When people lack a sense of awe, there will be disaster.
~ Lao Zi
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When people lack a sense of awe, there will be disaster.
~ Lao Zi
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Sustainability considerations are increasingly important in both public and private sector supply chains, says @SandraHamilton. Read her Original Thinking Blog here: https://t.co/ySu93OygaO pic.twitter.com/E2quj57CJE
— Alliance MBS (@AllianceMBS) February 17, 2022
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The next generation of smartphone cameras—as well as medical imaging devices and more—could be on the horizon thanks to new research from #UMassAmherst's James Watkins. https://t.co/GvtkBxSRUw pic.twitter.com/VFguwRXShD
— UMass Amherst (@UMassAmherst) August 24, 2021
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Let's hear it, Rams! Submit your best entries for this season's URI Magazine Photo Caption Contest.
➡️: https://t.co/9Zmx058vJE pic.twitter.com/6J6UL9bql9
— URI (@universityofri) December 30, 2021
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Thoughts left unsaid are never wasted.
~ Henry S. Haskins
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Join the history of art and architecture for a symposium, "I've Seen Trouble: Art Out of Dark Times" on 9/25 at 2:30pm Charmaine A. Nelson—professor of art history and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in transatlantic Black diaspora art—delivers the keynote. https://t.co/QM5en4jD2h pic.twitter.com/lVvwspQ8t5
— UMass Amherst (@UMassAmherst) September 23, 2021
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Via @ibm
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Liberté, égalité, fraternité
Bonne fête nationale à tous les Français
Happy National Day to all French people#BastilleDay #sorbonnead #university #universities #France pic.twitter.com/gKP1CXOAO7— Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi (@SorbonneAD) July 14, 2022
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We’re primates. To hear the anthropologists tell it, we once built reciprocity by picking nits from one another’s fur—a function replaced in less hirsute times by the exchange of gossip. And what better gossip mart is there than the office? Separate people, and the gossip—as well as more productive forms of teamwork—dries up.
~ Jerry Useem via The Atlantic
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