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108 Questions, by Jonas Althuis.
Pick one and
ponder
. Hi, how are you? What is architecture? What is not architecture? What is good architecture? Who’s qualified to judge good from bad? What is urban planning? What is not urban planning?
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Jargon, by Sam Eadington.
- he dismantles the way in which different groups in our society use language with different intentions, providing us with plenty to
ponder
along the way.
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Bnieuws edition 54/06. Published June 2021.
Instead of feeding your thoughts with mine, I'll leave you to
ponder
these questions for yourself; you have a few months to do so before you hear from us again.
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I Feel Out of Place, by Tuyen Le.
The final question to
ponder
on is “why does adding figures to the render the last thing on the list?” Maybe the act of making a folder of human figures that represent the project’s demographic can be a solution.
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Book Review: Being Ecological, by Amy Young.
He doesn’t answer the question but as a reader, it brings forward a point to
ponder
yourself. Do you still have to feel guilty about your personal contribution to climate change because one is in effect both the individual and the population?
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No Bombing, No Heavy Petting, Just Stay in Your Lanes, by Sam Eadington.
As I sit and
ponder
the role of the pool in my project, I’m now aware that I’m not simply dealing with a place for a pleasant slipsh splosh.
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Bnieuws edition 55/05. Published June 2022.
The next article
ponders
on the matter of potholes (pg.18), you know, the cracks and dips on our street, with images captured from the suburban streets in the U.S.
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Goal Meets World, by Tuyen Le.
Pondering
on these thoughts, what were you doing last December? Where were you in February 2021? Do you remember the last time you made a goal?
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Bnieuws edition 57/01. Published September 2023.
Join penpal Joey on a journey (page 8) through the expression of queerness in Parisian boutiques,
pondering
whether shopping can regain its allure. From. Maison du Plaisier. , Playboy Mansion and.
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