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Its limitations, once acknowledged, become as intriguing as its beauties, which are many: from the grand vegetative panorama that is "My Hills of Home," to the stream running like a slice of blue-white sky through "The Old Oaken Bucket," to the shrewdly goofy, witty human gatherings in "A Tramp on Christmas Day" and "A Country Wedding".
We got a few unsettling shots of people in masks smashing up cars, some sweeping statements about how people can loose inhibitions in a large mass – and then, unbelievably, it cut to a shot of a crowd at a music festival: "Now, thankfully, most human gatherings pass without incident".
His 1895 book, "The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind," shaped academic discussions of human gatherings for half a century and encouraged 20th-century fascist dictators, including Benito Mussolini, to treat crowds as emotional organisms — something to be manipulated and controlled.
As an adult I've found I'm rarely into human gatherings, but it would be nice if my late twenties brought on some new social skills on par with those of my peers, maybe an affinity toward dancing at techno parties for the music or going to gallery openings for the networking.
As an adult I've found I'm rarely into human gatherings, even though it would be nice if my late twenties brought forth some new social skills on par with those my peers seem to be developing, like a love of dancing at techno parties just for the music or going to a gallery opening for the networking.
Always report bears caught watching campsites and human gatherings.
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Dog parks are more cliquish than any other human gathering with the possible exception of seventh grade.
I was born and raised in Athens and belong to a generation eager to have the most noble human gathering come home.
This, and several other British cultural exchanges planned with China, reflect the essence of MacGregor's immense legacy: the idea that masterpieces of world art and documents of world history are messengers of peace to be shared across the planet, while places like the British Museum become human gathering places and cross-cultural fora.
They were there long enough to feel the warmth of any human gathering, not least one that calls itself Kingdom Come, and then to abide by the common sense of the railroad decision to reduce that town from a hub to a ghost town.
4. Being deeply engaged in a cell-phone conversation while your dog is humping another dog, gnawing off someone's leg, or terrorizing a puppy is generally considered "anti-social" and "not cool". 5. Dog parks are more cliquish than any other human gathering with the possible exception of seventh grade.
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