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  • Network Evolution and Applications
    Network Evolution and Applications

    Network Evolution and Applications provides a comprehensive, integrative, and easy approach to understanding the technologies, concepts, and milestones in the history of networking.It provides an overview of different aspects involved in the networking arena that includes the core technologies that are essential for communication and important in our day-to-day life.It throws some light on certain past networking concepts and technologies that have been revolutionary in the history of science and technology and have been highly impactful.It expands on various concepts like Artificial Intelligence, Software Defined Networking, Cloud Computing, and Internet of Things, which are very popular at present.This book focuses on the evolutions made in the world of networking.One can’t imagine the world without the Internet today; with the Internet and the present- day networking, distance doesn’t matter at all.The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a tough time worldwide, with global lockdown, locked homes, empty streets, stores without consumers, and offices with no or fewer staff.Thanks to the modern digital networks, the culture of work from home (WFH) or working remotely with the network/Internet connection has come to the fore, with even school and university classes going online.Although WFH is not new, the COVID-19 pandemic has given it a new look, and industries are now willfully exploring WFH to extend it in the future.The aim of this book is to present the timeline of networking to show the developments made and the milestones that were achieved due to these developments.

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  • Evolution and Social Psychology
    Evolution and Social Psychology

    Why do we think about and interact with other people in the particular ways that we do?Might these thoughts and actions be contemporary products of our long-ago evolutionary past?If so, how might this be, and what are the implications?Research generated by an evolutionary approach to social psychology issues profound insights into self-concept, impression formation, prejudice, group dynamics, helping, aggression, social influence, culture, and every other topic that is fundamental to social psychology.Evolution and Social Psychology is the first book to review and discuss this broad range of social psychological phenomena from an evolutionary perspective.It does so with a critical and constructive eye. Readers will emerge with a clear sense of the intellectual challenges, as well as the scientific benefits, of an evolutionarily-informed social psychology.The world-renowned contributors identify new questions, new theories, and new hypotheses—many of which are only now beginning to be tested.Thus, this book not only summarizes the current status of the field, it also sets an agenda for the next generation of research on evolution and social psychology.Evolution and Social Psychology is essential reading for evolutionary psychologists and social psychologists alike.

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  • The Evolution of Social Behaviour
    The Evolution of Social Behaviour

    How can the stunning diversity of social systems and behaviours seen in nature be explained?Drawing on social evolution theory, experimental evidence and studies conducted in the field, this book outlines the fundamental principles of social evolution underlying this phenomenal richness.To succeed in the competition for resources, organisms may either 'race' to be quicker than others, 'fight' for privileged access, or 'share' their efforts and gains.The authors show how the ecology and intrinsic attributes of organisms select for each of these strategies, and how a handful of straightforward concepts explain the evolution of successful decision rules in behavioural interactions, whether among members of the same or different species.With a broad focus ranging from microorganisms to humans, this is the first book to provide students and researchers with a comprehensive account of the evolution of sociality by natural selection.

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  • Nomadic Pathways in Social Evolution
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  • What is cosmic evolution, chemical evolution, biological evolution, and cultural evolution?

    Cosmic evolution refers to the development and changes in the universe over time, including the formation of galaxies, stars, and planets. Chemical evolution is the process by which elements and compounds have changed and evolved over time, leading to the formation of complex molecules and the conditions necessary for life. Biological evolution is the process by which living organisms have changed and diversified over time through genetic variation, natural selection, and other mechanisms. Cultural evolution refers to the development and changes in human societies, including the growth of technology, language, art, and social structures.

  • What is the difference between social communication and social interaction?

    Social communication refers to the exchange of information through verbal and nonverbal means, such as speaking, gestures, and facial expressions, to convey thoughts, feelings, and ideas. On the other hand, social interaction involves the broader concept of engaging with others in a social setting, including activities such as playing, sharing, and collaborating. While social communication focuses on the exchange of messages, social interaction encompasses the overall dynamic of how individuals engage with one another in social contexts.

  • How can social communication and interaction be described?

    Social communication and interaction can be described as the exchange of information, ideas, and emotions between individuals through verbal and non-verbal means. It involves the use of language, gestures, facial expressions, and body language to convey messages and establish connections with others. Social communication and interaction play a crucial role in building relationships, fostering understanding, and creating a sense of belonging within a community. It is a dynamic process that involves active listening, empathy, and the ability to adapt to different social contexts and cultural norms.

  • What triggers evolution?

    Evolution is triggered by a combination of factors, including genetic mutations, natural selection, genetic drift, and gene flow. Genetic mutations create new variations in a population, which can then be acted upon by natural selection, where individuals with advantageous traits are more likely to survive and reproduce. Genetic drift and gene flow also play a role in shaping the genetic makeup of a population over time. These factors collectively drive the process of evolution by leading to changes in the frequency of genetic traits within a population.

