Sentences with phrase «culture in a single setting»

'' EFA Studio Program's multitude of member artists work in a sweeping range of styles, mediums, and subject matter, offering a significant slice of contemporary art culture in a single setting.
Come explore over 60 artists» studios working in a sweeping range of styles, media, and subject matter, offering a significant slice of contemporary art culture in a single setting.

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Indeed, unlike in scandals past, what may set the lulu controversy apart is its scope: It doesn't simply implicate a single bad actor, but rather an entire culture that allows state lawmakers, who have long complained that they are underpaid, to pad their income in creative ways.
Dr. Weston Price noticed that once white flour and white sugar were introduced to unsuspecting cultures, tooth decay, physical degeneration, and disease set in over the period of a single generation.40 Current evidence links excessive sugar and white flour consumption with the development of almost any health problem, including (but definitely not limited to) cancer, 41 osteoporosis, 42 heart disease, 43 hypoglycemia, adrenal exhaustion, and parasitic and yeast infections.44 Sugar and refined flour also depress the immune system within minutes of consumption, 45,46 which means more sniffles, allergies and gloomy moods.
Another way of culturing is using the direct - set or single - use yogurt starters which come in powdered form.
Because it's still popular practice in Korean culture to feel pressured into getting married as one gets older, young people are often set up on blind dates by family and friends instead of meeting singles on their own.
Over time different cultures have developed History of ICE Archives It's a story that began more than ten years ago... In March 2003, the Homeland Security Act set into motion what would be the single
The problems with just this 25 % policy, however, and as he writes, include the following: the «policy reflects the view that teachers are inadequately motivated to do their jobs;» this implies, without any evidence that only an arbitrarily set «25 % of a district's teachers deserve a raise;» this facilitates a «culture of competition [that] kills the collaboration that is integral to effective education;» «[t] he idea that a single teacher's influence can be isolated [using VAMs] is absurd;» and just in general that this policy «reflects a myopic approach to reform.»
Many law schools have developed programs for study abroad — not just the summer - abroad programs that have been standard fare for decades (that may or may not include instruction in foreign or international law), but also semester - abroad programs, exchange programs with law faculties in other countries, and special legal institutes with a comparative or international focus, including some that are situated in foreign jurisdictions.18 For example, Temple operates year - round programs with full - time faculty in Tokyo and Beijing; as well as a summer program in Rome; exchange relationships with the Universities of Cork, Tel Aviv, and Utrecht; and an Institute for International Law and Public Policy in Philadelphia.19 One of the more unusual efforts of this kind has been Georgetown's undertaking to create a completely new institution in London that is cooperatively run by several leading world universities and that brings together equal numbers of students from several different nations to study law together for a semester in a setting that is not tied to any single legal culture.20
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