Not exact matches
If he really on the night of his betrayal
spoke the prayer «Not
as I will, but
as Thou wilt,» these words expressly deny the justice of God and signify silent submission to God like the words in the
poem of Job.
The divine blessing of procreation («Be fruitful and multiply») is
spoken to the human male and female in Genesis 1:28, and Adam's rapturous little
poem naming woman and man in Genesis 2:23 (which I take to be the way Genesis 2 affirms that creation is «very good») clearly aims at sexual union,
as the man is to leave father and mother and cleave to his woman, becoming one flesh with her (Gen. 2:24).
The
poem in its entirety
speaks to the innocence of childhood making way for the escapism we all seek
as an adult.
He may not be seeking romantic love
as we envision it, however, but promises Bathsheba that he will protect and care for her the rest of her life, seeming to need in Carl Sandburg's
poem, «a voice to
speak to me in the day end, a hand to touch me in the dark room, breaking the long loneliness.»
Nixon,
speaking one of Dickinson's most famous
poems in voice - over, conveys a sense of gentle wonder;
speaking the words
as if they're just now emerging and yet were always there.
Among the findings: (1) art activities can be integrated into classroom content and used to encourage rehearsal - type activities (such
as songs) that incorporate relevant subject matter, (2) incorporating information into story,
poem, song, or art form may place the knowledge in context, which can help students remember it, especially if the students are creating art that relates subject matter to themselves, (3) through artistic activities like writing a story or creating a drawing, students generate information they might otherwise have simply read, which will very likely lead to better long - term retention of that information, (4) physically acting out material, such
as in a play, helps learners recall information, (5)
speaking words aloud results in better retention than reading words in silence, (6) increasing the amount of effort involved in learning new information (such
as being asked to discern meaning from an ambiguous sentence or to interpret a work of art) is positively associated with its retention, (7) emotionally charged content is easier to remember than content linked to events that are emotionally neutral, and (8) information presented
as pictures is retained better than the same information presented
as words.
RESOURCES INCLUDED ARE
AS FOLLOWS: • Penguins facts cards, photo pack, species flashcards • Antarctica information pack, maps, world maps, photo pack, writing task • counting activities, sorting activities, book marks, addition games and subtraction game, acrostic
poem, writing tasks, handwriting worksheets, counting cards,
speaking and listening tasks, flag activities, craft activity, jumbled sentences, make a leaflet, door hanger, colouring pages, catching game, plus other activities • Colour flashcards with penguin pictures, shapes posters, adjectives cards, alphabet flashcards, number flashcards, reward charts, HFW cards, drawer labels, odd and even number flashcards, phonics flashcards, writing posters, several penguin
poems with matching resources, matching card game, word search, story board to write, writing booklet cover and borders, Display materials; long banners, large lettering, penguin images, buntings, plain and patterned display borders
This vibrant collection of
spoken - word poetry captures the raw street - savvy language of rap and hip - hop and the aggressive energy of slam
poems,
as well
as other poetry, all meant to be read out loud.
«No sketches first, no studies, that's long past: I do what many dream of, all their lives... Well, less is more... «Robert Browning (1812 — 1889) from his
poem (1855) «
speaking»
as artist Andrea del Sarto to his wife Lucrezia Less is More I needed to tidy my studio, but where to start?
In Verona, during this year of the 700th anniversary of Dante's
poem — he dedicated the «Paradiso» to the Scalieri family lord in Verona known
as «Cangrande» (Big Dog)-- Mazur
spoke at the opening ceremony and Robert Pinsky read from the text in its courtyard later that month.
In this portfolio, six
poems by Michel Bulteau are infused with the rumblings of Tokyo,
poems that
speak equally of its derelict side
as its luster.
«
As if one's own liberated language could speak for itself / in a medium as overdetermined as painting,» the poem say
As if one's own liberated language could
speak for itself / in a medium
as overdetermined as painting,» the poem say
as overdetermined
as painting,» the poem say
as painting,» the
poem says.
Henrot incorporates a
poem, a collaboration with Jacob Bromberg, delivered
as a
spoken word performance, and music with a diverse range of imagery that includes objects from the Smithsonian Institute in Washington and found footage from the web.
Recent projects include 53 Diamantes: A Collection of Black Stories, Crimes, Falsos - Brilhantes & Other
Poems, at Galeria Jacqueline Martins in Sao Paulo, Tetine's new film - essay «The 4th World» (2015) commissioned by Itau Cultural, and pieces such
as UNHEARD &
SPOKEN, «I Hope you Enjoy Your Stay», «Tetine vs O Bandido Da Luz Vermelha» amongst many others.
But the book, in its totality from page to page, can actually be read
as much more —
as a long synesthetic
poem, one that imagines a shape, color, and sound for words and
speaks to our profoundest understanding of human expression.
Intended
as an exhibition trilogy, this second iteration of the body of work adapts its title from a
poem by André Breton that
speaks to the poetic fluidity of space.