It isn't a normal sort of a day. The Sun is up, the birds are out, but everybody's indoors. Having to stay home can be confusing and lonely for children. This heart-warming story by author-illustrator Julia Seal highlights the importance of friendship and community during these challenging times. The beautiful illustrations and message of hope will help children to see the power of togetherness, and understand that even though we might feel like we're alone, we're alone together.
But this relentless connection leads to a deep solitude. MIT professor Sherry Turkle argues that as technology ramps up, our emotional lives ramp down.
In Alone Together, MIT technology and society professor Sherry Turkle explores the power of our new tools and toys to dramatically alter our social lives.
The book will inspire rich discussions about what it means to be alone and together and what the experience of "alone togetherness" might mean for friends." —School Library Journal
—Paul Laurence Dunbar, “We Wear the Mask” It was on the once-peopled streets of Manhattan in early March of 2020 that I noticed something out of the ordinary. There they were on the edge of Bryant Park: three patches of a pale blue once ...
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It is uplifting and humorous and includes plenty of tips for making as Asperger marriage succeed. This book offers couples hope, encouragement and strategies for their own relationships.
Elena G. Bonner, was a Soviet dissident and human-rights campaigner who endured banishment and exile along with her husband, the noted nuclear physicist and activist for disarmament, peace and human...
The second edition of alone, together is shot on 35mm film, developed, printed, scored, cut and bound by hand in Dallas, Texas.
This is how the other half lived—dinner dances, satin gowns, beach houses, hotel suites, first-class cabins on the Queen Mary.
17-44 ; several of the essays collected in Anthony Giddens and David Held , eds . , Classes , Power , and Conflict ( 1982 ) ; and Stuart M. Blumin , “ The Hypothesis of MiddleClass Formation in Nineteenth - Century America : A Critique ...