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Sound is the vocabulary of nature... noises are as well articulated as the words in a dictionary.
Pierre Schaeffer[4]
Am I wrong in calling it music?
Pierre Schaeffer[4]

People who try to create a musical revolution do not have a chance.
Pierre Schaeffer[4]
We must say goodbye to any sign of intelligence, any resemblances, any known words.
Pierre Schaeffer[2]
By the early 1980s, their techniques were nouveau-chic.
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GPS pinpoints your location using satellites by sending signals containing time data from at least four satellites to a GPS receiver. By measuring the time it takes for these signals to arrive, the receiver calculates its distance from each satellite through trilateration, effectively triangulating its position in three-dimensional space[6].
Atomic clocks onboard satellites ensure these time signals are extremely accurate, allowing for precise calculations—errors as small as one nanosecond can lead to significant positioning errors[5]. Factors like atmospheric delays and multipath signals can introduce inaccuracies, but augmentation systems and smartphone sensors, such as accelerometers, enhance overall precision[5][6].
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Microhistory helps reveal the complexity of everyday life and the agency of ordinary people.
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Each has much wider application, going well beyond the specific case under examination.
Georg G. Iggers[6]

Microhistory emphasizes narrative reconstruction through close analysis of primary sources.
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Microhistorians have concentrated on the contradictions of normative systems.
Giovanni Levi[6]
Microhistory works on at least three levels: it recovers lost stories, situates them in context, and illuminates relations of power.
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To create a warm earthy palette for a north-facing studio, focus on colors with warm undertones such as gentle pinks and yellows. These tones can counteract the cool, muted light typically found in northern rooms[3]. Avoid cool blues and greens, which may appear dull[3]. Additionally, consider deeper hues like rich browns to cultivate a cozy ambiance[3].
Test colors by placing swatches next to pure whites to reveal undertones. Look at your chosen colors under different lighting conditions to ensure they don't turn muddy in low light[4]. Natural materials pair beautifully with warm neutrals, enhancing the overall inviting feel of your space[2].
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