Exploring the issues presented in each relationship allows me to see how we are all similar but still unique in what we experience being close and committed to another human being.
I strive to listen,
explore the issues presented and help them to determine what sort of change they might consider.
Not exact matches
Professor McQuade said investigators are also likely to
explore money - laundering
issues, though legal analysts said that, by themselves, Mr Giuliani's comments did not
present clear evidence on that front.
iGlobal Forum, in partnership with Canadian Lenders Association, are proud to
present the inaugural event Canadian Lenders Summit (October 26, Toronto, Canada) which will
explore these pertinent
issues and more.
As we
explore these
issues our itinerary will be as follows: (1) we shall look first at several ways in which reflection on science has contributed to the feeling of cosmic exile and therefore to our environmental carelessness; (2) then we shall examine how theologies from our own Christian tradition that have hovered closely, even though critically, around modern scientific cosmologies have perpetuated the same feeling of cosmic exile; and (3) finally we shall look briefly at how a cosmological understanding of religion centering on the notion of adventure can both reconcile us to the evolving universe and at the same time allow us to embrace the feeling of religious homelessness
present in religious teachings.
It is our hope that the
present comparative treatment will deepen the understanding of American civil religion at the same time it opens up
issues that can be
explored in many other societies.
I may have approached this site a little differently had I known, but I hope that as I continue to
explore these
issues that I will come up with new tools to help coffee drinkers and new ways to
present them.
There is never enough time to
explore further in depth the
issues the show
presents.
The roundtable tried to take a slightly different viewpoint and
explored the key
issues of the
present crisis beyond the question of the third term: local grievances and post-war reconciliation and integration, the economy (and especially agriculture and aid), and whether the «ethnic factor» is still relevant.
In Striking a Balance: National Security and Scientific Freedom, the committee
explored the impact of national security controls on scientific research and communications, a science and society
issue that AAAS has monitored from at least the 1940s to the
present.
«As soon as you
present the science to the general public, you have to take a few steps back [and] have a broad understanding of science
issues, which you don't necessarily have when you're
exploring very tiny specialized corners of research,» he says.
Research
presented in a special journal
issue explores new predictions of what might happen if we fail meet our Paris Agreement target of restricting warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
«Working in collaboration with our colleagues at Kessler Institute, we identify clinical
issues that patients
present,
explore new treatments and aid recovery after catastrophic injuries and illnesses.
Low testosterone can contribute to anxiety and depression, and vice versa, yet it's imperative to
explore various treatment options as more than one concern (even other health
issues) tend to be
present.
Noxon, who also wrote the screenplay, manages to
explore dark and complex
issues while frequently leavening them with unexpected moments of humor, such as when Dr. Beckham organizes a family therapy session — with, besides Ellen's half - sister, also her step - mom, mom and mom's girlfriend
present — and the doctor dryly remarks that this must be a «record number of moms» for a single family session.
With their third
present - day Tolstoy adaptation, filmmaker Rose and actor Huston continue to skilfully
explore timeless
issues with an urgent, modern style of storytelling that feels almost documentary.
Sitting on a Metacritic average of 60, it did nothing to fix the fundamental
issues present in Dead Island, simply offering another island to
explore and more zombies to kill.
Teacher resources include introductory essays for each theme with information for further study and discussion as well as a host of well - planned lesson plans that cover such topics as
Exploring Enumerated and Implied Powers, Clear and
Present Danger, Gender
Issues in the United States, and others.
An interesting classroom activity would be to
explore different perspectives on some of the health
issues affecting Indigenous communities around Australia, and see how these are
presented from the perspective of the Indigenous people themselves.
Welner's
present research examines the use and misuse of research in policymaking and
explores various
issues concerning the intersection between education rights litigation and educational opportunity scholarship.
These lessons
present close reading, writing, discussion and hands - on activities that
explore reporting on climate change, land rights debates and water
issues.
This
issue will
explore the rise of job - embedded, teacher - led professional development — and the challenges and opportunities it
presents to schools.
With pollution becoming a major
issue in India, Hyundai, which is
present through a 100 per cent arm HMIL here, plans to
explore alternative fuel technologies and avail of benefit from government incentives for such vehicles.
The additional material in the single -
issue print copies of «The Massive»
present Israel's perspective and adventures with the activist organization Ninth Wave, further
exploring the world Wood has created for the ongoing series.
Staying Current with Farm Animal Welfare
Issues: A Review of the Science and Ethics
Presented by Barry Kipperman, DVM, DACVIM and Michael Blackwell, DVM, MPH
Explore conventional and modern definitions of animal welfare and societal changes that are driving legislation affecting farm animals.
We will stress that this individual
issue should be put into context of the wider achievement
present here - something we'll be
exploring in more depth soon.
Beginning November 2017, the team will unveil a colorful art installation that encompasses the entire gallery and
present a series of public programs that
explore the effects of environmental
issues on community and home.
Wangechi Mutu Through mixed - media collage, installations and video, Mutu (b. 1972)
presents the female figure in mesmerizing environments that reference myth and fashion and
explore race, gender and political
issues.
Composed of 25 works, which include paintings, sculpture, prints, works with paper, and installations, the exhibition
explores a range of
issues that have occupied Grabner since she started her creative career, such as the history of painting in relation to the
present, the relationship of centre to periphery, the significance of routine in life and in art, and the integration of work into family life and vice versa.
