Parks
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It's just more of the same: shopping malls, subdivisions, office
parks.
What's the regulation of the reserve and what is the regulation of the
parks?
In the midst of revolution in the streets and rock and roll concerts in the parks, a group of researchers led by people like John McCarthy, a computer scientist at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab, and Doug Engelbart, a computer scientist at SRI, changed the world.
They're investing in congestion pricing schemes, in climate reduction emission targets, in biodiversity, in
parks
and bikeways and walkways and everything in between.
In Sweden, they've designed a city where all of the
parks
are wet gardens, designed to deal with storm water and waste water.
And of course, I suppose like recreational
parks
you can still do that.
So, when doing a center for the national
parks
in Costa Rica, we tried to use that idea of a gradient color and a change in texture as the structure moves across the surface of the building.
We can look at orcas and say, we know they grieve, we know they feel their lives, and we can refuse to confine them to small tanks in theme
parks
and make them perform for our entertainment.
And in 1872, with Yellowstone National Park, the United States began establishing a system of
parks
that some say was the best idea America ever had.
Schoolchildren and communities must be taken to national parks, so they get a chance to connect with the wildlife.
Now, what was a notorious, unsafe, underserved community has transformed into a welcoming, beautiful, safe farmway, lush with
parks
and gardens and farms and greenhouses.
Unfortunately, race and class are extremely reliable indicators as to where one might find the good stuff, like
parks
and trees, and where one might find the bad stuff, like power plants and waste facilities.
Because on top of that, the world's richest sports team is replacing the House That Ruth Built by destroying two well-loved community
parks.
And I rented tables and chairs and linens and I printed out menus and I took these experiences to alleyways, underneath bridges and in
parks
to allow people that were experiencing homelessness to dine with dignity.
But one of the more recent innovations in food production being deployed in industrial
parks
in North America, in the urban city centers of Asia, and even in the arid deserts of the Middle East is controlled environment agriculture.
There were no parks; there were no green spaces.
But I remember even at that young age that I found the tall electric fences blocking off the game
parks
quite divisive.
Build creative clusters in cities; create more R&D parks, so on and so forth.
This is something we're building for, you know, amusement
parks
and that kind of stuff.
If you go and do it now, the national
parks
count about 500.
It's now 22 walkable urban blocks with public streets, two public parks, eight bus lines and a range of housing types, and so it's really given Lakewood, Colorado the downtown that this particular suburb never had.
We wouldn't tolerate our
parks
being swamped by human sewage, but beaches are closed a lot in our country.
Randy (played by Brian Austin Green) comes home angry and ready to confront people and he takes the time to put on the club, when he
parks
his car in front of his house in the middle of nowhere?
Badly written, acted and staged in available California locations like municipal
parks
and a ranch, LORD PROTECTOR has nothing to recommend it, not even as a time waster.
What I have seen in local skate
parks
is what these boys had invented.
There's park editor, some cool premade parks, free skate, and there's single session where you skate for 2 minutes and get a score.
It's especially typical and typically bad, shot in two bit hotels and public
parks
with thin direction, high school level acting and "gee whiz...lets see what this button on the camera does??" photography.
Provincial
parks
are in CANADA, and not the United States.
It seemed a lot like the movie Jaws when the Hopper was telling the Mayor to close
parks
was like when Roy Shider was telling the Mayor to close the beaches.
Rarely has a film been so poorly directed (why on earth were random frames snipped out of some scenes?), wretchedly acted (David Arquette, to paraphrase Dorothy Parker, does not run the emotional gamut from A to B. He
parks
at A and brings a lunch) and utterly pointless.
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