Wood, paper, photography, playing cards and paint are transformed into objects that are simultaneously precise and diffuse, real and unreal, as well
as rhythmic and static.
Specially - constructed viewing platforms allow you to soak up the awe - inspiring views,
as the rhythmic sound of the rails soothes away your cares, and mouth watering dining options are available too.
Villa Avalon sets near plenty of tourist spots for dining and entertaining as well as the well - positioned balconies and verandas that guests may enjoy the panoramic views, tropical breezes as well
as the rhythmic sounds of the ocean waves.
Kids learn greeting, echo, and repertory songs, as well
as rhythmic patterns to play rhythm instruments.
Every other character — Li - zhen's philandering boss, Chow's happy - go - lucky friend, the nosy landlady («Young wives shouldn't stay out so late — people will start to wonder»)-- is a satellite, and the husband and wife go almost unseen, their offscreen voices used
as rhythmic punctuations in a movie that feels less like a narrative than a beautifully drawn - out musical improvisation — Wong Kar - wai's «Blue in Green.»
It brings a sense of balance in the practitioner's body
as the rhythmic movements are vigorous and with so much force, it becomes necessary that the practitioner exercises caution while they enjoying moving in yogic postures.
Just as computers use programming languages such as Java, the brain seems to have its own operating languages — a bewildering set of codes hidden in the rates and timing with which neurons fire as well
as the rhythmic electrical activities that oscillate through brain circuits.
Some babies find swaddling or cuddling too constrictive and respond better to other forms of comfort such
as rhythmic movement or sucking a pacifier.
Not exact matches
The takeaway here is that clock time, which is the basis of all measurable productivity, is very opposite to
rhythmic time, which is seen
as an ebb and flow and essential to the creative process.
Leaving aside the details of the theory and its clinical basis, which have been discussed at length elsewhere (LM), microgenesis can be characterized
as a whole - to - part specification that recurs in
rhythmic overlapping waves - fields, i.e., wave fronts, oscillators.
* There are common verbal devices used for structuring memory, such
as: thinking memorable thoughts; use of mnemonic, heavily
rhythmic and balanced patterns; use of frequent repetitions or antitheses, alliterations and assonances; use of epithetic, formulaic, proverbial sayings; use of standard thematic settings
Japanese connoisseurs delight in the
rhythmic strokes of calligraphy, seeing them
as manifestations of the vital processes of natural life.
Such prayer may use a repeated phrase to ward off distractions, or be wholly silent; it may he a simple Quaker attentiveness, or take a charismatic expression (such
as the use of quiet
rhythmic «tongues»).»
As he developed his theme, his style would become almost
rhythmic, with a rise and fall in the cadences of his sentences.
Upbeat,
rhythmic music filled the sanctuary
as two 4,000 - member choirs, one clad in fire - engine red robes, the other in silver, swayed in chorus to words flashed on two of five 60 - foot Jumbo - o - Tron screens.
But that authority probably will be due to the
rhythmic and tonal structure of the sermon
as much
as anything else.
The historicity of the world's commonwealths have many bookmarked issues of passing away times hardly ever known of by the lands» commoners which hold many pieces of the puzzled worldly picture frame's being
as longitudinal lengths hellishly bent
rhythmic variations of depraved socialisms wants and desires.
For both matter and mind,
rhythmic durations occur
as segments.
Gunter sees the account of
rhythmic durations
as a kind of «rapprochement» between quality and quantity and between mind and matter.
The nature indicated by such an empiricism can only be experienced temporarily and dynamically, and its
rhythmic character is shown in the natural units of physics
as well
as those of biology.
As soon as she marched into the stadium as an American at the opening ceremonies, the rhythmic clapping ended and applause for her bega
As soon
as she marched into the stadium as an American at the opening ceremonies, the rhythmic clapping ended and applause for her bega
as she marched into the stadium
as an American at the opening ceremonies, the rhythmic clapping ended and applause for her bega
as an American at the opening ceremonies, the
rhythmic clapping ended and applause for her began.
Now, on this forward shift of weight, if the golfer thinks of initiating it from right to left, working from the feet to the hips —
as he does when he throws a baseball overhand — he will develop a free
rhythmic swing of the club.
To jog sitting down, explains an SAS brochure, «Use simple,
rhythmic movements... raising your heels alternately
as high
as possible.