Para Site is pleased to
present Afterwork, a major group exhibition
exploring issues of class, race, labour and migration in Hong Kong and the surrounding region.
2016 Nov. 18 — Wadsworth Atheneum
Presents 43rd Annual Festival of Trees & Traditions Nov. 1 — John Trumbull Paintings Central to «Visualizing American Independence» at Wadsworth Atheneum Oct. 5 — First U.S. Exhibition by Artist Dulce Chacón
Explores Human Feats and Failures in the Frontiers of Air and Space Sept. 23 — Grant S. Smith to Lead Development, Revitalize Fundraising Initiatives at Wadsworth Atheneum Sept. 9 — First Major Photography Survey in 27 Years to Open at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Aug. 16 — Francisco de Zurbarán's «Saint Serapion» Returns to Galleries at Wadsworth Atheneum May 23 — Exhibition to Highlight Diversity of Contemporary Artists, Artworks May 10 — Works by Salomon van Ruysdael and Kehinde Wiley Among Newest Acquisitions by Wadsworth Atheneum April 21 — «Vanessa German / MATRIX 174» to Confront Social
Issues of Race and Violence Beginning June 9 March 25 — Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Names Anne Butler Rice New Director of Education
Pratt Manhattan Gallery will
present «Bright Future: New Designs in Glass,» an exhibition of sculpture, tableware, and lighting designs by American and international artists and firms that
explore issues of sustainability, the manipulation of light,...
This panel discussion is the second Pratt
Presents event featuring female leaders from the areas of art and design
exploring issues related to the impact and success of women in their field.
Featuring works from artists including Andy Warhol, Chuck Close, and Philip Guston, this exhibition
presents new approaches to producing art, engaging with social
issues and
exploring the human form as subject.
Shot in Genoa, Italy, Speeches - Chapter 2: Words on Streets (2013),
explores issues of citizenship, belonging, and nationalism through original manifestos written and
presented by each subject.
We're proud to
present the second solo exhibition of Entang Wiharso in New York, «Promising Land» features all new work that
explores issues of national identity, cultures and bigotry.
Through a series of conversations with the city's leading artists and intellectuals, Maltzan
explores such
issues as real - estate speculation and future urban development, infrastructure, resources, site density, urban experience, political structure, commerce and community, attempting to transform our understanding of how each affects
present - day Los Angeles.
Galerie Paris - Beijing
presents The Journey, the most recent and unseen project of Australian artist Alex Seton, which
explores the international
issue of asylum seekers.
In conjunction with a daylong symposium
exploring the conceptual and tangible difficulties of art in the public sphere, the University Museum of Contemporary Art will
present a juried Exhibition of proposed public art projects that address
issues of temporality, community, place, and practice on local, national, and global levels, which will highlight the contemporary trends and new ideas in the field of public art.
This summer The Grace Museum will
present three FINDNG HOME exhibitions curated to examine the ways in which artists have
explored issues of identity and memory in the context of home.
«As an institution dedicated to
exploring new forms of knowledge and modes of communication, we look forward to
presenting DuBois's distinct artistic perspective, which challenges us all to consider complex
issues of politics and personal identity,» added Frank Goodyear, Bowdoin College Museum of Art Co-Director.
This summer The Grace Museum will
present three FINDING HOME exhibitions curated to examine the ways in which artists have
explored issues of identity and memory in the context of home.
London's ICA
presents a solo exhibition by Sonia Boyce (b. 1962) centred on a performance piece that
explores issues of power in the interplay between an audience and those on the stage.
This volume is divided into four sections, focusing in turn on landscape, urban, private and utopian variants,
exploring the
issues that have made the idyll timely again, and following the course of its
present radicalization.
Among the galleries
exploring feminist
issues, Salon 94 (New York) will feature works by three women artists — Huma Bhabha, Francesca DiMattio, and Katy Grannan — offering commentary on
issues of race, gender, class and sexuality; and Galleri Magnus Karlsson (Stockholm) will
present a thematic stand curated around the question of what it means for works of art to be designated as «female».
Through sparse means she
presents complicated images that
explore the poetic and deeply emotional
issues of childhood, and identity.
Transience
explored these
issues through paintings, sculptures, photographs, videos, and installations
presented in three thematically linked sections: «Demystification,» «Ruins,» and «Transience.»
The nomadic nature of the trailer home is traced in artists» drawings, prints, photographs, and video.This exhibition, which
presents works by Vito Acconci, Michael Asher, Atelier van Lieshout, Terry Maker & Chris Rogers, Krzysztof Wodiczko, and Andrea Zittel,
explores a range of
issues from utopian notions of freedom to the sociopolitical critique of design and art in the everyday.
To launch Van Alen Institute's Spring 2014 Events, the Institute and
ISSUE Project Room
present a fast - paced medley of music, poetry, personal reflections, conversations, and performances by designers, artists, musicians, writers, social scientists, and others
exploring the meaning of well - being, and the effects of the city on our minds and bodies.
The work
explores friendship making reference to Hannah Arendt's definition of culture as «the company that one chooses to keep, in the
present as well as in the past», which suggests the importance of befriending people and also ideas,
issues, objects, something chosen and renewed through thinking and doing.