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so this lilac colour, a whole piece of research was done — so, apparently, van gogh was a tremendousbsessed about what is a colour that supports sleep? and he identified this perfect bluey lilac — that art historians have managed to work out what the colour was — that apparently, in the way it relates to uv light, best supports a sleeping environment. oh, that's crazy! this is the perfect colour for sleeping? yeah! the essence of the challenge is its variety of functions. what is this? a village hall? this is the main hall in the community centre. so,it is a village hall, for a village that's just being built, then, isn't it? it's the equivalent of a village hall, but it's a village hall that's become a performance venue, but it's also a place for marriages, or memorial services. there are kids' classes that come on in here. but if you are doing dance, then chamber music, then rock, it helps if you can change the sound of the hall, which they can do. with the touch of a button, the blinds come down, the echo can change completely. the blinds are down. give me a clap. he claps. quite
so this lilac colour, a whole piece of research was done — so, apparently, van gogh was a tremendousbsessed about what is a colour that supports sleep? and he identified this perfect bluey lilac — that art historians have managed to work out what the colour was — that apparently, in the way it relates to uv light, best supports a sleeping environment. oh, that's crazy! this is the perfect colour for sleeping? yeah! the essence of the challenge is its variety of functions. what is this? a...
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so this lilac colour, a whole piece of research was done — so, apparently, van gogh was a tremendous obsessed about what is a colour that supports sleep? and he identified this perfect bluey lilac — that art historians have managed to work out what the colour was — that apparently, in the way it relates to uv light, best supports a sleeping environment. oh, that's crazy! this is the perfect colour for sleeping? the essence of the challenge is its variety of functions. what is this? a village hall? this is the main hall in the community centre. so,it is a village hall, for a village that's just being built, then, isn't it? it's the equivalent of a village hall, but it's a village hall that's become a performance venue, but it's also a place for marriages, or memorial services. there are kids‘ classes that come on in here. but if you are doing dance, then chamber music, then rock, it helps if you can change the sound of the hall, which they can do. with the touch of a button, the blinds come down, the echo can change completely. the blinds are down. give me a clap. he claps. quite an e
so this lilac colour, a whole piece of research was done — so, apparently, van gogh was a tremendous obsessed about what is a colour that supports sleep? and he identified this perfect bluey lilac — that art historians have managed to work out what the colour was — that apparently, in the way it relates to uv light, best supports a sleeping environment. oh, that's crazy! this is the perfect colour for sleeping? the essence of the challenge is its variety of functions. what is this? a...
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and an electrically powered van. gogh a. small fellow becoming a city of an isolationist some megabuck numbers of me moving in cities all soaring and it challenges us to how you gonna make a long list. what the future transportation concepts be. is affordable living space for everyone unattainable. the. third. the first. time for an upgrade. how about furniture that grows on buying. a house with no roof. or design highlights you can make yourself. trends tips and tricks every journey begins with the first step and every language with the first word published in the book. nico is in germany to learn german and why not with him it's simple online on your mobile and free to set the w z learning course nikos fake german made him see. it was a human made because of. the first global disaster of the twentieth century. more to end all wars cost millions of lives. world war one. member marks the hundredth anniversary of itself. what is humankind learned from the great more. as it learned anything at all. is real peace and civility.
and an electrically powered van. gogh a. small fellow becoming a city of an isolationist some megabuck numbers of me moving in cities all soaring and it challenges us to how you gonna make a long list. what the future transportation concepts be. is affordable living space for everyone unattainable. the. third. the first. time for an upgrade. how about furniture that grows on buying. a house with no roof. or design highlights you can make yourself. trends tips and tricks every journey begins...
