Sentences with phrase «by earlier generations»

Bruised feelings, rude jabs and hallway shoves have always been a part of the preteen and adolescent landscape, but a growing body of dispiriting statistics confirms that bad behavior is on the rise and more psychologically harmful than what was endured by earlier generations.
For better or worse, the camera on the ZenFone 3 builds on the precedent set by the earlier generations of ZenFone.
The article described «the atavistic rage among those who went to law school seeking the upper - middle - class status and security often enjoyed by earlier generations...» And if you are one of the few who succeeds in getting on the wealth track, you will be subject to the billable hour and many other horrible tyrannies.
Many floodplains around the world are silt - filled millponds developed by earlier generations of people who built their economies on water - power.
The cultural identity established by earlier generations of LGBT artists has opened the door for new conversations in artistic practice.
The exhibition incorporates contemporary artworks, informed by earlier generations of women, which take a variety of forms — quilts, assemblage, hangings, embroidery on cloth and paper, among others — and that consciously blurs the art versus craft distinction.
Larger mortgages, higher student loans and a greater overall comfort with debt than displayed by earlier generations has increased the average debt for households approaching retirement by nearly 160 % from 1989 to 2010, according to AARP.
Here, at least, there are a growing number of low - fee alternatives to the advisers and mutual funds most commonly used by earlier generations to nurture their nest eggs.
Issues of value and ethics are raised by the appearance of technologies not even imagined by earlier generations.
«With a commitment to quality and customer satisfaction set by earlier generations, our bakery continues to adapt and develop a full line of savory flat bread offerings.
The bestselling Left Behind novels, written by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins between 1995 and 2007, dramatize the premillennial view of the End Times favored by earlier generations of American fundamentalists, in which Christ «raptures» his followers to heaven before a series of apocalyptic events unfold on earth.
Unlike the marginalization experienced by earlier generations of Chinese immigrants, this new group integrates more fully into mainstream British society.
Onnit started out making supplements to improve brain function and physical performance, but later began selling exercise equipment and fitness education based on techniques used by the earliest generations of strongmen (and women).
In groundbreaking works from the 1970s like Mary Kelly's Post-Partum Document (1973 — 79) and Martha Rosler's Semiotics of the Kitchen (1975), the tenets of conceptual art — with its integration of language and image, its embrace of photography and the video camera, and its unfolding over time and space — are enmeshed with questions of subjectivity, the body, and indeed, emotional affect, subjects generally avoided by an earlier generation of conceptual artists.
Works by the earlier generation of artists represented in the show can be loosely situated within geometric abstraction and abstract constructivism, influenced by artists such as Piet Mondrian (1872 — 1944) and groups such as De Stijl (founded 1917) and the ZERO movement of the 1950s and 60s, as well as the American Colour Field painters.
Her use of weaving claims a relationship to the reassertion of «women's work» by an earlier generation of feminist artists amplifying the tradition of stitchcraft.
The catalogue entry, calmer, continued: «He transformed the extravagant approach to abstraction by the earlier generation into a highly controlled, meticulous, even calculating handling of medium.
Before assuming relationships between older and contemporary artists based purely on visual similarities (about seventy percent of the checklist consists of work by the earlier generation), visitors must reconcile their assumptions with the particularities of each artist history, practice, and sociocultural experience.
Not afraid to gather inspiration from sources such as Brazilian folk arts and decoration, Milhazes embraces these «low» art influences and balances them with the high - minded modernism that was brought to Latin America by an earlier generation of artists such Helio Oticica and Tarsila do Amaral.

