Not exact matches
Acknowledging this, however, would call into question the revelation vouchsafed to another of the new environmentalism's ideological allies, the population - control
movement: namely, that people are a pollutant» a pernicious
idea, born of the
earlier progressivist eugenics
movement and brought to a popular boil in the Sixties by evidence - light propagandists like Paul Ehrlich, that continues to affect U.S. foreign - aid policy to this day.
Sometimes in direct attack, as in the Roman persecutions of
early centuries and the Nazi and Communist
movements of our time, sometimes through sneers and the opposition of hostile public opinion, Christianity has had to defend itself against those who believed the false or utopian
ideas of its founder to be dangerous.
Crawford situates Wahhabism in the second part of the twentieth century within what he terms the formation of «hybrid» radical groups — Al - Qa «ida and ISIS, but also
earlier groups such as the Awakening
movement that took shape in the
early 1990's that «infused [Wahhabism] with new
ideas» and «drew the line between belief and unbelief at new points on the religio - political spectrum.»
But, as the modern study of Christian origins has made clear, the
idea of establishing a Christian civilization was entirely foreign both to Jesus of Nazareth and to the
early Christian
movement.
Most
early authors writing on the subject of the missional church all either root their
ideas in, or draw some inferences from, the IMC
movement.
Ideas that organic food could be healthier and better for the environment originated in the
early days of the organic
movement as a result of publications like the 1943 book The Living Soil [14][15] and Farming and Gardening for Health or Disease (1945).
Some of the
ideas currently creating the most excitement in the organic world have strong echoes of the
early days of the modern organic
movement.
His
ideas, born in the
early 20th century and known as «Anthroposophy,» led to innovative and holistic approaches to academics, agriculture, theater,
movement, science, architecture and medicine.
Games,
movement, and creative
ideas will abound as this workshop opens up the world of arithmetic in the
early grades for your students.
Since
early summer 1987, a
movement has been growing in Israeli - Jewish society which supports the
idea of expelling all Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza Strip to neighboring Arab countries or, preferably, beyond.
The bill represents the first
movement on high - speed rail since Mario Cuomo's son, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, championed the
idea early in his administration.
The war between Newt and Rush extends back to
earlier this year, when Limbaugh said Gingrich was tearing apart the conservative
movement by trying to embrace «better policy
ideas.»
This line of thought led to the eugenics
movement and eugenic engineering
ideas of the
early 20th century.
Each lesson focuses on one letter of the alphabet and includes creative activities,
early math concepts, art and science exploration, as well as music and
movement ideas.
Many of the failures associated with the
early environmental
movements stem from the
idea that people would spring to action if only they understood all the terrible problems out there.
This activity from Write Dance in the
Early Years, Second Edition by Ragnhild Oussoren (2010, SAGE Publications) contains
ideas for
movements based around the theme of a «sandy hill» that can be used to introduce young children to handwriting.
A more striking feature was how many of those
ideas were deeply influenced by the questionable theories of the progressive education
movement of the
early 20th century, the original break - the - mold
movement in American education.
In many ways, Minnesota still embodies some of the
early ideas, while cities such as Los Angeles represent what the charter
movement has become: an engine powered by muscular foundations for raising the prospects of low - income African - American and Latino students.
«I think few people realize what a key figure Lynda was in those
early days where an
idea was becoming a
movement,» she said.
- Iizuka has received a ton of requests from fans to have their own original characters appear in Sonic games - while that couldn't happen, Sonic Forces» custom character recognizes that fan desire - the avatar was created with the
idea of «making straight high - speed action» - this time the concept is that all three styles (Modern, Classic, Avatar) would be high - speed based - make selections for the face, mouth, body color, and gender of custom characters - each species will also have their own unique skills, such as wolves being able to pull nearby rings - you can't change custom characters in the middle of the game - there is some sort of feature that's unlocked after you've cleared the game once related to this - the new avatar style will have a speedy and rhythmic style like Modern Sonic, but also different vectors from Sonic - this includes differences in timing for pressing buttons, or the Wisps giving the avatar trickier
movements - the story aims to depict heroes that would feel like Sonic - by controlling different characters, the devs hope to show a story that extends to explaining the world setting as well - the story concept has been «Hero Army vs. Eggman's Army» from the start - when wondering who should be made playable among the heroes, the
idea came up for Classic Sonic - the character setting for the avatar is a civilian in an area occupied by Eggman who stands up and fights together with Sonic - during stages, you'll hear radio contact from partners like Tails and Amy - Sonic and the rest of the gang form a resistance to stand against Eggman's army, so they relay information from headquarters - boss characters like Chaos and Metal Sonic will appear in Eggman's army - details on the new character (Infinite) are being kept secret - the main part of the storyline is that Eggman gathers strong enemies in the past to form an all mighty army - some people might be wondering why Shadow is on the enemy's side, but they can find out more by experiencing the story - the team thinks Japanese fans are taking a liking to the serious story and character customization features - there were some struggles with the new engine in
early stages, but now they've moved to a smooth development process - the team knew they wanted to bring the game to Nintendo's new console before they even knew it was the Switch - the Switch info came to them during the middle of the game's development - SEGA knew Nintendo fans would want to play Sonic's new game, which is why they personally worked to bring it to Switch - SEGA plans to show the game in Japan at Tokyo Game Show 2017 in September - the team is also working on providing new information, including news that would be unique to Japan
Although radical, and rejecting many of the concerns of the immediately preceding abstract expressionist
movement,
earlier abstract
movements were an important influence on the
ideas and techniques of minimalism.
