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  • Would You Rather?
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    Would you rather drink snail squash or eat mashed worms?Help a witch make stew? Tickle a monkey? Or maybe - if you could really be anyone or do anything in the world - would you rather just be . . . you?With plenty of scenarios to choose from, every reading experience is different - creating a classic book that children will enjoy again and again!John Burningham is a bestselling author and illustrator whose books have been delighting families for over 40 years. "The language of children is Burningham's." - TES"He is one of the best writers in the business." - Financial Times

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    I would describe my inner strength and resilience as unwavering and deeply rooted. I have a strong sense of determination and perseverance that helps me overcome challenges and setbacks. I am able to stay positive and focused during difficult times, drawing on my inner reserves of courage and resilience to keep moving forward. My inner strength comes from a place of self-awareness, self-belief, and a strong sense of purpose.

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  • How would Lamarck likely explain the diversity of species?

    Lamarck would likely explain the diversity of species through his theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics. He proposed that organisms could pass on traits that they acquired during their lifetime to their offspring. Lamarck believed that as organisms adapted to their environment, these acquired traits would be inherited by future generations, leading to the diversity of species we see today. This theory suggests that the environment plays a significant role in shaping the characteristics of species over time.

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  • Would you rather?...
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    The children’s book Would you rather. by English Author and Illustrator John Burningham was first published in 1979. Christoph Elias Meier and Mara Züst took Burningham's incantation one step further and adapted the book’s meaning so that it asks about the essence of the things. Now these things, often forgotten about, but nevertheless populating our world, can be grasped by pondering wonderful and ample questions. This creates a game of foolish ventures, mental leaps and revocable choices, accompanied by fascinating illustrations made out of sand by Carolina Cerbaro.Christoph Elias Meier studied history, politics and political economics and runs the writing and thinking studio schreib-service. ch. He is also part of the Wrongbrothers INC. Mara Züst studied history, art history and visual communications. She works as an artist, mediator and researcher and is the person in charge of the estate of Andreas Züst which runs the Bibliothek Andreas Züst, Oberegg (AI). Carolina Cerbaro studied visual communications and works as a graphic designer and artist. She is specialized in print and wallpainting. Furthermore she works as a mediator. They all live and work in Zurich.

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    Would You Rather

    Would You Rather... a Hose for a Nose or 25 Toes? Would You Rather… Onions for Eyes or Cauliflower Ears?Who doesn’t love a good old game of ‘Would You Rather’?Get set for some hilarious nonsensical FUN as you choose between two equally sillyscenarios at the turn of every page!

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  • How would Lamarck and Darwin explain the diversity of species?

    Lamarck proposed that species evolve through the inheritance of acquired characteristics, meaning that individuals can develop new traits during their lifetime and pass them on to their offspring. This process leads to the diversity of species over time. On the other hand, Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection suggests that species evolve through the process of variation, competition, and adaptation to their environment. Those individuals with advantageous traits are more likely to survive and reproduce, leading to the diversity of species we see today.

  • What is the efficiency and legitimacy of economic growth?

    Economic growth can be efficient when it leads to increased productivity, higher living standards, and improved overall well-being for a society. However, the legitimacy of economic growth depends on how it is achieved and distributed. If growth is achieved through sustainable practices and benefits are shared equitably among all members of society, it can be considered legitimate. On the other hand, if growth is achieved at the expense of the environment, or if benefits are concentrated in the hands of a few, it can lead to social inequalities and environmental degradation, undermining its legitimacy.

  • What would be a good example of an innovation to explain the product life cycle?

    A good example of an innovation to explain the product life cycle is the evolution of smartphones. When smartphones were first introduced, they were a new and innovative product in the introduction stage of the product life cycle. As they gained popularity and became more widely adopted, they entered the growth stage. Over time, as new features and improvements were made, they reached the maturity stage. Finally, as new technologies and advancements emerged, older models began to decline in sales, entering the decline stage of the product life cycle. This example demonstrates how innovations can impact the different stages of a product's life cycle.

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    I would like to have access to advanced artificial intelligence technology. This technology has the potential to revolutionize various industries, improve efficiency, and solve complex problems. With access to advanced AI, we can make significant advancements in healthcare, finance, transportation, and many other fields. Additionally, AI can help us better understand and address global challenges such as climate change and resource management.

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