Hoje trazemos aqui uma série de artes do portfolio de Kalen Chock. Kalen é visual deveopment artist, e em...
Headed to Ireland soon and want to visit Skellig Michael, but it's all booked up? Here's how to get on a boat to Skellig Michael without a reservation -- plus lots of pictures of this gorgeous island off the coast of the Ring of Kerry.
The Most Polluted Places in the World: Nature gifted us the best. This blog throws light on how man has polluted the best places on earth and made it unlivable for any species.
Hailing from fifteen countries, the individuals participating in Eyes as Big as Plates have backgrounds as varied as their surroundings: there are zoologists, academics, and librarians; fishermen, wild boar hunters, and Sami reindeer herders; and opera singers, kantele players, and artists. They’re tethered by the ongoing project, which dresses each figure in sculptural wearables made of organic materials that allow them to blend in with the surrounding landscape. Launched in 2011 by Norwegian-Finnish artist duo Karoline Hjorth and Riitta Ikonen (previously), Eyes as Big as Plates hinges on the idea that it’s essential to explore how humans exist within nature. More
Tranquility and creativity collide in pottery workshops that don’t just embrace Scandinese and Japandi elements—they live by them. These spaces, with their
World Environment Day occurs on the 5th of June every year. Started in 1974 World Environment Day (WED) is an annual campaign to raise awareness about emerging environmental issues. World Environme…
Most of us find architecture fascinating. The built environment around us reflects the history and culture of a place that can shape our experiences and perceptions of an area. However, not all the buildings stand the test of time and many are left to decay. For some, they become unwanted ghosts of the past; for others, they are objects of mystery and awe.
Are you looking to elevate your Ecosystems and Biomes unit? This 4th or 5th grade project based learning unit for ecosystems incorporates science, nonfiction reading, research, writing, and the arts! Read to find out how I organized the research project, what our launch activity was, the driving que
When children play and learn in imaginative environments, the impact can be huge.
While we have all experienced the effects of the information technology revolution now underway, we may be less aware of the impact of the new “materials revolution,” argues University …
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Neuroplasticity allows our brains to adapt structurally and funcionally, and there are things we can do to help that process along.
Aquaponics is a revolutionary farming method that combines aquaculture (raising fish) with hydroponics (growing plants without soil) in a symbiotic environment.
Get your kids up and moving with positional words activities! This unit is full of activities from mini lessons to a quick assessment!
Leanna Russell talked about her recent large-scale project Fantasy Scene: modeling & texturing approaches, background creation, lighting, and mood.
Because fungus is challenging to find and photograph, fungi photos are less common than flower pics, but they're just as beautiful.
Japanese design studio Nendo will conceive an immersive environment for a show of MC Escher’s works at the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne
Thank you for visiting the Montessori Nature Resource Library! I am thrilled you are here! Montessori printables are a great way to supplement your child's learning in the classroom and at home. These materials are
Your adventurous heart has led you to Iceland- the land of fire and ice. From glaciers and volcanoes to days of 24-hour sunlight, Iceland awaits!
Recycle symbols and patterns, signs, logos, and clipart to help remind you to go green through reduce, reuse, and recycle
November 16, 2018
Kids use visual perceptual skills to understand what they see in the environment. Visual perception is needed for writing, reading, and ...
As we grow older, continuing to expand our minds with new information is an important way to stay mentally sharp.
These pictures of the natural world illustrate the eerie side of Mother Nature. Brace yourself for some of the most alarming natural occurrences.
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This otherworldly palace-mausoleum complex is the stuff eternal dreams are made of.
Load up your digger and get ready to dump a whole lot of deliciousness. We've hunted the web and found 12 construction cakes the kids will beg you to bake.
Beneath the streets of Paris lies a network of underground tunnels, stretching for over 300 kilometers, is home to the remains of over six million people, and was once used as limestone quarries to…
This new style of lamp is so whimsical! It’s all handmade with soooooo many Handpainted silk flower petals are topped with handmade clay roses and leaves. The stem has all sorts of resin crystals , flowers, resin druzy gems, hanging flower ornaments and assorted beads. Takes a candalabra bulb, (low ambient light) and uses USA socket cord that’s built into the stem. Handle with care! It is delicate and won’t fare well in rough environments where it could be hit or knocked over, or where there is excess moisture or sun.
