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Implicit in this thinking is that poverty is strictly a social problem, an abstraction you read about in the papers or gingerly step over on the sidewalk, rather than a collective falling down on the job of being human.

J.F., you're one of the reasons I'm so proud to be an American today, but I have to disagree with you about whether Barack Obama has a role to play in leading America in a collective trust fall or group hug.Yes, it's unseemly for a country's president to be its life coach.

Again a collective hush fell over the boat as first the spare, white-washed lighthouse and then the inn, a large Victorian house behind the lighthouse, sprang into view atop a cliff.

Next came an apprenticeship at the Huntington Ranch, a 15-acre teaching garden in San Marino, where she developed a passion for fruit trees, and a job she describes as "fruit tree hustling" for the artist collective Fallen Fruit.

Ms Heller is particularly informative on the way that the "collective" fell apart when she fell out with Branden.Yet Rand's appeal has been undimmed by either the vituperation of her critics or the peculiarity of her admirers.

Sept. 6: The next installment of the "Conversation With... .. series will feature art collective Fallen Fruit.

Included in the mix will be installations by artists such as Karla Diaz, Haruko Tanaka and the collective Fallen Fruit, which riffs on the social, cultural and economic ramifications of food.

"We were kind of kooky when we started, but no one treats us like were kooky anymore," says Matias Viegener, co-founder of the L.A.-based art collective Fallen Fruit.

After years of careful civic and arboreal cultivation, progressive LA-based art collective Fallen Fruit is set to unveil Phase Two of The Endless Orchard -- the world's largest public artwork -- with a new website and fruit-sharing app, and two more living art sites in Los Angeles.

Sebald is describing a collective death, a falling away; the people in this word picture, like the felled trees he describes in "The Rings of Saturn," are as if caught in a kind of swoon.

There are two ways to understand the obligation to research: 1) a collective obligation that falls upon us jointly and severally, to make provision for the fulfilment of the obligation through the social apparatus that exists to do this; 2) an individual obligation that falls upon each of us.

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