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(1), (8, (O81 Aus gor BH NS be 7 ar ee On amejects in the built eavirvament, peonle consider safety and fncionalty nonnegiable, Bat the aesthetics of 4 new project haw its desimed—is to often considered ()Elezat/teean) The weston of how its din alos aren Wings is rarely aso. Pople ink Ua desi nedus somthing bifahuin, cae acitocure, axl Oat anditccure difers fom tilling, jst as surely as We ‘Wishinscn Natal Ca dfs fom the lead ammazity uc, This (6 armtin/ anton] eaveen actecure ant hnilig—or more seealy, beween design axl tilly cubist te mere wrongs Mare and more we ae laming at the design of al ur Wl envienmeats mater so ofan Ahk safety and fnctioaity mast mot be our only sent orites. Al kins of desig elements infuenze peep’ experenss ot eny of the envircement bu dso of tenses. They (© fovecok Sap) our reitions, enn ant etn, aol exon or wellbris They acy heb cose cr vary sense offi hide S/S aw ® ) D relevant oe distinction wm shape relevant ee conneetion om qverlonk 2 iclevant distinetin =» averleck @ relevant connection +» averleck 9 iméevant + distnctim o shane [31~34] Clg Hl2iol Sok Ge 7 aisle zie DeAlo, SL, Over 45 billion years app the Eanh’s primontial faumnsphere was prbtebly largely water vapour, carton dioxide, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen The appearance and subsequent evolution of exceedingly primitive ving orgenisns (hacteria~lke microbes ani simple single—velled plants) Dewan to chense the almosphere, Herating axysen andl breaking down cathcr diovie are sulfur dioside, This made it possible for hisher ongnisms to develop. When the earliest known plant cells with nuclei evoived about 2 billion years aso, the atmosphere seems to have hal only about 1 percent of iis resent cantent of oxygen. With the emergence of the first land plants, about 500 million years aan, xen reached abou oneihint of its present concentration. I had risen to almost its present level by alout 370 millon years ‘amo, when animals first spread on to land Today's apmosphere is thus not just @ requirement to sustain ile as wwe kavav iti is alo spinmia qH2) sur dese D a lamer to ewciuticn 2 acansemence of fe 9 a reconlofprintive culture @ a sinof the constancy of nature Sa reason fur operation amang spss 32, Coe of the primary ways by which music is ble to take on inificance in our inner world is by the way i interacts with memory, Memories assocated with imponant emotions tend to be more deeply embedded in our memory than other ewes. Emotional meneries are more likely 10 be vividly remembered aul are more likely to be recalled with the sessing of tine tn reutral memories, Sine music can be exuemely cmotically evocative, key lie events can be cemntionaly heightened by the presence of music ensuring that memories of the event beocme deeply encated, Retrieval of those memories is then enhanced by contextual effects, in ‘which @ recreation of a sinilar coruext to that in which the memories were enculed can facilizte their retrieval. Thus, cm activate intensely vivid memes of the event. eval D analyze mamcries ofthe event thacashly 2) ingeasing store spane for recling ie event 3) re~hearns the sme music associate withthe event @ recrsnning he even in thezisenee of adgrund ms 9 erdancinemssica competence to deer emotiral meses 9107) mareval 3%6 30 94 BB. Wie are now » instead of| the ther way tour Pathas the clearest way to sn this is to look at charges inthe biomass— dhe tte workwvide weight —of mammals, long time ago, all of us humans together proaly ‘weighed only aout two~thils 2s mach as all tbe ison in North America al less than nemeighth as much 2s all the elegans Africa, Bot in the Industral Era our opulation explode and ‘we Kile bison and eleptants at iniustrial scale alin title agers, The talance shifted erally as a results AL presen, We Jmars weigh more than 250 times as much as all bison and elephants put together, We weigh over ten times more tha all tbe car's wild mamnals combined, Ard if we add in all the mammals weve damesticated-catlle, sbeep, pigs, hase, and so nthe comperison bums truly ridiculous! we an! our tamed animals mw represent 7 percent of the cath's mammalian bigness This aomgerison sates a fgulanental int instead of being linited by the enviroment, we leamed to Shape it to our own ents. [3] bis D imposing ourselves cn rate 2) limiting our coobsical impact 2) viding ou land to mammals @ encourasne biokaica diversity 19 dain useful work forthe environment Azo the morkm world, we look for certain in uncertain places, We seach far onder in cians, dhe right answer in anhisity, and corictin in complenity. “We spend far mone time an effort an tying to exmanol Uae work” bestselling ‘writer Yuval Noch Harari says, “Uhan on trying to understand ju We look for the easytomfobiow formula, Over time, we - Out apreach reminds ine of the classic story of the drunk man searchin fr his keys under a sueet lamp at night, He koows Be lost his keys somewhere on the dak side of the street but loks for them Uuulemeaps the lamp, Decause at's where the light #5 Our vyeaming for certainty leas us to pursue seeminaly safe solutionsby looking for cur keys wnier set. lamps. Instead of taking the risky walk into the dark, we stay within cur current state, however inferior it may be. 