Sentences with phrase «bystanders into»

Peer support systems aim to counteract this by turning bystanders into «defenders».
Whether through the performance of a Bertolt Brecht play in bank lobbies, or violent fights staged in Times Square, Liz Magic Laser specialises in subverting the codes of privacy and turning bystanders into participants.
To succeed, reformers need to attract bystanders into the fight and induce those who oppose them to switch sides.
Transforming bystanders into «upstanders» is an effective strategy for bullying prevention.
Whether by educating parents about NICU basics, asking how they're holding up, connecting them with resources, or suggesting NICU survival strategies, nothing is more rewarding than seeing a parent transform from being an overwhelmed and terrified bystander into a confident, involved, connected parent to their new baby.

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One bystander who had been rushed into the tent had a deep, three - inch - wide gash in his leg with a piece of shrapnel sticking out of it.
These particular drones would theoretically be equipped with automated external defibrillators (AEDs)-- the devices that can shock a heart under cardiac arrest back into its original rhythm, with clear instructions to bystanders near the patient for how to use them.
When the shooter opened fire at 7:57 a.m., bystanders fled into nearby classrooms, some out of the building, some away from the school and across the street.
Television, in particular, was found to have presented violence in simplistic terms — depicting «a visual three - way alignment of Negroes, white bystanders, and public officials or enforcement agents,» which tended to create the impression that the riots were predominantly racial confrontations between blacks and whites, while factors such as economic and political frustration were pushed into the background.
They don't want the inconvenience of learning from thousands of years of interaction with God in terms of experience, prayer, revelation, and writings, because it would force them to be uncomfortable, to transform themselves into what they know God wants them to be, which is a servant in His name, not a casual bystander.
An old lady who had inadvertently strayed into the path of the parade was gently and courteously escorted off the street by two smiling stormtroopers as bystanders applauded.
One person looked particularly keen to get an autograph or something and ended up slamming into an innocent bystander who was giving Lewis a high - five, and of course the whole thing was captured on TV.
In his first four seasons as a major - leaguer, first with the New York Mets and since 1972 with the Expos, Foli managed to get into more fights with opposing players, umpires, and even his own teammates, and to hit more innocent bystanders with thrown helmets, bats and balls than the average high - spirited player might in a 20 - year career.
(In trying to back into Waltrip, Gordon nearly took out points leader Tony Stewart, an innocent bystander.)
As far as I'm concerned he is an innocent bystander who got dragged into this because Wall wanted to beef with Drake.
«(W) hen we bring research on divorce into conversation with rich, emerging bodies of work on social contagion and cultural trauma, we see that bystander effects, while indirect and diffuse, may be no less real or consequential, and that they beckon us to individual and collective reflection on the broader effects of the «divorce revolution.»»
If the Conservatives win the next election, David Cameron has turned himself into a bystander in his next government.
After moments of mental calculus, half the participants said the most moral decision was to push the cart into the bystanders; the other half disagreed, saying that killing for any reason was wrong, even if it meant saving more lives in the end.
In the past, science was not an innocent bystander when people were separated into races.
The take - home message, says Mothersill, is that bystander effects occur in living organisms, and thus should be taken into account when determining radiation risks in humans and other animals.
He suggests that current estimates of cancer risk from low doses of radiation — say, from naturally occurring radon and diagnostic tests — may underestimate the danger by failing to take into account bystander effects.
He may have seemed to be into the conversation, but was he an active part of the conversation, or just a passive bystander, politely listening to you most of the time because he couldn't get a word in?
From there, Patriots Day morphs into an erratically - paced drama revolving almost entirely around the subsequent investigation into the bombing - with inherently compelling subject matter heightened by a smattering of above - average sequences (including an impressively gripping scene involving the kidnapping of a random bystander).
Whereas most trailers linger a few seconds at most on any one image, this extended spot — attached to screenings of Logan back in the spring — blows almost a minute and a half on an unbroken shot of Ryan Reynolds» irreverent crime - fighter laboriously changing into his costume in a phone booth, underscored by the iconic John Williams Superman score, as well as the sound of the bystander he's taking way too long to rescue being violently murdered off camera.
One particularly revolting vignette involves Neil Patrick Harris, stricken with diarrhea, relieving himself into hats, ripped off the heads of bystanders.