What begins
as a pitching motion ends up
as an avant - garde
rhythmic gymnastics routine performed by a drunken Dhalsim
Use
rhythmic motion such
as car rides, swinging, dancing, bouncing, swaying, or walking to soothe your baby.
Captivating music from Classical Ballet class,
rhythmic games, songs and stories help children explore dance
as a tool for self - expression.
Lower grades offer social and
rhythmic games, circle games, hand - clapping games, beanbag activities, and jump ropes — all to encourage working together
as a group.
So, I like to invite the party to come to me just
as soon
as I hear
rhythmic breathing over the baby monitor.
For me, I make repetitive sounds, hums, moans along with
rhythmic movements in my pelvis
as I shift my weight from foot to foot.
You might even feel them
as muffled,
rhythmic movements in your uterus.
It's based on an ancient art called
rhythmic shushing that can come off
as loud and jarring, but is actually comforting to a baby (similar to the sound of a vacuum cleaner).
There are four main categories for you to enjoy: Ocean - beautiful,
rhythmic ocean sounds Celestial - calming, floating sounds of outer space Nature - relaxing sounds of nature Musical - soothing, dreamy music Dr. Thompson is recognized
as one of the world's leading experts in sound therapy.
The Baby Shusher is meant to stop your baby from crying, not simply to act
as background noise, and the
rhythmic shush can be lost if the Baby Shusher is not close enough for your child to hear and engage with it.
«Amazingly, the sounds they heard 24/7 in the uterus were about twice
as loud
as a vacuum cleaner, so babies love and need strong
rhythmic noise,» Dr. Karp says.
The
rhythmic pressure of the baby's head pushing down on your cervix
as you walk, may stimulate the release of oxytocin.
The babies who were treated to both skin - to - skin contact and their mother's singing benefited most: their heart rates became
rhythmic, indicating,
as the study put it, «better autonomic stability.»
In addition to her enthusiasm, agile nature, and
rhythmic sensitivity (all of which can be measured and pertain to certain outward talents, like singing, dancing, and gymnastic strength), I can see her collaborative ability, and I try to nurture it and help it mature
as she grows.
Many pregnant women 35 weeks before the birth, begin to feel not only normal perturbation of the child, but his hiccups, which is perceived
as a regular
rhythmic tremors.
Provide motion: Babies enjoy repetitive,
rhythmic motion such
as rocking, swinging, swaying, jiggling, dancing, or a drive in the car.
a change in the baby's sucking pattern from a quick suck - suck to a
rhythmic suck - swallow pattern
as the milk begins to flow.
You can do this in front of a toy that she wants to reach for, you can add some
rhythmic rocking to a song you are singing, or you can simply use this
as an opportunity to teach her to get into sitting... Once on hands and knees, baby can shift weight back further and to one side or the other, move pelvis over a leg that is planted into the floor and get into sitting.
Some models are battery powered for a
rhythmic and more soothing bounce, or have additional features such
as music, calming sounds, and toys.
As its name suggests, quiet sleep is characterized by slower, more
rhythmic breathing, little movement, and no eyelid fluttering.
Many babies are soothed by
rhythmic back - and - forth movements, such
as the gentle motion of a rocking chair.
Offering a feed will take care of hunger
as well
as tiredness because babies are soothed by the
rhythmic action of sucking, and this may relax them enough for them to nod off to sleep without fuss.
Kurl Songx solidifies himself
as the powerhouse of Hi - life music with this melodious
rhythmic song.
The group derives its dance techniques and methodology from movement characteristics, aesthetic qualities and the philosophy of African dance traditions,
as well
as the enormous movements and
rhythmic resources available in various communities throughout Ghana.
Neural networks in the spinal cord, locomotion center are capable of producing
rhythmic movements, such
as swimming and walking, even when isolated from the brain.
But in an animal study published in Nature in 2012, Shenoy and his colleagues reported finding that much more is going on: Motor cortical neurons work
as part of an interconnected circuit — a so - called dynamical system — to create
rhythmic patterns of neural activity.
As signals are sent from one cell to the next, rhythmic patterns of electrical activity, commonly known as brain waves, are generate
As signals are sent from one cell to the next,
rhythmic patterns of electrical activity, commonly known
as brain waves, are generate
as brain waves, are generated.