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Early Chinese versions

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Another version of the story, Ye Xian, (sometimes written Yeh-Shen or Yeh-Hsien) appeared in Miscellaneous Morsels from Youyang by Tuan Ch'eng-Shih around A.D. 860. The author writes that the tale comes form the cave-dwelling people of Yung-Chou, modern Nanning, in the days before the Chinese came.

Ye Xian, an intelligent girl, befriends a fish, She saves the bones, which are magic, and they help her dress appropriately for a festival. When she loses her slipper after a fast exit, the king finds her and falls in love with her. Year of the Fish

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Why are these stories so important to societies . . . and to the individual? Bettelheim, in The Uses of Enchantment says, “. . . more can be learned from them about the inner problems of human beings, and of the right solutions to their predicaments in any society, than from any other type of story within a child’s comprehension.” He quotes Schiller, the German poet: “Deeper meaning resides in the fairy tales told to me in my childhood than in the truth that is taught by life.”

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Qi GLOBAL is a social enterprise based in Singapore using events, media and retail to achieve the mantra 'Human Progress in Harmony with Nature'[1][2]. Qi inspires people to live and act more progressively by asking this question - How would nature do it? Through inspiring speakers, people who are talking the talk and walking the walk, Qi showcases progressive solutions that can spark accountability in people’s lives.

Why make decisions on a daily basis that increase one’s carbon footprint when with a little thought and considerate action, we can all make less impact upon the planet? That is precisely what Qi is all about, common sense solutions for various aspects of your everyday life[3].

The Qi website will see weekly additions of content containing online footage of inspiring speakers and design, a forum for debate that is both entertaining and invigorating.[2]

Qi GLOBAL 2010 6 to 9 October in Singapore:

Qi GLOBAL 2009 was a fantastic success and Qi GLOBAL 2010 is going to be even better. Qi have not so much as raised the bar but fired it into orbit. Qi will go from the six speakers of 2009 to thirty six speakers in 2010 covering twelve important themes from Impact Investment and Women’s Empowerment to Renewable Energy & Technology and Sustainable Fashion, Design and Beauty. The speakers and their work will define the world we live in. Thanks to the wonders of technology, Qi GLOBAL 2010 will be streamed live (and free) on the internet with speakers answering your questions from all around the world.

Qi will hold a number of events over the course of the year leading up to Qi GLOBAL 2010 [3]. This will be a massive three day & four night culmination of events in October with Global thought leaders speaking, workshops, exhibitions, film screenings, an eco-Luxe fashion show, regionally sourced food and a concert. Qi events are designed to make the visitor feel the void between the way that they are living their life and the easy steps to a less carbon heavy lifestyle.

Qi GLOBAL Movie Club[4] Qi has selected recent documentaries and films that are thought provoking and offer a fresh perspective. Every other month Qi Movie Club hosts a private screening where guests can come together to share their thoughts on the message of the film and contribute voluntarily to the relevant charity.

Qi BOOK CLUB [5] Books have not only recorded history but also changed the history of the world. Qi aim to inspire progressive living on a global scale and feature books that embody a diverse range of ideals and interests. Qi Book Club will also host a book discussion every other month alternating with the Movie Club.

PREVIOUS EVENTS:

Qi GLOBAL 2009[4] was held at the Singapore National Museum on 8 October. 210 guests purchased tickets to watch and listen to inspiring speakers. The theme was sustainable design and development and speakers such as Dr. Willie Smits [5] Chairman of the Masarang Foundation, SINGGIH SUSILO KARTONO [6], Designer and Founder of Magno Design, JOHN HARDY [7], Designer, environmentalist and founder of The Green School, DR. SINGH INTRACHOOTO [8], Design Principal, Osisu, KENNETH COBONPUE [9], Designer and LONE DRÖSCHER NIELSEN [10], Founder of Nyary Menteng Orangutan Rehabilitation Project. Media coverage was large in the social arena and also in traditional media such as Reuters, BBC, Asian Geographic Society, Asia Channel News, Business Times and Straits Times. The night was such a huge success in terms of guest and media feedback that Qi are working on a much bigger and even better event this year.

Qi Christmas with a Conscience: In association with the Singapore Design Council, Qi hosted a design and retail exhibition of some of the world’s coolest low carbon products. The products featured at this event were made without any adverse effects to the environment or the people who manufactured them. It was a perfect opportunity for visitors to buy Christmas presents for their loved ones whilst showing kindness to the planet[6].

Co-founders Mette Kristine Oustrup and Paul Coleman are the driving force behind Qi GLOBAL.

Mette Kristine Oustrup[11] A graduate in International Business and Marketing[7], Mette Kristine Oustrup originally joined the start-up phase of fashion group St. Martins and later went to Hong Kong as Head of Special Projects for global lifestyle brand DIESEL. Her next adventure as Co-Founder of the French trend agency Style-Vision in 2001 involved working with great brands, while building bridges to other trend agencies. She started up Round Table events held twice a year at the Grand Hotel Cap-Ferrat in the South of France, supported by the Financial Times. Kristine is currently serving as Goodwill Ambassador for Copenhagen[8].

Paul Coleman[12] In his 20 years in the London publishing and the media industry, Paul Coleman was working on many of the best known and most loved consumer magazines including Vogue, Vanity Fair, Hello!, FHM, House & Garden, The Face and Tatler. His experience includes being involved in the launches of five magazines, notably the launch of Conde Nast Traveller. Having worked on in excess of 65 magazines, 44 online sites, 12 radio stations and 11 TV station, Paul understands media, has the address book that contains the best writers, designers and photographers in the world and a zest for entrepreneurial spirit along with a passion to inspire progressive thought and action that is Qi[9].

Qi SHOP[13] is a private showroom & online shop that promotes sustainable fashion and design like The Escama bags[10]. All their products are made from recycled or sustainable materials, in adherence with fair trade and use clean technology.

[edit] References^ http://www.celsias.com/article/event-highlights-achievements-southeast-asias-chan/ ^ http://www.pamil-visions.net/brilliant-people-doing-extraordinary-things-with-qi-global-in-october/25295/ ^ http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=141227416192 ^ http://www.celsias.com/article/event-highlights-achievements-southeast-asias-chan/ ^ [1] ^ http://www.qi-global.com/events-cwc/ ^ http://jcreport.com/features/trendsetters/2010/03/17/mette-kristine-oustrup/ ^ http://www.competence.dk/speakers/mette-kristine-oustrup ^ http://www.qi-global.com/contact/ ^ http://www.glam.com/blogs/jc_report/mette_kristine_oustrup [edit] External links[14] Retrieved from "http://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Qi_GLOBAL"

Sky and atmosphere

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attempst to draw sky http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=40yxRsE0OQUC&pg=PA107&dq=Tim+Ingold+sky+atmosphere&hl=en&ei=cn3RTdaoJI2r-Qaozp3rCQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false

The distinction is between what we really see and what science teaches us. "when I say "sky" I mean the expanse itself which is up from my point of view on the earth." [1]

  1. ^ Birenbaum, Harvey (1988). Myth and mind. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. p. 257. ISBN 978-0819167576.