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Great Futures Images
In Top, STEEPS3, and Multidisciplinary Categories
Add your best futures pictures (both probable and important ideas) that you find on the web to the appropriate wiki subpages below this page.

Fair Use: Like the blogs in StumbleUpon and other social web browsing platforms, we are assuming it is fair use for this educational wiki to redisplay images found other websites that 1) don't have copyright marks on them, and 2) don't have language on the homepage forbidding you to redisplay their images (look for this before you copy any images).

Image Display Instructions:
1. Make sure your image doesn't have a copyright mark or language at the source site forbidding you to redisplay the image
2. Begin with a title on the image page.
3. After you paste in your picture, click on it, then click "edit link" in the popup, and paste in the source URL.
4. Add a "Source:" linethat lists the name (and hidden URL) of the website where you found the picture.
5. Give a brief explanatory caption below your picture, in 10 point type. You are encouraged to write the caption in your own words.
If you borrow writing from the source website instead or in addition, put that writing "in quotations."
6. End your caption
with your name: - Joe Student.

Please don't post any images on this page, thanks.
Post them on the appropriate images subpage (see Navigation column).


Example post (in 10 point type):

Sky City
Tokyo's Sky City 1000
Source: Takenaka Corporation website.
Artist's rendition of Sky City 1000 a 1,000 meter high skyscraper that will house 100,000 people in Tokyo, if Takenaka Corporation gets to build it. It was featured in Extreme Engineering: Sky City, on the Discovery Channel. These "megaskyscrapers" allow four times as many people to live in the same space and use half the resources of ordinary homes. Sky City would have 30 mph elevators, electric trains, and open air greenspace every few floors. Takenaka engineers would use similar construction to Taipei 101, the tallest skyscraper in the world at present. Would you be willing to live in this swanky termite mound if the price was right? :) - John Smart


Please don't put any images on this page, but on the appropriate Top, STEEPS3, Multidisciplinary, or Unclassified subpage, and in the appropriate category (Positive, Mixed, or Negative) on that subpage.
Here are the subpage choices (see Navigation bar in left hand column):

Top Futures Images
Science Images
Tech Images
Environment, Energy, Resources, and Global Images
Economics, Globalization, and Capitalism Images
Politics, Security, and Democracy Images
Society (Big): Culture, Media, Education, and Religion Images
Society (Medium): Business and Organization Images
Society (Small): Personal and Career Images
Multidisciplinary Images
Unclassified Images

We look forward to seeing what you find!