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Creating an 'Urban Oasis' in Sahara - 0 views

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    Is the concept of vertical cities, with its promise of reduction in auto-dependent communities, the next big 'green' initiative that the world is looking up to? Check out this conceptual study by Oxo Architects and leave us your feedback. http://globalhop.indiaartndesign.com/2015/02/creating-urban-oasis-in-sahara.html
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When a gut feeling directs the right notes in design! - 0 views

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    Designer Saranin Artemy of Studio ALLARTSDESIGN remembers how he studied and used hashtags and metatags to create a hip atmosphere in a #Perm restaurant eight years ago. And how the relevance of such an interior, today, is only increasing. Check it out here
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Restrained minimalism and achromatic colour define this bachelor-pad in Kiev - 0 views

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    : Using restraint in design as the key feature, Igor Sirotov Architects designs a bachelor pad in Kiev, Ukraine. Check out the studied asceticism of form and colour here
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The Haven - A study in understated timelessness - 0 views

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    Creating a tastefully restrained home with a neutral colour palette, Shaily Ganatra of The Auura Interior Design Studio takes the inhabitants of this luxurious abode through a design narrative that redefines lavish living
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Reinforcing design intent through senses and objects - 0 views

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    tHE gRID Architects use colour and natural light as the mainstay of the Rangoli School headquarters' design, playing on simplicity and studied restraint to chisel an ambience of openness.
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Career as a Fashion Stylist - 0 views

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    A career as a fashion stylist lets you push your creative boundaries, but it often calls for sticking to a brief. Fashion stylist Nikhil Mansata talks about the little known aspects that come with the job…
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How Language Shapes Thought By Lera Boroditsky | Scientific American January 20, 2011 p... - 3 views

  • In Brief People communicate using a multitude of languages that vary considerably in the information they convey. Scholars have long wondered whether different languages might impart different cognitive abilities. In recent years empirical evidence for this causal relation has emerged, indicating that one’s mother tongue does indeed mold the way one thinks about many aspects of the world, including space and time. The latest findings also hint that language is part and parcel of many more aspects of thought than scientists had previously realized.
  • The notion that different languages may impart different cognitive skills goes back centuries. Since the 1930s it has become associated with American linguists Edward Sapir and Benjamin Lee Whorf, who studied how languages vary and proposed ways that speakers of different tongues may think differently. Although their ideas met with much excitement early on, there was one small problem: a near complete lack of evidence to support their claims. By the 1970s many scientists had become disenchanted with the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, and it was all but abandoned as a new set of theories claiming that language and thought are universal muscled onto the scene. But now, decades later, a solid body of empirical evidence showing how languages shape thinking has finally emerged. The evidence overturns the long-standing dogma about universality and yields fascinating insights into the origins of knowledge and the construction of reality. The results have important implications for law, politics and education.
  • Under the Influence Around the world people communicate with one another using a dazzling array of languages—7,000 or so all told—and each language requires very different things from its speakers. For example, suppose I want to tell you that I saw Uncle Vanya on 42nd Street. In Mian, a language spoken in Papua New Guinea, the verb I used would reveal whether the event happened just now, yesterday or in the distant past, whereas in Indonesian, the verb wouldn’t even give away whether it had already happened or was still coming up. In Russian, the verb would reveal my gender. In Mandarin, I would have to specify whether the titular uncle is maternal or paternal and whether he is related by blood or marriage, because there are different words for all these different types of uncles and then some (he happens to be a mother’s brother, as the Chinese translation clearly states). And in Pirahã, a language spoken in the Amazon, I couldn’t say “42nd,” because there are no words for exact numbers, just words for “few” and “many.”
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  • Languages differ from one another in innumerable ways, but just because people talk differently does not necessarily mean they think differently.
  • Research in my lab and in many others has been uncovering how language shapes even the most fundamental dimensions of human experience: space, time, causality and relationships to others.
  • Let us return to Pormpuraaw. Unlike English, the Kuuk Thaayorre language spoken in Pormpuraaw does not use relative spatial terms such as left and right. Rather Kuuk Thaayorre speakers talk in terms of absolute cardinal directions (north, south, east, west, and so forth). Of course, in English we also use cardinal direction terms but only for large spatial scales. We would not say, for example, “They set the salad forks southeast of the dinner forks—the philistines!” But in Kuuk Thaayorre cardinal directions are used at all scales. This means one ends up saying things like “the cup is southeast of the plate” or “the boy standing to the south of Mary is my brother.” In Pormpuraaw, one must always stay oriented, just to be able to speak properly.
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    The languages we speak affect our perceptions of the world.
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mirai- metaphors of a happy future! - 0 views

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    Tokyo-based French architect, artist, and designer, Emmanuelle Moureaux creates her first interactive public sculpture in #Tokyo designing 'hope' for a bright future via her continuing installation series '100 shades of 100 colours'. Check it out here…
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Learning Methods for a Level Sociology - 0 views

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    Revise Sociology provides complete revision & practice guides are packed with study notes, exam-style questions and exam. The website provides lots of helpful resources for students, such as revision cards, maps and diagrams. The expert created this sociology revision course for students that would like to get an overview of the main topics in one place.
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Know About The Different Revision Methods For Sociology Exam - 0 views

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    Revise Sociology is a leading website that offers different revision methods for people. Our revision technique is coupled with flashcards and mind-maps. Our guide to revision methods helps your students revise more comprehensively in preparation for the end of A-Level exams or whatever they need to study.
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