The
ideas within Estes» paintings in Dispatches from the Front Lines come out of the feminist art
movement of the
early seventies and the subsequent flowering of the pluralism and inclusiveness of that time.
By the
early 1960s Minimalism emerged as an abstract
movement in art (with roots in geometric abstraction via Malevich, the Bauhaus and Mondrian) which rejected the
idea of relational, and subjective painting, the complexity of Abstract expressionist surfaces, and the emotional zeitgeist and polemics present in the arena of Action painting.
In the
early 1960s, together with dancers including Steve Paxton and Yvonne Rainer, she revolutionized the
idea of dance and performance art by introducing
movements from everyday life.
By the
early 1960s Minimalism had emerged as an abstract
movement in art (with roots in geometric abstraction via Malevich, the Bauhaus and Mondrian) which rejected the
idea of relational, and subjective painting, the complexity of Abstract expressionist surfaces, and the emotional zeitgeist and polemics present in the arena of Action painting.
At a first gaze, the
idea of reinterpretation of
earlier movements within the genre of figurative sculpture seems to be the main thread of the exhibition; the «Human Statues» by Frank Benson re-visit the classic models of sculpture with a post-modern attitude, suggestions of an archaic past revive in Schütte's warriors, while a Minimalistic taste gives shape to Georg Herold's haggard creatures.
Earlier artistic
movements such as the 19th century's impressionism and expressionism were experimenting with the
idea that painting can capture emotion and subjectivity.
It includes his
early works on paper, in which the
ideas that would make him a member of Italy's arte povera
movement can be seen taking form.
Athier's definitive
idea of what «futuristic» looked like was strongly fused with the Metaphysical Painting
movement, the Futurists and the Memphis
movements throughout Europe in the
early twentieth century, as well as
early visual effects defined by the late 80s and
early 90s aesthetic: bright colours and crude grid - based computer animation.
McCarthy mentioned as an
early influence the auto - destructive art performances of our own Gustav Metzger [born 1927] whose work was recently on show at the serpentine gallery and has a strongly political element as well as the
ideas that emerged via the Austrian actionist
movement and also of the performance happenings of Allan Kaprow.
«Controller» focused on the
idea of mirroring and
movement with ties back to very
early astronomical photography, and «Alternative Process» is being created around
ideas of time (as a physical quantity).
In an
earlier letter to Kunsthalle Bern, regarding a forthcoming exhibition Light and Motion / Kinetic art / New Trends in Architecture to which kinetic artists had been invited to contribute, Soto made it clear that: «Eager to avoid all confusion between our work [the kinetic artists] and the very different work of the so - called «optical» school, we are particularly concerned that the Bern [exhibition] selection be respected — a selection exclusively founded, as its title suggests, on the
idea of real
movement.
The
idea that small - scale, low - energy, decentralized technologies like solar can and should power poor countries dates back to the «appropriate technology
movement» of the late 1960s and
early 1970s, inspired by E. F. Schumacher's vision of «small is beautiful.»
The
movement received an important boost starting in the
early 1950s through the work of anthropologist Gregory Bateson and colleagues — Jay Haley, Donald D. Jackson, John Weakland, William Fry, and later, Virginia Satir, Ivan Boszormenyi - Nagy, Paul Watzlawick and others — at Palo Alto in the United States, who introduced
ideas from cybernetics and general systems theory into social psychology and psychotherapy, focusing in particular on the role of communication (see Bateson Project).