They have these sensory hypersensitivities, like aversions to loud noise or certain kinds of tastes. are orchids or dandelions overlap some with these psychological disorders.
and tender to the manner in which we treat and protect our young, at the larger scale of human societies and populations, it is all children who are the orchids of the world." So that gives you a little bit of a sense of where I'm headed this morning and where the book heads overall.
They have these sensory hypersensitivities, like aversions to loud noise or certain kinds of tastes. Where do orchids come from?
He's looking at these moths unfurling that proboscis and really interested in demonstrating exactly how insects lock and key sort of relationships are fitting with their orchids . And that's just one little bit of his adventures in pollination.
They're robust, and they can flourish in lots of places. Others are more like orchids . They're delicate, and they need just the right temperature.
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Martha Stewart: They are beautiful. Succulents and ORCHIDS and roses. Very beautiful. No, you can't decorate a place like this.
And they didn't fare nearly as well as the other, the larger percentage, the 80%. So we call them the orchids , like an orchid requires a lot of TLC to keep it alive. So if you go out, and buy an orchid, and take it home, and you just put it in the middle of your kitchen table
So 15% are the slow to warm up and 10% are difficult. And we can call these highly sensitive children and adults orchids . The research on animals-- these are just three distinct studies that give us a really good idea.
So 15% are the slow to warm up, and 10% are difficult. And we can call these highly sensitive children and adults orchids . The research on animals-- these are just three distinct studies that give us a really good idea.
They have these sensory hypersensitivities, like aversions to loud noise or certain kinds of tastes. that, like orchids , are especially sensitive to both the good and bad rearing conditions that they experience.
This is Darwin's greenhouse where he would keep climbing plants, orchids , carnivorous plants and so on. His first book after "The Origin" was on orchids , in fact. And he's fascinated by the different contrivances, the highly derived adaptations of orchids and their pollination relationship with insects,
He would also go out to a favorite family picnic spot near the house. The family called it Orchis Bank for its nice native orchids . And at sites like this, he would study how insects transfer pollen.
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Most of our children can, like dandelions, thrive in all but the harshest, most bestial circumstances. But a minority of others, like orchids , either blossoms beautifully or wane disappointingly, depending upon how we tend and spare and care for them. This is the redemptive secret that the story herein reveals, that those orchid children who founder and fail can
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that's Philadelphia um this will be the last of the kind of movie specific things adaptation so it's a story in the New Yorker Susan orene writes it about going to see John L Ro who collects orchids we give it to Charlie Kaufman if you stay for the movie you'll see a scene in the movie where we have lunch with Charlie Kaufman and he and uh I'm not in he
And you can see they can tell there's something on them, but eventually they give up in frustration and fly off, and then they're lured by another orchid. So when they try and mate with that, they're pollinating the orchids . And that's quite an unusual dynamic in nature, to have a non-commensalist system or a non-symbiotic system.
It is a flawed dichotomy that attributes weakness or strength, frailty or vigor to individual subgroups of youth and obscures a deeper reality that all children simply differ, like orchids and dandelions, in their susceptibilities and sensitivities to the conditions of life that surround and sustain them.
a spectrum of sensitivities to the world, along which we all have a place. In the end, it will be the remarkable complementarity of orchids and dandelions that we will want to sustain and remember, the usefulness and often love of the one for the other, the symmetry and mutuality of their symphonic roles in human discourse and history, and their co-evolution as
eventually building a greenhouse. This is Darwin's greenhouse where he would keep climbing plants, orchids , carnivorous plants and so on. His first book after "The Origin" was on orchids , in fact.
His first book after "The Origin" was on orchids , in fact. And he's fascinated by the different contrivances, the highly derived adaptations of orchids and their pollination relationship with insects, often one-to-one relationship, and fascinated by the different ways that orchids package their pollen and then deliver the pollen through adhering them
And he's fascinated by the different contrivances, the highly derived adaptations of orchids and their pollination relationship with insects, often one-to-one relationship, and fascinated by the different ways that orchids package their pollen and then deliver the pollen through adhering them into insects. And he discovered that some, like the one in color here, catasetum, some of them don't simply stick their pollen
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But the public exhibits for the reason that I like is because there's more than many people that comes to see it in many days. So this one is one that we did in Los Angeles, just a few orchids , not a lot. And as you see, and again the peacock concept took off, and we did another version in the south of France, and another version in Covent Garden in London.
She saw the inside of her hotel room, beach-side bars, a mountain trail. She saw Gabe standing in a garden, his feet lost in a sea of orchids and gardenias. 'I don't need help,' Jamie tells him, her voice a little sharp.
Like dandelions, these are the majority of children whose well-being is all but assured by their constitutional hardiness and strength. But there are others, however, who, more like orchids , can wither and fade when unattended by caring support, but who also, like orchids , can become creatures of rare beauty, complexity, and elegance when met with compassion and kindness.
subjects. Every one of these books has interesting experiments, some of them pioneering, where Darwin made fundamental discoveries in different aspects of ecology, evolution, botany, behavior. This is just a sampler of topics, orchids , barnacles, inheritance, the construction of B-cells, expression of emotions, pollination mechanisms.
And the client wanted us to create this-- basically this small building for her daughter to get married. And as you notice, in this section, we start creating with thousands of orchids , knitting them very carefully. And finally, this is the product that ended up.
So we call them the orchids , like an orchid requires a lot of TLC to keep it alive. So if you go out, and buy an orchid, and take it home, and you just put it in the middle of your kitchen table and you water it like you would any cut flowers, it will die quickly.
But a minority of others, like orchids , either blossoms beautifully or wane disappointingly, depending upon how we tend and spare and care for them. This is the redemptive secret that the story herein reveals, that those orchid children who founder and fail can as easily become those who enliven and thrive in singular ways.
And in the process, they get the pollen latched to their forehead and these long orange shoots. And you can see they can tell there's something on them, but eventually they give up in frustration and fly off, and then they're lured by another orchid. So when they try and mate with that, they're pollinating the orchids .