Due to
the complex nature of work injuries, you would be well - served to call a personal injury lawyer for a free consultation.
Not exact matches
Whitehead did
work out a
complex theory
of value, but my point here is only to indicate that Whitehead's way
of understanding human beings as part
of nature both requires that we extend the ethical discussion and gives us clues as to how to do this.
It is possible that the unbelievable intertwined and
complex nature of reality could only be a result
of a divine hand at
work.
Nature works at every level to produce more
complex and highly organised systems and organisms from much simpler components: this is the theory proposed and investigated by this collection
of essays.
Once the exceptional, but fundamentally biological,
nature of the collective human
complex is accepted, nothing prevents us (provided we take into account the modifications which have occurred in the dimensions in which we are
working) from treating as authentic organs the diverse social organisms which have gradually evolved in the course
of the history
of the human race.
A man has to
work purposively to invent the
complex upon the basis
of the antecedent simple; he requires also a unity, the concept
of the
nature to be produced, which controls and directs the purposive
work of his hands.
The building
of the Church as a community with
complex organizational structure, with manifold functions and leaders, with various responsibilities to the society around it, can easily degenerate into the building
of religious clubs,
of sororities and fraternities and
of national associations for the promotion
of good causes, if the understanding
of the Church's purpose,
of its responsibility to God,
of the
nature and action
of God,
of man and his history,
of the meaning
of the Church's
work in all the
complex of human activity and
of the interrelation
of the various aspects
of its
work are lost to view.
During this time, our specialized team
of skilled clinicians
works with individuals and their families to better understand the
complex nature of digital media use, the inherent developmental challenges being faced, and the underlying medical and mental health conditions which complicate a desire to change.
The laboratory
of Marcos Malumbres, who is head
of the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre's (CNIO) Cell Division & Cancer Group,
working alongside Isabel Fariñas» team from the University
of Valencia, shows, in a study published today in the journal
Nature Communications, how in mice the elimination
of the Cdh1 protein — a sub-unit
of the APC / C
complex, involved in the control
of cell division — prevents cellular proliferation
of rapidly dividing cells.
Reexamining data from his 20 - year - old NASA experiment involving the repeated freezing and melting
of high - purity materials in microgravity, Martin Glicksman, research professor in materials science and the Allen Henry Chair at Florida Institute
of Technology,
working with Kumar Ankit at the School
of Matter, Transport and Energy at Arizona State University, discovered the way
nature guides formation
of complex patterns in materials that crystallize.
Concludes Peng, «given the ubiquitous and
complex nature of tuberculosis, it is fortunate that the Kirschner group's
work is rapidly advancing our understanding
of the mycobacterium's interaction with the human host.
It was not only assessment that changed in these classrooms, but also the
nature of mathematical tasks; students were
working on more open - ended, cognitively
complex problems, and teachers were providing them with opportunities to really think those problems through.
Most commodity brokers will
work with one FCM and one or two platforms; but the more
complex nature of commodity futures suggests that for different type
of traders, different platforms are more suitable.
«Our hope is that as the preservation
work progresses, that the beauty and
complex nature of these once - manicured gardens will become known,» said Ashford.
The Hacienda Pinilla
complex spans 3 miles
of pristine coastline, covers 4500 acres, and encompasses an Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary
nature preserve, a
working cattle ranch, a superb golf course, and Costa Rica's premier private residential community.
While some
works in the volume are overtly political — Ai Weiwei's irreverent CCTV Spray (2012) guides readers in making a spray - can device that can block out surveillance cameras — others more subtly reference the
complex nature of cultural exchange in a rapidly globalizing world.
When dealing with an artist as subtle as Arturo Herrera, the manner
of interpretation is by
nature complex, further complicated by what at first seems like wildly varied and distinct bodies
of work, each adopting the formal affectations
of the medium at hand: architectural interventions, collage, abstract paintings, biomorphic abstractions, hybrid paintings, photography, sculpture, mail art.
Though large in scale, her
work is intimate in
nature — and the grand gesture
of this mural should touch pedestrians and those passing in cars in deeply personal ways, as the
work points to the
complex layers
of all human experience.
Some landscape painters convey reality in compellingly quotidian detail, reflecting or critiquing the
complex relationship between humans and
nature; others construct neo-byzantine visions
of the future that may thrill or terrify; some
work intuitively to give form to the ephemeral, conveying that which can not be spoken; and many bend or break accepted rules
of vision, reminding us that perception itself is both a privilege and a discipline.
Teresa Margolles Padiglione D'Arte Contemporanea Milano, Porta Venizia March 28 — May 20 With her
work's peculiar affinity for crude realism, Teresa Margolles's poetics attest to the
complex nature of contemporary society, which is nearly demolished by the disturbing proportions
of the organized crime tearing parts
of the world — especially Mexico — apart.
Other
works contain
complex, internal systems
of logic that are more participatory in their
nature: Tom Sachs's riddle and game board, which logs all attempts to play it; Tim Rollins's collaborative
work with members
of K.O.S. (Kids
of Survival), wherein organic patterns obscure Darwin's Origin
of Species; Jennifer Dalton's colorful gumball sculpture; and Felix Gonzalez - Torres's interactive and shimmering pile
of patriotic red, white, and blue candy.
Whether by exploring
complex notions
of identity by foregrounding the multifaceted
nature of the self, delving into the realms
of domestic or natural worlds, or returning to the archive, these
works remind us
of the physically and temporally precarious
nature of all things.