The worksheet brings a text about global warming with questions for discussion. There are also pictures about natural disasters that students have to identify.The text is for advanced students. The pictures can be used for any age group and for elementary students.If you like this worksheet, you can find others about environment here.https://en.islcollective.com/mypage/my-creations?search_key=Environment&type=printables&option=published&id=5163&grammar=&vocabulary=&materials=&levels=&studentTypes=&skills=&languageExams=&dialect=&functions=&page=1&sorting_type=most_newest&filter_type=filter_all&view_type=list&view_length=12 - ESL worksheets
Artist Kathleen Ryan‘s life-sized moldy fruit sculptures are made using over 10,000 glass beads, semi-precious stones and pearls, each of which are attached by steel pins into polystyrene foam bases. They also represent a serious,…
Qu'est-ce-que la pédagogie Reggio ? Quelles sont les points essentiels ? L'environnement, les éducateurs et les parents...
Learn 14 English collocations connected with work with detailed meanings. Will be very helpful in the work environment. B1 English level.
Discover the essence of Kaizen with our sleek, modern poster designed to inspire and guide you through the journey of continuous improvement. Featuring ten core principles of this transformative philosophy, our poster is perfect for office spaces, workshops, and any setting where growth and efficiency are valued. Embrace a mindset of positive change and enhance your environment with this visually striking and thought-provoking piece.
By Alan George The Japandi style is a blend of Japanese and Scandinavian design philosophies that emphasize minimalism, functionality, natural materials, and a connection to...
Ever notice how some places make you feel comfortable and at ease and others make you want to check your phone continuously? This is different for everyone; if human beings didn’t have such distinct needs and tastes, we wouldn’t be waging a continuous war over whether pineapple is an acceptable pizza topping. The good news is, understanding your human design environment type gives you insight into how to set up your surroundings to set you up for success. The thought process is that the more comfortable you feel in your environment, the more you’ll be able to listen to your intuition, use your authority, and just feel overall amazing. Interested? How to find your human design environment? If you are unsure of your human design environment, you can use our free human design environment calculator aka free human design chart. Your human design environment is the last item listed on the right side of the human desing chart. The human design ideal environment allows for your energy to flow in a way that helps you discover and serve your true purpose. You should expect to feel more energy and joy doing the same things when in a space that is energetically aligned with you and your unique needs. What are the human design environment types? There are six human design environment types and they have a few different identities. It can be how you orient yourself in a room, the room, and the people around you. Begin to notice how you hold yourself in a space. Where do you feel calm and energized or drained or even stressed the eff out? There are six main different human design environments and they can mean different things to different people - it could be how you orient yourself in a space or it could mean the design of the space. Experiment with different aspects of your environment and check in with your energy flow. Are you more productive? Do you feel more at ease? I used to sit by the window in my office because it was the best spot available; however, one day I was working in the office near the back and realized I liked having a wall behind me (my human design environment is caves) and was more in flow than the “best spot” so I changed offices. I still love bright colors in my office so don’t take your environment name too literally. Just see if it is a design aspect or orientation aspect that gets you into flow. 1. Human Design Environment Caves Human Design Environment Caves tend to thrive in an environment that feels safe and secure. A space that is comfortable, cozy and protective, kind of like the room equivalent of a flannel onesie. Historically, a cave was a place to hide from the elements and dangers of the world. There is only one way in and out which provides control. A solid wall behind you might help you feel at ease. The goal here is to make a space that feels comfortable so you can recharge and access your creativity. Don’t think dark and cold, rather experiment with orienting yourself with a wall behind you or adding a more comfortable chair. Cave people have been known to linger in the bathroom on their phone to get the reprieve they need, but if you create a space that allows it more naturally, people will stop wondering what you shouldn't have had for lunch. 4 Tips for Human Design Environment Caves People: Wall at the Back Create a Nook Play with Pillows and Rugs Comfort is Key 2. Human Design Environment Markets Human Design Environment Markets thrive in spaces that are comforting but also stimulating. Imagine traditional marketplaces filled with different spices, textiles, smells, sounds, and people. This human design environment is all about selecting the ones that feel best for you. Working in a boring cubicle or home will not work for you. Your environment is all about trying different elements that make you feel grounded and stimulated. Play around with textures and fabrics, invite friends over to cook new cuisines, enjoy music from around the world. Your environment is as unique as you. Find the colors, fabrics and items that make it feel alive. If bright colors are not your thing, then maybe think about music that might be stimulating. Experiment with how you can bring in the energy of a market whether it is co-working or colors. 