Not exact matches
A somewhat stylized Niebuhrian analysis
of a human
problem is to state two opposite facets
of the
problem, then to reduce each further to negative and positive elements, to correlate the subnegation, then to
show how the Christian answer meets these
complexities, but only in the wholeness
of the
problem; for once any element
of the Christian answer is emphasized at the expense
of some other facet, distortion occurs.18
«Maria Martiniello
showed how the wording
of MCAS math
problems increased their
complexity for English Language Learners (ELLs), often leading to lower scores that had nothing to do with math knowledge,» Snow said.
By focusing on these eight people's everyday lives, Desmond
shows us the
complexities of poverty and eviction, a
problem that cuts across racial lines.
It's a
show that features the work
of eleven artists and collectives, including Piotr Bosacki, Little Warsaw and Ex-artists» Collective among others, presenting speculative alphabets, a classroom, educational videos and sculptures articulating the
complexities of communication and the unresolvable
problem of engineering a single, unifying tongue — a «universal (perfect) language» — within that.
These are all interesting points, but no model (
of any
complexity that I am aware
of)
shows evidence
of behavior that deviates significantly from global temperature being a relatively smooth function
of CO2 concentration, at least over the range
of conditions we are interested in for the global warming
problem.