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Head Wall Planters
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Itâs just like on an airplane⊠You have to secure your oxygen masks before assisting others⊠If you look at 30-plus years of data on this, the people who are the most selfless, the most altruistic, actually give less than the people who balance concern for others with concern for self. [âŠ] People who are able to work toward their own goals, or at least keep their own interests in the rear view mirror when theyâre helping others, are able to sustain their energy and their resources. And that allows them to give much more over time.
Fantastic On Being conversation with organizational psychologist Adam Grant, author of the revelatory Give and Take. (via explore-blog)
Pli : The Warwick Journal of Philosophy
Volume 6-13 are now out of print, but these are available in PDF (free access). It would be better for Deleuzian to check this journal.
26. Schelling: Powers of the Idea (2014)
25. Nietzscheâs Free Spirit Works (2014)
24. Jean Hyppolite (2013)
Special Volume. Deleuze and Simondon (2012)
23. Life and Ontology: Physis, Naturalism, Phenomenology (2012)Â
22. Contingency (2011)
21. Novelty, Transformation and Change (2010)
20. The Subject in Question (2009)
19. Sense and Nonsense (2008)
18. Superior Empiricism (2007)
17. Ultrapolitics: Biopower, Sovereignty and Total Mobilisation (2006)Â
16. Diagrams of Sensation: Deleuze and Aesthetics (2005) Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
15. Lives of the Real: Bergsonian Perspectives (2004)
14. Spinoza: Desire and Power (2003)
13. Foucault: Madness/Sexuality/Biopolitics (2002)
12. What is Materialism? (2001)
11. Nietzsche: Revenge and Praise (2001)
10. Crises of the Transcendental: From Kant to Romanticism (2000)
09. Parallel Processes: Philosophy and Science (2000)
08. Philosophies of Nature (1999)
07. Nomadic Trajectories (1998)
06. Responsibilities of Deconstruction (1997)
05. The Divine Sade (1994)
04. Deleuze and the Transcendental Unconscious (1992) Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
Volumes 01-03
âWhen you step away from the prepackaged structure of traditional education, youâll discover that there are many more ways to learn outside school than within.â
In this video, Dianna from Physics Girl poses one of my favorite fluids brain teasers: if you are in a boat on a lake and you toss a rock from the boat into the water, what happens to the water level? Does it rise, fall, or stay the same? Think about it for a minute, and then check out the video. (The answer may surprise you.) (Video credit: Physics Girl)
Last weekâs historic summit on human gene-editing has come to a close, and its organizing committee has given the go-ahead for scientists in the US to experiment on human genes â only if it doesnât result in a pregnancy. Itâs a surprisingly progressive stance. But make no mistake, human trait selection is coming. Hereâs why weâll eventually accept the prospect of genetically modified âdesigner babies.â
In this inspiring talk about recent developments in biomimicry, Janine Benyus provides heartening examples of ways in which nature is already influencing the products and systems we build.
"Does what goes on inside show on the outside? Someone has a great fire in his soul and nobody ever comes to warm themselves at it, and passers-by see nothing but a little smoke at the top of the câŠ
Crown shyness
What an interesting word. :D
âCrown shyness is a phenomenon observed in some tree species, in which the crowns of fully stocked trees do not touch each other, forming a canopy with channel-like gaps.â
How do the trees know not to touch each other?
Nobody knows though itâs been studied since the 1920âČs.
30 Days of Art Improvement Challenge
Are you tired of feeling like your art just isnât improving? Do you want to do a 30-day challenge thatâs actually useful? Welcome to 30 Days of Improvement Hell. >:D
I made this because Iâve been feeling super âblahâ about my art these days, and I needed something to kick-start myself. Who wants to do this with me!? Start now or whenever you can (now you procrastinators!). Challenge yourself and have fun at the same time!
Tag your posts with #Improvement Hell so everyone can follow along and see each otherâs awesome artwork. I may even create a blog and reblog them! :D
What are you waiting for? START!
Self-Portrait - Introduce yourself
Draw a figure using a reference - link to reference
Draw a figure thatâs in action, using a reference - link to reference
Draw a part of the human anatomy you have trouble with. x20, with atleast 5 being skeletal/musculature studies.
Draw more figures. Quick gestures and silhouettes. x20, with atleast 10 different body shapes
Letâs have some fun. Design a character from either This or This character generator! Be creative and bring something to life!
Pick the weirdest object in your house/room. Draw it. Shadows and Highlights.
Find 2-3 objects, make a scene with them. Draw it. Bonus points for creativity. Double points for dramatic lighting.
Draw a landscape of a place youâve never been or drawn.
Draw a BG with 1pt Perspective. Negative points if itâs a railroad or an empty street.
Draw a BG with 2pt Perspective.
Look out a window. Draw what you see. Bonus points for adding something interesting.
Draw an interior setting with the character you designed on Day #6 in it.
BG with either birdâs eye or wormâs eye view.
