Sentences with phrase «autobiographical statements»

During the home study process, families will be requested to submit: autobiographical statements, employment and financial information, personal references, medical reports for all family members in the home, and criminal background clearances.
The catalog for Shinique Smith: Menagerie at the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami contains an essay by the forever groovy DJ Spooky, aka Paul D. Miller, who writes about Smiths knack for synthesizing mediums, her stature in the post - Facebook / YouTube generation and the «libidinal economy of «scripting autobiographical statements into her work.
The exhibition tracks the artist's evolution back into figuration and the various themes and symbols that comprise his controversial late works, including Blackboard (1969), Edge of Town (1969), The Studio (1969), and Flatlands (1970), which were included in the groundbreaking Marlborough Gallery show, and By the Window (1969), in which Guston creates poignant autobiographical statements.
It is clear from his autobiographical statements that Paul was able to move freely from one mode of consciousness to another, from the left hemisphere to, the right, and back again — from law to grace, from mystical experience to ethical evaluation.
The psychologists showed 200 people photographs of men and women, each paired with either a funny or a fairly straight autobiographical statement.
Autobiographical statement — this is to allow the adoption agency to gain a greater understanding of the prospective adoptive parents.
An autobiographical statement, generally two - three typed, double - spaced pages describing why you are interested in the field, the program, and NDNU as well as other pertinent personal or professional experience.
The autobiographical statement can be intimidating but it is essentially the story of your life.
You will discuss the topics addressed in your autobiographical statement, and the social worker will ask any questions necessary to clarify what you have written.

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In part, it was because this book, while not overtly autobiographical, is a deeply personal statement about the urgency....
Sometimes it is known as a «personal statement» bearing an autobiographical slant.
They not only preview Johnson's exhibition (opening October 17th, 2009), but also discuss his concept and statement for the show — which is refreshingly autobiographical.
These are digital reworkings of old color photographs, described in the gallery statement as «autobiographical,» which have been enlarged and cropped so that a detail becomes the subject, and the subject is obscured by large black shapes.
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