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Suchwort: "This"
Stichwort: Thonet - 54 Presseschau-Absätze - Seite 1 von 5
9punkt
21.09.2019
[…]
Fahrer an einem Zehn-Stunden-Tag zwanzig bis vierzig Dollar verdienen: "Yet for those who can join the online delivery industry, startups, flush with venture capital, have both altered and entrenched
this
historically exploitative low-wage work. The higher profile and PR consciousness of the new app firms curb some of the job's worst abuses and offer the potential for better wages, but they also formalize
[…]
9punkt
26.05.2018
[…]
in the constitution - that's it. Put it
this
way. Imagine a rerun of the Brexit referendum in which, as before, the big political hitters were lined up on one side; but with no equivalent of Boris Johnson or Gisela Stuart on the other side and no Daily Mail or Telegraph or Spectator either. I do realise that
this
may sound like rather a lovely idea, but
this
isn't to equate the issues, just to convey
[…]
9punkt
20.12.2017
[…]
women, and I'm so happy that Time magazine's Person of the Year was the #MeToo movement. But when you're talking about statistics, and they say,
this
percentage of women are sexually harassed or raped, they don't actually put those percentages for men -
this
percentage of men sexually harass. I think we need to take that focus of victimisation off of the victims and actually look at the problem. Where
[…]
9punkt
18.10.2016
[…]
sensors that coordinate balance and spatial orientation, like the inner-ear vestibular system of mammals -- in dragonfly necks. 'They're totally fascinating,' Siwanowicz said. 'They have
this
huge head that rests on
this
one point, and those sensors communicate directly to wing and abdomen muscles. It's stabilized inertia. That direct neck-to-abdomen link hadn't been found before. I'm finding something
[…]
In
This
is Colossal stellt Jobson kurz die fotografischen Arbeiten des Neurobiologen Igor Siwanowicz vor. Die wunderbar farbigen Bilder wurden mit einem konfokalen Laser-Scanning-Mikroskop gemacht, das viel mehr Details erfasst als jedes normale Mikroskop. Im Bild der Vorderfuß eines Gemeinen Furchenschwimmers (Acilius sulcatus). Mehr über seine Arbeit kann man in einem schon etwas älteren Interview
[…]
Efeu
21.03.2016
[…]
h und gottlos verstehen. Charlotte Otter etwa plädiert in einem ersten Beitrag gegen die Einfallslosigkeit in der Ermordung und Verstümmelung weiblicher Körper: "Next time you are in a bookshop, do
this
exercise: Approach the crime fiction section and pick up the first book that comes to hand. Does it start with the mutilated body of a beautiful young woman? Check. Try ten books. It'll only take a
[…]
Efeu
15.10.2015
[…]
als vierzig indische Autoren haben ihre Literaturpreise zurückgegeben, aus Protest gegen das "Klima der Intoleranz" in Indien, meldet der Guardian: "The row took on an international dimension earlier
this
week when Salman Rushdie weighed in, telling a local television network that the failure of prime minister Narendra Modi and others to act was allowing a new 'degree of thuggish violence' in India.
[…]
Efeu
05.11.2014
[…]
waitresses; the loneliness was often choking. ... If I say that those streets were fascinating, the truth is that they were almost intolerably dull - yet despite
this
I would plod through the better ones again and again. There were moments -
this
was the point - when a completely ordinary house or face or artifact or splash of light (and here you could never say if what happened was inherent in the thing
[…]
Efeu
13.08.2014
[…]
how UR did it when using a breakbeat. It might have sounded a bit trashy with UR, but nowhere near as distorted as became our habit. As a former punk rock guitarist I knew we could turn up the energy
this
way. By distorting digital sounds with analogue effects they gain more overtones and become fatter and more extreme. It seemed like trashy garage recordings, similar to how punk bands traditionally
[…]
Efeu
14.07.2014
[…]
dislocation, of feeling out of place. Those unsettling moments we all have, momentary but unavoidable, when we think, "Am I really here? Where am I?" But "Japan Drug", like almost no other book, achieves
this
effect page after page after page, shot after shot, fully embracing that part of us which seeks moments of strangeness in our busy lives." (Bild: António Júlio Duarte) In London befinden sich mehr
[…]
9punkt
23.06.2014
[…]
her "sick", the problem seems not to be that she has prepared an animal for the pot, but that she undertook all the stages (capture, slaughter, preparation, cooking) herself. What"s remarkable about
this
is that the act concerned was once - and not all that long ago - utterly unremarkable." In der Zeit glaubt Ulrich Greiner unverdrossen an den Wert hergebrachter Rituale, deren Modernisierung fast immer
[…]
9punkt
18.06.2014
[…]
are more likely to be granted access. Less well known is that journalists whom military contractors rate as likely to produce "favorable" coverage, based on their past reporting, also get preference.
This
outsourced "favorability" rating assigned to each applicant is used to screen out those judged likely to produce critical coverage." Leicht mokant, mit wohltuender Distanz und doch bewundernd denkt
[…]
Feuilletons
20.11.2013
[…]
Aber: "The days are over when those demanding secrecy for their work can offer the dismissive excuses of the three intelligence chiefs to Westminster's intelligence and security committee earlier
this
month.
This
boiled down to 'Trust us, we are policemen'. How could anyone trust people who delivered Britain's entire wardrobe of state secrets, some 60,000 files, to a potential audience of up to 800,000
[…]
Feuilletons
08.11.2013
[…]
first time, for instance, they went a little crazy. They'd traveled fifteen miles an hour, and when they were writing the accounts afterward they struggled to describe that unthinkable speed and what
this
linear velocity does to a perspective as you're looking forward. There was even a Victorian medical complaint called 'railway spine.' Emergent technologies were irreversibly altering their landscape
[…]
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