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Working hard to look busy: why young employees are ‘task masking’

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Tech   来源:Lifestyle  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:“También tengo una planta” de generación recargable, explicó Hernández, jubilada de 61 años que arrienda habitaciones en su casa y ahorra para poder colocar finalmente el resto de la infraestructura solar. “Hay que buscar soluciones porque la situación está muy crítica, tengo gas –un tanque— pero guardado para las crisis grandes”, agregó.

“También tengo una planta” de generación recargable, explicó Hernández, jubilada de 61 años que arrienda habitaciones en su casa y ahorra para poder colocar finalmente el resto de la infraestructura solar. “Hay que buscar soluciones porque la situación está muy crítica, tengo gas –un tanque— pero guardado para las crisis grandes”, agregó.

In the studio, that meant using her vocals “as the pads, as the stacking,” like an artist might with a guitar or piano. “The meat of each of the pieces that you listen to is the voice,” she says, “So that you can hear the lyrics, you can hear the song, you can hear the emotion in it,” she explains. The other instruments, too, were performed live. “Everything you hear in there is real and tangible.”For that reason — and other expressions of autonomy take across the album — she says it felt like her first. For the listener, it evokes a real feeling of intimacy.

Working hard to look busy: why young employees are ‘task masking’

Erivo spoke to the AP about “I Forgive You,” life after “Wicked” and the forthcomingand the ways in which acting,This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

Working hard to look busy: why young employees are ‘task masking’

ERIVO: This album is a collection of stories and songs that are both personal for things that are happening now, things that have happened in the past, and I think some of which I have had to forgive people for. And honestly, some of which I’ve had to forgive myself for. And I loved the idea of calling it this title, because it’s a simple concept, but not an easy one. And not one that we as humans are very good at, often.A part of me was feeling, like, “Wouldn’t it be wonderful if people had to keep repeating the words, ‘I forgive you?’” So even if you’re finding it difficult to say this album will give you the permission to actually say the words, even if you’re not quite ready.

Working hard to look busy: why young employees are ‘task masking’

ERIVO: The concept of being a work in progress — who still gets scared of things, who still has to deal with things — that won’t ever necessarily stop. It might get quiet, but that feeling doesn’t necessarily always go away. I just wanted to be honest, and I think that “Replay” was probably the first song that I put out was because I felt like it was sort of a reintroduction to the inner part of me that most people might not really know.

But it’s also a tricky song in that it’s fun, it’s kind of upbeat, and if you actually listen, you hear that there’s like a person who’s a little bit fragile, a person whose trying to figure some things out, a person who’s been through some things, who’s dealt with things, who has abandonment issues, who“Their depth of great defenders is staggering,” he said before listing names. “

but he’s also a great competitor. You’ve got Jalen Williams, you’ve got (Lu) Dort, you’ve got (Alex) Caruso, and a bunch of other guys. People talk about (Aaron) Wiggins, Cason Wallace and all these guys are great competitors. And then they’ve got the rim protection to go along with it.”That combination helped the Thunder win a league-high 68 regular-season games while earning the top seed in the Western Conference for the second straight year.

Apparently, it was just a warmup. During the franchise’s first Finals run since 2012, the Thunder’s scoring defense has been even stingier — allowing just 106.3 points per game compared with 107.6 over the first 82 games — while yielding fewer than 100 points in half of their 12 postseason wins.While Indiana has not matched those numbers, they eliminated three teams — New York, Cleveland and Milwaukee — that each averaged more than 115 points during the regular season. In 16 playoff games, they held those three teams below their averages 11 times.

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