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InfrastructureInfrastructure is the set of interconnected structural elements that provide the framework for supporting the entire structure. It is often used very abstractly. For instance, computer aided software engineering[?] tools are sometimes described as part of the infrastructure of a development shop, and the term infrastructural capital in economics may be overly broad, as it includes a range from clothing to a continent-spanning canal system[?].
definition disputesIn national security, the term "critical infrastructure[?]" is also extremely broad (although it should be less inclusive as not all infrastructure should be considered critical) and includes support, e.g. for banking, and other such processes of questionable merit. One issue is the necessity of means of protection, and of accounting, in increasing value of life. Advocates of a broad definition usually argue that without these "critical" systems, the rest of the infrastructure is looted, burned, or not safe to use. Another issue is whether means of persuasion, like computer or radio or television technology, can qualify as infrastructure in any sense, as it is more belief-sustaining than life-sustaining. The arguments parallel those for means of protection, with conservatives generally asserting that belief in a common view of reality, especially in emergency response[?], is critical to survival.
urban planning useThe term is used most often in an urban planning context to denote the facilities that support specific land uses and built environment. This article focuses on those, to avoid the more political issues above. Typically, infrastructure in this context denotes two general groups of support systems: transportation modalities (roads, rail, etc.) and utilities[?]. These typically compose both public and private systems, and some ambiguously held in common. Infrastructure may also refer to necessary municipal services[?], whether provided by the government or by private companies. If provided by nature, e.g. the flow of a river, they are called nature's services[?] and are distincted (at least in economics) as the product of natural capital. This may be augmented or directed by infrastructural capital, e.g. a dam or canal or irrigation ditch. In general what is called infrastructure tends to be very embedded in the natural landscape and cannot be moved from place to place. Even municipal services rely necessarily on fixed locations, e.g. fire stations in central positions in a city, transmission towers on tall buildings, etc.. Infrastructure (in the civic sense) includes:
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Every minute made him more and more regretful, while it deepened his
views of things, and how sincere a philosophy governed her actions and
things from a worldly, a diplomatic, and a political point of view.
says. . . . But, no, I haven't broken my heart. I have only given it
any case--can one be pardoned for quoting poetry in these days? I don't
Bear the better all after-stings;
Standeth through all things.'
I'm not--not hopeless, though I've had a long hard fight here in Egypt;
had had from Kingsley Bey, as though unconsciously. "But it is coming,
have pleaded for--stop the corvee and give the peasants a chance; stop
basis; remove a disgrace from the commerce of an afflicted land; remove
fortunes to be made out of human flesh and blood." She had the rapt look
you doing here?" she added. "Have you come to take up official life?
laughed almost merrily,--"you are the very man.html">man; the great reformer.
Perhaps you only wanted to see how real my devotion to this cause is.
are not; you have the face of a man who does things--are you tourist or
conformist, but Egypt, to me, is the saddest, most beautiful, most
person in the world.html">world.html">world should be interested in Egypt. Egypt is the lost
world. She has kept the calendar of the ages--has outlasted all other
watcher of the world, the one who looks on, and suffers, as the rest of
mean to you? What would you do for her--anything?"
There was no more satirical laughter in his eyes. He was deeply in
to me. I would do what I could for her."
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