Runaway crooks spice up the chase seens by bumping into bystanders.
Other bystanders get off a little more easily, only being crushed or blown over, then crumpling into lifeless corpses.
Aaron Sorkin isn't some innocent bystander chucking his admirable wordsmithing into this complex issue, in altruistic fashion.
An innocent bystander gets roped into fighting criminals in a costume in Somebody's Hero.
These amount to Jackie showering off her husband's blood, Jackie's face in the window of a car that reflects droves of bystanders, Jackie changing into her red dress to dance in sorrow to «Camelot».
This three - disc set boxes up Shoot First, Die Later (1974), a ruthless crime drama starring Luc Merenda as a corrupt cop on a mission of righteous vengeance (previously released as a stand - alone disc), with two disc debuts: Naked Violence (1969), a juvenile delinquent cop drama by way of social commentary, and Kidnap Syndicate (1975), a revenge thriller with Merenda, this time playing an innocent bystander roused to take justice into his own hands.
The movie's humor becomes more desperate as it proceeds, from a song about moustaches (and a reprise of it by sheep, brought on by a drug - induced hallucination during an ultimately pointless stay with a Native American tribe) to a character loosening the contents of his bowels into a hat (His attempt to obtain a second hat from a bystander who knows better is admittedly funny).
Vargas, a bystander, finds himself drawn into the investigation, to Quinlan's intense displeasure; the movie becomes a competition between the two men, leading to the sheriff's efforts to frame Vargas and his bride on drug and murder charges.
Todd then explained about the change the intriguing research into bystander action and in - action.
Fans will also be treated to two of their greatest films with the director, North by Northwest (1959), starring Saint as a seemingly innocent bystander drawn into a case of mistaken identity with Cary Grant, The Birds (1963), with Hedren as a spoiled heiress who finds herself in an avian nightmare with Rod Taylor.
Innocent bystanders are forced into the fray when an inner - city apartment is stormed by a SWAT team and later when a bus full of passengers is hijacked.
Twenty - something liquor salesmen, they're the life of the party — but also the death of it — having turned a perfectly lovely Fourth of July fireworks spectacle into a conflagration while endangering innocent bystanders with over-the-top trampoline acrobatics.
Most of us, Kennedy said, are not born «civil rights defenders» but instead fall into one of four different roles: perpetrator, victim, bystander, or defender.
I would also suggest that if schools currently have an offline peer - to - peer mentoring solution, they look at bringing that into their online strategy too, because if children are behaving badly online, they need to be challenged in exactly the same way as they would be in an offline context — the bystander principle needs to operate in the online world too!
The article interviews students of Facing History New Tech High School who share their experiences with how they have put these lessons into practice to transition from «bystanders» to «upstanders.»
But the full report shows the importance of embedding democracy into education, and how democracy is destroyed when people become «passive bystanders» in education through privatization, top - down control, and narrowing of the curriculum using punishments linked to test - based accountability.
Once again, the S4 is captured in LEGO careering over a bridge but this time the fantasy rally stage is carved into a snowy mountainside - complete with a shepherd and goat as bystanders.
From a bystander's perspective it would take a keen ear to notice that this Ram 1500 is equipped with a diesel engine; it is very quiet and smooth, emphasized even more from the driver's seat, as very little engine noise makes it into the cabin.
Concern: If the transfer case shifts into neutral while the vehicle is parked, without the parking brake activated, it could roll inadvertently and become a runaway vehicle, thus placing bystanders and vehicle occupants at risk of bodily harm.
As he pulled away onto the road course and sped into the distance, the stoic bystanders immediately began to turn towards one another and chat about what they had just witnessed.
But when you hear it launch as a bystander it's soul - stirring stuff, instantly releasing a full - bodied bellow than turns into an angry snarl at higher revs.
A driver and a bystander were injured Tuesday in Daytona Beach when a sport - utility vehicle crashed into four parked vehicles, police said.
Bystanders may be written into the story.»
«He desired me to go into the Gallery, where I could see the Members of the House, and inquire of your name from the bystanders
Nazi plots, Mossad agents, CIA covers being blown, and a few innocent bystanders getting lured into the chase all make this an intense read.
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