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(Hair was regarded as a source of power that personified {be ive al could be wsel for situa purposes or even 10 cast a sell 2)Since it rests on the highest point on the boy, dai itself was a means to communicate with divine spirit ant it ‘was treated in ways that were thought to rns gpod luck or ritect agains evi, @)Peonle bad whe opporuity to sucilize while styling each others hr, and the stared tradition of fair was passe down, @) Accring to auhars Ayana By ant Lor Thaaps, “communication from te gous aul spirits was Ung 10 pass thug the hair to set to the soul” (Sn Cameroon, for ecample, medicine men ached Hair to containers at held their heli rotons in orb to protect the potions an enkance bein effectiveness, [26~ 37] FOR! 2 cial olory Bo] Sele 7 ayaIet 2S TEAS. coy Mak Grangvetier examined the extent 10 which information aut jobs owed through weak versus stron ties among a group of poopie, (GO This means that they might tave information that is most relevant to ws, but it also means that it is information to ‘hich we may already be exposed In contrast ou" Weaker relationships are often with people who are more distant oth geowranhicaly and demosrathicaly. (B) The’ information is more novel. Even though we alk 10 these people less feuently, we have so many wed ties Bat Ley end up teing a siziie soue of infammaticn, especially of information to which we don't otherwise Ive access, (© He found hat nly a sixth of jobs that came via the network ware frum strung tes, with the rest coming via medium or weak tes} and with more than quaner coming via weak ties. Strang ties can be more homophilisic. Our closest frends are often tse wh are most He us, sdemratical: TSAO. o tomabisie: 55201 DO-O-® 2@-()-O© 9@=O=0) 9O-W-® 5O-B-@30 8s 7 a 38 ‘When we think of culture, we fist think of tuman cultures, of our culture. We think of computers aimlanes, fashions, leans, and pop stars For most of hunen cultural NStory, none of those things existed, However, accords: to Cixistais aml Fowler, we camot transit ideas and behaviows mach beyond our friewis! frienis' ends (in other wots, across just Unree degrees of seperation). (A) Sally, this remains tree as the fal ital yeonles get ‘overwhelm by those who value money above ureaity. ‘We a living in their end times and, to varinst extent, were all contrituting to those endings, Ukimately oor values may even prove selidefeating, (B) They held extensive knewlette, knew deep eres of their linls aml creatures. And they experienonl rich al eval lives! we know so hecause when their ways were dyer, they fought co hold an to them, to the death. (©) For burcbesis of thousands of sears, no uma culture bad 2 too with moving pans, Well into the wwentieth cenury, varius turn foraging culures retained tolsof stone, wood, axl bone, We mihi ity human hunter—gahorers for their stud simplicity, but we weal be making a mistake. [32] fore 31 ab 2aM-W-O a©-W-8 DW-O-@) 9@-O-) SO-@-) [38~20] Ze] SESe Lo}, Fojal Exo] SopPIOl 7H Ae Re TEAS, B Bat the fowirg takes tine, al if your speed of invact is too sea the water won't Le able to flow aay fast enous, and sit pushes back at you, Lintids are destructive. Foams feel soft because they are easly compressed if you jump on to @ fam matress, youll feel it give beneath you, CD ) Linus can't do this instead they flow. (2) ) You see this na river or wisen you tum ona tap, or if you use a spon to stir sour cafes, (3) ) When you jump off a diving toant and ht @ body of water, Use water has 10 flow away’ fom you. ( 4) ) 1 that force that stn your skin as you hellyflp into a pool, and makes fallin into water fram a great eight Iie landing on omawie. (5) The incompmessbility of water is also why waves can have sock deadly power, and in the case of tsunamis, why’ they can troy buildin and ties, tossing cars ound easily. congress HAI ct (IS WD IE In de late twentih century, eseanters sou to measure how fas al how farnewsy rumours or imovations moved ( (D ) ‘Mare rocent research has shown tat ideas—even emotional Slates aud coitions—can be wasted dhmugh @ social network. ( @ ) The evidence of this kindof contagion is clear: wwienis With stufious monmates become more stutioes Diners sities next to heavy eaters eat mone fork’ ( ) ) Tais| is because the transmission and reception of an idea or Detaviour requires @ stronger connection tan the relaying of a letter or the communication that a certain employment coporunity exis, ()) Merely koowing pecple & not the same as beinst able to influenne them to stuy more or cvermeat, ((S ) Imitation is indeed the sincerest form of fattery, even when itis unconscious. 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