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Boundary Object
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Object Lessons
'I have put this book together, not as a prose narrative is usually constructed, but as a poem might be.In turnings and returnings. In parts which find and repeat themselves and re-state the argument until it loses its reasonable edge and hopefully becomes a sort of cadence.' In "Object Lessons" Eavan Boland meditates on womanhood in the specific places and times of her life.She engages, in a scrupulous and evocative prose, the issues of nationhood as well, clearing a space within Ireland where to be a woman and a poet has seemed in the past a contradiction in terms.The book functions in her work as Wordsworth's "Prelude" does in his, though Boland does not allow herself the luxury of rapture: to say no more or less than she means, she focuses on particulars, on 'obstinate details' that contain and represent larger meaning, connection and force.The autobiography here is not of a confessional kind: the facts which connect with other voices, other lives, matter.What the London Review of Books called Boland's 'radical but undoctrinaire feminism' informs all the related meditations in "Object Lessons", an enabling document of our time.Unease with Modernism, a concern with the erotic in time, and at every point a sense of continuities, mark the book as a portrait of a critical imagination of deep integrity finding a way among history's obstacles, finding itself in and through the lessons of the objects - particularly artifacts and poems - that it encounters.
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Impossible Object
"The object of life is impossible; one cuts out fabrication and creates reality.A mirror is held to the back of the head and one's hand has to move the opposite way from what was intended." In these closing lines from Impossible Object, one has embodied both Nicholas Mosley's subject of love and imagination, as well as his unmatched lyric style.In eight carefully connected stories that are joined by introspective interludes on related subjects, the author pursues the notion, through the lives of a couple seen by different narrators, that "those who like unhappy ends can have them, and those who don't will have to look for them."
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Broken Object
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From what age is an object considered antique?
An object is generally considered antique if it is at least 100 years old. This age requirement is a common guideline used by collectors, historians, and antique dealers to classify items as antique. However, some experts may consider items that are at least 50 years old to be antique, particularly in the context of certain types of collectibles or vintage items. Ultimately, the classification of an object as antique depends on the specific criteria and standards of the individual or organization making the determination.
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At what age can an object be considered antique?
An object is typically considered antique if it is at least 100 years old. This age requirement is a general guideline used by collectors, historians, and antique dealers to distinguish between vintage items and true antiques. However, some experts may consider items that are at least 50 years old to be antique as well, depending on the specific item and its historical significance. Ultimately, the age at which an object can be considered antique may vary depending on the context and the preferences of the individual or organization assessing it.
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From when does an old object count as antique?
An old object is generally considered to be antique if it is at least 100 years old. This age requirement is a common guideline used by collectors, historians, and antique dealers to distinguish between vintage and antique items. However, some experts may use a different threshold, such as 50 or 75 years, depending on the specific category of the object and the context in which it is being evaluated. Ultimately, the designation of "antique" is subjective and can vary based on individual perspectives and the standards of different industries.
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What is a historical object for a presentation?
A historical object for a presentation is an item from the past that is used to provide tangible evidence and insight into a particular historical period, event, or culture. It can be anything from a piece of artwork, a tool, a document, a piece of clothing, or a relic. Historical objects are used in presentations to help bring history to life, engage the audience, and provide a deeper understanding of the past by connecting it to physical, tangible items. These objects can serve as powerful visual aids and can help to make history more relatable and accessible to the audience.
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Indestructible Object
“Beautifully messy and real.” —Amy Spalding, bestselling author of We Used to Be FriendsPerfect for fans of What If It’s Us and Mary H.K. Choi, this stunning coming-of-age novel from Printz Honor author Mary McCoy follows a Memphis teen whose quest to uncover the secrets of love reveals new truths about herself. For the past two years, Lee has been laser-focused on two things: her job as a sound tech at a local coffee shop and her podcast Artists in Love, which she cohosts with her boyfriend Vincent. Until he breaks up with her on the air right after graduation. When their unexpected split, the loss of her job, and her parent’s announcement that they’re separating coincide, Lee’s plans, her art, and her life are thrown into turmoil.Searching for a new purpose, Lee recruits her old friend Max and new friend Risa to produce a podcast called Objects of Destruction, where they investigate whether love actually exists at all. But the deeper they get into the love stories around them, the more Lee realizes that she’s the one who’s been holding love at arm’s length. And when she starts to fall for Risa, she finds she’ll have to be more honest with herself and the people in her life to create a new love story of her own. Funny, romantic, and heartfelt, this is a story about secrets, lies, friendship, found family, an expired passport, a hidden VHS tape, fried pickles, the weird and wild city of Memphis, and, most of all, love.
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Found Object
A journalist begins to question everything she knows about her mother’s murder in a startling novel of suspense by the New York Times bestselling author of The Body Reader. Culpable in an exposé gone tragically wrong, investigative journalist Jupiter Bellarose takes her boss’s advice: head back to her hometown for a fluff piece and get her world in balance.But in Savannah, the past is waiting. Twenty years ago Jupiter’s mother, actress and celebrated beauty Marie Nova, was murdered, leaving many in her wake: Jupiter’s father, who has erased memories of his wife’s murder with alcohol.The matriarch of the cosmetics company who helped make Marie a star—and who takes every opportunity to reopen old wounds.Then there’s the fragile cop with blood on his hands, and the killer whose confession no longer seems convincing. With so many lingering questions, Jupiter must revisit the grisly event that has influenced every decision in her life.Maybe her homecoming will bring closure. Or maybe the worst is yet to come.
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Object Logos
Object Logos contains a carefully curated selection of logos, trademarks and symbols from around the world formed of objects such as scissors, musical instruments, sports kit, tools, keys and stationery.
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What is the difference between prepositional object and object?
The main difference between a prepositional object and an object is their relationship to the verb in a sentence. An object is a noun or pronoun that directly receives the action of the verb, while a prepositional object is the noun or pronoun that comes after a preposition and is related to the verb indirectly. In other words, an object is directly affected by the verb, while a prepositional object is connected to the verb through a preposition.
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'Substance or object?'
A substance is a type of matter that has a specific composition and properties, such as water or salt. An object, on the other hand, is a tangible item that can be seen and touched, such as a book or a chair. While substances are the fundamental building blocks of matter, objects are made up of one or more substances and have a distinct shape and form.
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What is the difference between object identity and object state?
Object identity refers to the unique identifier of an object, which distinguishes it from other objects. It remains constant throughout the object's lifetime, even if its state changes. On the other hand, object state refers to the current values of the object's attributes or properties at a specific point in time. The state of an object can change as it interacts with the system or its environment, while its identity remains constant.
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What is the difference between object constancy and object permanence?
Object constancy refers to the ability to maintain a consistent emotional bond with a person despite changes in the environment or temporary absences. It involves understanding that people can still care for you even when they are not physically present. On the other hand, object permanence is the understanding that objects continue to exist even when they are out of sight. It is a cognitive milestone typically achieved in infancy, whereas object constancy is a more complex emotional concept that develops later in childhood.
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