Persevering to depth and rigor: Thinking critically
about challenging material, and defending their solutions, outcomes, and growth
Not exact matches
One word that makes us happy: Progress [21:21] We grow because that helps us give more — share it with someone you love, it magnifies it [22:04] More excited
about feeding one billion people than any
material thing, so much more meaning when it's not just
about you [22:19] The
challenge is our brain: it's looking for what's wrong, because that helps you survive [22:30] Peak state = high energy, feel extraordinary, producing results is easy [22:46] Low energy state = say things and do things that hurt your relationship [23:39] Peak State = Beautiful state, Low - energy state = suffering state [24:08] Over achievers don't suffer, right?
Gadamer, of how the inspired text, which we question in order to find its meaning and relevance, questions, criticizes,
challenges and changes us in the process -» Some who today raise the proper question, whether there are not culturally relative elements in Paul's teaching
about role relationships (an the
material has to be thought through from this standpoint), seem to proceed improperly in doing so; for in effect they take current secular views
about the sexes as fixed points, and work to bring Scripture into line with them - an agenda that at a stroke turns the study of sacred theology into a venture in secular ideology.
The really important thing
about Käsemann's essay is this
challenge to a consideration of the synoptic tradition, for the problem of the historical Jesus is ultimately a problem for us because of the
material in the synoptic gospels and the Acts of the Apostles.
From reducing waste through smarter packaging, finding more energy efficient solutions or sourcing more recyclable
materials, visitors will have the chance to learn
about the sustainability
challenges and opportunities facing the packaging industry.
Whether it's reducing waste through smarter packaging, finding more energy efficient solutions or sourcing more recyclable
materials, attendees at the UK's largest packaging show will, once again, be able to discover and learn more
about the sustainability
challenges and opportunities facing the packaging industry.
Though
challenging, this is a great opportunity to review your values
about sexually explicit
material.
I would say, that the gusseted pattern is likely to be a
challenge for the novice sewer - you need to have your wits
about you to sew with PUL, elastic, and stretch and non-stretch
materials together.
They are an extremely versatile sensory
material that you can use for just
about anything A favorite of ours is throwing water beads into a kiddie pool — it's a great
challenge for the visual sensory...
«Up until this moment, it is not
about the roofing
materials alone which are unsuitable but also our buildings both in rural and urban areas have become a serious
challenge.
About two weeks ago, the deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Robert Ahomka Lindsay said the Komenda Sugar Factory will idle longer than expected, as a myriad of
challenges including the lack of raw
materials have stalled full operations.
We are born from
material created in stars like this, so for us it's exciting to have the
challenge of understanding something which so tells us both
about our origins and our future,» she says.
«The exciting part of this work is not just that we made hydrogels, but that we're now equipped with this powerful technique that lets us ask fundamental — and very
challenging — questions
about them,» says Takanari Inoue, Ph.D., an associate professor of cell biology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and senior author of the report on the research published online Nov. 6 in the journal Nature
Materials.
«The students became excited
about using familiar
materials from their everyday lives to meet a real - world energy
challenge,» Chen recounted.
A typical virus is
about a million times smaller in volume than a bat blood cell, so one
challenge is sifting the evidence of viral genetic
material from the background of more abundant cells with larger genomes.
Amid the situation, the NIMS research team discovered that the osmium oxide it synthesized in 2009 exhibits an unusual magnetic transition at
about 140 °C, which is higher than room temperature, and had been taking on the
challenge of pioneering non-catalytic, industrial functions of the
material.
However, Kloves had another
challenge much different than just cutting
material: He had to adapt the books while Rowling was still writing, so he had to always worry
about making plot points in the films that would conflict with what the author had planned for future books.
Director Jonathan Levine has already tackled some pretty ballsy
material between «The Wackness» and «50/50,» but this is probably his most adventurous and
challenging project yet, if only because the subject matter is
about as outside - the - box as you can get.
They provide a lot of great information
about the movie; from its genesis to casting possibilities to changes made along the way to
challenges experienced during the shoot, they contribute scads of useful
material.
They shared some funny memorable moments from filming (Jack Black share a great story
about ripping a bit of improv from Joaquin Phoenix), the
challenges of trying to make Don't Worry in 25 days, what it was
about the
material that got Gus Van Sant and the cast involved, what it was like shooting the group scenes, what Van Sant learned from early screenings, and a lot more.
Because it not only has all the extras
materials found in the DVD set, but it also offers more games (Maleficent's
Challenge and Dragon Encounter), a Cine - explore commentary (with picture - in - picture options), a customizable menu and a featurette
about the sound track's restoration.
Director Jonathan Levine has tackled some pretty ballsy
material in his short career, but «Warm Bodies» is easily his most adventurous and
challenging project yet, if only because the subject matter is
about as outside - the - box as you can get.
The
challenge of teaching economics to second - graders got easier at one Virginia school when a teacher created a crayon factory that allows students to learn first - hand
about raw
materials, producers, consumers, natural resources, and marketing.
