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London, Burning : 'Richly pleasurable' Observer
London, Burning is a novel about the end of the 1970s, and the end of an era.It concerns a nation divided against itself, a government trembling on the verge of collapse, a city fearful of what is to come, and a people bitterly suspicious of one another.In other words, it is also a novel about now. Vicky Tress is a young policewoman on the rise who becomes involved in a corruption imbroglio with CID.Hannah Strode is an ambitious young reporter with a speciality for skewering the rich and powerful.Callum Conlan is a struggling Irish academic and writer who falls in with the wrong people.While Freddie Selves is a hugely successful theatre impresario stuck deep in a personal and political mire of his own making.These four characters, strangers at the start, happen to meet and affect the course of each other's lives profoundly. The story plots an unpredictable path through a city choked by strikes and cowed by bomb warnings.It reverberates to the sound of alarm and protest, of police sirens, punk rock, street demos, of breaking glass and breaking hearts in dusty pubs.As the clock ticks down towards a general election old alliances totter and the new broom of capitalist enterprise threatens to sweep all before it.It is funny and dark, violent but also moving.
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Where is the observer located?
The observer is located in the present moment, experiencing and perceiving the world around them. This can be both physically and mentally, as the observer's perspective is shaped by their surroundings and their internal thoughts and feelings. The observer's location is constantly changing as they move through time and space, taking in new experiences and information.
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Is there anything without an observer?
It is a philosophical question whether anything can exist without an observer. Some argue that without an observer, nothing can be perceived or confirmed to exist. Others argue that there are natural phenomena and objects that exist independently of any observer. Ultimately, the answer to this question may depend on one's perspective and beliefs about the nature of existence.
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What is a Minecraft Observer 2?
The Minecraft Observer 2 is a block in the game that detects changes in the environment and emits a redstone signal when it does. It is an upgraded version of the regular Observer block, with the ability to detect changes in a wider range of blocks and environments. This makes it a useful tool for creating automated redstone contraptions and machinery in the game.
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What is the observer in Minecraft?
In Minecraft, the observer is a block that detects changes in the environment and sends out a redstone signal when it detects a change. It can detect changes such as block updates, block state changes, and the placement or removal of items. The observer is commonly used in redstone contraptions to automate processes or trigger other mechanisms based on changes in the game world.
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Molly & the Captain : 'A gripping mystery' Observer
'An intricate, moving novel... Quinn's best book to date' Observer'Every sentence he produces is a joy' Metro'Opens up timeless themes of family, success and love' New Statesman'Truly magnificent... this is Quinn's masterpiece' The Tablet'Quinn is an intelligent analyst of the uncertainties of love and art' Sunday TimesA celebrated artist of the Georgian era paints his two young daughters at the family home in Bath.The portrait, known as "Molly &the Captain", becomes instantly famous, its fate destined to echo down the centuries, touching many lives. In the summer of 1889 a young man sits painting a line of elms in Kensington Gardens.One day he glimpses a mother at play with her two daughters and decides to include them in his picture.From that moment he is haunted by dreams that seem to foreshadow his doom. A century later, in Kentish Town, a painter and her grown-up daughters receive news of an ancestor linking them to the long-vanished double portrait of "Molly &the Captain".Meanwhile friendship with a young musician stirs unexpected passions and threatens to tear the family apart. Molly & the Captain is a story about time and art and love.Through the prism of a single painting it examines the mysteries of creativity, and the ambiguous nature of success.What weighs more, loyalty to one's talent or loyalty to one's blood?Does self-sacrifice ennoble the soul or degrade it? And what does it mean to speak of the past when its hold on the present is inescapable?Through Anthony Quinn's signature gifts - period subtlety, intricate characterisation and storytelling verve this triptych novel melds three families and three centuries into a single vision of human frailty and longing.
