The language of science is neither the same
as everyday language nor is it something completely separate.
Not exact matches
Whether you are using an adage, maxim, or idiom, you do not want to appear ignorant of correct
language use
as a business owner - despite the fact that so many words are commonly misused
everyday.
If you are hiring an expert, such
as a computer programmer or a lawyer, ask them to explain a particularly complex concept using
everyday language that a non-expert can grasp without using jargon.
Thus, alongside the lofty and otherworldly flights of Indian mysticism, stands the Zen emphasis upon «nothing special» and «
everyday - mindedness» and «just being ordinary,»
as in Yun - men's spiritual path described
as «pulling a plough in the morning, and carrying a rake home in the evening,» or in Pao - fu's response to the question, «What is the
language of the Buddha?»
Metaphor, which serves
as a medium that provides insight into Jesus» parabolic
language, is a comparison based on
everyday objects or experiences.108 In the words of Wilder,»... a true metaphor or symbol is more than a sign, it is a bearer of the reality to which it refers.
I do not mean, of course, to say anything so foolish
as that
language was not used for
everyday things in the real world.
And if the
language indigenous to the congregation's life seems unworthy of such a lofty task, it should be recalled that «Jesus... particularly in his parables, exalted
everyday life
as the «stuff» of the revelatory event».15
We tend to use the label «miracle» interchangeably in
everyday language with concepts such
as wondrous, amazing, and simply good luck.
Panikkar's theology is highly marked by his biography which laid the encounter of different religions and contexts in his cradle,
as it were.40 He has faced this challenge and engaged in an intense study of
languages, philosophies, theologies and sacred scriptures
as well
as living
everyday life in many contexts.
They are not the elements of a new
language, distinct from our ordinary
language, but simply represent a shorthand for our
everyday speech,
as pertaining to mathematics.
As their
language develops, they'll learn to use these affirmations in
everyday life.
Name a significant book published in the last 10 years.Language, and communicating in different
languages, is part of
everyday life
as an MEP.
In the Manchester
Language Study, individuals first identified
as having a
language impairment at 7 years of age were followed up at 8, 11, 16, 17 and 23 years to explore the impact of communication difficulties on their
everyday lives.
After moving to Hanover, I gradually came to realise that EST teachers who have trained originally
as language teachers often claim that EST is the same
as normal
everyday language.
Although the human eye can distinguish millions of colors, human
languages have only a few color terms, such
as «red,» «green,» «blue» and «yellow,» which speakers can use to communicate about colors in
everyday life.
A delusion is commonly defined
as a fixed false belief and is used in
everyday language to describe a belief that is either false, fanciful or derived from deception.
The narrative reminded me of academic meetings when I listened while avant garde philosophers writhed almost in agony
as they struggled to give birth to thoughts they evidently considered so deep
as to defy expression in
everyday language.
The answers are quite long, but they are couched
as accurately
as possible in
everyday and understandable
language, and illustrated by some analogies.
Mantras can be found in religious terminology
as well
as in
everyday language, ranging from words like «amen» to phrases such
as «let it go.»
Tone down your
language and maybe drink less beer, but show up
as yourself
everyday and your colleagues will appreciate you being there.
On the most basic level, we can remove unintentionally derogatory
language from our
everyday speech, such
as crazy, nuts, insane, and so on, when what we mean is unbelievable, unusual, or unexpected.
Medford High Students Chosen
as Finalists in National Challenge (The Medford Transcript) As part of a national challenge with HGSE's Making Caring Common and The KIND Foundation, a student team from Medford were selected as finalists and will develop their project to bridge the gap between academic English language learning and everyday language use and need
as Finalists in National Challenge (The Medford Transcript)
As part of a national challenge with HGSE's Making Caring Common and The KIND Foundation, a student team from Medford were selected as finalists and will develop their project to bridge the gap between academic English language learning and everyday language use and need
As part of a national challenge with HGSE's Making Caring Common and The KIND Foundation, a student team from Medford were selected
as finalists and will develop their project to bridge the gap between academic English language learning and everyday language use and need
as finalists and will develop their project to bridge the gap between academic English
language learning and
everyday language use and needs.
«They have casual conversations — discussing art
as it fits into life, using
everyday language and insight,» says Mary Jo Rosania, Hunterdon's visual arts teacher.
At the same time, they promote SPANISH
as a living
language, spoken widely across the world, and featuring in the
everyday life of your learning environment.
They also give your learning environment a fabulous LATIN look and feel, promoting LATIN
as a «real»
language, featuring in the
everyday life of your learners.
We don't always appreciate this
as we read, write, speak, or listen, but
everyday language is thick with references to literature, art, music, mythology, and theology.
