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Possible Worlds
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Everything Possible
A joyful and inclusive lullaby about love, acceptance and following your heart . . . Strong and bold, or quiet and kind, every child is unique and their future filled with possibilities.Based on Fred Small's iconic folk song that became an anthem for generations, and marking its 40th anniversary, Everything Possible celebrates love and friendship, gently encouraging children to dream their own dream and choose their own path, wherever it may take them.An inspiring and uplifting picture book for children everywhere. With a brand-new free 'Stories Aloud' audio recording and revised lyrics - scan the QR code at the end of the story to hear the song.
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Francis Discovers Possible
This lyrical picture book from Tony award–winning producer Ashlee Latimer models joyful self-acceptanceFrancis loves learning new words.At school, when her class is reviewing words that begin with the letter “F,” someone sneers “Fat, like Francis.” Francis always thought “fat” was a warm word—like snuggling with Mama or belly rubs for her puppy.But now “fat” feels cold, and Francis feels very small.After school, Baba takes Francis to the park. She chooses the bench instead of the swing set, and gets very quiet.But when Baba uses the word “possible,” Francis wants to know what it means.They explore the park together, discovering what’s “possible” around them.Is it like airplanes, hovering in the sky? Or does it look like planting and how some things take a long time to grow? “Possible” makes Francis feel warm and big—like “fat,” before someone else made her feel small.This ode to self-acceptance will model for child readers what “possible” might mean in their own lives.
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These Possible Lives
New Directions is proud to present Fleur Jaeggy’s strange and mesmerizing essays about the writers Thomas De Quincey, John Keats, and Marcel Schwob.A renowned stylist of hyper-brevity in fiction, Fleur Jaeggy proves herself an even more concise master of the essay form, albeit in a most peculiar and lapidary poetic vein.Of De Quincey’s early nineteenth-century world we hear of the habits of writers: Charles Lamb “spoke of ‘Lilliputian rabbits’ when eating frog fricassse”; Henry Fuseli “ate a diet of raw meat in order to obtain splendid dreams”; “Hazlitt was perceptive about musculature and boxers”; and “Wordsworth used a buttery knife to cut the pages of a first-edition Burke.” In a book of “blue devils” and night visions, the Keats essay opens: “In 1803, the guillotine was a common child’s toy.” And poor Schwob’s end comes as he feels “like a ‘dog cut open alive’”: “His face colored slightly, turning into a mask of gold.His eyes stayed open imperiously. No one could shut his eyelids. The room smoked of grief.” Fleur Jaeggy’s essays—or are they prose poems?—smoke of necessity: the pages are on fire.
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Is it possible to opt out of music and art?
It is possible to opt out of music and art in certain situations, such as choosing not to participate in music or art classes in school or not attending music or art events. However, it may be difficult to completely avoid music and art in everyday life, as they are integral parts of many cultures and societies. Even if someone chooses not to actively engage with music and art, they may still encounter them in various forms, such as in public spaces, on the internet, or in social settings.
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Is time travel possible?
The concept of time travel is currently a topic of speculation and debate among scientists and theorists. While time travel is a popular theme in science fiction, there is currently no scientific evidence or technology that supports the possibility of physically traveling through time. The laws of physics, particularly those related to causality and the conservation of energy, present significant challenges to the feasibility of time travel. However, some theories in physics, such as those involving wormholes and time dilation, suggest that time travel may be theoretically possible under certain conditions. Overall, the question of whether time travel is possible remains an open and intriguing area of scientific inquiry.
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Is a life without technology possible?
Yes, a life without technology is possible, as there are still many people around the world who live without modern technological conveniences. These individuals may rely on traditional methods for communication, transportation, and daily tasks. While technology has greatly improved our lives in many ways, it is not a necessity for survival, and some people choose to live a simpler, technology-free lifestyle.
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Is it possible to improve fashion jewelry?
Yes, it is possible to improve fashion jewelry. This can be done by using higher quality materials, such as real gemstones or precious metals, instead of imitation ones. Additionally, improving the design and craftsmanship of the jewelry can also elevate its quality and appeal. By incorporating unique and innovative elements, fashion jewelry can be improved to better reflect current trends and styles.
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Anything is Possible
ONE OF BARACK OBAMA'S BEST BOOKS OF 2017From the No. 1 New York Times bestselling and Booker long-listed author of My Name is Lucy Barton Recalling Olive Kitteridge in its richness, structure, and complexity, Anything Is Possible explores the whole range of human emotion through the intimate dramas of people struggling to understand themselves and others.Anything is Possible tells the story of the inhabitants of rural, dusty Amgash, Illinois, the hometown of Lucy Barton, a successful New York writer who finally returns, after seventeen years of absence, to visit the siblings she left behind. Reverberating with the deep bonds of family, and the hope that comes with reconciliation, Anything Is Possible again underscores Elizabeth Strout's place as one of America's most respected and cherished authors. Lucy's story continues in Oh William! and Lucy by the Sea, available to read now!***'A terrific writer' Zadie Smith'A superbly gifted storyteller and a craftswoman in a league of her own' Hilary MantelElizabeth Strout's new novel Tell Me Everything is out now!