Halfway there! Draw three âactionâ scenes with different compositions in each. Quick sketches are fine, just make them interesting and understandable! Bonus points if itâs the same scene, but different composition.
Draw a single page comic with 5-7 panels (the story begins and ends on one page).Â
Draw an animal youâve never drawn before. x10Â Link references.
Draw a car. Negative points for whining. Hint: Use a perspective grid.
Think of the thing you hate drawing the most. Guess what? Draw it! Negative points for lying to yourself.
Pick an object in your house/room. Now design a character from it, using the shapes, forms, textures, purpose and colors as inspiration. Also link/post the object you used. Negative points for using a humanoid action figure.
Draw a character/object/scene, and shade them using ONLY solid blacks and whites. Bonus points for good use of lights/shadows
Draw a different object/scene/character. Shade using hatching, crosshatcing, and/or pointillism. Bonus points for lights/shadows and textures.
Colors! Pick a color palette, and paint a scene/character/object using only those colors (some blending allowed). Bonus points for good use of lights/shadows.
Draw and color a scene/object/character - no lines allowed! (aka - lineless art). Donât forget light and shadows!
Draw a scene/character in a style youâve never drawn before. If emulating an artist, credit+link. Bonus for color style.
Draw a character. Draw 10 emotions/expressions. Bonus points for âuncommonâ emotions. (i.e. anxiety, guilt, despair, loneliness etc.)
Draw three random shapes using your opposite hand (or your foot). Now design characters from those shapes.
Turn on the tv (or load your illegally downloaded movies). Pick an actor and draw them.
Almost done! Letâs have some fun. Draw some fanart. Bonus points if itâs super obscure and unknown. Make people guess what itâs from.
Last day! Find a drawing you did within the last year. Now draw it again using what youâve learned! Link it for comparison!
 Look at all that amazing improvement! Congrats!
[Update] There is now a sequel challenge, Draw All The Things!
the pomodoro method is so important and i feel like not enough people know about it or use it; the thing is it really helped me as soon as i started with it, so i figured i would share what itâs about and how it helps + some resources!!
what is it?
a form of time management in that you study/work in blocks and take short breaks in between
the general structure is: four blocks of studying for 25 minutes with 5 minute breaks in between, and after the fourth you take a longer 15 minute break; then repeat the whole thing (also see this it helps explain)
great infographic
official pomodoro website!
pomodoro online
moosti
tomato timer
marinara timer
tomighty (desktop)
on the Lanes chrome extension
apps
pomodoro timer (apple)
pomodor keeper (apple)
focus time (apple)
simple pomodoro (android)
clearfocus (android)
clockwork tomato (android) *what i use!!
you can use the forest app! (apple + android)
why is it so great?
really helps you effectively manage your time and maintain focus!
makes big tasks seem smaller and less intimidating
teaches you to pace yourself
trains your brain to focus for short periods of time and helps you stay on top of deadlines
with time it can improve your attention span and concentration
more masterposts!!
AP chemistry
the Everything Book
how to use sticky notes
studyblr-ing
welcome to high school
tiny study spaces
whatâs in a pencil case
i hope this was of help to you! keep shining like the star that you are, and donât forget to be awesome today!!
-Aza
hello friends!!! this is a resource masterpost about one of the subjects that i find very interesting but quite challenging most times - the study of life aka biology. schoolâs coming up in a few days + i need to improve my bio skills so what better idea than to help you guys whilst helping out myself?
studying + how to
how to study biology
bio study guides
a-level bio guide
crash course biology
powerpoints
experiments
a question bank
the biology corner
how to draw biological diagrams
check out this whole website basically, iâm getting a lot of information from there
plants
buds + twigs
seeds + germination
vegetative reproduction
vegetative reproduction - tropical examplesÂ
flower structureÂ
flower structure - tropical examplesÂ
fruit formationÂ
fruit formation - tropical examples
animals
protista
insect life-cyclesÂ
insect structure and functionÂ
insects - tropical
fish: characteristics
fish: tilapia
amphibia
birds
other
fungi
teeth + dentition
pictures + stuff to get you inspired
idk i like this cardio thing
the axial skeleton
cute lil heart anatomy
viral diseases
microbiology
cells!!
my masterposts
notes, studying, and self-study resources
self-study resources
supplies
igcse resources
improving your handwriting
how to studyblr
literature masterpost
organisation
aesthetically pleasing notes
annotating
studying a foreign language
really great apps
math
college + uni
motivation
+ more
hope this helps you all in your studies!!! good luck <3
Earlier this month, I attended a two-day meeting at Pioneer Works, an art and innovation center in Red Hook, Brooklyn. The center is both physically beautiful and filled with interesting people f...
BBC History | The Story of Women and Art - Episode 1
What do you want to be when you grow up? Well, if you're not sure you want to do just one thing for the rest of your life, you're not alone. In this illuminating talk, writer and artist Emilie Wapnick describes the kind of people she calls "multipotentialites" -- who have a range of interests and jobs over one lifetime. Are you one?