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  • Stage Of Evolution - Live CD
    Stage Of Evolution - Live CD

    Having made waves with their 2015 debut, ldquoThe Life I Rememberrdquo, the band has dramatically progressed beyond the melodic death metal sound of that release into something more complex, emotional, distinct, and devastatingly heavy. Evolution was not just the title of Once Humanrsquos sophomore release last year it was an armorplated declaration. And it evolved into something big. The video for their leadoff single ldquoEye Of Chaosrdquo by now gathered more than 7.5 million views on YouTube alone. As not only the comments below their YouTube videos prove, Once Human fascinate with their complex and emotional sound, their thick, contorted riffs and Lauren Hartrsquos unique and bloodcurdling voice.ldquoHoly shit I did not expect that voice come out of that bodyrdquo ldquoPossible to be turned on and terrified by a woman at the same timerdquo ldquoOkay shersquos kinda cute but I donrsquot expect muc HOLY SHIT SOME EXPLAIN HOW IN THE WHATrdquonbspStage Of Evolution is the consequential mutation of the Evolution album from studio to stage. It was recorded during last yearrsquos US tour and features not only songs from the studio album but also a cover of Machine Headrsquos ldquoDavidianrdquo, a track from their 1994 debut album Burn My Eyes, cowritten by Once Humanrsquos Logan Mader, nbspwhose name will be familiar to metalheads not only as the original guitarist in Machine Head and his late 90s stint in Soulfly but also for nbsphis production and mixing work on records from the likes of Gojira, Fear Factory and Devildriver. Beside singer Lauren Hart unleashing her forceful voice the track also features guest vocals by Fred Leclercq of Sinsaeneum and Dragonforce.I know itrsquos uncommon for a band who is not headlining to record a live album. We were able to pull it off because todayrsquos technology and compact size of the necessary gear is a part of our everyday monitoring system. We had loads of fun on tour with Dragonforce. Irsquom so glad we captured a nice piece of it to share with all our fans nbsp Logan With the lineup rounded out by drummer Dillon Trollope, bassist Damien Rainaud and guitarists Max Karon, everything about Evolution and its live counterpart Stage Of Evolution makes it clear that this is a band pushing itself to deliver something that truly stands apart.The product is available as digipak and digital, both for an unbeatable price.

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  • Now Media : The Evolution of Electronic Communication
    Now Media : The Evolution of Electronic Communication

    Now in its fourth edition, this book is one of the leading texts on the evolution of electronic mass communication in the last century, giving students a clear understanding of how the media of yesterday shaped the media world of today.Now Media, Fourth Edition (formerly Electronic Media: Then, Now, Later) provides a comprehensive view of the beginnings of electronic media in broadcasting and the subsequent advancements into ‘now’ digital media.Each chapter is organized chronologically, starting with the electronic media of the past, then moving to the media of today, and finally, exploring the possibilities for the media of the future.Topics include the rise of social media, uses of personal communication devices, the film industry, and digital advertising, focusing along the way on innovations that laid the groundwork for ‘now’ television and radio and the Internet and social media.New to the fourth edition is a chapter on the amazing world of virtual reality technology, which has spawned a ‘now’ way of communicating with the world and becoming a part of video content, as well as a discussion of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on media consumption habits. This book remains a key text and trusted resource for students and scholars of digital mass communication and communication history alike. The new ‘now’ edition also features updated online instructor materials, including PowerPoint slides and test banks.Please visit www.routledge.com/cw/medoff to access these support materials.

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  • The Social Evolution of International Politics
    The Social Evolution of International Politics

    Winnner of the International Studies Association Annual Best Book Award.Deploying an original 'Social Evolution Paradigm' (SEP) and drawing from anthropology, evolutionary biology, and international relations, this book advances a sweeping account of the systemic transformation of international politics.More specifically, the book shows how the nasty and brutish Hobbesian/offensive realism world many of us take for granted had evolved from an Eden-like paradise; how the Hobbesian world had self-transformed into a more peaceful defensive realist world from 1648 to 1945; and how some regions of the post-1945 world have become more rule-based and peaceful.The book critically engages with all the key grand theories of international politics and provides interesting solutions to some of the 'great debates' between those theories, from offensive realism to defensive realism, neoliberalism, the English School, and constructivism.This book is essential reading for scholars and students of international politics and of interest to those working in anthropology, sociology, political science, and social sciences in general.

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  • Darwinizing Gaia : Natural Selection and Multispecies Community Evolution
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  • Is evolution stingy?

    Evolution is not inherently stingy, but rather it is driven by the process of natural selection, which favors traits that increase an organism's chances of survival and reproduction. This can sometimes result in the appearance of stinginess, as resources are allocated to the most advantageous traits. However, evolution also promotes cooperation and mutualism in many species, leading to the development of symbiotic relationships and social behaviors that benefit the group as a whole. Overall, evolution is a complex process that can result in both competitive and cooperative behaviors, depending on the specific ecological and environmental pressures at play.

  • What about evolution?

    Evolution is the process by which species of organisms change over time through the process of natural selection, genetic drift, and other mechanisms. It is a fundamental concept in biology and has been supported by a large body of evidence from fields such as genetics, paleontology, and comparative anatomy. Evolution explains the diversity of life on Earth and how species have adapted to their environments over millions of years. It is a well-established scientific theory that has withstood rigorous testing and continues to be a central principle in the study of biology.

  • Can evolution stop?

    Evolution is a continuous process driven by genetic variation, natural selection, and environmental changes. While it is theoretically possible for evolution to slow down or even temporarily stop in a stable environment with little genetic variation, it is unlikely to completely halt. As long as there are factors such as mutations, genetic recombination, and environmental pressures, evolution will continue to shape and change species over time. Therefore, while it may slow down under certain conditions, it is unlikely for evolution to completely stop.

  • Will evolution change?

    Evolution is a continuous process driven by genetic variation, natural selection, and environmental changes. As long as these factors continue to operate, evolution will continue to occur. However, the specific direction and pace of evolution may change in response to new environmental pressures, genetic mutations, and other factors. Therefore, while the fundamental process of evolution is unlikely to change, the specific outcomes and patterns of evolution may vary over time.

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