4th December 2010: A f2f workshop in Tel Aviv for the first and second Israeli cohorts with Dr. Elliot Zeisel from the USA
about modern group analysis.
Not exact matches
The person has not fared especially well at the hands of
modern attempts to write
about history, which have generally sought to locate historical explanations in the workings of large structures, impersonal forces, and social
groups rather than the vagaries and razor - edged contingencies of individual character and agency.
While the United States bishops focused on nuclear war, a more general judgment
about modern war as inherently unjust had been present in Catholic thought since at least 1870, the year when a
group of bishops, in a Postulata addressed to Pope Pius XI and the First Vatican Council, excoriated the expense of «huge standing and conscript armies» and the prospect of «illegal and unjust wars, or rather hideous massacres spreading far and wide.»
Pleides is a
group of stars originally thought to be 5 - 7 stars, but with
modern telescopes there are
about 250 stars that are traveling together in space as if they are bound together.The belt of [in the contilation of] Orion is made up several stars that are constantly moveing in irregular paths as learned only by the use of telescopes.
I had
about much faith in this hoax as I do in most
modern day religious
group who claim anything if people did read the bible they would know before the rapture can happen Israel has to rebuild their temple on it original soil which is still held by 2 other
groups.
Sixth century ideas in the 21st century has brought
about more death, pain and destruction across the world than the ideas of any other one
group in
modern times.
The rapid rise of the fascist
group Britian First tells us a great deal
about modern Britain.
A primitive
group of rootless plants called bryophytes, which includes
modern mosses and liverworts, had likely become common by
about 458 million years ago.
Since then, more four - winged dinosaurs have been found, but doubt remained
about whether they were direct ancestors of
modern birds, or just an unusual
group of dinobirds that later died out.
Moreover, he says, if the model is right
about modern insurgencies» being a constantly shifting collection of small, unconnected
groups, it would be a useful tool for military planners trying to find the most effective tactics.
The last common ancestor of sharks and bony fishes probably didn't have gill arches arranged like those in
modern sharks — which, in turn, suggests that the oldest known species of bony fishes can likely provide more information
about the earliest jawed vertebrates (a
group that today includes humans) than early chondrichthyans can, the researchers contend.
The striking uniformity in the sleep duration and habits of three far - flung
groups in Bolivia, Tanzania, and South Africa busts several myths
about how much sleep our ancestors got — and what is optimum for
modern humans, says Jerome Siegel, senior author of the study and a neuroscientist at the University of California (UC), Los Angeles.
Thus, there must have been a long lag between when this
group branched off the
modern human family tree, roughly 200,000 years ago, and when they left their genetic mark in the Altai Neanderthal,
about 100,000 years ago, before themselves being lost to extinction.
The
modern human sequences in the Altai Neanderthal appear to derive from a
group of
modern human ancestors from Africa that separated early from other humans,
about the time present - day African populations diverged from one another, around 200,000 years ago.
Paleoanthropologists have disagreed
about how they relate to other human
groups, some positing they were ancestors of both
modern humans and Neanderthals, others that they were a nonancestral species replaced by the Neanderthals, who spread across Europe.
They gathered information from in - person focus
groups, along with a «
Modern Romantics» sub-Reddit forum in which people around the world could answer questions
about dating in the digital age.»
The most prominent
group warning
about the dangers of
modern soy consumption would be the Weston A. Price Foundation.
The diet, which first emerged in the 1970s but wasn't popularised until the early 2000s, involves eating
modern foods that attempt to mimic the food
groups we think our hunter - gatherer ancestors ate during the Paleolithic era, from
about 2.6 million years ago to the beginning of the Agricultural Revolution,
about 10,000 years ago.
They gathered information from in - person focus
groups, along with a «
Modern Romantics subreddit forum» in which people around the world could answer questions
about dating in the digital age.
«It's difficult to envision how we can claim that Western society is highly sleep deprived if these
groups that live without all these
modern distractions and pressing schedules sleep less or
about the same amount as the average Joe does here in North America.»
Based in Portsmouth, UK
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group is dedicated to furthering our understanding of the social and cultural contexts of ports across the globe from the early
modern period.
About Site - A little series of comics about a group of modern witches by Vicky - Pan
About Site - A little series of comics
about a group of modern witches by Vicky - Pan
about a
group of
modern witches by Vicky - Pandora.
In fact, much
modern business thinking post Web 2.0 is
about opening up businesses to stakeholder
groups to participate in «co-production».
The chief executive of newly formed «
modern luxury»
group Tapestry Inc speaks to BoF
about competing in an uncertain world, the enduring power of brands and the challenges of managing off - price channels.
In this one - man show directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel (Das Experiment), a respected German Jew journalist named Emanuel Goldfarb (Ben Becker) struggles with his identity after receiving an invitation to speak to a
group of young students
about the implications of being Jewish in
modern society.
Director Larry Clark («Kids») takes on another
group of unruly individuals in this
modern day «Bonnie & Clyde» tale
about two sets of lovers who team up for a life of crime and one big heist.
Jones interviews an elite
group of
modern directors including Martin Scorsese, David Fincher, Wes Anderson, Olivier Assayas, Peter Bogdanovich, and Richard Linklater
about how influential Hitchcock is to their career.
So, when I talk
about modern pedagogy, what I mean is we have redesigned the teaching and learning of maths with a
group of students and teachers, based on three parts.
When I taught George Orwell's 1984, one of my favorite
group - work activities was a jigsaw in which five
groups of five students each read a different news article
about the
modern world.
