I would look at these and would suggest us to think about a process of intellectual and cultural metamorphosis -- not a reemergence, not but a change, which is a metamorphosis ,meaning that things are changing in the surface, but China essentially remains Chinese.
what's the word when it's like permutating-- Metamorphosis . Metamorphosis , yeah. It's gone through all kinds of things.And in the beginning, I wasn't sure, exactly, what I wanted "Spirityouall" to be.
for China to enter her own modernity. This intellectual and cultural metamorphosis is about this process of reinvention of Chineseness and reinterpretation of the Chinese classical tradition. Therefore, I would suggest the friends listening to us here,
How should we disagree? I had a metamorphosis .
How should we disagree? And that metamorphosis is a humility, and I'm worried that you might not get it right, and how do you get the best triangulation.
But as I started researching the book, I went to the Natural History Museum because I was really interested in how the silk was made. So that means looking at the metamorphosis of the silk moth. And then I got there, and there were all these other silk moths from all over the world.
How should we disagree? And then do you have the metamorphosis ?
There's the nightmare of numbers, big and small. There's the nightmare of metamorphosis and the nightmare of persistence. There's the nightmare of wetness and the nightmare of dryness. There's the nightmare of poison and the nightmare of paralysis. There's the nightmare of putting the shoe on and of taking the shoe off.
Our last stop on the tour of Los Cuernos is metamorphic rock, which forms when intense temperature, pressure, hot fluids, or a combo of these causes one kind of rock to transform into a different kind of rock. In other words, a metamorphosis happens. Like a beautiful rock butterfly. A rockafly. Butterrock? You get it.
also for people like Professor Fritz Vollrath at the University of Oxford, who worked with spider silk but also the silk of nearly anything. So the system of development of these insects is called complete metamorphosis .
of the Western political science. The Chinese renaissance is this process of intellectual and cultural metamorphosis . By the way-- and here, I repeat-- when I talk about metamorphosis , it means and it is the same that from China as a civilization's
It went through all kinds of-- what's the word when it's like permutating-- Metamorphosis . Metamorphosis , yeah. It's gone through all kinds of things.
That was pretty exciting. And then this was also a thing which was metamorphosis we wanted to build the team.
Earlier this year, I felt really burnt out from sitting at my computer all day long, testing all these new AI models. I started to feel a bit like Gregor Samsa from Kafka's "The Metamorphosis ." You know, the book about the guy who turns into this beetle creature. Well, inspired by that, I went outside and photographed real beetles, and then used these photos to train my own AI character model of this beetle.
So it's really magical to see them do these short films and a subject matter like suicide, and bullying, and really deep subjects She's brilliant. This is like a metamorphosis .
How should we disagree? And how you reflect on that situation and whether you have a metamorphosis ,
more, say, in the East coast, because I am in New York quite a bit, and then in Paris, where I think is where pastry really has been born, and is really studied, and has a metamorphosis beyond anywhere else that I've ever seen. So I just finished a class over there which we call stagez.
But she was in her 50s when she got on a ship to Suriname from Amsterdam. From the age of 13, she'd been studying metamorphosis . And the reason she had been able to do that, well, she found insects that metamorphosized and studied them.
in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, a small town where the Tran family struggled to assimilate into their new life. In this coming of age memoir, told through the themes of books such as "The Metamorphosis ," "The Scarlet Letter," "The Iliad," and more, Phuc Tran navigates the push and pull of finding and accepting himself despite the challenges of immigration, feelings of isolation, and teenage rebellion.
The Chinese renaissance is this process of intellectual and cultural metamorphosis . By the way-- and here, I repeat-- when I talk about metamorphosis , it means and it is the same that from China as a civilization's perspective, modernization does not equal westernization.
And with our grandchildren, we're playmates. Whatever they want. Grandfathers also go through this huge metamorphosis . For a grandfather who worked very hard when the little ones-- his own little ones were growing up, they all think about it as a second chance
And Karen is primarily a food writer who has written for Lucky Peach, Food and Wine, and The New York Times among other publications. She's also, though, co-author with Dominique Crenn of Autelier Crenn of "Metamorphosis of Taste." She's the Director of Communications for the Perennial, and although Anthony doesn't have an official title, he's responsible for dreaming up all the weird environmental projects.
Also holds the prestigious honor of being the first female chef in the US to receive two Michelin stars. Her newest, and I think first, cookbook, Metamorphosis of Taste is out today. You're going to have the privilege of accessing that, probably in the back of the room in a little bit.
They're pushing for infrastructure, and they're pushing for their own interest of raw materials. And I think that's what still makes journalism interesting and still necessary, especially in a time where the press is living such a hard metamorphosis .
From the age of 13, she'd been studying metamorphosis . And the reason she had been able to do that, well, she found insects that metamorphosized and studied them. She had study journals from the time she was essentially a child.