Not exact matches
The tech is clearly in its
early days
with this
form factor, but once you've
lived with it, it's hard to go back.
Even if we are the special few who were not raised
with the media as our pacifiers, we definitely had friends, family members, teachers, classmates, colleagues and so on, who were raised believing this is just commonplace behavior, influencing our
early -
forming minds in the process of simply doing
life together.
Here's the majors, so plan accordingly for your place in this
life or the next: 1) there is not a single fossil to evidence mankind's evolution from some so - called
earlier form (see missing link) however we do however have mountains of DNA evidence showing we have common ancestors
with primates — so you either believe in a Creator, or Aliens, or actual evolution or a mix of any of the three.
But evolution per se doesn't concern itself
with life's origin, but on how later
forms of
life stemmed from
earlier forms.
In sharp contrast to
earlier tribal and feudal patterns, the bourgeois family made possible the freedom of a man and woman to choose each other, to
live with their children in relative independence from wider kinship groups, and to
form a bond in which obligation is reinforced by affection.
But Leeds failed to
live up to that
early season
form and McAllister paid the price for a run a of five successive defeats - including a 1 - 0 FA Cup second round reverse at non-league Histon - when he parted company
with the club in December.
Our travels did not begin
with the idea of
forming little international citizens, but rather
with our desire to take the opportunity for enrichment
early in their
lives by spending time abroad.
His resulting theory suggested that the
earliest bonds
formed by children
with their caregivers have a tremendous impact that continues throughout
life.
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with DNA and proteins) that are essential for all known
forms of
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Well, for some families, they maintain communication and some
form of a relationship
with their surrogate, and therefore, the discussion starts
early and is integrated in the child's
life early on.
In the beginning of the 1970s, it was almost unthinkable for men to carry their children, but research showed that parents who
form an emotional bond
with their children through physical closeness
early on have better contact
with them later on in
life as well.
Bowlby believed that the
earliest bonds
formed by children
with their caregivers have a tremendous impact that continues throughout
life.
American soul - influenced funk group that
formed in the
early 1970s Cameo performed
live on stage for the first time in Nigeria
with the veteran artist King Sunny Ade ending the show in grand style.
According to this «RNA world» hypothesis, the
earliest forms of
life used RNA for everything,
with little or no help from DNA.
The surface may have cooled quickly —
with oceans, nascent continents and the opportunity for
life to
form much
earlier
«It seems like ergot has been involved
with animals and humans almost forever, and now we know that this fungus literally dates back to the
earliest evolution of grasses,» said George Poinar, Jr., an internationally recognized expert on the
life forms found in amber and a faculty member in the OSU College of Science.
Between one and five people in every 100
with Barrett's esophagus go on to develop esophageal cancer in their
life - time, a
form of cancer that can be difficult to treat, particularly if not caught
early enough.
If all modern species evolved from
earlier life -
forms, the branching must have begun
with some common ancestor.
«Hearing loss linked to poor nutrition in
early childhood, study suggests: Both acute and chronic
forms of undernutrition in the preschool years are associated
with hearing impairment later in
life.»
However, many biologists think that the
earliest forms of
life used RNA for everything,
with little or no help from DNA.
The special attributes of the ancestral versions of these enzyme superfamlies, and the self - reinforcing feedback system they would have
formed with the first genes and proteins, would have kick - started
early biology and driven the first
life forms toward greater diversity and complexity, the researchers said.
Now, researchers working
with that hypothesis have achieved a significant advancement toward understanding an evolutionary mystery — how components of RNA and DNA
formed from chemicals present on
early Earth before
life existed.
And so now there are something like 4,400 on Earth which is at least as far as we can see completely unique, and there was a period which Dr. Hazen called red earth about a couple of billion, two billion years ago, when
life first gets going when there's some, you know,
early forms of
life and about 2,000 or so minerals arise [there], microorganisms make sheaths of minerals like calcium carbonate that we now see in animals
with shells.
Elements heavier than hydrogen and helium were more abundant later in the star -
forming boom as more massive stars ended their
lives early and enriched the galaxy
with material that served as the building blocks of planets and even
life on Earth.
With the origin of life on Earth believed to have coincided with a period of increased impact flux, the idea that meteorite - formed glass might provide a prevalent, viable habitat for microbes could have a significant «impact» on our understanding of how early life develo
With the origin of
life on Earth believed to have coincided
with a period of increased impact flux, the idea that meteorite - formed glass might provide a prevalent, viable habitat for microbes could have a significant «impact» on our understanding of how early life develo
with a period of increased impact flux, the idea that meteorite -
formed glass might provide a prevalent, viable habitat for microbes could have a significant «impact» on our understanding of how
early life developed.
