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What Are You Reading Right Now? The Big Oyster: History on the Half Shell, by Hilde Sennema.
What Oysters Teach Us About
Resilience
? One of the most engaging ways of writing and reading history are microhistories.
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In the Face of Adversity, by Su Müstecaplıoğlu and Saartje Nibbering.
These events remind us of the fragility of life and the power of nature, while also highlighting the
resilience
and strength of humanity in the face of adversity.
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Missteps, by Saartje Nibbering.
The average student has developed a certain amount of
resilience
. Which is needed to not go into full self-blaming-mode when we get a redo, but instead, pick it up with grace. Questionable, that for sure.
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Thinking the unthinkable, by Nadine van den Berg.
My MSc Urbanism thesis is about stimulating climate and flood
resilience
in hurricane-prone Houston, Texas.
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Setting sail to freedom: the untold queer stories on cruise ships, by TJ Rivera.
Let us journey back to the enchanting era of the 50s, where cruise ships evolved into sanctuaries of liberation and acceptance for the queer community, transcending their utilitarian roles to symbolize
resilience
amidst societal constraints.
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The Archive, by Nathan Döding & Andre Joosse.
Let’s celebrate the allure of decay and the
resilience
of nature in our urban world.”. All images are courtesy of Andre Joosse. Andre Joosse (1975) is next to his job as a firefighter an urban explorer and freelance photographer.
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pOthOles, by Jonathan Kaye.
The demands are incessant on our surroundings and on us, pushing us to innovate solutions for
resilience
and some sort of permanence. Yet these cannot truly be, for the infrastructure of our lives is beholden to time.
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A subjective take on greenwashing, by Katarzyna Soltysiak and Ecaterina Stefanescu.
But to build
resilience
, long-term solutions are needed and these need to involve communities, systems of funding and the well-being of local species. How about cutting down native forests to grow bamboo for construction?
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Dear TU Delft, by Christopher Clarkson.
Keeton continues, “‘Diversity’ and ‘inclusion’ are thrown around a lot, but so many studies have shown that multiple perspectives strengthen the
resilience
of an institution. And that is only from an employer’s perspective.
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Bnieuws edition 56/05. Published May 2023.
with a book recommendation by Hilde Sennema, pertaining to the topic of oysters,
resiliency
, and microhistory. (page 30). Please bring this copy out into the sun and please enjoy your reading.
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Woe Is Me, Once a Prize, Now... A Pariah, by Tuyen Le.
I am further cultivated inside a glasshouse from a small cutting to practice my
resiliency
in the Dutch climate.
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