Sentences with phrase «center stage in this process»

Our contact with thousands of parents in our clinical practices and workshops confirms our opinion that the concept of resilience should take center stage in this process.

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«We're more about illuminating people about the creative process behind great music and the idea of the Grammy Award that signifies excellence is center stage in the story we tell in the museum.»
Bob McManus: «This was to have been the year of Bill de Blasio — the year America's mayor set out to tug urban progressivism center - stage and maybe become a movement superstar in the process.
Moffitt Cancer Center researchers have found that a protein called TBK1 plays an important role in the process of cell division, especially at a stage called mitosis.
The tactile signals processed in the somatosensory centers of the brain may actually send feedback all the way to the very early stages of visual processing instead of being merely combined at some higher level.
Paul Epstein, associate director of the Center for Health and the Global Environment at Harvard Medical School, details the economic, health and environmental costs associated with each stage in the life cycle of coal — extraction, transportation, processing, and combustion.
So, 80 % fruit and vegetables full of antioxidants, with a reliance on green and purple foods at center stage, with minimal proteins, processed sugars and carbohydrates (20 %), can help long term health and aid in disease prevention.
First of all, it is not wise to consume the high heat processed, industrialized fish oils that take center stage on supplement shelves at the store and in doctors» offices.
With these concepts in mind, the Center employs the following three - stage process: • Knowledge Synthesis — a critical analysis of cutting - edge science and program evaluation research to identify core concepts and evidence - based findings that are broadly accepted by the scientific community.
To this end, the Center has developed a three - stage knowledge transfer process: (1) Knowledge Synthesis — a critical analysis of cutting - edge science and program evaluation research to identify core concepts and evidence - based findings that are broadly accepted by the scientific community; (2) Knowledge Translation — the identification of gaps in understanding between scientists and the public, and the development of effective language to communicate accurate scientific information in a way that can inform sound public discourse; and (3) Knowledge Communication — the production and dissemination of a wide variety of publications and educational media via print, the Web, and in - person presentations.
In order to shift the public and professional discourse that shapes early childhood policy and practice, the Center on the Developing Child follows a three - stage knowledge translation process to 1) Synthesize the research; 2) Translate the knowledge; and 3) Communicate the translated science to our target audiences using a variety of media forms and formats.
Memory has long been viewed as a key aspect of learning, but as the emphasis in educational standards has shifted away from rote memorization and toward the knowledge and skills needed to process new information, working memory is increasingly taking center stage.
In the tone she has set — seeking faculty, staff, and student input; encouraging feedback even in the nascent stage of the process; and ultimately, looking to the potential for interschool collaboration across the Charles River — Lagemann's determination to place HGSE closer to the center of the larger Harvard community will continue to be felt in the years to comIn the tone she has set — seeking faculty, staff, and student input; encouraging feedback even in the nascent stage of the process; and ultimately, looking to the potential for interschool collaboration across the Charles River — Lagemann's determination to place HGSE closer to the center of the larger Harvard community will continue to be felt in the years to comin the nascent stage of the process; and ultimately, looking to the potential for interschool collaboration across the Charles River — Lagemann's determination to place HGSE closer to the center of the larger Harvard community will continue to be felt in the years to comin the years to come.
Influences converged, passion and intellect were engaged, and seminal moments occurred to help shape the process: in 1962 when Irving Blum (who had taken over Kienholtz's position at the gallery) gave Andy Warhol his first solo gallery exhibition ever at Ferus (the Campbell's Soup Can Paintings); in 1963, when Hopps moved to the Pasadena Art Museum and presented the first retrospective of Marcel Duchamp in the US; in 1966 with Ed Kienholtz's epochal retrospective at the LA County Museum; and in the decade from the late fifties to the late sixties when Ed Moses, Billy Al Bengston, and Ed Ruscha among a handful of others were on center stage.
As much as it is a significant challenge, I see artists playing a huge role in shaping dialogue around issues affecting our environment and political processes — and South Florida is at center stage of many of those debates.
The Visual Arts Center of Richmond and Quirk established the Quirk + VisArts Artist Residency to nurture the creative processes of visual artists in all stages of their careers.
He has had numerous retrospective exhibitions such as a touring show at four venues (1980 - 1981) including the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; a show that travelled in Germany and France which was staged at Lenbachhaus, Munich (1994); an exhibition at MoMA, New York (1998 - 1999) that then travelled to four venues, closing at the Hayward Gallery, London (1999); «Chuck Close Prints: Process and Collaboration», the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2004); the exhibition «Chuck Close: Self Portraits 1967 - 2005», Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (2005) was also presented at SF MOMA (2006), High Museum, Atlanta (2006) and Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY (2006); «Chuck Close: A Couple of Ways of Doing Something», Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto (2007), Tacoma Art Museum, Washington and Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago (2008), Louisiana Art and Science Museum, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Palmer Museum of Art, Penn State University Park, Austin Museum of Art Austin, Texas (2009), Ball State University Museum of Art, Muncie, Indiana: Joseloff Gallery, University of Hartford, West Hartford, Connecticut (2010) and Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, Arkansas (2011); «Chuck Close: Seven Portraits Group», State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg (2008).
Focusing on Peter Adams» process in developing the paintings of the Fourteen Stations of the Cross for Our Savior Church and USC Caruso Catholic Center, this solo exhibition includes studies, plein air paintings of the Holy Land, staging photographs, re-enactment video segment, recent Resurrection - inspired paintings, and other Christian - themed subjects.
The effect is a continuum of different absorption spectra that all have the same band - widenning per doubling and same effects at the center at various stages between no effect and saturation, though they are at different stages in that process for any given amount of CO2; the radiative forcing is a weighted average of the effects of each of those absorption spectra; once the center of the band is saturated for all of the spectra, the band widenning effect is the same for each and thus the forcing from the band widenning is the same as it is in the original simplified picture.
One process that takes center stage in studies of a backward spinning Earth is the Meridional Overturning Circulation.
In this role I utilized user - centered design processes at each stage of the product development cycle.
Effective consultants utilize culturally responsive practices when working with young children, families, and ECE providers in both child and family centered consultation and programmatic consultation throughout the stages of the consultative process.
For example, Marcus & Millichap is tracking over 400 grocery - anchored shopping centers that are planned or in some stage of the permitting process.
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