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So I proposed my idea to improve the situation using these recycled
paper
tubes because this is so cheap and also so strong, but my budget is only 50 U.S. dollars per unit.
So I went there and also I proposed to the priests, "Why don't we rebuild the church out of
paper
tubes?"
I made a
paper
tube shelter for them, and in order to make it easy to be built by students and also easy to demolish, I used beer crates as a foundation.
I asked the Kirin beer company to propose, because at that time, the Asahi beer company made their plastic beer crates red, which doesn't go with the color of the
paper
tubes.
Even a building made in
paper
can be permanent as long as people love it.
Year 2010 in Haiti, there was a big earthquake, but it's impossible to fly over, so I went to Santo Domingo, next-door country, to drive six hours to get to Haiti with the local students in Santo Domingo to build 50 units of shelter out of local
paper
tubes.
So we went there to build partitions with all the student volunteers with
paper
tubes, just a very simple shelter out of the tube frame and the curtain.
He proved it was prime with nothing more than a quill, ink,
paper
and his mind.
It's an ingenious system of six dots that are punched into paper, and I can feel them with my fingers.
So I sat there that night beside a bottle of pills with a pen and
paper
in my hand and I thought about taking my own life and I came this close to doing it.
Did he drink half a bottle of whiskey and then draw the hallucination he got from being drunk onto
paper?
We see companies like the Brazilian forestry company Fibria that's figured out how to avoid tearing down old growth forest and using eucalyptus and getting much more yield per hectare of pulp and making much more
paper
than you could make by cutting down those old trees.
One Brooklyn
paper
called this bike lane that we have on Prospect Park West "the most contested piece of land outside of the Gaza Strip."
Well, one of the things I discovered is that experts think that one answer to what I did at the end was a piece of paper, the advance directive, to help families get past the seemingly irrational choices.
Yet I had that piece of
paper.
Even with that clear-cut
paper
in our hands, we just kept redefining hope.
Maybe we don't need a new piece of
paper.
And we had the rough, recycled toilet
paper.
On the day after September 11 in 2001, I heard the growl of a sanitation truck on the street, and I grabbed my infant son and I ran downstairs and there was a man doing his
paper
recycling route like he did every Wednesday.
The support may come in asking people questions, giving them a sheet of
paper
that has an organizational chart on it or has some guiding images, but we need to support it.
Yes, I have even come across a toilet
paper
whose brand is called "Thank You." (Laughter) There is a wave of gratefulness because people are becoming aware how important this is and how this can change our world.
But they wrote a
paper
about this, and everybody in the western world began using electricity to convulse people who were either schizophrenic or severely depressed.
I went back to my office, I wrote this paper, which I never really published, called "Acting Lessons for Artificial Intelligence."
And this is a form of learning called active learning, and really promoted by a very early paper, in 1972, by Craik and Lockhart, where they said and discovered that learning and retention really relates strongly to the depth of mental processing.
The viewer sees a piece of
paper
that's mounted on the far end of the wall, but when you go closer, you see that it's a blank A4, or a letter-sized piece of paper, that's held on either side by two small hands that appear to be carved with a great deal of attention and care from a small block of wood.
The viewer also sees that this entire sculpture is sort of moving very slightly, as if these two hands are trying to hold the
paper
very still for a long period of time, and somehow are not managing to.
But to us, we're sort of trying to evoke a self-effacing gesture, as if there's a little person with outstretched arms behind this enormous piece of
paper.
That sort of likens it to the amount of strain to be at the service of the observer and present this piece of
paper
very delicately to the viewer in front of them.
So imagine, you're in the supermarket, you're buying some groceries, and you get given the option for a plastic or a
paper
shopping bag.
Most people do pick the
paper.
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