Sentences with phrase «autobiographical sketch»

Because only 14 of the 93 nuns in his original study group had died, Snowdon expanded it to include 11 brains from other deceased nuns who had also written autobiographical sketches in their youth.
Researchers got their hands on archival autobiographical sketches written by 74 nuns, from Baltimore and Milwaukee, completed between ages 19 and 37 years.
Luckily for Snowdon, they had all been required to write brief autobiographical sketches on entering the convent in their early 20s.
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Religion played no role in his upbringing, but in autobiographical sketches, he recounts a decisive moment in his early life, an epiphany that in fact occurred on Epiphany.
Some of the autobiographical sketches are touchingly ingenuous, revealing people who were hurt and confused in many ways and who then found the affirmation they were seeking in groups formed by sexual identity.
Yet another could be the requiring of an autobiographical sketch with questions asked to determine how they have responded personally to stressful situations in the past.
Some editions include an autobiographical sketch, in which Schrödinger describes the conflict over teaching Darwin that raged when he was in school, as well as his own fascination with evolution.
In his autobiographical sketch written for the Nobel Foundation of Sweden *, biologist H. Robert Horvitz outlines three dreams:
But the real story of Dirty Computer is how Monáe reveals an autobiographical sketch.
Beatty is painted as an artist at a crossroads, too, in an attempt to trump up the mythology of the picture as a Misfits - like (or Night of the Iguana - like, more to the point) autobiographical sketch for all involved when, if we're being honest with ourselves, The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone is more along the lines of a carnival - mirror grotesquerie.
Projects, like oral and family histories, collages, and autobiographical sketches.
Between 1963 and his death in 1996, Flavin worked almost exclusively in this unique medium, indefatigably pursuing what he called «acts of electric light defining space» (D. Flavin, «in day light or cool white, an autobiographical sketch», Artforum, no. 4, December 1965, p. 24).
an autobiographical sketch,» which appeared in these pages in December 1965, the radiant image was reproduced in black - and - white on matte amber stock.
an autobiographical sketch,» first published in the December 1965 issue of Artforum.
an autobiographical sketch,» first published in Artforum (December 1965); reprinted in Michael Govan and Tiffany Bell, Dan Flavin: The Complete Lights 1961 — 1996.
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