Not exact matches
His name first came into the spotlight in 2011 with a research
paper entitled «Safe Savings Rate: A New Approach to Retirement Planning over the Life
Cycle,» and much
of his
work is still centered
on its main concept: That anyone who saves at their own «safe savings rate» will likely be able to achieve their retirement spending goals, regardless
of their actual wealth accumulation and withdrawal rate.
You can learn a lot during the
paper writing process, and might see us incorporate many useful techniques, such as: analysing other essays
on the topic that were well - written, defining an intelligent and impactful thesis statement, crafting the main body
of the essay (with flexibility, allowing it to adapt to changing ideas as new research or concepts are discovered), producing an intriguing title and introduction (these are usually best left for the end
of the drafting
cycle), and lastly, formulating a conclusion that best summarises the entire body
of work.
2007 Visions: Selections from the James T. Dyke Collection
of Contemporary Drawings, Naples Museum
of Art, Naples FL & Arkansas Arts Ctr, Little Rock, AR 2006 cARTalog, University
of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City, IA 2005 Holiday Group Show, George Billis Gallery LA, Los Angeles, CA 2005 Pulp Friction: New Takes
on Paper, Betty Barker Gallery, New Canaan, CT 2005 Span, Collaborative Concepts, Beacon, NY 2005 Drawing National, Montgomery College, Rockville, MD 2005 Now: Here: This, Studio Gallery 88, New York, NY 2003
Cycles, Patterns, Intervals, Fredericksburg Ctr for the Creative Arts, Fredericksburg, VA 2002 Memory and Metaphor, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ 2001 Drawing National, Montgomery College, Rockville, MD 2001 Women and Books: Uncovered, Converse College, Spartanburg, SC 2000 The Collectors» Show, Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, AK 1999 From Hairbread to Wishing Machines, Art Gallery
of Ontario, Toronto, Canada 1998 Priva B. Gross International,
Works on /
of Paper, City University
of NY, Queensborough College, Queens, NY.
Presenting a selection
of large - scale
works on paper alongside full
cycles of drawings, the exhibition showcases the artist's desire to make sense
of the visible world.
The Drawing Center's Main Gallery will present an overview
of Winters's drawings from 1980 to the present including full
cycles of drawings as well as a selection
of large - scale
works on paper that foreground the overarching theme
of Winters's practice: the desire to make sense, however fictively,
of the manner in which the visible world is constructed and received.
Shown alongside five new large - scale collage
works on paper that use gold leaf, cuttings from the Financial Times, batik fabric flowers and luxury magazine covers, Shonibare's reflection
on the Hong Kong economy and its desire for luxury goods is a poignant reminder
of the
cycle of contradictions surrounding wealth and power, poverty and danger; dare to dream rich and you may lose your head, fail to dream rich and risk dying
of poverty.
Kiki Smith Reflection Under the title Reflection, the Barbara Gross Galerie is featuring a
cycle of large - format
works on paper by Kiki Smith dealing with the human condition and the subject
of female artistry and home life.
The
work of an award - winning astrologer (one Theodor Landscheidt, who also thought that the rise
of Hitler and Stalin were due to cosmic
cycles), a classic Courtillot
paper we've discussed before, the aforementioned FoS web page, another web page run by Doug Hoyt, a
paper by Garth Paltridge reporting
on artifacts in the NCEP reanalysis
of water vapour that are in contradiction to every other reanalysis, direct observations and satellite data, a complete reprint
of another un-peer reviewed
paper by William Gray, a nonsense
paper by Miskolczi etc. etc..
The
paper is behind a paywall, but the Stockholm Resilience Center, which has led this
work, has summarized the results, including the authors» conclusion that we're in the danger zone
on four
of the nine boundaries: climate change, loss
of biosphere integrity, land - system change and alteration
of biogeochemical
cycles (for the nutrients phosphorus and nitrogen).
both his «CO2
papers»
on WUWT are pertinent and worthy
of a revisit by all considering the
work of Salby... Richard S Courtney says: January 25, 2008 at 8:23 pm Dr Spencer's article reaches similar conclusions to those in Rorsch A, Courtney RS & Thoenes D, «The Interaction
of Climate Change and the Carbon Dioxide
Cycle» E&E v16no2 (2005).