Researchers have long suspected that abuse or neglect
early in
life can permanently alter people's brains, making them more prone to anxiety and depression, less able to handle stress, or even incapable of
forming strong attachments
with others.
While on present - day Earth the carbonate formation is dominantly through organic processes (various shell -
forming marine organisms are happy to make use of the CO2 dissolved in the ocean), in the
early Earth and, presumably, in other Earth - like planets
with little or no
life the same process can occur inorganically, but somewhat slower, in silicate rock weathering.
NASA chief scientist Ellen Stofan also said that she believed in alien
life and
with the advances in science and technology, she thinks that proof of alien
life forms will finally be found in as
early as about a decade.
Comets and comet clouds
form early in the
life span of a solar system, and are primarily composed of frozen gases, rocks and dust, coalescing out of clouds of smaller particles into the cosmic bodies
with trademark tails we're familiar
with.
Nurturing from a loving parent or caregiver in the
early years supports healthy brain development that
forms the foundation for success later at school and in
life - and one of the best ways of engaging
with young children is through looking at books together.
Set in rural Alabama in the
early 1950s, Honeydripper gives us Tyrone «Pine Top» Purvis (Danny Glover), a local juke joint owner in debt and in competition
with another bar owner, determined to bring financial salvation in the
form of
live shows starring guitar legend Guitar Sam.
In the
early 1990s, the superintendent, the school board, the chamber of commerce, and corporate leaders
formed an alliance to implement several reform initiatives, including an active, project - based curriculum designed to connect school directly
with real -
life experiences.
This one I suppose you could argue that it may have actually gone
live in some
form earlier - in conjunction
with my initial observation, though, this suggests that the 3 hour rule is not hard and fast.
Her reflections on houses she's
lived in and the meaning of home
form a unifying motif, along
with accounts of her
early struggle to envision a way forward as a self - described «American Mexican» and «working - class writer.»
Lisa Genova is a trained neuroscientist whose debut novel, Still Alice, is about a woman
with an
early onset
form of Alzheimer's, who has to learn to cope
with the way her
life is changing.
At one end of the severity spectrum,
early chronic valvular disease, some
forms of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and some mild congenital heart defects may have little effect on an animal's lifestyle or
life expectancy; at the other end, severe heart failure can interfere
with even simple activities and prove rapidly fatal.
A number of titles have also been revealed, among them Joy Ride, the MIA Xbox
Live Arcade racer which recently resurfaced in rumor
form, Kinectimals (train and play
with different animals), Kinect Sports (guess), Kinect Adventures (the river rafting title rumored
earlier) and Dance Central (a So You Think You Can Dance - type experience from MTV Games).
Earlier today,
with a little help from the ESRB, Introversion officially announced that Darwinia would be coming to Xbox
LIVE Arcade in the
form of Darwinia +.
Her reading of Henri Bergson's theory of «
living energy» is demonstrated in her paintings
with active
forms covering the entire picture plane, as she «believes in the interconnected nature of all
living things...» [1] As such, she was among the
early practitioners of the «all - over» painting style along
with Jackson Pollock.
Still explains the «ascending verticality» and «aspirational thrust» of his canvases throughout his career as taking root in his
early landscape painting which he described as «records of air and light, yet always inevitably
with the rising
forms or the vertical necessity of
life dominating the horizon... And so was born and became intrinsic this elemental characteristic on my
life and my work.»
Cubist
forms loosen up in a series of Ippolito's «still
lifes» like the emblematic table arrangement of «May Still
Life» (1979), the
earlier «Cubist Still
Life» (1970)
with its arches and scrolled string instrument, and the low - key floral arrangement within angles of the «Still
Life with Cubist Glass» (1979).
Warhol channeled his obsession
with celebrity and Hollywood into an array of media and art
forms: from his
earliest drawings and Pop paintings, to his publications and films, and finally to the television series he hosted at the end of his
life.
