Together Things

Together Things

Author: Michelle Vasiliu

Publisher: EK Books

Published: 2020-02-11

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781925820294

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Her mother says you can’t see her daddy’s hurt because it’s inside his head. One in five adults experiences depression in their lifetime, but young children are often left in the dark when their mother or father suddenly can’t play like they used to. Together Things will resonate with the thousands of young children who know what it’s like to live with a parent experiencing mental illness, helping them to understand — in an age appropriate and sensitive way — that it is okay for them to feel mad or sad about their parent’s illness, but that, while their parent is getting better, they may have to do different things together to preserve their relationship, such as reading stories or drawing pictures, instead of the imaginative play their parent cannot currently envision through the haze of mental illness. Through wondrous illustrations and a compelling story, young children can understand the importance of mental health discussions and that sometimes they must adapt their interactions while the people in their lives focus on their mental health.


Some Things Go Together

Some Things Go Together

Author: Charlotte Zolotow

Publisher: HarperFestival

Published: 1999-03-31

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 9780694011971

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Illustrations accompany couplets describing things that go together naturally: "Sand with sea/you with me."


Things Fall Together

Things Fall Together

Author: Skylar Tibbits

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2021-06-15

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 0691189714

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From the visionary founder of the Self-Assembly Lab at MIT, a manifesto for the dawning age of active materials Things in life tend to fall apart. Cars break down. Buildings fall into disrepair. Personal items deteriorate. Yet today's researchers are exploiting newly understood properties of matter to program materials that physically sense, adapt, and fall together instead of apart. These materials open new directions for industrial innovation and challenge us to rethink the way we build and collaborate with our environment. Things Fall Together is a provocative guide to this emerging, often mind-bending reality, presenting a bold vision for harnessing the intelligence embedded in the material world. Drawing on his pioneering work on self-assembly and programmable material technologies, Skylar Tibbits lays out the core, frequently counterintuitive ideas and strategies that animate this new approach to design and innovation. From furniture that builds itself to shoes printed flat that jump into shape to islands that grow themselves, he describes how matter can compute and exhibit behaviors that we typically associate with biological organisms, and challenges our fundamental assumptions about what physical materials can do and how we can interact with them. Intelligent products today often rely on electronics, batteries, and complicated mechanisms. Tibbits offers a different approach, showing how we can design simple and elegant material intelligence that may one day animate and improve itself—and along the way help us build a more sustainable future. Compelling and beautifully designed, Things Fall Together provides an insider's perspective on the materials revolution that lies ahead, revealing the spectacular possibilities for designing active materials that can self-assemble, collaborate, and one day even evolve and design on their own.


Fitting Things Together

Fitting Things Together

Author: Alex Worsnip

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 361

ISBN-13: 0197608140

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Some combinations of attitudes-beliefs, credences, intentions, preferences, hopes, fears, and so on-do not fit together right: they are incoherent. A natural idea is that there are requirements of 'structural rationality' that forbid us from being in these incoherent states. Yet many philosophers have recently attempted to minimize or eliminate structural rationality, arguing that it is just a 'shadow' of 'substantive rationality' - that is, correctly responding to one's reasons. In 'Fitting Things Together', Alex Worsnip pushes back against this trend, providing a sustained defense of the view that structural rationality is a genuine, autonomous, unified, and normatively significant phenomenon.


Together

Together

Author: Ole Jepsen

Publisher:

Published: 2020-11-16

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13:

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The Involve & Engage Principles(TM) shared in this book builds on neuroscience around leadership and research in psychological ownership. It addresses the monumental transition we currently experience in the way humans work and provide a novel and more relevant framework for leadership with four significant domains: Understand Together, Plan Together, Validate Together and Reflect Together. TOGETHER is a practical, science-based guide enabling you to find solutions together -- with stories, examples, tips, and techniques for involving and engaging people, creating ownership, and most importantly, building environments where people thrive, do their best thinking, and get great things done. The book provides leadership strategy and tactics and will fit well into your toolbox for agile leadership and training."Ole and Jenni have written a book which is, at the same time, incredibly useful, thoughtful, and relevant to today's work."-- L. David Marquet, best-selling author of Turn the Ship Around! and Leadership is Language.


Things We Do Together

Things We Do Together

Author: Krzysztof Lukomski

Publisher: Mousse Magazine & Publishing

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788867494415

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Things We Do Together. The Post-Reader is a collection of essays and honest conversations with practitioners. It is based on experiences and observations of long-term processes taking place at the intersection of art, education, and activism. Collaboration is more than simply a mechanism for the collective management of resources. It can be a way of disrupting existing systems both in the art world and in everyday life, where capitalism and extreme individualism lead to the collapse of communities and the deepening of social inequalities. Artists, activists, researchers, and educators initiate social situations all over the world; in places where institutions fail them, they establish their own. They work collectively for the benefit of the community and in cooperation with the community. The scope of influence of their practices is more often located outside the gallery than inside. They treat art as a tool for building community, not for producing sellable goods. Their research, processes, and long-term collaborations involve exchange, generosity, and trust. The reports collected here come from many years of experience in Ukraine, Poland, Indonesia, Mexico, the United States, and Brazil, and can be treated as a road map, as a compendium of approaches and recommendations, and as inspiration for action. The publication's starting point was the exhibition-meeting Gotong Royong Things We Do Together at Ujazdowski Castle Centre for Contemporary Art, Warsaw, at the end of 2017.


God Works All Things Together for Your Good

God Works All Things Together for Your Good

Author: Robert J. Morgan

Publisher:

Published: 2020-04

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780988496637

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What if you knew--what if you really knew--that everything that happened to you would eventually work for good in your life? Would it change the way you felt, thought, and lived?Dramatically! That's the unstoppable power of Romans 8:28, the ultimate promise in the Bible, that all things work together for the good of those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose.Romans 8:28 is all-inclusive, all-powerful, and always available. It can touch any hurt and redeem any problem. It isn't a mere platitude but a divine promise. Romans 8:28 morphs us into resilient, cheerful people, whatever our temperament.


Doing Things Together

Doing Things Together

Author: Judith Martens

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2020-07-06

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 3110671336

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To understand many of our everyday joint actions we need a theory of skillful joint action. In everyday contexts we do numerous things together. Philosophers of collective intentionality have wondered how we can distinguish parallel cases from cases where we act together. Often their theories argue in favor of one characteristic, feature, or function, that differentiates the two. This feature then distinguishes parallel actions from joint action. The approach in this book is different. Three claims are developed: (1) There are several functions that help human agents coordinate and act together. (2) This entails that joint action should be understood through these different, interrelated, types of coordination. (3) A multidimensional conceptual space, with three levels of control and coordination, will allow us to connect these different forms of coordination and their interdependencies. This allows us to understand the jointness of an action in a more differentiated and encompassing way. This approach has ramifications for several distinctions that are typically understood to be binary, including those between action and mere bodily movement, joint action and parallel action, and action together and not together.