Sentences with phrase «black natural state»

The model's threshold for significant light pollution was when the night sky directly overhead was calculated to become just 1 percent brighter than its ink - black natural state.

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Ten deadliest natural disasters of the past century 1931 China floods 1976 Tangshan earthquake 1970 Bhola cyclone 1920 Haiyuan earthquake 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami 2010 Haiti earthquake 1923 Great Kanto earthquake 2008 Cyclone Nargis 1991 Bangladesh cyclone 1948 Ashgabat earthquake Blizzards 1972 Iran blizzard 2008 Afghanistan blizzard Great Blizzard of 1888 1993 North American Storm Complex Schoolhouse Blizzard Hakko - da Mountains incident Armistice Day Blizzard 2008 Chinese winter storms 1995 Kazakh Blizzard Northeastern United States blizzard of 1978 Communicable diseases Black Death Spanish Flu Plague of Justinian Third Pandemic of Bubonic Plague Antonine Plague Asian Flu Other deadly communicable diseases.
The good thing is that the black pepper and lime combo has become really popular and commonplace in the States in the last year or so - check out any potato chip rack at natural food stores and supermarkets alike all over the city.
Burney is examining a similar trade - off between sulfur and black carbon in the United States, as coal - fired electricity plants shift to cleaner natural gas, which emits half as much CO2 as coal per unit of electricity.
It's more efficient in its natural state than black phosphorus but it's difficult to open its band gap; therefore we tuned BP's band gap to resemble the natural state of graphene, a unique state of matter that is different from conventional semiconductors.»
Arkansas is known as «The Natural State» and BlackChristianPeopleMeet.com is here to bring their Black Christian Singles together.
3,» New Orleans Biennial, New Orleans, LA 2013 Bahamas National Pavilion at the 55th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy 2010 «Roundabout,» Wellington City Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand «Fokus Lodz Biennale 2010,» Lodz Biennale, Lodz «Instructions not Included,» Pierogi Gallery, Brooklyn, NY «Double Up Double Up,» Quint Contemporary Art, New York, NY 2009 «BLACK & WHITE HORSE,» Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, NY Inaugural Exhibition, The Boiler (Pierogi), Brooklyn, NY 2008 «Pierogi et al,» Daniel Weinberg Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA 2007 «20th Anniversary: In the Fullness of Time,» The Luggage Store, San Francisco, CA «From the Fat of the Land: Alchemies, Ecologies, Attractions,» Grand Arts, Kansas City, MO «Block Party II: An Exhibition of Drawings,» Daniel Weinberg Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA «(Un) Natural Selection,» Pierogi, Brooklyn, NY «Connecticut Contemporary,» Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT «New York: State of Mind,» The House of World Cultures, Berlin, Germany.
Torkwase Dyson's paintings, drawings and sculptures are informed by the contemporary and historical conditions in and through which Black people negotiate systems and deeply rooted ideological orders within built and natural environments in the United States.
Featuring: Amna Asghar, Dana Davenport, Umber Majeed, Tammy Nguyen, Ke Peng, Sahana Ramakrishnan, Sheida Soleimani Amna Asghar speaks on the construction and translation of disparate references, cultures, geographies, and generations from Pakistan and America; Dana Davenport addresses the complexity of interminority racism within her own community and institutions from her experiences as a Black Korean American; Umber Majeed's practice attempts to unpack the temporalities within South Asia as site, familial archival material, popular culture, and modern national state narratives; Tammy Nguyen interrogates natural sciences and non-human forms to explore racial intimacies and US military involvement in the Pacific Rim; Ke Peng documents the feeling of alienation and disorientation from urbanization and immigration by taking a journey into an imagined childhood in China, Hunan, where she was born and Shenzhen, a modern city where her family relocates to; Sahana Ramakrishan explores myths and religion from Buddhist and Hindu tales to speak upon the magic of childhood and the power dynamics of sexuality, race, and violence; Sheida Soleimani is an Iranian - American artist and a daughter of political refugees, making work to highlight her critical perspective on the historical and contemporary socio - political occurrences in Iran.
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