Schools Crayon Factory Offers Hands - On Economics Lessons The
challenge of teaching economics to second graders got easier at one Virginia school when a teacher created a crayon factory that allows students to learn first - hand
about raw
materials, producers, consumers, natural resources, and marketing.
Take time at the end of a
challenging class to ask, «What was most confusing
about the
material we explored today?»
When I tasked my students with creating a bullying toolkit for elementary students, they were excited not only
about taking on a design
challenge, but
about being informed critics of the
materials created by adult bullying experts who are more removed from the problem.
Hattie presents
material very well and will
challenge the reader to do deeper thought
about data.
Annual teacher surveys between 2010 and 2013 asked teachers
about the frequency of visiting another teacher's classroom to watch him or her teach; having a colleague observe their classroom; inviting someone in to help their class; going to a colleague to get advice
about an instructional
challenge they faced; receiving useful suggestions for curriculum
material from colleagues; receiving meaningful feedback on their teaching practice from colleagues; receiving meaningful feedback on their teaching practice from their principal; and receiving meaningful feedback on their teaching practice from another school leader (e.g., AP, instructional coach).
It's
challenging and at the same time the
materials are just in front of you, but it's all
about how many you need to gather to craft an item.
The artist transforms these everyday
materials — such as plants, books, record albums, photographs, shea butter, and soap — into conceptually loaded and visually compelling works that
challenge entrenched ways of thinking
about the black experience and emphasize its plurality.
Artists like Judy Chicago, Mira Schor, Martha Rosler, Adrian Piper, Howardina Pindell, and others merged art and activism, elevating everyday
materials, methods, and experiences to
challenge conventional notions
about how and why and where art is created and consumed.
The globe - trotting dealer Sundaram Tagore, who first set up shop in Hollywood Road in 2007, will present a solo exhibition by Singaporean artist Jane Lee, who is best known for
challenging preconceptions
about painting through her innovative and visually striking treatments of unconventional
materials.
The program offers artists an important chance to expand both the scale and the scope of their practice at an early stage in their development while working with new
materials and learning
about the
challenges and requirements of outdoor sculpture.
Early works, such as an unusually thick scallop - edged plate, are «
about the accumulation of
material to really
challenge traditional ideas of what functional forms look like,» Cassel Oliver said.
Exploring the painful history of American race relations through large - scale silhouette installations, Walker's work transforms historical
materials, literary sources and popular culture,
challenging us to access buried emotions
about our nation's past.
Stingel's use of ready - made
materials such as carpet, cast polyurethane and Styrofoam
challenges every contemporary notion
about painting.
As complex and layered as memory itself, these artworks communicate personal histories, transmit or
challenge social and cultural narratives, and reveal stories
about their
material lives.
Other artists are the only ones who will know how you can overcome a technical
challenge, where you can find the
materials you need, and what you are going on
about when you talk
about your work incessantly.
ABOUT #directioninstruction — a traveling group exhibition showcasing an international group of artists who are focused on
challenging uses of Geometry, Color, Composition, Text, Form and Ad Hoc
materials.
ART Station offers a menu of choices for patrons and artists alike: choices
about materials, points of view, and subject matter; choices
about challenging our beliefs, and enriching our lives through art.
«I wanted to
challenge people who were painters or sculptors to take these foreign
materials and incorporate them into their practice to make a statement
about guns and gun violence.»
A conservation essay offers two case studies that explore preservation issues and address larger concerns
about the
challenges of conserving contemporary art and organic
materials.
Not only does she juxtapose something typically associated with indigenous Mexican culture with a strictly contemporary
material, but Gruner also inserts her body into her work to
challenge assumptions
about her artistic heritage.
Artists like Judy Chicago, Mira Schor, Martha Rosler, Adrian Piper, Howardina Pindell, Faith Wilding, and others merged art and activism, elevating everyday
materials, methods, and experiences to
challenge conventional notions
about how and why and where art is created and consumed.
There have been informative reactions, which have
challenged the way that I precieve my work, or force me to think
about the temporality of ideas in relation to my
material in space through time.
In conversation with British sculptor and installation artist Cornelia Parker, Aesthetica unearthed details
about her interest in the potential of
materials and the
challenges of working with certain spaces and audiences.
Using found imagery and archival
materials, her works
challenge perceptions of the past and raise questions
about history, conflict, and collective memory.
While their practices differed, all were united in their use of modest, «found»
materials, such as wood, lead, copper, steel and concrete, which they deployed to
challenge historic definitions of what constitutes an artwork, and in doing so raised profound questions
about the relationship between life and art.
However, what's most relevant
about Bradford's work right now is the way his chosen
materials — instead of expensive oil paint, he uses found and printed paper combined with Home Depot supplies —
challenge the fraught history of painting and seek to subvert its tradition of cultural and market dominance.
The program offers an important chance to expand both the scale and the scope of ideas that they have developed in their earlier work, to experiment with new
materials, and learn
about the
challenges and requirements of outdoor sculpture.