Sentences with phrase «at the role color»

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From color exploration and pentatonic flute in Grade 1 to stone carving and stained glass making in Grade 11, the fine and practical arts play a vital and vibrant role in the curriculum and the community and are required throughout a student's time at the school.
Radford said the organization chose Perry not for his charter ties, but for his ability to be a role model for young men of color, particularly as the district implements President Barack Obama's Young Men of Color initiative, aimed at helping African American males from childhood through adultcolor, particularly as the district implements President Barack Obama's Young Men of Color initiative, aimed at helping African American males from childhood through adultColor initiative, aimed at helping African American males from childhood through adulthood.
«However, if this information was combined with the food traffic light colors, health aspects of the product played a greater role,» says lead author Laura Enax from CENs at the University of Bonn.
Unlike the 13 genes that were discovered to play a role in hair color, these hundreds of new genes are more accurate at detecting hair color than the previously discovered genes.
Other vitamins and nutrients play roles too, but the bottom line is to eat all the colors to ensure all of your organs are at their best for sexy time.
The stores present us with a variety of styles and designs but I believe that it's the color camel itself that at first might not seem so neutral but it indeed does an amazing job playing the role of black or white in a more interesting way.
Till then, you can go through these amazing color psychology and role played by what color outfits at work.
Vittorio Storaro comments at some length on the color symbolism in Bertolucci's The Last Emperor, which he shot, demonstrating more critical insight into how the film works and what it's about than we are likely to find in reviews, and there are similarly revealing commentaries from Michael Chapman about the iconographic and stylistic sources of Raging Bull (Life magazine and the photographs of Weegee) and from Hall about the role played by chance in the lighting of a scene from In Cold Blood, where the shadows of raindrops appear to be running down Robert Blake's face.
It's worth noting both Boyega and Fisher are people of color, so if all the actors are up for the same role, the casting process is pretty open (at least compared with what we're used to).
Directed by Gary Fleder, The Express does an excellent job of chronicling each of the critical touchstones in the abbreviated life of a role model worthy of emulation, whether he's being refused accommodations in the South at a «White Only» hotel or being threatened on account of his skin color by fans from an opponent's school.
The film does at least feature people of color in prominent roles, including Tessa Thompson, Gina Rodriguez and Benedict Wong, but this may be cold comfort considering the erasure of the central protagonist's ethnicity.
Directed by Henry Hathaway, the full - color Niagara shows Marilyn Monroe in an early complex role, starring with Joseph Cotten as an unhappily married couple staying at a Niagara Falls hotel.
Examining the role that single - site schools play and how we can maintain them in the overall charter mix is not simple, but it uncovers a number of factors that contribute to the paucity — at least on the coasts — of standalone schools that are also led by people of color.
«Ahoba Arthur has balanced a full - course load, worked at the Office of Student Affairs, played an important role in the Alumni of Color Conference, and cared full - time to her son Jahcir, whom everyone came to love for his kindness, sweetness, love of good fun, and his adoration of his mother,» Boles says.
Though claiming that 1 in 10 of all undergraduate education degrees hail from an MSI is a modest assertion, a closer look at the data will demonstrate that MSIs play a critical role in conferring education degrees to students of color.
Directly prior to his role at NLIRH, Steven worked as project director at the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network to promote safe and affirming school environments for all students, particularly LGBT students of color.
Prior to this role, he worked at Teach For America supporting the organization's corps members and alumni of color across the country.
These factors help develop trusting teacher - student relationships.18 Minority teachers can also serve as cultural ambassadors who help students feel more welcome at school or as role models for the potential of students of color.19 These children now make up more than half of the U.S. student population in public elementary and secondary schools.20
In our research at the Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions, we evidence how institutions, such as HSIs, must continue to play a central role in the education of future teachers of color in order to create favorable educational leaders supporting aspirational Latino youth.
The accompanying graphic helps to illustrate the interactions of the genes at these four loci in a hierarchy in terms of their role in coat color.
The patterning on its fabric looks something like an exploded prism, and in that it's a typical work for Odita, whose work looks at the role of color in our lives and the ways in which it can express aspects of African culture.
The exhibition looks at the role of the color black across a range of practices, spanning Geometric Abstraction, Minimalism and Conceptualism to its use in the present.
In your new show at James Cohan Gallery, «Surface Tension,» color seems to play a more important role in your work than ever, and you have apparently shifted your focus from depicting abandoned homes — a recent series that you described as deliberately «mundane and ugly» — to taking on nature.
She is appointed Professor of Drawing and Color at IADE (Institute of Art and Decorations) and developed this role from 1968 - 1972.
To your mind, what role does color play in the installation at PC — G?
History, and with it a dulling of the gleam of light and saturated color that some of these newer works project, also played an important, if not overstated role at PPLA.
The hardcover book, which features over 200 lavish color images documenting Texas» unique role (past and present) in the world of abstract art, will be available at Galveston Arts Center during the exhibit.
The concept of mass - produced images and graphics played a significant role in the industry, incorporating color - printing techniques that were relatively new at the time.
Between 1990 and 1992, he studied with Gerhard Merz, at the Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf, contacting extensively with a series of theoretical, literary and artistic references — German Romanticism, the Middle Ages, Late Gothic — that will play an important role in the structuring of Chafes» activity and interests: the role of light, color, weight, the balance of forms, their relationship with nature, the surrounding space and Men.
Congruent with Pacific Standard Time and across the way from another solo exhibition for one of the artist's teachers, this exhibition will look at the surprising role of color in Anya Fisher's post-Cubist style.
Wall color plays a specific role in Betye Saar's latest exhibit at the Craft and Folk Museum in Los Angeles.
Also on display at von Bartha are a variety of brightly - colored text - based slogan works which deal specifically with the role of art in wider society, and brought together here for the first time.
At the same time what looks like emptiness in the background, rendered in dark or light colors, contains a deeper essence and plays an important role in the total composition.
This is true at the BigLaw level as well, where diversity — both in terms of people of color and in terms of advancing the role of women in a profession where they are far less likely to end up at the top — seems to be framed simultaneously as incredibly important but also impossible.
The Mansfield Rule measures whether law firms have affirmatively considered women lawyers and attorneys of colorat least 30 % of the candidate pool — for promotions, senior level hiring, and significant leadership roles in the firm.
A report last week by Color of Change, a racial justice organization, found that over 90 percent of showrunners are white, leading to more roles for minorities as ««cardboard» characters, and at worst, unfair, inaccurate, and dehumanizing portrayals.»
Look at role models in your community with the same physical size and coloring and copy them.
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