Sentences with phrase «by everyday movement»

Cartilage protects your dog's bones and joints from the friction caused by everyday movement.

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Recognizable by her signature vivid - pink locks, Fried (or Ladyada, as she is known on the internet) is one of the dominant forces behind the maker movement — a legion of do - it - yourself - minded folks who create cool things by tweaking everyday technology.
All You Who Labor By Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski Sophia, 191 pages, $ 16.95 These reflections on work and the sanctification of everyday life by the late primate of Poland (d. 1981) had a significant influence on Lech Walesa and the Solidarity movement that led to the collapse of communisBy Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski Sophia, 191 pages, $ 16.95 These reflections on work and the sanctification of everyday life by the late primate of Poland (d. 1981) had a significant influence on Lech Walesa and the Solidarity movement that led to the collapse of communisby the late primate of Poland (d. 1981) had a significant influence on Lech Walesa and the Solidarity movement that led to the collapse of communism.
This movement of God is not from the top down, but is led by the masses of Christ - followers who love and serve others as part of their everyday living.
The dramatic themes and movement of the Bible and of the gospel (sin, cross, redemption, forgiveness, future hope) should shape what the church does when she gathers together and should thereby strengthen Christians for their everyday lives by giving them an understanding of who they are, where they, and whence they are going.
Taught by Robin Naughton, owner of Breathe Fitness, expectant parents and parents of newborns / infants / toddlers will learn practical exercises to protect their bodies from breakdown (due to repetitive movements from typical parent - related tasks) and tips on how to integrate them into your everyday routine.
I explore people's decision to utilise the South Africa Police Service and the degree to which their decisions were influenced by the everyday politics of living in an informal settlement, and their membership of the shack dweller's social movement, Abahlali baseMjondolo, a group which fights for the housing rights and the dignity of shack dwellers.
The team spent more than a year collecting data from phones placed on a «shake table,» a device that simulates the ground motions produced by an earthquake, and comparing them with data from everyday movements.
By comparing three examples, walking, stepping up, and reaching, and then turning to three foundations of Pilates movement, hip differentiation, shoulder stability, and stabilized rotation, you will learn how Pilates builds strength, flexibility, and balance into everyday moves.
We are most vulnerable to injury when our body twists or rotates, so by including twisting, rotational, and lifting movements in your workout you can prepare your body for everyday activities or athletic activities.
Powered by precise Swiss Quartz movement, this understated style is perfect for everyday wear... I've worn this watch to meetings (in a blazer and tuxedo style button - up) and to brunch with friends (in boyfriend jeans and a simple tee).
The title character, played by Freddie Highmore («Finding Neverland») is a musical prodigy on par with Mozart, able to teach himself to play any instrument he comes across in a matter of hours, and with a preternatural compositional ability, literally hearing music everywhere, even in the movements of everyday life.
Simultaneously in Europe, in a manifesto penned by art critic Pierre Restany and artist Yves Klein, the Nouveau Réalisme artists proclaimed a new return to realism; a movement aimed at describing an ordinary, everyday reality without idealization.
In its specific sense realism refers to a mid nineteenth century artistic movement characterised by subjects painted from everyday life in a naturalistic manner; however the term is also generally used to describe artworks painted in a realistic almost photographic way
Wesselmann and his contemporaries — Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and James Rosenquist — forged the Pop Art movement by creating large scale, dynamic compositions, experimenting with new media, and using images from everyday popular culture.
While the major artists of the movement produced different kinds of work, they were united by an interest in unconventional — typically everyday — materials, evidenced in Mario Merz's Cone (1967), made from willow, and Mario Ceroli's Io (1968), an iron and coal sphere.
Katz's brightly colored, large - scale figurative and landscape paintings are rendered in a flat style that oftentimes resembles the aesthetics of the everyday visual culture commonly found in advertising and cinema — a feature that regularly linked Alex to the norms of Pop art despite the fact his work predates this movement by a relatively big margin.
Influenced by the formal language of the minimal and conceptual art movements of the 1960s and 70s, Santiago Sierra's work addresses the hierarchies of power and class that operate in our modern society and everyday existence.
In the early 1960s, together with dancers including Steve Paxton and Yvonne Rainer, she revolutionized the idea of dance and performance art by introducing movements from everyday life.
Practiced by everyone from prehistoric cavemen to the ancient Romans to your neighborhood teenagers, street art is less a movement than an impulse: the urge to infiltrate one's everyday surroundings with artworks that project a personality, an idea, or a graphic sensibility.
In the 1960s, Schoonhoven co-founded the avant - garde Nul - groep (Nul Group), a Dutch branch of the international ZERO movement that sought to reduce art to the zero degree by simplifying compositions and using everyday materials.
One of the best - loved artists associated with the Pop Art movement, Claes Oldenburg is known for playfully surreal sculptures that find new meaning in everyday objects by expanding them to a gargantuan scale or deflating them into floppy, whimsical simulacra.
The Pop movement artists generally represented everyday objects and symbols from popular mass culture, and they employed the techniques used by advertisers and comic strips that incorporated textual elements.
Inch - time's album is inspired by the Japanese art movement, Ukiyo - e, which focuses on the «floating world» in contrast to the everyday.
Pasquali's work has been influenced by the heritage of the Arte Povera movement which sought to repurpose mundane or everyday objects.
Duchamp himself had contributed to the movement, largely by depicting what he called «ready - mades,» (utilitarian articles such as snow shovels and bottle racks) signing the resulting pictures, and presenting the result as objects of art rather than objects made for everyday use.
Well known in the early 1960s for his minimalist sculptures, Morris marked the transition to a post-minimalist sensibility by reintroducing everyday processes into his sculptural works and producing critical texts that provided the movement with a theoretical foundation («Notes on Sculpture» series, Artforum).
Also included are several pieces by members of Arte Povera, the 1960s Italian movement that used everyday materials as a way to blur the lines between art and life.
In its specific sense realism refers to a mid nineteenth century artistic movement characterised by subjects painted from everyday life...
QMUL says, «The nanorods respond to vibration and movement created by everyday sound, such as our voices.
Lovely ideas go through the grassroots movement, eventually get picked up by mainstream society / businesses, have regulations put in place as they become more mainstream, and eventually become a normal part of our everyday.
Sacred Acts: How churches are working to protect Earth's climate by Mallory McDuff offers stories (including several from Interfaith Power & Light affiliates) about how religious leaders, activists, and everyday parishioners are acting in good faith to define a new environmental movement where honoring the Creator means protecting the planet.
Wotherspoon has taken this notion a step further by making movement and connection a fun, planned, collective everyday occurrence in the workplace.
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