This includes common words (often called Tier 1 words) that are used in
everyday language,
as well
as less common (Tier 2) words that are often found in picture books and text, and content - specific words (Tier 3), such
as words related to biology (cell, ecosystem, etc) are less common.
An experiment in teaching a second
language as part of the
everyday experience in the classroom has blossomed into a growing program in the Washington County School District.
Some words may have uses in
everyday language as well
as some uses that are specific to mathematical contexts.
Middle style does not claim features of its own
as much
as a walk between formal and
everyday language.
There are also overviews of specialist interests, such
as «Nature & Ecotourism» and «Golf & Watersports», together with pages offering useful information on tourist visas and
everyday Indonesian -
language phrases.
Angelina Gualdoni's works on canvas take patterns, interiors and abstraction
as their main focus, locating the rhythm of the
everyday sublime in the
language of color field painting.
Mundane elements of
everyday life are appropriated to emphasize the act of making, portraying reality
as it is subjectively experienced by individuals, insider groups and particular cultural arenas — each with their own visual
language.
While not all of the novellas function
as portraits of the neighbourhood, Jemison's work uses
language to draw our attention to issues of class, race and gender that dominate
everyday life there.
Each artist in the exhibition has developed a
language through media and technique to show the varied expressions within impressionistic styles known to engage sensations of changing light and movement in overlapping
everyday subjects such
as cityscapes, landscapes, and portraits.
Many artists share their common interests and challenges they face in their
everyday life, with art
as a
language of expression.
The collection features works that touch on such essential thematic elements in Floyer's artistic oeuvre
as perception,
language and the modification of
everyday objects.
As one of America's most loved living artists, Holzer is provocative and outspoken, working with language to question what is presented as truth in everyday lif
As one of America's most loved living artists, Holzer is provocative and outspoken, working with
language to question what is presented
as truth in everyday lif
as truth in
everyday life.
In other pieces in the show,
everyday objects such
as books are transformed by applying to them the geometry of paper ornaments and minimalist sculpture (Minimal Bibliography), and photographed window fences with geometric designs are isolated from their functional environment by cutting the prints and flattening the illusionistic space of the photograph, thus relating those specific daily life situations with the idealistic
language of modernist geometric abstraction (Popular Geometry).
Drawing on the
language of pop art and surrealism, Belanger's sculptures turn
everyday objects such
as lamps, cigarettes, and watches into uncanny anthropomorphic artworks that blur the boundaries between function and artifice.
The artist takes
everyday objects
as starting points (it is worth noting that objects and concepts in art history are also mundane to the artist's daily life), adopts news, music, cinema,
language, vocabularies, definitions, products, images, artists and artworks, and re-incorporates these elements back into «life».
When the paradox of science fiction is
everyday, artists are testing the limits of
language as code, blurring the distinction between computational linguistics and natural
language, hinting that technology is not merely a medium to represent thoughts that already exist but is capable of dynamic interactions producing the thoughts it describes.
His exploration of the communal role of art and
everyday actions
as art recalls Joseph Beuys's notion of social sculpture (art's potential to transform society through human activity with
language, thought, action, and objects).
As such, Steinbach marshals the unremarkable props of
everyday life into a system comparable to
language: a set of discrete entities that — like words — take on new significance when arranged in a certain way.
«I often describe inIVA
as a sort of cultural venture capitalist,» says Tawadros, «taking risks on artists and ideas that are not yet part of the
everyday language of the contemporary art world.»
This is the premise of «
As Told», show on view at Lunds konsthall featuring works by Ana Gallardo, Emily Wardill, Kasper Akhøj & Tamar Guimarães which use language as a tool for analysing and transforming everyday storie
As Told», show on view at Lunds konsthall featuring works by Ana Gallardo, Emily Wardill, Kasper Akhøj & Tamar Guimarães which use
language as a tool for analysing and transforming everyday storie
as a tool for analysing and transforming
everyday stories.
By reclaiming from design this familiar visual
language, Worthington suggests that the
everyday objects with which we surround ourselves can and should be re-assessed
as beautiful; the sleek forms of modern design reflected in our home sound systems and desk chairs have been
as carefully considered
as the pediment of the Parthenon.
The work of these photographers shares motivations and techniques with that of their predecessors, but departs and expands
as well, establishing distinctly new visual
languages for the documentation of
everyday life and the found subject.
The
everyday objects that constantly recur in Craig - Martin's works have been described
as «functioning
as words do in
language».
Roberts» works translate found, quotidian
language into abstract, patterned structures, which she refers to
as «illuminated manuscripts of the
everyday.»