Sentences with phrase «altered books in»

Most recently, his work was featured at the Everhart Museum in Scranton, PA, in an exhibition titled «Between The Covers: Altered Books In Contemporary Art».

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When I first read Tuesdays With Morrie, the simplicity of this book and the gorgeous relationship between Mitch and Morrie became one of those zingers, and got me thinking about the people in my life who have had a lasting impact, whether or not they were aware of their role in altering the course of my life.
When discussing how weather affects human behavior in his book Drunk Tank Pink, New York University marketing and psychology professor Adam Alter said, «Sunshine dulls the mind to risk and thoughtfulness.»
In an era of low interest rates, yield traps play into the hands of financial cheats who can cook the books by inventing revenue, altering expenses and creating assets.
Well, if anybody tried to fake the transaction using an altered block that currently exists in the book chain, that block's hash would also alter.
● The IMF and the Politics of Austerity in the Wake of the Global Financial Crisis By Ben Clift Summary via publisher (Oxford University Press) This book explores the IMF's role within the politics of austerity by providing a path - breaking comprehensive analysis of how the IMF approach to fiscal policy has evolved since 2008, and how the IMF worked to alter advanced economy policy responses to the global financial crisis (GFC) and the Eurozone crisis.
The Decline of Males, his 1999 book, was particularly controversial among feminists for its argument that female contraceptives had altered the balance between the sexes in disturbing new ways (especially by taking from men any say in whether they could have children).
Their presence is most obvious in the Reform branch of modern Judaism, which altered the traditional prayer book to soften or even erase the affirmation that God will raise the body from the dead at the end of time.
The opening scene is in Champion City, a metropolis in a slightly altered (but not enough to really work) comic book - style reality, where costumed crimefighters (many with mediocre «powers») are in oversupply, to the point that many of them are out looking for work.
In particular, there is no space for either analytic philosophy or the traditional kind of literary criticism, practiced by Robert Alter or Harold Fisch, that concentrates on the poetic imagery and the narrative contours of the book.
In the more purely philosophical sections of the book Whitehead repeats, supplements, and alters the position he stated in Science and the Modern WorlIn the more purely philosophical sections of the book Whitehead repeats, supplements, and alters the position he stated in Science and the Modern Worlin Science and the Modern World.
In the second book of The Republic he asserted confidently that «things which are at their best are also least liable to he altered or discomposed.»
In the books that have made her name, Cromwell is her alter ego and ideal self, the kind of man she aspired to develop into as she grew.
However, in the Postscript to the second edition (1970) of his book and in other recent essays, Kuhn has clarified and in some respects altered his earlier position; he now gives greater attention to the control of theory by experiment and the role of criteria independent of particular paradigms.
Though a good part of the book is necessarily historical, his primary interest is in the recent past and the changing fortunes of Christians as a result of the Arab awakening and political developments that have altered the face of the region in the twentieth century (e.g., the founding of the state of Israel).
There very well may be a God, and I believe there is, but you put him in a box with your dogma, and you'll never find any truths that way, because you shut your mind to new knowledge under the delusion that you already have it all contained in a book, written by men, whom you've already stated have altered the text with lies.
The Bible is so horrifically altered from 2000 years of politically motivated re-writes that it isn't even the same book as it was in 200 AD.
Whitehead says as much when, in the preface to The Concept of Nature, he links the views expressed in that book with those he had expressed in The Principles of Natural Knowledge ~ «I am not conscious that I have in any way altered my views.
The purpose of my book Christ and Time was precisely to show that this belongs to the substance, to the essence of early Christian faith, that it is something not to be surrendered, not to be altered in meaning; yet it has often been mistakenly thought that I intended to write an essay on the New Testament attitude toward the problem of Time and Eternity.
MacAuthur uses language like the following in describing the Charismatic movement: spiritual aids, false teachers, in it for the money, casual carnal culture, reference to Leviticus where God burns those that didn't make the right alter sacrifice (that's how he gets «Strange Fire» for his book title).
As a matter of fact, not one but two occasions arose, within the last two years, when I was able to develop those notes into lectures that (in a slightly altered form) constitute the present small book.
I love recipes that can be altered (and bonus points that they are in the book, meaning they still taste good without me trying and failing).
While Dr. Davis expounds on the «dangers» of wheat in his book, he indirectly gives testimony to the state of most of our foods today — most of them have been hybridized or genetically altered in some way.
Now that she's here (and another's on the way) we've had to alter our «dream» destination list for a while, spend a little more thought and money on suitable accommodations (suitable for her and comfortable for us), and learn the ins and outs of flight booking to find the best flights times for the best prices.