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Spring : 'A dazzling hymn to hope’ Observer
THE SUNDAY TIMES NUMBER ONE BESTSELLERDiscover Ali Smith's dazzling, once-in-a-generation series, the Seasonal Quartet, a tour-de-force quartet of novels about love, time, art, politics, and how we live right nowAll four instalments of the quartet are available to buy and read in paperback and ebook now: Autumn, Winter, Spring and Summer 'Her best book yet, a dazzling hymn to hope, uniting the past and the present with a chorus of voices' Observer'An astonishing accomplishment and a book for all seasons' Independent'State-of-the-nation novels which understand that the nation is you, is me, is all of us' New Statesman'Smith tells stories in a voice you can't help but listen to' The TimesWhat unites Katherine Mansfield, Charlie Chaplin, Shakespeare, Rilke, Beethoven, Brexit, the present, the past, the north, the south, the east, the west, a man mourning lost times, a woman trapped in modern times?Spring.The great connective. With an eye to the migrancy of story over time, and riffing on Pericles, one of Shakespeare's most resistant and rollicking works, Ali Smith tells the impossible tale of an impossible time. In a time of walls and lockdown Smith opens the door. The time we're living in is changing nature. Will it change the nature of story?Hope springs eternal. LONGLISTED FOR THE HIGHLAND BOOK PRIZE 2019Praise for the Seasonal Quartet:'Transcendental writing about art, death, political lies, and all the dimensions of love.It's a case not so much of reading between the lines as of being blinded by the light between the lines - in a good way' Deborah Levy on Autumn'The novel of the year is obviously Autumn, which managed the miracle of making at least a kind of sense out of post-Brexit Britain' Olivia Laing, Observer on Autumn'Ali Smith is flat-out brilliant, and she's on fire these days...Combining brainy playfulness with depth, topicality with timelessness, and complexity with accessibility while delivering an impassioned defence of human decency and art' NPR on Winter'Rank[s] among the most original, consoling and inspiring of the artistic responses to 'this mad and bitter mess' of the present' Financial Times on Winter'A novel of great ferocity, tenderness and generosity of spirit that you feel Dickens would have recognised...Smith is engaged in an extended process of mythologizing the present states of Britain...Luminously beautiful' Observer on Winter
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Cairn : ‘A marvel of a book’ Observer
'This marvel of a book is a profound meditation on the precariousness of the planet ... these pieces kept bringing tears to my eyes, catching me offguard ... it is what art or, in this case, wonderful writing can do' Kate Kellaway, ObserverCairn: A marker on open land, a memorial, a viewpoint shared by strangers. For the last five years poet and author Kathleen Jamie has been turning her attention to a new form of writing: micro-essays, prose poems, notes and fragments.Placed together, like the stones of a wayside cairn, they mark a changing psychic and physical landscape.The virtuosity of these short pieces is both subtle and deceptive.Jamie's intent 'noticing' of the natural world is suffused with a clear-eyed awareness of all we endanger.She considers the future her children face, while recalling her own childhood and notes the lost innocence in the way we respond to the dramas of nature.With meticulous care she marks the point she has reached, in life and within the cascading crises of our times. Cairn resonates with a beauty and wisdom that only an artist of Jamie's calibre could achieve.
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Do things exist independently of an observer?
The answer to this question depends on one's philosophical perspective. From a subjective idealist perspective, things only exist as perceptions in the mind of the observer. However, from an objective realist perspective, things exist independently of an observer, with their own inherent properties and existence. Ultimately, the nature of existence and the relationship between the observer and the observed is a complex and debated topic in philosophy.
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Which observer effectively has the slower time?
The observer who is in motion relative to the other observer will effectively have the slower time. This is due to the phenomenon of time dilation, as predicted by Einstein's theory of relativity. When an observer is in motion, time appears to pass more slowly for them compared to an observer at rest. This effect becomes more pronounced as the speed of the moving observer approaches the speed of light.
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How can one redirect an observer signal downwards?
One way to redirect an observer signal downwards is to use a redstone torch tower. By placing a redstone torch at the bottom of the observer, the signal can be redirected downwards. Another method is to use a dropper or dispenser to create a pulse that can be directed downwards. Additionally, using a piston to push a block in front of the observer can also redirect the signal downwards. These methods can be used to control the direction of the observer signal and manipulate redstone contraptions accordingly.
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Can you please help me with Minecraft Observer/Beobachter?
Of course! The Minecraft Observer, also known as Beobachter in German, is a redstone-related block that detects changes in the environment and sends out a redstone signal. When the block detects a change, it will emit a redstone pulse, which can be used to activate various redstone devices. It's commonly used in redstone contraptions and automated systems in Minecraft. If you need help with specific redstone contraptions or circuits using the Observer, feel free to ask for more details!
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