Exhibitionism's 16 exhibitions in the Hessel Museum are (1) «Jonathan Borofsky,» featuring Borofsky's Green Space Painting
with Chattering Man at 2,814,787; (2) «Andy Warhol and Matthew Higgs,» including Warhol's portrait of Marieluise Hessel and a work by Higgs; (3) «Art as Idea,»
with works by W. Imi Knoebel, Joseph Kosuth, and Allan McCollum; (4) «Rupture,»
with works by John Bock, Saul Fletcher, Isa Genzken, Thomas Hirschhorn, Martin Kippenberger, and Karlheinz Weinberger; (5) «Robert Mapplethorpe and Judy Linn,» including 11 of the 70 Mapplethorpe works in the Hessel Collection along
with Linn's intimate portraits of Mapplethorpe; (6) «For Holly,» including works by Gary Burnley, Valerie Jaudon, Christopher Knowles, Robert Kushner, Thomas Lanigan - Schmidt, Kim MacConnel, Ned Smyth, and Joe Zucker — acquired by Hessel from legendary SoHo art dealer Holly Solomon; (7) «Inside — Outside,» juxtaposing works by Scott Burton and Günther Förg
with the picture windows of the Hessel Museum; (8) «Lexicon,» exploring a recurring motif of the Collection through works by Martin Creed, Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger, Bruce Nauman, Sean Landers, Raymond Pettibon, Jack Pierson, Jason Rhoades, and Allen Ruppersberg; (9) «Real
Life,» examines different
forms of social systems in works by Robert Beck, Sophie Calle, Matt Mullican, Cady Noland, Pruitt &
Early, and Lawrence Weiner; (10) «Image is a Burden,» presents a number of idiosyncratic positions in relation to the figure and figuration (and disfigurement) through works by Rita Ackerman, Jonathan Borofsky, John Currin, Carroll Dunham, Philip Guston, Rachel Harrison, Adrian Piper, Peter Saul, Rosemarie Trockel, and Nicola Tyson; (11) «Mirror Objects,» including works by Donald Judd, Blinky Palermo, and Jorge Pardo; (12) «1982,» including works by Carl Andre, Robert Longo, Robert Mangold, Robert Mapplethorpe, A. R. Penck, and Cindy Sherman, all of which were produced in close — chronological — proximity to one another; (13) «Monitor,»
with works by Vito Acconci, Cheryl Donegan, Vlatka Horvat, Bruce Nauman, and Aïda Ruilova; (14) «Cindy Sherman,» includes 7 of the 25 works by Sherman in the Hessel Collection; (15) «Silence,»
with works by Christian Marclay, Pieter Laurens Mol, and Lorna Simpson that demonstrate art's persistent interest in and engagement
with the paradoxical idea of «silence»; and (16) «Dan Flavin and Felix Gonzalez - Torres.»
Phenomenology, for example, is there from the very beginning: those first geometric explorations of colour and
form reveal the same engagement
with the viewer's sensorial experiences of space and matter as the
early «penetrables» — walk - in spaces constructed from monochrome painted boards — and the expanded participatory installations, which Oiticica continued making until the very end of his
life.
These themes
form the cornerstone of The Scripted
Life, a full assessment of Breitz's work which showcases
early works alongside more recent installations, including New York, New York, a new piece co-commissioned by the Kunsthaus Bregenz
with Performa 09.
The exhibition presents approximately 110 paintings, watercolors, drawings, and etchings from his
early «metaphysical» works to his late evanescent still
lifes, culled mainly from Italian collections, including those
formed with Morandi's help by his friends and by renowned scholars of his art.
In his
early work, Will Barnet combined intimist evocations of family
life with a modernist sense of
form, while teaching printmaking and painting at the Art Students League, and other schools.
With the
earliest purpose thought to be as simple as a light source at night to modern day understandings of its effect on the Earth's rotation and tides, the moon has found itself playing a fundamental role in the lifespans of all
forms of
life on this planet.
Spanning the period between 1828 to 1945, the exhibition opens
with the
earliest form of American maritime painting — the grand academic - style portraits of graceful sailing ships — and includes waterscapes from the sea to the lakes and rivers of the American heartland, light - flooded impressionist visions of quaint New England seaside towns, and modernist renderings of industrial waterfronts and everyday
life on the water
The Jazz Museum at the Old Mint held a sampling of the sometimes naughty, little - known collages that jazz great Louis Armstrong made in the final two decades of his
life, as well as Satch Hoyt's tambourines linked into chains attached to mirrors to
form endless columns, or halved and assembled into crosses reminiscent of the city's famous ironwork; and there were two installations by Dario Robleto, one featuring preserved, mounted butterflies
with antennae made of audio tape delicately perched on the edges of the fossilized inner - ear bones of whales, and the other a collaboration
with the record label Dust - to - Digital to preserve
early gospel music.