Not exact matches

The findings of the report differ from those presented in an earlier draft, seen by Reuters in July, which had concluded that the growth of renewable power had not harmed the reliability of the grid and that significant increases in renewable power generation remained possible.
Thirty - six percent of Millennials — otherwise known as Generation Y, which includes those born in the early 1980s to the early 2000s — were living with mom and dad last year, according to a report by Pew Research Center.
It was consumed by Boomers in the 1960s and early 1970s but their taste buds evolved and eventually, that generation of drinkers moved on to white zinfandel and settled into favoring chardonnay.
Once hailed as a new - media «listicle» traffic king, by early 2016 BuzzFeed had established itself as a cross-platform content - generation powerhouse prone to experimentation (and willing, able, and eager to apply its virality lessons to paid content designed for advertisers).
Compared with earlier generations, Millennials are known to delay marriage and having kids by several years, and wait a few years before buying a car and property.
Run by early stage investor Bowery Capital, the podcast series highlights the issues and pain points of early revenue generation.
Another key change Bezos made was to take the Post private, reversing a decision by Katharine Graham two generations earlier.
SAP announced a new generation of its ERP — a SaaS model running on database Hana that promises to eliminate 40 percent of SAP IT load by removing satellite systems - early this year.
«By starting as early as 3 - years - old, your kids can grow up to be part of a more prepared and financially savvy generation
According to a study published by UBS earlier this year, Americans aged 21 to 36 are the most fiscally conservative generation since the Great Depression.
A recent paper by the economists Paola Giuliano and Antonio Spilimbergo shows that generations that endured a recession in early adulthood became more concerned about inequality and more cognizant of the role luck plays in life.
Americans seem to understand the need to begin saving early, but regardless of generation, most are disappointed by their ability to do so.
Earlier this month, Google introduced its second generation of consumer hardware products, all made by Google.
CognitiveScale was recently included in the AI 100 for the second year in a row by CB Insights, and earlier this year, unveiled Cortex 5, the next generation of its augmented intelligence cloud software powered by AI and blockchain technology.
The proposition of gambling by New York's most high profile progressives as a solution to economic challenges would be vexing to an earlier generation of progressives who, rather than seeing it as a solution to economic woes, perceived gambling as a primary cause of them.
In 1864, Louis Pasteur proved that point in one case, showing that spontaneous generation (that life could originate from nonliving matter, also called abiogenesis), though accepted by some in the scientific community (such as Belgian chemist Jan Baptist van Helmont about 200 years earlier, who also believed that the basic elements of the universe was just air and water), was untrue.
Centuries of honest textual criticism, archeology and history are virtually unanimous in their agreement that two of the Gospels are eye - witness accounts, two are commissioned investigations by the early church and all of the canonical Epistles were written by first - generation apostles.
However that may be, the sustained labours of generations of early biblical scholars gradually established certain broad controlling principles of interpretation; and these ultimately crystallized into a general schema, by which the study of the Bible was henceforth to be directed.
As R. H. Tawney, a British socialist of an earlier generation, wrote: «It is the condition of economic freedom that men should not be ruled by an authority which they can not control» (The Acquisitive Society).
It must be remembered that the early Christian community moved almost wholly into the Gentile world within a generation or two after its origin within Judaism, and that, as Christian thought took more definite shape within the next three or four centuries, it was inevitable that it should have been strongly influenced by the prevailing philosophy of the Hellenistic culture in which the church moved.
Helped by these footholds, Mantel escaped to university, married, and began to write, ultimately fulfilling her early ambition («to distinguish myself in my generation»).
He was excited by Alasdair MacIntyre's early and enthusiastic review of The Eclipse of Biblical Narrative and later proud and pleased about a new generation of his students beginning in the early 1970s, theologians like Charles Wood and Ronald Thiemann — proud that they had learned from him, pleased that they were independent enough to disagree with him on occasion.
That kind of historical evidence has emerged often enough to suggest that rather than having enormous premature babies, ordinary people like Hannah and Elijah were having premarital sex (Family Life and Illicit Love in Earlier Generations, by P. Laslett [Cambridge University Press, 1977]-RRB-.
His early research on medieval Bulgaria was innovative and original, while his Byzantine studies, often claimed as pioneering, followed paths mapped by French scholars such as Charles Diehl (1859 — 1944) and Louis Bréhier (1868 — 1951) a generation earlier.
On the other hand the present form of the apocalypse of Mark 42 is held by some scholars to indicate its composition in the late fifties, and the emergence of the earliest gospel is widely held to have been most probable at a time when the first generation of Christian teachers was beginning to die out, c. A.D. 60 - 70.
«4 America stood for the primordial state of the world and man and was indeed seen, by the first generations of Europeans to learn of it, to be the last remaining remnant of that earlier time.
A foretaste of that radical Consummation was already attained by those who underwent the experience of conversion that has been so central to every generation of Protestant Christians in America from the early 17th century to the present.
Secondly, the belief in the imminent coming of the day of the Lord, so strong in the thought of Paul, and presumably in that of the early church, was bound to wane in intensity by the time two generations of Christians had passed away and the expected end - time had not yet come.
Pacifism is the transitory luxury of a people whose security has been earned by the bravery and militarism of earlier generations....
When leaders of the early church gathered in 397 AD to select which books should be included in the Bible, one of the things they were trying to do was provide themselves and following generations with an accurate and authoritative collection of books by which we could know the truth of God.
While commentators of an earlier generation sought to save Shakespeare and the Christian characters from the charge of intolerance and anti-Semitism by turning the play into an allegory, more recent readings often maintain, to the contrary, that Shakespeare in fact lays the groundwork for the racialist anti-Semitism of a later era in the character of Shylock.
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