Beads
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And the effect of this is that as the droplets start to form on the bumps, they stay in tight, spherical beads, which means they're much more mobile than they would be if it was just a film of water over the whole beetle's shell.
I spent a lot of time counting
beads
and things like that.
This is a sculpture made from a million yards of wire and 150,000 glass
beads
the size of a golf ball.
And we've just recently demonstrated this by putting extract of hydrocarbons on little glass beads, and dropping the
beads
gently down into the nest entrance at the right rate.
In South Africa, Ndebele women use these symbols and other geometric patterns to paint their homes in bright colors, and the Zulu women use the symbols in the
beads
that they weave into bracelets and necklaces.
Whether it is an image of a soap bubble captured at the very moment where it's bursting, as you can see in this image, whether it's a universe made of tiny little
beads
of oil paint, strange liquids that behave in very peculiar ways, or paint that is modeled by centrifugal forces, I'm always trying to link those two fields together.
Ominous music playing in the background,
beads
of sweat pouring down the surgeon's face.
Which basically means giving students things like beads, learning rods, abacuses.
And then, public art constructed from animal-shaped plastic
beads.
Crystal strung
beads
and made jewelry for everybody in the house.
For example, we like when rain
beads
up and runs off our car, right?
We knew so little in those days, as little as now, I suppose about healing those hurts: even the women, in their best dresses, with
beads
and sequins sewn on the bodices, even in lipstick and mascara, their hair aflow, could only stand wringing their hands, begging for peace, while father and son, like thugs, like thieves, like Romans, simmered and hissed and hated, inflicting sorrows that endured, the worst anyway, through the kiss and embrace, bleeding from brother to brother, into the generations.
Those stones have been smuggled as three prayer
beads
of 33 stones each through Arabia into Andalusia in Spain, where they're safe for 200 years.
The main character stumbles through his role in a dimestore rubber mask and a pair of dishwashing gloves which appear to have been dipped in glue and rolled in
beads.
The idea of Seagal in a serial killer movie is an interesting concept, indeed one could see Seagal play a good serial killer however making him a cop who has a ridiculous penchant for prayer
beads
and razor sharp credit cards comes off more stupid than likably ridiculous.
Like
beads
on a string, Schaffer apparently has strung together every little sexual life experience, while neglecting to tend to the beauty of the necklace.
She goes a bit feral when she
beads
horny men and slashes out their throats.
The only thing they show more than the map itself is the little
beads
of sweat that is constantly building up on the forehead of our main character.
David Redmon open your eyes and allows you to see how the workers in china manufactures
beads
that cost little to nothing and are sold in America for up to 20 dollars.
When Redmon questions Americans about where these
beads
come from they had no clue and seemed dumb founded.
When he told them that they are made in China for less then nothing with horrible pay and unacceptable working conditions, Americans seemed sad, hurt, and a little remorseful but didn't really seem that they would stop purchasing the
beads
after finding out the truth.
When Redmon questioned the workers in china they did not know that Americans were wearing them over their necks and paid so much for these
beads.
The workers laughed at what the purpose was behind
beads
and couldn't believe it.
In this documentary we meet Roger, the rich manager of a factory in China that makes
beads
and other trinkets sold and traded at Mardi Gras in New Orleans.
Filmmaker David Redmon should be lauded for getting excellent and rare footage of everyday life inside a Chinese factory compound, and for landing a revealing on-camera interview with the head of the U.S. company that imports and sells the
beads.
Sharp, well-made documentary focusing on Mardi Gras
beads.
Astutely following Mardi Gras
beads
from China to the Carnival, the film reveals how the local is connected to the global through humor and interesting, compelling footage from both cultures.
Mardi Gras: Made in China provides a wonderful, intricate connection between popular culture, nudity, and globalization through the making and tossing of
beads.
I would have never thought about the connection between beads, China, and New Orleans; now I think about the human connection between almost every object, but also the role of globalization, inequality, and fun.
The members of the Summer of Love culture, at the end of the seventies and onset of the 80's, were eventually tool old for love
beads
and all night parties and evolved back into mainstream life, whatever that meant.
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