Relationships
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My mother in Accra, my twin sister in Boston, my best friends in New York: these
relationships
are home for me.
"R" number two,
relationships.
We're local where we carry out our rituals and relationships, but how we experience our locality depends in part on our restrictions.
This is the least sexy of the R’s, less lyric than rituals and relationships, but the question takes us past "Where are you now?" to "Why aren't you there, and why?" Rituals, relationships, restrictions.
Both he and Udo are restricted by the political conditions of their parents' countries, from living where some of their most meaningful rituals and
relationships
occur.
Their rituals, their relationships, and their restrictions are the same.
But now we're backpedaling, because the more we come to learn about these sodden landscapes, the more secrets we're starting to unlock about interspecies
relationships
and the connectivity of habitats, watersheds and flyways.
In order to contain these relationships, we've created a single channel that resembles the digestive tract, that will help flow these bacteria and alter their function along the way.
I want to tell you three stories about the power of
relationships
to solve the deep and complex social problems of this century.
So I'm telling you about Ella because I think that
relationships
are the critical resource we have in solving some of these intractable problems.
But today, our
relationships
are all but written off by our politics, our social policies, our welfare institutions.
So what do I mean by
relationships?
And, you know, it's no accident that those who run and work in the institutions that are supposed to support Ella and her family don't talk about relationships, because
relationships
are expressly designed out of a welfare model that was drawn up in Britain and exported around the world.
It's
relationships
that are making the difference.
So I think that three factors have converged that enable us to put
relationships
at the heart and center of how we solve social problems today.
So it's
relationships
underpinned by technology that can turn the Beveridge models on their heads.
What it says is, the more people, the more relationships, the stronger the solution.
So knowing this, and also knowing about the costs and failure of current systems, we designed something new with
relationships
at its heart.
We've used it to bring people face to face and connect them with each other, building real
relationships
and supporting people to find work.
And human
relationships
were already withering.
It is all about
relationships.
Relationships
are the critical resource we have.
We lost
relationships.
Words, specifically dialogue in a drama setting, are used for many different reasons: to set the mood of the scene, to give some more atmosphere to the setting, and to develop
relationships
between characters.
How can we create structures that generate a series of
relationships
and narratives?
So we could think of architecture as complex systems of relationships, both in a programmatic and functional way and in an experiential and emotive or social way.
And finally, there are
relationships.
This relies on trust
relationships
and mutual exchange.
You know, people describe women's
relationships
as face-to-face, whereas men's friendships are more side-by-side.
Your
relationships
with your family shape your
relationships
with partners.
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