About 67 percent of students from both
groups attend their first - choice school, according to the study, which was conducted by the Cohen Center for
Modern Jewish Studies at Brandeis University in Waltham, Mass..
«One of the great things
about being here at HGSE is that you get to study marginalized
groups in a
modern sense, but the methodology and theory behind it can be applied very broadly,» says Piro, whose research centers on studying disability in Europe's early medieval period.
«One of my favorite
group - work activities when I taught Orwell's 1984 was a jigsaw where, for example, five
groups of five students might each read a different news article
about the
modern world,» recalls St. Louis.
In a bid to discover more
about how
modern schools are offering outdoor opportunities to their students, Education Matters» Editor, Campbell Phillips, recently spent time chatting with Richard Thornton, Chief Executive for The Outdoor Education
Group.
Today's school parent
groups have nothing to worry
about — if they connect with families in
modern ways.
If Joyce, or Nabokov, or J.K. Rowling had run all their work through a
modern critique
group, frequented online writing forums, attended writing workshops, and absorbed all the (generally) well - intentioned nonsense talked
about beats, the Hero's Journey, plot arcs, adverb use, and character change, it's unlikely they would have ever achieved the fame and status they have today.
Every month we'll choose three books to read: 1) a classic (that everyone has probably read but us), 2) a «
modern» classic or popular book that everyone is talking
about, and 3) a bookshelf catch - up in which we choose a book the
group has already read to catch - up with other members.
An inventive suspense novel, a moving debut
about growing up in the
modern South and an award - winning memoir make for great
group discussion this month.
She then throws in sub-plots
about the protagonist's extramarital affair, a radical animal - rights
group,
modern - day murders, conspiracies between arms dealers, pharmaceutical companies and researchers... and it just becomes too much.
He has an excellent YA fantasy series called Island of Fog
about a
group of «
modern» shape shifter kids who travel into a dangerous world of magic and mythological creatures.
Based in Portsmouth, UK
About Blog The Port Towns and Urban Cultures
group is dedicated to furthering our understanding of the social and cultural contexts of ports across the globe from the early
modern period.
Toronto, Ontario
About Blog The Quwa Defence News & Analysis
Group aims to provide relevant analysis on
modern defence systems and their tactical applications; our work is specially focused on the acquisitions and activities of countries in Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
Based in Portsmouth, UK
About Blog The Port Towns and Urban Cultures
group is dedicated to furthering our understanding of the social and cultural contexts of ports across the globe from the early
modern period.
SELECTED
GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2008 for what you are
about to receive, Gagosian Gallery c / o Red October, Moscow Oranges and Sardines: Conversations on Abstract Painting with Mark Grotjahn, Wade Guyton, Mary Heilmann, Amy Sillman, Charline von Heyl, and Christopher Wool, curated by Gary Garrels, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA Painting Now and Forever: Part II, Matthew Marks Gallery and Greene Naftali Gallery, New York Not So Subtle Subtitle, curated by Matthew Brannon, Casey Kaplan Gallery, New York That social space between speaking and meaning, by Fia Backstorm, White Columns, New York God is Design, curated by Neville Wakefiled, Galerie Fortes Vilaca, San Paulo A New High in Getting Low, John Connelly Presents, New York Nina In Position, curated by Jeffrey Uslip, Artists Space, New York Sculpture and Concepts of Spacial Illusion: 1967 - 2007, curated by Don Desmett, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo Records Played Backwards, curated by Daniel Bimbaum,
Modern Institute, Glasgow Blasted Allegories: Work from the Ringier Collection, Luzern Zuordnungsprobleme, Galerie Johann Konig, Berlin
However, SculptureCenter really does suggest what a
group show can say
about New York City, where even
modern art can not «make it new» or dirty enough to be now.
Right now it's all
about minimalism at Gagosian with a large
group show of classic
moderns like Cady Noland, Walter De Maria, and Charles Ray on two floors.
Her work
about the
Modern Spiritualist Movement explores the way in which disenfranchised
groups often use alternative religion as a means of challenging the established hierarchies of knowledge.
Selected
group exhibitions include: Playtime, Institute of
Modern Art, Brisbane, 2013; We used to talk
about love, Balnaves Contemporary: Photomedia, Art Gallery of New South Wales, 2013; Contemporary Australia: Women, Gallery of
Modern Art Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, 2012; New11, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne, 2011; Short Sharp Shocks, Barbican, London, 2011; and Adelaide Biennial, Art Gallery of South Australia, 2010.
She has participated in important
group exhibitions and international biennials including «Illumination», Louisiana Museum of
Modern Art, Humlebæk (2016); «Another Minimalism», Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh (2015); «Formes simples», Centre Pompidou - Metz, Metz and Mori Art Museum, Tokyo (2014); Manifesta 10, St. Petersburg (2014); «Light Show», Hayward Gallery, London; Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney and Sharjah Art Foundation, United Arab Emirates (2013); 18th Biennale of Sydney (2012); «Fruits de la Passion», Centre Pompidou, Paris (2012); Manifesta 8, Murcia (2011); 5th International Media Art Biennale Seoul (2006); «Ecstasy: In and
about altered states», Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2005); 5th International Biennale of Istanbul (1997); and 22nd International Biennale of São Paulo (1994).
In June the
group occupied Tate
Modern's Turbine Hall for 25 hours and scrawled words of warning
about climate change across the floor in charcoal.
With
about 40 other figurative artists, joins Reality, a
group protesting the emphasis on abstract art by museums, especially the Museum of
Modern Art.