging Church - Links to critiques of the Emerging Church

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Emergence: Encyclopedia II - Emerging Church - Emerging Churches

The Emerging Church is not confined to one denomination or gathering. Emerging churches can range in denominational affiliation from the Anglican/Episcopal Church to the Southern Baptist Church; still others are best described as non-affiliated intentional communities or house churches. The following sites list just a few of the emerging church websites found around the world: TheOoze.com Church Directory ginkworld.net's "Communities of Faith" zoeca ...

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Emerging Church, Emerging Church - Historical context, Emerging Church - An alternate perspective, Emerging Church - Structure and Commonality, Emerging Church - Ecclesiology / View of Church Structure, Emerging Church - Pioneers in the Emerging Church movement, Emerging Church - Emerging Churches, Emerging Church - Emergent Blogs, Emerging Church - Links to critiques of the Emerging Church

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Emergence: Encyclopedia II - Emergency - Miscellaneous

Emergency is the name of an Italian NGO, founded by the medician Gino Strada, which aim is to help civil victims of armed conflicts. Emergency! is also the title of a popular 1970s American TV series about a paramedic unit in Los Angeles. Emergency is the title of an Australian TV show that aired in the late 50's. Emergency is also the title of the late- night show of GMA 7 hosted by Arnold Clavio. Eme ...

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Emergency, Emergency - Forms of emergency, Emergency - Miscellaneous, Emergency - The Emergency

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Emergence: Encyclopedia II - Emerging Church - Emerging Churches

The Emerging Church is not confined to one denomination or gathering. Emerging churches can range in denominational affiliation from the Anglican/Episcopal Church to the Southern Baptist Church; still others are best described as non-affiliated intentional communities or house churches. The following sites list just a few of the emerging church websites found around the world: TheOoze.com Church Directory ginkworld.net's "Communities of Faith" zoecarnate.com Church Connection ...

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Emerging Church, Emerging Church - Historical context, Emerging Church - An alternate perspective, Emerging Church - Structure and Commonality, Emerging Church - Ecclesiology / View of Church Structure, Emerging Church - Pioneers in the Emerging Church movement, Emerging Church - Emerging Churches, Emerging Church - Emergent Blogs, Emerging Church - Links to critiques of the Emerging Church

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Emergence: Encyclopedia II - Indian Emergency - Declaration of Emergency

The President of India, Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed declared a State of Emergency. Apart from being a political ally of Indira, the President in India acts mostly only upon the advice of the Prime Minister. In her own words, Indira brought democracy "to a grinding halt". Elections for the Parliament and state governments were postponed. Invoking article 352 of the Indian Constitution, she granted herself extraordinary powers and launched a m ...

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Indian Emergency, Indian Emergency - Background, Indian Emergency - Political Unrest, Indian Emergency - The Allahabad Conviction, Indian Emergency - Declaration of Emergency, Indian Emergency - The Emergency Administration, Indian Emergency - Elections of 1977, Indian Emergency - The Tribunal, Indian Emergency - The Debate over its Legacy, Indian Emergency - Support for Indira's Decisions, Indian Emergency - Charges against the Government, Indian Emergency - Assessment, Indian Emergency - References

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Emergence: Encyclopedia II - Indian Emergency - The Emergency Administration

President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed signed the decree, invoking a state of emergency under the Constitution. The Government used police forces across the country to arrest thousands of protestors and strike leaders. J.P. Narayan, Morarji Desai, Charan Singh, Jivatram Kripalani, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Lal Krishna Advani and other protest leaders were immediately arrested. Organizations like the Rashtriy ...

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Indian Emergency, Indian Emergency - Background, Indian Emergency - Political Unrest, Indian Emergency - The Allahabad Conviction, Indian Emergency - Declaration of Emergency, Indian Emergency - The Emergency Administration, Indian Emergency - Elections of 1977, Indian Emergency - The Tribunal, Indian Emergency - The Debate over its Legacy, Indian Emergency - Support for Indira's Decisions, Indian Emergency - Charges against the Government, Indian Emergency - Assessment, Indian Emergency - References

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Emergence: Encyclopedia II - Emergency department - Non-emergency use

Emergency departments around the world are increasingly being used for non-emergency care because of overburdened health care systems. Many people, afflicted by minor injuries or illnesses late at night or at times when their doctor's surgery is closed, are forced to resort to attending the ED. This is especially true for conditions with severe symptoms, such as a child's ear infection. People in lower socioeconomic classes are more likel ...

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Emergency department, Emergency department - Department layout, Emergency department - Signage, Emergency department - Nomenclature, Emergency department - Commonwealth nations, Emergency department - United States, Emergency department - United Kingdom, Emergency department - Patient experience, Emergency department - Critical conditions handled, Emergency department - Cardiac arrest, Emergency department - Heart attack, Emergency department - Trauma, Emergency department - Asthma and COPD, Emergency department - Special facilities training and equipment, Emergency department - Non-emergency use, Emergency department - Citations

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Emergence: Encyclopedia II - Indian Emergency - Background

The Emergency was rooted in deep-seated political conflicts and wide popular disenchantment with the Government in India. Indian Emergency - Political Unrest. Opponents had long made allegations that Indira's party, Congress, had practiced electoral fraud to win the 1971 elections. The Gandhian socialist Jayaprakash Narayan had been agitating in Bihar for a change in provincial government, and increasingly sought to direct popular action against the gover ...

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Indian Emergency, Indian Emergency - Background, Indian Emergency - Political Unrest, Indian Emergency - The Allahabad Conviction, Indian Emergency - Declaration of Emergency, Indian Emergency - The Emergency Administration, Indian Emergency - Elections of 1977, Indian Emergency - The Tribunal, Indian Emergency - The Debate over its Legacy, Indian Emergency - Support for Indira's Decisions, Indian Emergency - Charges against the Government, Indian Emergency - Assessment, Indian Emergency - References

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Emergence: Encyclopedia II - Indian Emergency - The Tribunal

The efforts of the Janata administration to try government officials and Congress politicians for Emergency-era abuses and crimes were largely a flop due to a disorganized, over-complex and politically-motivated process of litigation. Although special tribunals were organized and scores of senior Congress party and government officials arrested and charged, including Indira and Sanjay Gandhi, police were unable to submit sufficient evidence for most cases, and only a few ...

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Indian Emergency, Indian Emergency - Background, Indian Emergency - Political Unrest, Indian Emergency - The Allahabad Conviction, Indian Emergency - Declaration of Emergency, Indian Emergency - The Emergency Administration, Indian Emergency - Elections of 1977, Indian Emergency - The Tribunal, Indian Emergency - The Debate over its Legacy, Indian Emergency - Support for Indira's Decisions, Indian Emergency - Charges against the Government, Indian Emergency - Assessment, Indian Emergency - References

Read more here: » Indian Emergency: Encyclopedia II - Indian Emergency - The Tribunal

Emergence: Encyclopedia II - Medical emergency - Response

The proper way to handle a medical emergency is to activate emergency medical services by calling for help using a local emergency telephone number, such as 911 in Canada or the United States, 999 in the UK, 112 in most of continental Europe, 119 in South Korea, 000 in Australia and 111 in New Zealand. Operators will generally require the caller's name and location and some information on person that is being called about (level of consciousness, injuries, name ...

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Medical emergency, Medical emergency - Response, Medical emergency - Clinical response

Read more here: » Medical emergency: Encyclopedia II - Medical emergency - Response

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