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Sustainability, Technology, and Finance : Rethinking How Markets Integrate ESG
This book explores the swiftly emerging nexus between sustainability, finance, and technology. Leading practitioners and academic thought leaders reflect on the ways in which technology and digitalization shape how sustainable finance professionals address environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues.Together, the contributors identify three spheres in which technology shapes how investors make sense of such issues:ESG and technology: finance professionals need to know about how technological innovations, such as chemical recycling for plastics, in the real economy shape firms’ ESG performance; ESG through technology: technological developments, such as AI and blockchain, can enable finance professionals to offer more fine-grained ESG analyses; andESG as technology: the ESG agenda itself is influenced by technological developments that are not well understood by practitioners (e.g., data mining for Bitcoin creating significant emissions).Using practically relevant examples and recent insights from people working in the field, the book explores the linkages between sustainability, technology, and finance in different contexts and shows how practitioners can accelerate needed change processes.This book primarily addresses practitioners in companies and investment firms as well as students enrolled in executive education and MBA programs.
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Starbound : Interstellar Travel and the Limits of the Possible
This book is for anyone enthralled by the romantic dream of a voyage 'to the stars.' From our current viewpoint in the twenty-first century, crewed interstellar travel will be an exceptionally difficult undertaking.It will require building a spacecraft on a scale never before attempted, at vast cost, relying on unproven technologies.Yet somehow, through works of science fiction, TV and movies, the idea of human interstellar travel being easy or even inevitable has entered our popular consciousness.In this book, Ed Regis critically examines whether humankind is bound for distant stars, or if instead we are bound to our own star, for the indefinite future.How do we overcome the main challenge that even the nearest stars are unimaginably far away?He explores the proposed technologies and the many practical aspects of undertaking an interstellar journey, finishing with his reflections on whether such a journey should be planned for.
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Its (Im)possible Formation
If you walk into the book shop, through the large open gallery space and past the kitchen, through the unsettling mirrored door frame, into the Riso-workshop, past the ink- drums, drying racks and narrow wooden staircase, you will see two doors.On them is written 'staff only'. Go through those doors and there is the warehouse of Onomatopee; high and full, with racks and racks full of books. This publication started with a warehouse full of books, which turned into an exhibition, and then turned back into printed matter. Anything can be an archive. Its definition is mutable and open for interpretation and hard to define, as it is used in various ways depending on context.One definition is: a collection of documents created or gathered by one person or institution and selected for long-term preservation as evidence of their activities. We extended an open invitation to artists, writers, publishers, graphic designers and poets to write about these themes from their own perspective and expertise.The contributions range from A Warburgian Constellation by Leonie Harkes to the gossipy poetics of unpublished/unpublishable photobook reviews by S*an D.Henry-Smith. There are compact essays on the design, form and feeling of three of Onomatopee’s publications by Formal Settings, the authors of Notes on Book Design (2023), as well as Ambient Reading, A Method by Sal Randolph.Mia You has contributed A List of Prepositions as Propositions, to which Romy Day Winkel has responded by applying an erasure poetry writing method to fifty silk bookmarks. Natasha Rijkhoff contributed notes on Unstable archiving and Jesse Muller writes about archives and drawings in her text 'Sometimes I ask my brother to make me a drawing.' The publication has been designed and put together by Tjobo Kho. As we navigate through the pages of this publication, it becomes evident that the book and the archive are no rigid entities with clear boundaries; they are malleable objects and concepts, shaped by interpretation and their social and material context.They emerge as living organisms, adapting to the changing currents of the people moving alongside them: a testament to both curatorship and chance, design and chaos.This publication celebrates this unruliness that comes with amassing and assembling a publishing practice.
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Is astral travel really possible?
Astral travel, also known as out-of-body experiences, is a phenomenon that some people claim to have experienced. However, there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of astral travel. Many scientists and skeptics believe that these experiences are likely the result of lucid dreaming, hallucinations, or other psychological factors. While some people may genuinely believe they have traveled outside their physical bodies, the consensus within the scientific community is that astral travel is not a real phenomenon.
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"Is hair loss possible due to fitness?"
Hair loss can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, hormonal changes, and stress. While intense physical activity and fitness routines can increase stress levels and potentially lead to hair loss, it is not a direct cause. However, extreme exercise and inadequate nutrition can contribute to hair loss by disrupting the body's hormonal balance and nutrient absorption. It's important to maintain a balanced fitness routine and a healthy diet to minimize the risk of hair loss.
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From what age is women's fitness possible?
Women's fitness is possible at any age, starting from adolescence. It is important for women to engage in physical activity and exercise throughout their lives to maintain overall health and well-being. Whether it's through sports, gym workouts, yoga, or other forms of exercise, women can benefit from staying active at any stage of life. It's never too late to start a fitness routine and reap the physical and mental health benefits that come with it.
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Is boxing training possible without basic fitness?
Boxing training is possible without basic fitness, but it may be more challenging and potentially risky. Basic fitness, including cardiovascular endurance, strength, and flexibility, can help individuals better handle the physical demands of boxing training, such as punching, footwork, and defensive movements. Without basic fitness, individuals may be more prone to injury and may struggle to keep up with the intensity of the training. Therefore, it is recommended to work on improving basic fitness before starting boxing training to ensure a safer and more effective experience.
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