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this lilac colour, it will be the research was done and apparently van gogh was a tremendous insomniaccame quite upset about what is a colour that supports sleep? ea dana fry this perfect blue lilac that art historians have managed to work at what the colour was bad apparently in the way it relates to uv light, best supports a sleeping environment. that is crazy. this is the perfect colour for sleeping? yes. the essence of the challenge is its variety of functions. what is this? a village hall? this is the main hall in the community centre. so, it isa hall in the community centre. so, it is a village hall for a village that's just being built, is a village hall for a village that'sjust being built, isn't is a village hall for a village that's just being built, isn't it? it's the equivalent of a village hall, but it's one that's become performance venue , hall, but it's one that's become performance venue, but it's also a place for marriages, or memorial services. there are kids classes that go on in here. if you are doing dance, then chamber music bentrat it helps if you can change the
this lilac colour, it will be the research was done and apparently van gogh was a tremendous insomniaccame quite upset about what is a colour that supports sleep? ea dana fry this perfect blue lilac that art historians have managed to work at what the colour was bad apparently in the way it relates to uv light, best supports a sleeping environment. that is crazy. this is the perfect colour for sleeping? yes. the essence of the challenge is its variety of functions. what is this? a village hall?...
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around the same time, vincent van gogh's last painting, wheatfield of course, had a similar scene about the end of existence, whether it is personal existence, or humankind's existence. these are things that troubled winslow homer. they were part of his make up. his deep, dark complex, never really understood makeup. from the beginning of his career to the end, as you can see, he has been utterly consisted in his attempt to make art that captures the imagination. it captures the eye, and says something, often very dark about humanity and a larger condition of universal existence. so, that is it for today. thank you for being here. keep working on your bibliographies, we will move on, next time. [ applause ] >>> c-span's washington journal, live every day, with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, democratic strategist steve mann and republican strategist todd harris talk about the best and worst lyrical ads of the 2018 elections. and boston law professor -- joins us to talk about tax laws. be sure to watch she spans -- c- span's washington journal on sunda
around the same time, vincent van gogh's last painting, wheatfield of course, had a similar scene about the end of existence, whether it is personal existence, or humankind's existence. these are things that troubled winslow homer. they were part of his make up. his deep, dark complex, never really understood makeup. from the beginning of his career to the end, as you can see, he has been utterly consisted in his attempt to make art that captures the imagination. it captures the eye, and says...
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of stop short because i think a great work of art is a link with another person so you think of van goghrough to create that, whereas this is an algorithm. >> and we have to wait for the links to be created to other people. richard lloyd, thank you so much. >> not at all. thank you for inviting me. >> the portrait of edmond de bellamy is up for auction on october 26. how you look at the world depends on your perspective. >>> ahead, just how big a role people play in tough circumstances. you're watching cbs "this morning." >>> this morning in our reporter's notebook series, we look to the stars for a change of perspective, how in a moment of near disaster we see how preparedness and partnership help to find the calm in the most demanding situations. how was your workweek? did you get an irritating e-mail? did your soul wither on a conference call. >> liftoff of the soyuz ms-10. >> nick hague had a rough day on the job recently. he was on his way to work when he found himself zooming towards the planet at twice the speed of sound and seven times the force of gravity. he was at the pointy e
of stop short because i think a great work of art is a link with another person so you think of van goghrough to create that, whereas this is an algorithm. >> and we have to wait for the links to be created to other people. richard lloyd, thank you so much. >> not at all. thank you for inviting me. >> the portrait of edmond de bellamy is up for auction on october 26. how you look at the world depends on your perspective. >>> ahead, just how big a role people play in...
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i want to let them know the effect it‘s having because there are people that could be the next van goghand there wasn't this support, the funding available to help me. i'm from one of the biggest schools in the country. there was one counsellor. i wasn't able, for years, to get in and that meant i was predicted a stars but i passed that was all. that has now meant i don't feel well enough to continue to do my a—levels and therefore can't go on to university. it is closed so many doors at such a young e, closed so many doors at such a young age, because there was an support for me. if the council had been available at your school, you say your school couldn‘t afford it because money is being spent on other things, what difference do you think it would have made to you? towards the end of my gcse 's i did get a counsellor, because they had won but there were so many pupils that she was so far stretched. when idid get that she was so far stretched. when i did get her, it helped massively, but before then, i was all on my own. harry, hello. my school, it's a very small school, my school's p
i want to let them know the effect it‘s having because there are people that could be the next van goghand there wasn't this support, the funding available to help me. i'm from one of the biggest schools in the country. there was one counsellor. i wasn't able, for years, to get in and that meant i was predicted a stars but i passed that was all. that has now meant i don't feel well enough to continue to do my a—levels and therefore can't go on to university. it is closed so many doors at...