them from dozens of speaker cabinets, a great swirl of amplified guitars, keyboards and drums. themes like romantic love or the angst of adolescent confusion, he wrote virtual sound poems a studio, cigarette between his lips, blond hair flying and roaring over his drum kit during...
“Living close to the edge” was interpreted as the common theme running through all of the interviews and representing the participants’ sometimes unbearable situations. The theme contains embodied dimensions of physical, emotional, cognitive, social, and existential distress, as well as dimensions ...
1Living on the edge of a forest might be dangerous.What are the researchers uncertainBut new research from Germany suggests that proximityabout?邻近)to a wooded landscape may also have a hugebenefit. The study found that living in close proximity to A. The positive effects of living closefores...
1Imagine living on the edge of a vast desert, which is moving quietly closer to your village every day and covering your fields. The desert is on the move. This is called desertification (沙漠化). Desertification occurs in regions close to an already existing desert. It generally arises from...
D. People enjoy living close to nature.33. Why did the researchers code participant submissions into categories?A. To compare different types of park-goers.B. To explain why the park attracts tourists.C. To analyze the main features of the park.D. To find patterns in the visitors’...
The Edge itself is a great sandstone hill, rising 350 feet above the plain and with steep crags on its northern side. Heavily mineralised with copper veins, which were already worked in the Bronze Age, it has a rich history and, as a beautiful landscape close to a conurbation, is ...
Learn about the book Living on the Edge: An American Generation's Journey through the Twentieth Century, written by Richard A. Settersten, Jr., Glen H. Elder, Jr., and Lisa D. Pearce, and published by the University of Chicago Press.
the beginning of the text? A. Walking is the best way to gain access A. Pocket parks are now popular.to nature. B. Wild nature is hard to find in cities. B. Young people are too busy to interact C. Many cities are overpopulated.with nature. D. People enjoy living close to nature...
Living on the edge of a forest might be dangerous. D What are the researchers uncertain But new research from Germany suggests that proximity about?(邻近) to a wooded landscape may also have a huge D benefit. The study found that living in close proximity to A. The positive effects of l...
Also in this release is the introduction of a new experimental features dashboard, accessed by browsing to about:flags. Here you’ll find new platform experiments that you can enable to try out the very bleeding edge of what we’re working on. Future experiments may include new s...