- Dec 2024
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www.loc.gov www.loc.gov
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Stanley Kubrick photos - Of the more than 300 assignments Kubrick did for Look (1946-1951), a little more than 100 are in Library of Congress collection; other Kubrick material may be found in the Museum of the City of New York (see Related Resources). Because of interest expressed in Kubrick's work, all Look jobs with which Stanley Kubrick was associated are cataloged, with descriptions focusing on negatives that have been printed.
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- Nov 2024
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www.linkedin.com www.linkedin.com
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embarking on the search for a completely different economic and social system. But what can this look like?
for - futures - backcasting - question - what does a world within planetary boundaries look like?
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- Oct 2024
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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1:23:52 What does Donut Economics look like in Marlborough Neighbourhood?
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Local file Local file
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whoever it may be, if he does his workwelly then that work will look very easy.
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drlindaellis.net drlindaellis.net
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for - from youtube - society of the spectacle - A Brief Look at the Juvenal’s “Bread & Circuses”
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- Sep 2024
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hypothes.is hypothes.is
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It spits contempt at insolence itself
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- Aug 2024
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www.google.com www.google.com
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For 1955, Chrysler Corporation introduced an exciting new direction in automotive styling. They called it "The Forward Look"- a sleeker, sharper, jet-age inspired approach, far removed from anything else Detroit had yet put into showrooms. The Forward Look was the brainchild of Virgil Exner, Chrysler's VP of Design.
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- Jul 2024
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docdrop.org docdrop.org
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we don't look ahead and that may derive from the fact that we evolved as hunters 00:30:31 and a hunter is always looking for the next animal to kill
for - key insight - we evolved from hunters - who don't look beyond the next animal we kill
key insight - we evolved from hunters - who don't look beyond the next animal we kill - We are in a binge mode of subsistence that requires instant gratification - This is the same default thinking that runs our economy and much of our lives and it takes effort to counter it
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- Apr 2024
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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my favorite detail about this scene is how he's holding the coffee mug at the end. He has his hand on the hot part not by the handle, almost like a last bit of comfort/distraction, a little warmth, the very thing that brought life in the first place.
people holding warm drinks induce "warm" feelings in viewers.<br /> teddy was alone at the dinner, so the cup of coffee was his only friend.<br /> earlier in the movie, there are at least 2 references to "this technology is the friend we need"<br /> ref 1 at the "bash liif presentation" at 0:25:30 - "all of my life's work, really i see, has been driven by an inexpressible need for a friend, who would understand and soothe me."<br /> "if i feel sad, afraid, or alone ..."<br /> 0:56:20 "lot of fear out there ... parents dont know what to say to their kids ..."<br /> "your words are a great comfort to our viewers ..."<br /> "whenever i feel afraid or alone in this, i think of you, and i just feel better"<br /> ref 2 01:18:40 "And who knows? Maybe, just maybe,<br /> one of our scientists can be that friend we all need to lean on during uncertain times."<br /> its also a personality test. in times of stress, some people prefer company (neurotic types, dependent, followers), and some people prefer solitude (psychotic types, free, leaders).
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- Mar 2024
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And then themedia giants find new crises and the nation’s inherited disregard for classreboots, as the subject recedes into the background again.
The pushing of the attention economy broadly prevents society from facing its most important problems. We're constantly distracted and are ultimately unable to focus on what is really important.
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theinformed.life theinformed.life
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Institute For The Future at Palo Alto that likes this technique. It’s called “Look Back to Look Forward.”
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- Feb 2024
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www.gutenberg.org www.gutenberg.org
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"A surveyor from Roberval will be in the parish next week. If anyone wishes his land surveyed before mending his fences for the summer, this is to let him know.
