The Large Pocket Denver Plan


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The Large Pocket Denver Plan


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This is condensed version of the forthcoming "The Complete Denver Plan," where a national plan to end unemployment is presented. Unemployment is a complex phenomenon. Its roots can be found in the main problems we face today: Scarcity of Jobs, Big Business, Weak Central Bank, Faulty Financial System, Endless Fiscal Deficits, Large National Debt, Huge Trade Deficit, and Too many Dollars Abroad The effects of unemployment are very visible: Poverty, Low Wages, Decaying Infrastructure, Global Warming, Government Impotence, Large Number of Uninsured, Illegal Immigration, Social Conflicts, Decaying U.S. Influence, and even Terrorism. The Denver Plan is the only scientifically designed program to eliminate the root causes of unemployment. Jorge H. Moromisato is a Ph.D. in High Energy Physics and an M.A. in Economics. And, author of "The Origin of Wealth and Poverty" (2007), and "The Coming Age of Freed Money" (2010). He lives in Denver.




The Denver Plan


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The Denver Plan


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The Denver Plan


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Small-Scale Urban Greening


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Small-scale urban greening projects are changing the urban landscape, shifting our experience and understanding of greenspaces in our cities. This book argues that including power dynamics, symbolism, and aesthetics in our understanding of the human relationship to urban nature can help us create places that nurture ecological and human health and promote successful and equitable urban communities. Using an interdisciplinary approach to current research debates and new comparative case studies on community perceptions of these urban greening projects and policies, this book explores how small-scale urban greening projects can impact our sense of place, health, creativity, and concentration while also being part of a successful urban greening program. Arguing that wildness, emotion, and sense of place are key components of our human–nature relationship, this book will be of interest to designers, academics, and policy makers.




The Denver Plan


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