Everyday
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It has an amazing impact on our
everyday
life.
Read in the right way, our fears are an amazing gift of the imagination, a kind of
everyday
clairvoyance, a way of glimpsing what might be the future when there's still time to influence how that future will play out.
We do this all the time, even on an
everyday
level.
We need it for our
everyday
life, in order to make the world a smaller place.
I can come into work
everyday
and staple five pieces of paper and just stare at it with my latte.
My colleagues and I at Intel have spent the last few years looking at the ways in which digital platforms are reshaping our
everyday
lives, what kinds of new routines are possible.
And at this point, I'm starting to wonder, what kind of tools can we give people, especially adults, who know too much, so that they can see the world as malleable, so they see themselves as agents of change in their
everyday
lives.
And big companies like Intel or smaller design firms like Ideo or startups like Bump, were inviting me to give workshops, just to practice this idea of smashing electronics and
everyday
objects together.
And then we came up with this idea to not just use electronics, but let's just smash computers with
everyday
objects and see how that goes over.
And as you start to mess around this way, I think that, in some small ways, you do start to see the landscape of your
everyday
life a little bit more like something you could express yourself with, and a little bit more like you could participate in designing the future of the way the world works.
Perpetrators are much more normal than that, and
everyday
than that.
And that we will all come to rely on robots over the next 40 years as part of our
everyday
lives.
It's like a bit of
everyday
meditation.
And these clouds, these rarer clouds, remind us that the exotic can be found in the
everyday.
You just need to step outside, pay attention to what's so commonplace, so everyday, so mundane that everybody else misses it.
We need to be reminded by these patron goddesses of idle fellows that slowing down and being in the present, not thinking about what you've got to do and what you should have done, but just being here, letting your imagination lift from the
everyday
concerns down here and just being in the present, it's good for you, and it's good for the way you feel.
It's more that I just liked the idea of an
everyday
object having something inside and doing something different.
Such a discovery has made me more tolerant of the
everyday
memory mistakes that my friends and family members make.
So by having death as a part of the cultural and social fabric of life, people's
everyday
decisions about their health and healthcare are affected.
There are the retail shops, the cafes and the restaurants, and the community is this community of Coptic Christians, so you'll also find a church, along with the scores of religious iconographies throughout the area, and also all the
everyday
services like the electronic repair shops, the barbers, everything.
Conversely, I at age 75 am incompetent at skills essential for
everyday
life.
That's the
everyday
machinations.
I hope that together, we can create more positive images of disability in the media and in
everyday
life.
But for millions of us, those experiences linger, causing symptoms like flashbacks, nightmares, and negative thoughts that interfere with
everyday
life.
These can be
everyday
sensations that aren’t inherently dangerous but prompt powerful physical and emotional reactions.
Journalism is not a crime, communication is not a crime, and we should not be monitored in our
everyday
activities.
To make a hot object or gas cold in
everyday
life, we place it in a colder environment, like a refrigerator.
I mean the world where women spend two to three hours
everyday
grinding grain for their families to eat.
Now if you've ever seen or even heard about fireflies, then you'll know how magically they can transform our
everyday
landscape into something ethereal and otherworldly, and this happens around the globe, like this hillside in the Smoky Mountains that I saw transformed into a living cascade of light by the eerie glows of these blue ghost fireflies, or a roadside river that I visited in Japan as it was giving birth to the slow, floating flashes of these Genji fireflies, or in Malaysia, the mangrove trees that I watched blossom nightly not with flowers but with the lights of a thousand — (Bleep!
That resistance is a lot of the point of the poem, which shows me, Armantrout shows me what it's like to hear grave threats and mortal dishonesty in the language of
everyday
life, and once she's done that, I think she can show other people, women and men, what it's like to feel that way and say to other people, women and men who feel so alienated or so threatened that they're not alone.
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