know rain will come, and unfortunately, we need the wettest winter possible to be resilient for next year. So, we're trying to hold more water in our landscape , dig ponds, and and and clean out ponds.So, you're you're you're actively doing you're actively doing that now, thinking for example of different grasses.
And whether they’ve shown Mama Nature as a source of wonder, terror, turmoil, or transcendence, those representations often reflect not just the landscape , but the social and political times, too.In our next episode, we’ll explore how Latin American literature has drawn inspiration from another source of turmoil: tyrants and dictators.
Yeah, wow, that's a really interesting way to think about our day-to-day behaviors and choices and how this at least partial reinforcement from the Skinner landscape is connected to me scrolling through my devices.And the reinforcement, as you mentioned, the reinforcement I get-- why do I spend 45 minutes scrolling when I should be working?
And it's not really going to spark a kitchen revolution in the near future, because this is nanotechnology. landscape but some other physical variable?
It belongs on that menu of legislation in Supreme Court cases that define our civil rights landscape . And when seen that way, the lawyers who represent people in the criminal justice system are doing our most important civil rights work.As I mentioned, more than 80% of the people in the criminal justice system are poor, disproportionately they are people of color.
have no idea what any of them are, but they all look fabulous. Just load me up." So, how might we navigate the landscape of dim sum with limited knowledge? Are there indicators of what something might be? Are there anyanything like tips and tricks beyond keeping this book with me, which I will certainly do in the future? It is pocket-sized so and I know it's purse
understand a monument like this in the context of The Wider landscape how does it fit with the natural topography what views can youget from when you're approaching it from when you're standing next to it when you walk around it
the sacred site we'll just change the gods and utri came with the came with the landscape and UT trees are actually fantastic in terms of the symbolism it fits really well with Christianitybecause when you cut them the sap that comes out is red it looks like they're bleeding red then
So ultimately the things that we create are physically influencing us. There's this thing called desire paths. Now this uh when you're walking through a landscape and you see where the the path has been determined by, you know, the engineers who said, "Oh, this is how apark should be." And then you see the well-worn paths of where the people decided to go because it was more
I'm going to do that by taking you through a number of themes and stories that highlight the post-conflict and post-genocide landscape in Rwanda today, to give you a sense of those types of places and spaces that I've been able to enter while doingthis work for the past six years and to help you rethink and reframe your own conceptions of post-genocide and post-conflict justice, whatever that means to you.
I think I would like to dive into some of the challenges that we're facing in Kenya at the moment and indeed the entire North Kenya landscape . And one of the most critical points is the issue about insecurity.My colleague Ginger alluded about poaching.
it evolved into this story that basically stretches-- First of all, it stretches throughout the entire 19th century and basically recarves the European and worldwide landscape based on something that Napoleon's forces unearth when they were in Egypt in 1799, I believe.But it's more than that.
Ales from England or Lagers from Germany. So knowing we were starting small, we said we're gonna do something very different, we're gonna try and embrace the entire culinary landscape for potential ingredients to brew with and that's where that sort of motto of 'off centered ales for off centered people' came from, was that philosophy of that kindof global approach to ingredients for brewing. If you look back in the longest history of beer, the beer geeks in this room know the Reinheitsgebot, the beer purity act of 1516.
Sam Calagione: Positive Contact on the duct tape. We sent out four cases around the country on pallets randomly to test that vinyl would landscape for ingredients we need to also kind of be looking at, you know, every potential surface to use for beer as well.
people as as unique and unprecedented and yet it's it's not um in fact uh this landscape looks a lot like the world of a thousand years ago in the Middle Ages now of course of course that was a lesstechnologically enhanced uh era but it had certain amazing striking commonalities uh with the world today
Anand Giridharadas: In some ways it's a very good metaphor for tradition in India more generally. What is happening to arranged marriage is happening to the whole kind of landscape of the old traditional world, which is there's not one clear picture.So there are places where a simple narrative of everyone used to have arranged marriages now nobody does, where that it true. There's certain spaces, certain levels of society,
that have disappeared. And those older than that may have a, may see the current disparities between the haves and have not's as a return to a socially divided, economically divided landscape that they knew in their youth that then had disappeared and has now come back.In cultural terms, most middle aged urban parents are people who until they were in their 30's never made a private phone call or rode in a car. For the main phones were
landscape of the times beyond just free state, slave state. In the North, in the free states, they did not like slavery, but they also did not like abolitionist because abolitionist
landscape scenes and plot outlines into works of painterly or literary art uh
landscape to the point of one gigawatt which isn't constant taking up about 250 square miles of industrialized land.
landscape than what it is right now with everything that we have going on online.
Landscapes are really interesting for me to shoot.
Landscapes that technology provides for us uh this story is called
Landscapes especially strangers I'm much better with strangers the less I know you the better see Starbucks is a source
landscapes with low albedo surfaces and storm water retention, and that we calculate could save the city some billions of dollars in energy and environmental costs.
Landscapes that are being produced through this tremendous expenditure of secret
the landscape looked so different.
intellectual landscape uh across the world. So please join me in welcoming uh
The landscape at the time of the Revolution is really almost completely open.
the landscape to understand, right, do I want to spend more time here in the future?
The landscape where the farms were-- really green, little rolling hills.
current landscape that you're like that's one to watch you know I've been thinking about this all year
So the talk today is called "From Genocide to Dignity and Justice." And basically, the main questions I want to address are these-- I want you to think about what themes make up the landscape of post-genocide Rwanda. And don't worry if you don't know too much about Rwanda right now, because I'll be giving you a bit of information
The landscape 's big. Unless it's an iceberg that you can't get close to, there is no reason to bring big glass down there.
The landscape that we live in is textured by human interference.
A landscape which of course we've already seen, has got nothing in it.
This landscape looks pretty boring at the moment.
But landscape literally has a lot to do with the songs I write.
This landscape is meant to handle and work with just the harshest conditions you can throw at it.
The landscape , the way it changed.
The landscape Dean had returned to where he planned to live out his life was very old and also new, as particular as anything in America and also as generic,
The landscape Dean had returned to, where he planned to live out his life, was very old and also new, as particular as anything in America, and also as generic,
That landscape is gone.
But landscape really wasn't the focus of this proposal.
Moral Landscape . The Moral Landscape .
the landscape ? How did we feel about, physically feel about the hike so far? Had we seen anything sublime yet? These kinds of questions.
"Analogous Landscape ," "Other Path," and "Perfect View" and see documentation and written notes about locations, be able to load track logs from different expeditions, and see geotagged
culinary landscape those are those are certainly important things but not something that
the landscape , especially if you use a wide-angle lens you can get a human sense of scale, you can see, you know, the vertical surfaces but you can
The landscape of the Earth that we have admired for a long time -- such as Yosemite Valley