I'm actually thinking about making an altered version as a baby book (for me and my sister - in - law).
Dan Conaghan, in this very readable book, quotes Walter Bagehot when he said: «There should be no delicacy about altering the constitution of the Bank of England.»
The book, a collection of short stories, includes a final tale in which Diaz's alter ego, «Yunior,» details the five years of extreme despair he suffered after being caught cheating on the former associate labor commissioner.
If the amendment passes, the three laws will now be part of regular laws in the statute books and can be easily altered by the National Assembly.
In the new book Bio Art: Altered Realities, William Myers collects the work of artists grappling with the implications of genetic engineering, environmental destruction, and the latest digital technologies.
In his latest book, New York 2140 (Orbit Books, 2017), the acclaimed novelist Kim Stanley Robinson presents a dark - but - hopeful vision for humanity a dozen decades from now, on an Earth radically altered by climate change.
I have always favored a middle position: A little digital rights management seems appropriate (as someone who makes a living by selling books, I can appreciate the need to keep piracy in check), but I'm opposed to restrictions that end up altering the nature of digital materials.
The book, which is being used throughout the United States and some African nations, is the first in a new series that uses ethnically diverse, animated characters (including her alter ego, Professor Mackamatix) to show adolescents practical math applications, particularly related to finance.
Interestingly, that is the same number of alters purportedly possessed by Shirley Ardell Mason, the woman known as Sybil in the 1973 best - selling book and two made - for - television movies that popularized the diagnosis of multiple personality disorder.
Dr. Manhattan's life - altering accident, like so many others in comic book history, has given him special quantum powers, such as (drum roll)... teleportation!
In his new book, The Planet Remade, Oliver Morton asks the question: If we can alter global climate in one direction by burning hydrocarbons, can we reverse it by doing something elsIn his new book, The Planet Remade, Oliver Morton asks the question: If we can alter global climate in one direction by burning hydrocarbons, can we reverse it by doing something elsin one direction by burning hydrocarbons, can we reverse it by doing something else?
In the book Relaxation Revolution: The Science and Genetics of Mind Body Healing, author Herbert (Benson) discusses how breathing can literally change the expression of genes, and that by using your breath, you can alter the basic activity of your cells with your brain.
Dr. Schwarzbein has drawn heavily from Dr. Lee's work over the years, and they even borrowed a slightly altered version of his Three Rules for Hormone Replacement for Somers» book, which you can find in the original on this website (http://www.johnleemd.com/thruforusbih.html).
It's their way of highlighting that you don't need to drastically alter your diet to add more plant foods — and they have 100 recipes in the book to prove it!
In his book Altered Genes, Twisted Truth, attorney Steven Druker reflects on the concept of mythogenesis, a phrase used by biologist and biotech advocate William...
I love books and have them in the decor all over my house, in their original form and even some that I've altered in craft projects.
While I don't thing it's hard for a book to change your life, enhancing it in some way, I do think it's rare for one to completely alter your future After being taken down twice by Blogger within a single week, we got the message: It's Time To Go.
Synopsis: The lives of four 60 - something women are altered after reading «50 Shades of Grey» in their book club.
An inspired flight of fancy, an oddly poignant examination of the creative process, a rumination on adaptation (orchids to their environment, books to the screen and misfits like Charlie to life) and, in its ultimate irony, a story in which our hero learns a life - altering lesson.
FX's mind - altering X-Men drama Legion was a massive highlight in TV adaptations of a comic book.
Granted, Cain's book was altered because in 1940s Hollywood, immorality was never allowed to triumph.
But given that the creative forces of this second - string «Hunger Games» wannabe have made the now - par - for - the - course, money - grab move of altering and stretching events in the final book into a two - part finale, «Allegiant» is basically a thumb - twiddling placeholder that relies on crashes, attacks and subpar effects rather than dramatic substance.
The film was, of course, Terry Gilliam's FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS, and the character Raoul Duke, the poorly disguised alter - ego of Hunter S. Thompson, writer of the original book.
In the comic books, Hal Jordan, Green Lantern's alter - ego, was found to be without fear.
Author Richard K. Morgan sold the rights to his book Altered Carbon to Matrix producer Joel Silver and Warner Bros. back in 2006 when it was first published.
And I'm puzzled why Lord Balcairn's kamikaze final Mr. Chatterbox installment was altered from the book's vision of the English aristocracy throwing down its jewels in a born - again frenzy to a more humdrum orgy.
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