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This is not just a curiosity, because it changes not just the iconography as you see it, but the iconology, the meaning of the painting, and we believe this is a cool way, easy way, that everybody could have access to, to become more the protagonist of your own discovery, and not just be so passive about it, as we are when we walk through endless
rooms
of museums.
If they went exploring into the parents' rooms, or even into the secret filing cabinets, they were punished, and told that for their own good they must never go in there again.
Then one day, a man came to town with boxes and boxes of secret documents stolen from the parents
' rooms.
So the biggest moment for me, though, my most important job now is I am a dad myself, and I have two beautiful daughters, and my goal is to surround them by inspiration, by the books that are in every single room of our house to the murals I painted in their
rooms
to the moments for creativity where you find, in quiet times, by making faces on the patio to letting her sit in the very desk that I've sat in for the past 20 years.
You can see my little video there conducting these people, alone in their dorm
rooms
or in their living
rooms
at home.
This is the Lillis Business Complex at the University of Oregon, and I worked with a team of architects and biologists to sample over 300
rooms
in this building.
The
rooms
in this building are like islands in an archipelago, and what that means is that mechanical engineers are like eco-engineers, and they have the ability to structure biomes in this building the way that they want to.
Another facet of how microbes get around is by people, and designers often cluster
rooms
together to facilitate interactions among people, or the sharing of ideas, like in labs and in offices.
Given that microbes travel around with people, you might expect to see
rooms
that are close together have really similar biomes.
What we found is that these
rooms
remained relatively stagnant until Saturday, when we opened the vents up again.
When you walked into those rooms, they smelled really bad, and our data suggests that it had something to do with leaving behind the airborne bacterial soup from people the day before.
Contrast this to
rooms
that were designed using a sustainable passive design strategy where air came in from the outside through louvers.
In these rooms, the air tracked the outdoor air relatively well, and when Charlie saw this, he got really excited.
They've found in many developing countries that governments have gone in and given out free latrines and gone back a few years later and found that they've got lots of new goat sheds or temples or spare
rooms
with their owners happily walking past them and going over to the open defecating ground.
You know, so when you leave living
rooms
in Europe, people say, thankfully, nobody was ironic in your presence.
The trouble is that education doesn't go on in the committee
rooms
of our legislative buildings.
I mean we leave the lights on in empty rooms, and we leave the air conditioning on when nobody's home.
We had planned to hold a number of community meetings in
rooms
like this to introduce the planning process, and people came out from all over the city, including areas that were stable neighborhoods, as well as areas that were beginning to see a lot of vacancy.
Instead what they did was they took people one at a time into dingy little
rooms
and had them talk for an hour about bad things that had happened to them."
So instead what you do is you have them watch videos and do interactive exercises in the comfort of their dorm rooms, in their bedroom, in the dining room, in the bathroom, wherever they're most creative.
They are in the birthing
rooms.
When we got evicted, sometimes we lived in these small apartments that she owned, sometimes in only one or two rooms, because they weren't completed, and we would heat our bathwater on hot plates.
We started by doing things, by building, not working in offices, knocking down walls, working in things we called situation awareness rooms, and in the summer of 2007, something happened which demonstrated this.
I dreamt I'd become a writer of songs, that I would sing those songs to vast numbers of people all over the world, that I would be paid extravagant amounts of money, that I'd become famous, that I'd marry a beautiful woman, have children, raise a family, buy a big house in the country, keep dogs, grow wine, have
rooms
full of Grammy Awards, platinum discs, and what have you.
And I wanted to be just like her, so I started spending a lot of time on hacker chat
rooms
and online forums.
So the Internet caused innovation, at least in software and services, to go from an MBA-driven innovation model to a designer-engineer-driven innovation model, and it pushed innovation to the edges, to the dorm rooms, to the startups, away from the large institutions, the stodgy old institutions that had the power and the money and the authority.
Now you can do it on a desktop like this, and kids can do this in dorm
rooms.
This is going to become the Pentium of bioengineering, pushing bioengineering into the hands of dorm
rooms
and startup companies.
She was spending more time at work and with her family and less time shuttling back and forth between the emergency
rooms
of Los Angeles.
Norman Rockwell hangs in living
rooms
and bathrooms, and this is not something to be considered high art."
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