Sentences with phrase «at the human dimension»

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Art Markman, PhD is a professor of Psychology and Marketing at the University of Texas at Austin and Founding Director of the Program in the Human Dimensions of Organizations, which brings the humanities, social and behavioral sciences to people in business.
the possibility and necessity of living in a dimension of meaning in which the urgencies of the struggle are subordinated to a sense of awe before the vastness of the historical drama in which we are jointly involved; to a sense of modesty about the virtue, wisdom, and power available to us for the resolution of its perplexities; to a sense of contrition about the common human frailties and foibles which lie at the foundation of... our vanities; and to a sense of gratitude for the divine mercies which are promised to those who humble themselves.
Like the petals of a gigantic lotus at the end of the day, we have seen human petals of planetary dimensions slowly closing in upon themselves.
A good growth group aims at a balanced emphasis on the three interdependent dimensions of human development — inreach, outreach and upreach.
Faith and its opposite Unbelief presuppose a universal spiritual dimension of human selfhood in which the self sees itself as poised between the world and God i.e. at once as an integral part of the world of matter and the community of life governed by the mechanical and organic laws of development respectively on the one hand, and having a limited power to transcend these laws through its spiritual relation to the transcendent realm of God's purpose on the other.
Even those who will say nothing about the metaphysical dimension of the counselor's role will agree that at least the counselor represents the community, the wider human environment.
Nevertheless, practically speaking, sub-human dimensions of nature still present themselves as relatively more predictable and determined occurrences than we find at the human level.
Just as human personhood is not discernible at the level of the molecular interactions in our bodies, so God is impersonal when encountered solely in this dimension.
They are seeking what has been called post-modern paradigms for «an open secular democratic culture» within the framework of a public philosophy (Walter Lippman) or Civil Religion (Robert Bellah) or a new genuine realistic humanism or at least a body of insights about the nature of being and becoming human, evolved through dialogue among renascent religions, secularist ideologies including the philosophies of the tragic dimension of existence and disciplines of social and human sciences which have opened themselves to each other in the context of their common sense of historical responsibility and common human destiny.
Our human food with its social dimension reflects the Holy Communion we receive at Mass..
To be consonant with the Word of God, philosophy needs first of all to recover its sapiential dimension as a search for... the ultimate framework of the unity of human knowledge and action, leading them to converge towards a final goal and meaning (para. 81)... to verify the human capacity... to come to a knowledge which can reach objective truth (para. 82)... Hence we face a great challenge at the end of this millennium to move from phenomenon to foundation, a step as necessary as it is urgent.
Eating for a Healthy Planet: A Conversation with Canadians has been produced as part of the Human Dimensions of Climate Change programme at the University of Victoria.
But at some point in that pile of bodies he was transported to another dimension and emerged as a super human being incapable of being stopped.
Global security, instead, has five dimensions that include human, environmental, national, transnational, and transcultural security, and, therefore, global security and the security of any state or culture can not be achieved without good governance at all levels that guarantees security through justice for all individuals, states, and cultures.»
In 2009, the American Psychiatric Association awarded Dr. Okin and Mental Disability Rights International their human rights award «to recognize an individual and an organization exemplifying the capacity of human beings to protect others from the damage related to the professional, scientific, and clinical dimensions of mental health, at the hands of other human beings.»
The essay looks at the scientific developments behind these potential human enhancements and includes interviews with scientists, ethicists and religious leaders about the scientific and ethical dimensions of human enhancement.
«If regional policy makers understand fully the health dimension of these biomass fires, we believe they will be in a better position to manage them more effectively and improve human health and ecosystems at the same time,» said Ruth DeFries, of Columbia University and coauthor of the paper.
He is also senior fellow at the Milken Institute and president of the Council for Technology and the Individual, a nonprofit foundation addressing the human dimensions of technology.
UNICEF is «an environment where we look at the data and try to give them a human dimension,» Menchini says.
At the human scale, we experience just three dimensions of space and one of time, but string theorists argue that six extra dimensions are tightly knotted at every point in the fabric of our 4 - D realitAt the human scale, we experience just three dimensions of space and one of time, but string theorists argue that six extra dimensions are tightly knotted at every point in the fabric of our 4 - D realitat every point in the fabric of our 4 - D reality.