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- Jul 2023
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docdrop.org docdrop.org
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the trouble with that film is that maybe first of all no one who is an Evangelical Christian where I live is 00:06:00 actually going to watch that film second of all those guys already know in a way what the film is saying
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- "I told you so" approach
- we don't need any more wagging the finger
- it shouldn't be staged as missing things, as efficiency
- it should be staged as increasing pleasure of being a living being in the biosphere
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- the film fails to reach the audience that could lead to deep transformation
- evangelical Christians' narrative is already that an apocalypse is coming and THAT is the transformative event that will clean up an imperfect earth
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- May 2023
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example.net example.net
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prior coordination
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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Stop to think about "normal app" as like desktop app. Android isn't a desktop platform, there is no such this. A "normal" mobile app let the system control the lifecycle, not the dev. The system expect that, the users expect that. All you need to do is change your mindset and learn how to build on it. Don't try to clone a desktop app on mobile. Everything is completely different including UI/UX.
depends on how you look at it: "normal"
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- Apr 2023
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docs.google.com docs.google.com
- Jul 2022
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gist.github.com gist.github.com
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1.10 Look at the machine from the higher level.
1.10 Look at the machine from the higher level.
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1.4 Look to nature to learn how reality works.
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- Apr 2022
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www.businessinsider.in www.businessinsider.in
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Google earlier this year
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- Nov 2021
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gratefulness.org gratefulness.org
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The practices in this book were created to cultivate gratitude and the joy, kindness and well-being that gratitude brings. My wish for you is that your life is happier and better as you learn to practice living gratefully.
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- Oct 2021
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github.com github.com
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From a client side/application (as a whole) standpoint this is an internal endpoint, for the router of SvelteKit this would be an external resource.
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- Aug 2021
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english.stackexchange.com english.stackexchange.com
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What happens when you look it up in a dictionary rather than as a phrase in Google? Google just catalogues other people's [mis-]uses
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www.scirp.org www.scirp.org
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repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS)
look this up
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- May 2021
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eprint.iacr.org eprint.iacr.org
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non-interactive complexity assumption
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However, this doesn’t mean that your email has to look the same across every client—it just needs to be easily accessible for all of your subscribers.
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We’re big proponents of the idea that Email doesn’t have to look the same everywhere — if it looks different, but not broken, that’s fine.
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- Apr 2021
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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It seems inelegant to me to split this into two different modules, one to include, the other to extend.
the key thing (one of them) to understand here is that: class methods are singleton methods
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include adds instance methods, extend adds class methods. This is how it works. I don't see inconsistency, only unmet expectations :)
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- Aug 2020
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www.idecorp.com www.idecorp.com
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BenchmarkDiscussion
What is a Benchmark Discussion? Why is it capitalized?
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- Jun 2020
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news.ycombinator.com news.ycombinator.com
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The Paradox of Abundance: The average quality of information is getting worse and worse. But the best stuff is getting better and better. Markets of abundance are simultaneously bad for the median consumer but good for conscious consumers
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web.b.ebscohost.com web.b.ebscohost.com
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Symbolism in Master and Margarita
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- Dec 2019
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justread.link justread.link
- Aug 2019
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www.data247.com www.data247.com
- Apr 2017
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Previously, Alexa lived inside speakers. Now, it’s in a camera.
Natural evolution, I'd say...
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- Feb 2017
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static1.squarespace.com static1.squarespace.com
- Jul 2016
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www.youthvoices.live www.youthvoices.live
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The justice system is supposed to put the criminals behind bars but yet they putting innocent people in prison.
That the justice system is unfavor and, it doesn't look into evidence
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- May 2016
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www.newyorker.com www.newyorker.com
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- May 2015
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files.eric.ed.gov files.eric.ed.gov
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Peoplelokbacktotheirtimeasdualisticthinkers,andto theirfaiththatiftheyjustputenoughefortintoproblem solvingsolutionswouldalwaysapear,asagoldeneraof certainty.Anintelectualapreciationoftheimportanceof contextuality and ambiguity comes to exist alongside an emotional craving for revealed truth.
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