4 Tips for Human Design Environment Markets People: Options for seating Seasonal plants or flowers Favorite items in the room Change the look when you feel bored 3. Human Design Environment Kitchen Human Design Environment Kitchen thrive when they can play with different ideas, cultures, tastes, smells, and textures. Traditionally, a central gathering place where everyone comes together. Maybe this is a co-working space or just a creative expression of all the different components that make up who you are. Maybe you need the toys on yoru desk that make it more usable - think cool mouse pad or standing desk. It could also be a literal kitchen if that is what ignites your creativity - who doesn’t love a mid-work snack? 4 Tips for Human Design Environment Kitchen People: Think Open Floor Plan Find Opportunities to connect with people you like Find New Spots to Visit Collaborate or Create near others 4. Human Design Environment Mountains Don’t worry; Human Design Environment Mountains types don’t have to live in the mountains (no shade to hermits though), but you like to have a view. Maybe that means sitting by a window or an attic with visibility of the space around. You thrive in open spaces and open floor plans. Experiment with heights and better views and see how your energy shifts. It could be as simple as a standing desk. 4 Tips for Human Design Environment Mountains People: Get Solo Time & Try Breathwork Orient the widest view possible Higher elevation when possible Standing Desk 5. Human Design Environment Valley Human design environment valleys are all about a place of collaboration. You may like to hear the sound of other people talking but in a way that allows you to choose whether you want to engage or not. If being around people or listening in on them is not your thing then maybe try the collaboration of information using a corkboard. You love to hear and have access to information so while others hate thin walls…maybe you don’t mind some innocent eavesdropping here and there. 4 Tips for Human Design Environment Valleys People: Places you can People Watch Opportunities for Learning Headphones when needed Groundedon the first floor 6. Human Design Environment Shores Human Design Environment Shorestypes thrive where two different landscapes or things come together – think of a shoreline where water meets land. It can be as simple as sitting by a window or maybe consider painting the walls of your home different colors. Express your creativity to see what works best to create this duality for you. Of course, if you can actually set up your workspace in a cabana by the sea, more power to you (and tell us your secrets). 4 Tips for Human Design Environment Shores People: Sit by the window Design a Foyer you Love Look for in-between spaces like porch Play with creating interesting lines of symmetry in your space HARDSCAPES VERSUS LANDSCAPE Hardscapes are 1-3 (caves, markets, or kitchens) which benefit from creating a space that mimics this archetype. Landscapes are 4-6 (mountains, valleys, and shores) which focus more on the feeling or the energy of the space. Hardscapes can be more practical whereas landscapes can be more poetic. That doesn’t mean you can’t dabble in and out of this binary, but rather this is an invitation to explore and discover what feels right to your soul. Basically, you do you!Ever notice how some places make you feel comfortable and at ease, while others make you want to check your phone continuously? It's like that feeling when you step into a cozy café that instantly feels like home, versus being in a crowded, bustling market where every sight and sound demands your attention. These subtle nuances in our environment affect us differently because, well, we're all wired uniquely. If human beings didn’t have such distinct needs and tastes, we wouldn’t be waging a continuous war over whether pineapple is an acceptable pizza topping. The good news is, understanding your human design environment type gives you insight into how to set up your surroundings to set you up for success. The thought process is that the more comfortable you feel in your environment, the more you’ll be able to listen to your intuition, use your authority, and just feel overall amazing.Finding your human design environment type is like discovering your own personal candy store – you know, the one where everything seems perfectly aligned with your taste buds. It’s about creating a space where your energy can flow freely, allowing you to uncover and serve your true purpose with joy and vitality. Whether you're a cave dweller who thrives in cozy nooks, a market enthusiast who seeks comfort amidst stimulation, or a kitchen connoisseur who finds inspiration in cultural diversity, there's a unique environment type tailored just for you. It's not about conforming to stereotypes but rather tuning into what truly resonates with your soul. So, if you find yourself lingering in the bathroom for a moment of respite, maybe it's time to curate a space that naturally provides the comfort and security you crave, minus the awkward glances from coworkers wondering if you had too much for lunch. Do you want to go on a journey of self-discovery that unlocks your human design chart and feel more supported and happy? CLAIM INVITIATION About the Author: Kavita Sahai, The Founder Kavita Sahai has worked in the wellness industry for over a decade and is a certified expert in aromatherapy, Ayurveda, yoga, and nutrition, with a rich background in human design and beauty oils. Kavita combines traditional wisdom with modern research to offer holistic wellness and beauty insights. Focused on sustainable self-care practices, Kavita guides individuals towards achieving both internal and external radiance. She hold an undergraduate degree from the University of Florida and a Master's from UC Berkeley.
Bruno Basso, Professor of Earth and Environment Sciences at Michigan State University says that digital agriculture can put us on a path to agricultural sustainability.
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh found that smart people have fewer genetic mutations that negatively affect intelligence and health than people who aren't intelligent.
Image 2 of 10 from gallery of The Architecture of Kowloon Walled City: An Excerpt from 'City of Darkness Revisited'. Photograph by 'City of Darkness Revisited'