«This will add a new dimension to research into «liquid biopsies» and facilitate the clinical use of extracellular vesicles to inform the physiology and health of organs that are hard to access, such as the placenta during human pregnancy,» said Yoel Sadovsky, director of the Magee - Womens Research Institute at the University of Pittsburgh.
I want to discover myself as a human, as a soul, as a body and as a mind, I want to connect with someone deep, to vibrate at the same time in the same dimension.
Both conceptually and dramatically, Godzilla preserves a human dimension, though it may prove better at placing viewers alongside its civilian cast than making them care for the characters that aren't as tall as skyscrapers.
At one point, the team discovers plants that have taken human form, mimicking our physiological dimensions with knotted limbs and winding foliage.
Even though one responds at times to the sentiments being expressed in the story, one has to refer to Chase himself rather than the ill - defined character he's playing to find their human dimension.
Whereas humans are better at experiencing authentic emotions and building relationships, formulating questions and explanations across scales and sources, deciding how to use limited resources across dimensions strategically (including which tasks machines should be doing and what data to give them), making products and results usable for humans and communicating about them, making decisions according to abstract values.
We need as many ways as possible to explore multiple dimensions of those issues, especially the living human experiences at the heart of those issues.
While the research jury may still be out on the turnaround versus closure question, New York City has at least come to appreciate the human dimension.
The task force, established by Senator Simon last May in the wake of several reports highly critical of the city's school system — one calling its dropout problem «a human tragedy of enormous dimensions» — was aimed at turning Chicago into an «urban laboratory» for educational experimentation.
Teacher self - research; interpersonal and intrapersonal dimensions of teaching; teacher professional development; the role of identity in teachers» professional lives, teacher narrative inquiry; educator autobiography; second language education at the secondary level; human diversity in education; use of actor preparation techniques in teacher professional development; effects of education policy and politics on K - 12 & postsecondary teaching practice.
Lohr, C.A., Human dimensions of introduced terrestrial vertebrates in the hawaiian islands, in Natural Resources and Environmental Management2012, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
At one point, the synthesis of form and dispersal reminded me of the moment when a human is sent to another dimension in a sci - fi flick, transforming the body into a weirdly colored silhouette of energized matter.
Speaking in Tongues: Look at the Language of Display, 1999, human hair wreath, hair jewelry and Napoleon's hair, dimensions variable.
All of the works on display reference the human presence or absence depending on the way you look at it, not in a romantic domain but in an active participatory dimension.
Recent group exhibitions include The Event Sculpture, Henry Moore Institute, Leeds (2015); The Human Factor: The Figure in Contemporary Sculpture, Hayward Gallery at Southbank Centre, London (2014); and A Place in Two Dimensions: A Selection from Colección Jumex, Museo Jumex, Mexico City (2013).
At a time when our screens expose us to endless images of human bodies, Salonen's practice uses oils to break into this proliferation of fleshy pixels and explore the body in two and three dimensions.
Foreword by James Rosenquist vii Preface by Ira Goldberg viii Acknowledgments x Introduction: Miracle on 57th Street 1 Part 1: Lessons and Demos 15 Henry Finkelstein: On Painting, with a Critique 17 Mary Beth McKenzie: Painting from Life 27 Ephraim Rubenstein: Painting from Observation 39 Thomas Torak: A Contemporary Approach to Classical Painting 59 Dan Thompson: Learning to Paint the Human Figure from Life 75 Sharon Sprung: Figure Painting from Life in Oils 91 Frederick Brosen: Classic Watercolor Realism 107 Naomi Campbell: Working Large in Watercolor 123 Ellen Eagle: Poetic Realism in Pastel 135 Costa Vavagiakis: The Evolution of a Concept 148 Part 2: Advice and Philosophies 165 William Scharf: Knowing that Miracles Happen 167 Peter Homitzky: Inventing from Observation 181 Charles Hinman: Painting in Three Dimensions 193 Deborah Winiarski: Painting and Encaustic 203 James L. McElhinney: Journal Painting and Composition 213 Part 3: Interviews 229 Frank O'Cain: Abstraction from Nature 231 Ronnie Landfield: On Learning and Teaching 251 Knox Martin: Learning from Old and Modern Masters 269 Concours: Painting and the Public at the Art Students League by Dr. Jillian Russo 282 Index 286
-LSB-...]... To allow ourselves to be inhabited by what left our field, perhaps our visual field; around us, in the hole inside us, we learn the fullness of other dimensions of existence...... The spaces left empty are the place of the most intense energy, emanations, auras, tensions, thoughts and the fascinations of the human presence... -LSB-...] The drawn objects serve as a backdrop for creating states of mind, from which the attempt at concentration, at falling inside, at finding the rhythm, the exhaustion through rhythm and the reaching of a conclusion which is a static stage before a new beginning.»
