You interact with the world by selecting verbs from a menu in the bottom left, and
then choosing an object onscreen to apply that verb to.
Not exact matches
But if he had to
choose between philosophical realism — the belief that the
objects of our thinking correspond to real entities — and antirealism,
then «I'm clearly a realist,» Hauerwas says.
I ventured an interpretation at that time, and, now that the theory of
objects has been discussed at least in its broader outlines, I
choose to return to a brief support of the interpretation which I
then put forth.
Hartshorne does ask why Anselm
chose his formula, «That than which nothing greater...» and answers, «I suppose because he takes it for granted that by «God» is meant the universal
object of worship, and if God could have a superior,
then only the ignorant or superstitious would worship Him» (p. 26).
The privileged classes were perhaps blinded to the social ramifications of allowing a woman to
choose a weapon, make a mighty swipe at an
object, and
then chase that
object at a brisk pace.
The World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action points out that «When feeding bottles are used in public for fear of public exposure of breasts, or when women's reasons for
choosing bottle - feeding include fears that breastfeeding will alter the shape of their breasts,
then women are being treated as sex
objects.
Then, load
object and
chose the desired operation function.
Kids
choose their light, clip the microscope over the mobile device's camera lens and
then position the lens over an
object.
When 7 - month - old babies see an experimenter reach toward one of two
objects, and
then are given the opportunity to reach toward those same
objects, they unsurprisingly
choose the same
object as the experimenter.
10 topics (Numbers to 10, Football theme, Food, Classroom
Objects, Colours, Clothes with Christmas theme, Cafe, Maths, Places in the Town, etc.) presented as noughts & crosses grids with a row of 0's and X's at the sides - you click
then move them to the
chosen picture.
As an extension higher ability pupils should be challenged to make their own worksheet - what
objects will they
choose and can they estimate which will be heaviest and lightest,
then weigh the
objects and check if their estimate was correct?
- get Public Works tasks from Isabelle - early on you'll have to build a school -
choose the outside look from a selection of options
then work on the inside - inside includes work on benches, lockers, tables and more - later you'll work on a hospital, cafe, a shop and more - the hospital tasks you with working on multiple rooms - use the stylus to drag and drop items into the playing field - tap the
object to change the perspective and move them all easily to somewhere on the grid - drag the characters around as well - tapping on the D - Pad lets you change the camera angle - move around with the Circle Pad and interact with others by pressing the A-button - the plaza is where old and new animals are gathered - a speech bubble above a head denotes requests - once you've wrapped up the development of a property, a scene will play where the animals interact with the property - animals will say specific things when they are in stores / school or comment on things that are placed around the house - throw in your own favorite characters by purchasing amiibo cards - scan them and they will enter the house or scene - cards also give requests from characters before you even meet them in the game - some characters are exclusive to the cards - put data back on the card and give that information to the friend
You can
then assemble these pieces, LittleBigPlanet style, into levels with gameplay styles of your
choosing, linking
objects together and programming simple logic systems so it all behaves the way you
choose.
You
choose the road icon,
then the road appears with handles you push / pull to determine length (and orientation), or drag on the 4 - way arrow to reposition the whole road (or other
object) itself.
Roman Ondák's «Swap» (2011) asks a performer to
choose an
object as they sit behind a table, and when visitors enter the room they are
then able to swap the
object with anything else they are willing to exchange, while in Chinese artist Xu Zhen's «In Just a Blink of an Eye» (2005) a body floats in mid-air as if frozen, defying both time and gravity, and making the audience question reality and reflect on the work's seeming impossibility.
I
then present these
chosen objects in a new light.
«It's right here, in this street that I find these obsolete
objects or these materials stripped of value,
choosing them because they show a certain potential
then I redefine them, as rebus for which it is necessary to decode the socio - historical mean».
lets teachers
choose from a library of lessons; the ZenFone AR
then puts the
objects from those lessons right in front of students.
Choose sleek tones of white and ash for a structured Scandi feel,
then mix and match different sizes to house all your favourite
objects in space - saving style.