The centerpiece
of the exhibition, and the
work that most graphically describes the
nature of Williams?s practice, is an almost three metre wide collage depicting Jean Dubuisson?s apartment
complex in Maine - Montparnasse, turned into an intricately - woven frieze running the full width
of the
work.
Opening on February 6, the exhibition invites the viewer to consider a
complex body
of work that engages the
nature and experience
of time and place.
The dense and intricate quality
of Conner's
work mirrors the mysterious and
complex nature of the artist himself.
Within an oeuvre that has sought to redefine the
nature of flat art through a variety
of media, these abstract
works are
complex in their materiality, caught somewhere between painting and printing whilst simultaneously confronting the viewer as ornamental, almost architectural constructs.
Both Cheng's New Museum exhibition in New York, «Diary
of a Madman» (2016), and Rose's Everything and More (2015) adopt a post-human perspective where the
work moves beyond the fraught relationship between humankind and
nature to dig into the
complex relationships we have with ourselves and each other.
This statement perfectly embodies the
complex duality
of the spider both
of nature and myth that becomes manifested in Bourgeois's
work.
Working directly from life also allowed him to evade academic solutions to depicting the world, instead paying attention to the
complex nature of our seeing; how we map the world as we turn our head and our eyes... the kinesthetic rhythms that animate his landscapes and portraits, which also knead the hanging and splayed bodies
of dead animals, suggest the bodily experience
of dance and song, especially the plaintive cry
of the human voice.
The
works collected in this group exhibition curated by David Benforado at HilbertRaum present different aspects
of the concepts
of Light and Heavy, bringing the attention to their
complex and dichotomous
nature.
This Place, a major touring exhibition, draws a diverse and fragmented portrait
of Israel and the West Bank, highlighting the
complex and paradoxical
nature of the region through the
work of twelve acclaimed photographers.
In the 60s, Dubuffet's
work gradually became more graphical in
nature and the occasional human and animal figures were replaced by
complex scenes made up
of contour lines around «cells» in bright colours, as can be seen at the exhibition in the Rijksmuseum Gardens.
Each
of these artists explores various environments and materials in their
work, which causes the viewer to examine their own understanding
of the
complex roles that
nature, materials, and our greater world play in art.
The installation will also emphasize the powerfully seductive, tactile
nature of Levine's art, and the
complex layers
of reference and meaning that unfold between the ostensible sources and Levine's own
work.
The Competition also includes a small focus exhibit
of invited artist Jason Walker from Bellingham, Wash., whose
work humorously (some would argue darkly) explores the
complex relationship between
nature, human culture, and technology.
The juxtaposition
of geometries with organic forms has been a constant theme in Cragg's earlier
works and represents for him the dual
nature of most things we see around us, given that our own mindset is inherently and necessarily rational, in order to build coherent forms, but is also obviously
complex and subjective enough to be described as organic.
This exhibition includes
works ranging from Levine's well - known photographs from the early 1980s to recent sculptures that emphasize the powerfully seductive, tactile
nature of her art and its
complex layers
of reference and meaning.
In their respective
work, these artists explore many themes: clichés
of the natural world and the sublime; relationships to history and time through the consistency
of landscape; a disassociation with
nature; the politics and history
of site; and the
complex relationship between being subject to the natural world and attempting to control one's place within it.
Her
work is also concerned with our current crises: Climate Change and the
complex aspects
of man vs man and man vs
nature.
In his wide - ranging cycles
of works, each
of which is devoted to a unifying thematic narrative, the Swiss artist Florian Germann (b. 1978; lives and
works in Zurich) creates
complex systems
of reference, playing with the role
of the artist - researcher as he approaches fields as diverse as culture, science, and
nature.
In the subsequent large - scale
works, the abrupt disjunctions remain, repurposing the genre
of history painting to express the
complex nature of iconicity in our age.
Calder often used the term disparity to describe the independent and even contradictory
nature of his
works» constituent elements as they coalesce into their
complex wholes.
While his
work is quite literal and simple, the use
of his body reflects the
complex nature of the human condition.
Her
works are often connected to mediations on
nature and poetry but her turbulent gestures reveal a more
complex picture
of a woman often at odds with herself and the world.
Many
of her
works emulate
nature and behave like living organisms, self - organized
complex systems or bachelor machines.
Throughout her international career Riley has explored the
complex visual sensations that colour and shape can create, and despite the apparent simplicity
of her designs, her
work begins from
nature: «the eye can travel over the surface in a way parallel to the way it moves over
nature.
Depicting a range
of natural phenomena — such as the weightless, seamless, underwater world
of dolphins; honeybees who communicate through dancing; and the surprising fortitude
of animals in Chernobyl in the aftermath
of the worst nuclear meltdown ever — her
works explore the subjectivity
of animals and the
complex relationships humans have constructed with
nature.
Joo
works across a variety
of media, incorporating themes
of energy,
nature, and technology, creating a
complex and rich oeuvre, exploring identity and the body often by its absence or processes.
This show marks the first New York museum survey exhibition
of Eisenman's
work and provides an in - depth look at the symbolic
nature of the artist's most striking depictions
of individuals and groups — from intimate portraits to more
complex narrative scenes.
Though his early
work allied him with the emerging minimalist approach, Stella's style has evolved to become more
complex and dynamic over the years as he has continued his investigation into the
nature of abstract painting.