1997 SAFECO Collects: Northwest Art 1976 - 1996, Selections from the corporate collection, Jundt Museum, Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA Human References: Marks of the Artist: A Ten Year Retrospective Exhibition of the Seattle Artist» Program Collection, curated by Beth Sellars, Seattle Center Pavilion, Seattle Center, Seattle, WA Drawing Invitational, Meyerson Newinski, Seattle WA Traversing Territory, Part III, Expanding Dimensions in Printmaking, curated by Lois Allan, a collaboration between the Art Gym and PICA at Marylhurst College, Marylhurst, OR Ceramics, White Columns, New York, NY Prints by 30 NW Artists, inaugural show and permanent collection of the Vancouver School of Arts and Academics, Vancouver, WA
2016 These Strangers... Painting and People, Stedelijk Museum voor Aktuele Kunst, Ghent, Belgium Los Angeles: A Fiction, curated by Gunnar B. Kvaran, Thierry Raspail, and Nicolas Garait, Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo, Norway; traveled to Musée d'art contemporain, Lyon, France Route to (Re) Settlement, curated by Cecelia Stucker and Kimberly Light, Mann - Simons Site, Columbia, SC A Shape That Stands Up, Hammer Museum at Art + Practice, Los Angeles, CA 30 Americans, Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, OH Non-Fiction, curated by Noah Davis, The Underground Museum, Los Angeles, CA Human Interest: Portraits from the Whitney's Collection, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY Intimisms, James Cohan Gallery, New York, NY Nothing Compares to You, Works from the Collection of Martin & Rebecca Eisenberg, Riverview School, Cape Cod, MA Making & Unmaking, curated by Duro Olowu, Camden Arts Centre, London, UK Dimensions of Black, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA; traveled to The Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, University of California, Davis, CA
Recent group exhibitions include The Event Sculpture, Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, UK (2015); The Human Factor: The Figure in Contemporary Sculpture, Hayward Gallery at Southbank Centre, London (2014); and A Place in Two Dimensions: A Selection from Colección Jumex, Museo Jumex, Mexico City (2013).
Helen Fisher, an author and anthropologist at Rutgers University, focuses on the opportunities that would arise from a deeper awareness of the four dimensions that shape a human personality — particularly the «temperament dimension
Dr. Richard Tol — Principal researcher at the Institute for Environmental Studies at Vrije Universiteit, and Adjunct Professor at the Center for Integrated Study of the Human Dimensions of Global Change, at Carnegie Mellon University, calls the most influential global warming report of all time «preposterous... alarmist and incompetent.»
At a minimum, biophilia brings about a new dimension for sustainable design that necessitates the integration of nature to trigger human health and wellbeing.
«All told, the report concludes that «there is significant potential for unanticipated, unmanageable, and regrettable consequences in multiple human dimensions from albedo modification at climate altering scales.»
Prior to this, he was Deputy Director of the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Programme at the International Geosphere - Biosphere Programme in Stockholm, Sweden.
As a Canada Research Chair, Jackie Dawson is a professor at the University of Ottawa, Canada, and the director of the Environment, Society and Policy Group studying the human and political dimensions of environmental change.
At the November 9, 2009 meeting of the National Research Council Human Dimensions of Global Change Committee, the Interagency Working Group on Climate Change and Health reported on its progress.
Another Professor — Diana Liverman at Oxford University — specialises in «human dimensions of global environmental change» — Geography is a social science too.
Formerly he was Henry R. Luce Professor in Human Dimensions of Global Change at Carleton College, and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Colorado, Boulder, where he was the only faculty member to have won both the Dean's award for research in the social sciences and the Chancellor's award for research in the humanities.
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