While Bright Lights bounces between past and present, Bloom and Stevens wisely allow the narrative to wander where it wants, mirroring
the daily lives of their subjects.
Algerian - born Mohamed Bourouissa's current exhibition «Horseday» continues in the vein of his previous projects where he composes photographic images of
the daily lives of his subject.
Not exact matches
Jules suggests to me that as many as eighty per cent
of techies are religious, but that this number is highly uncertain because the
subject matter is taboo among most modern scientists; it's not something we talk about in our
daily working
lives.
They will maintain alive the sense
of injustice to which the people are
subjected to in their
daily lives.
For a people who have constantly been
subjected to injustice, cruelty and early death, the image
of the crucified is the supreme symbol
of life in spite
of the multiple
daily threats
of death.
Waldorf elementary (or «class») teachers integrate storytelling, drama, rhythmic movement, visual arts, and music into their
daily work, weaving a tapestry
of experience that brings each
subject to
life in the child's thinking, feeling, and willing.
It is as if these
subjects find themselves in a situation
of perpetual, extreme activation in relation to their emotions, which appears to make them insensitive to changes in them, to differences, to the color shades that enrich our
daily lives.»
With the ever - increasing use
of visual displays in our
daily lives — from the computer screens in our offices and homes to televisions, tablets, and smartphones — we
subject our eyes to more taxing visual stimulus than ever before.
«countries with more confident students who enjoy the
subject matter — and with teachers who strive to make mathematics relevant to students»
daily lives — do not do as well as countries that rank lower on indices
of conficence, enjoyment, and relevance.»
In response, it was decided that instead
of launching straight into their LOTE
subject Japanese, the South Australian students would instead spend their first year
of school learning about several different countries
of importance and their culturally significant stories, songs and aspects
of daily life.
Dr Nick Smith, Courses Director and founder
of Oxford Open Learning Trust, said: «There is definitely a correlation between skills we wish we had learned and
subjects we wish we could have taken, in that they are practical
life skills that we now encounter
daily.
It also encourages the development
of interpersonal skills through discussion with small groups
of peers as students help guide each other toward mastery
of subjects that are relevant to their
daily lives.
General Responsibilities: + Develop & implement strategies to meet the needs
of each individual student + Instruct students in academic
subjects according to school curriculum and
daily classes using a variety
of techniques (e.g., multi-sensory, repetition, etc.) to meet the students varying needs and interests as guided by the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) + Instruct students in
daily living skills required for independent maintenance and self - sufficiency, such as hygiene, safety, etc. + Modify the curriculum as needed based upon techniques needed for individual learning styles + Implement and include in lesson plans and opportunities for students to experience a variety
of learning techniques and methods that are used with ASD + Work with other team members to create an inclusion plan between Merakey autism school and public school as needed + Plan and schedule lessons according to the
daily schedule and approved curriculum.
Are they looking to go deeper into a single
subject, like they can with our titles Understanding F1 and Build the Ultimate Watch Collection, or are they looking for the kind
of guidance we can offer with The Hair Manual (coming out this week) or a how - to - make - fitness - part -
of - your -
daily -
life - for -
life title like our recent hit Mission: Motivation?
Each illustration is unique, with
subjects as varied as Mexico itself: aerial, wide - angle images
of cities; street scenes; up - close images
of daily life; and decorative details.
Guests will receive the following amenities and services: • Use
of floating trampoline & relaxation platforms • Paddle board rentals (reservation required) • Snorkeling mask and fin rentals (first come, first serve) • Bicycle rental (first come, first serve) • Cayman «Underwater
Life» snorkeling guide • Children's beach toys • Complimentary
daily snack / treat at the pool or beach • Unlimited local calls • Wireless high speed internet access throughout the resort • Welcome drink upon arrival (non-alcoholic) • Complimentary access to weekly beach bonfire and S'mores • Unlimited digital library for newspaper and magazines, «Press Reader» • Access to Game Zone (foosball, ping pong, air hockey and pool table; reservation required, one hour time slots available only) Important Information:
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Wylie's
subjects are drawn from contemporary sport, film and news headlines; also the landscape
of her longtime home in rural Kent and the commonplace particulars
of her
daily life.
To make them the
subject of art is to challenge the traditional separation between intellectual endeavors and the body, between the sacrosanct realm
of art and culture and the ultimately equalizing domain
of daily life.
This emphasis in her work derives not so much from an autobiographical subtext as from the work's persistent emphasis on specific
subjects: it is grounded in the concrete, and imbued with the authenticity
of things seen in her
daily life.
Many highlighted the artist's role as a member
of The Eight, a group led by Robert Henri, an influential teacher and painter who encouraged American artists to portray
subjects from
daily life.
His artistic diversification
of subject matter, from the people
of the small villages and farming communities going about their
daily lives to the exquisite portraitures as well as his most recent works inspired by western historical themes and American landscapes, all reflect the sensitive dedication
of this Master Artist.
In terms
of subject, not style, Doig's work can be positioned within two traditions - that
of Western landscape painting with heroic, moody representations
of nature; and Impressionism with depictions
of daily life, scenes previously thought irrelevant or inconsequential but which serve as the true basis for human interaction.
The peculiar familiarity
of the
subjects evokes nostalgia and sympathy, while Hammond's intricate and laborious method transforms the figures into emblems
of daily life and collective memory.
After writing obituaries for the
Daily Telegraph in London, he began producing obituaries
of living subjects such as Bill Clinton and Jeff Koons, thus highlighting the blurred line between history and fiction.
Intersubjectivity and trust dynamics are an important component
of Lee's work as he embeds himself in his
subjects»
daily lives to uncover stories
of identity and connection.
«Although the
subject matter
of the works explored in Lifelike is subtle and simple, once transformed by the hands
of the featured artists, there is a real poignancy that we rarely recognize in the mundane objects and situations
of our
daily lives,» said Susan Taylor, NOMA Director.
After writing obituaries for the
Daily Telegraph in London, he began producing obituaries
of living subjects such as Bill Clinton and Jeff Koons, highlighting the blurred line between history and fiction.
In the second
of this two - part podcast series, produced on the occasion
of the first exhibition dedicated to Avercamp, Arthur Wheelock talks with curator Bianca du Mortier about Avercamp's 17th - century theatrical settings on ice, which not only depict a tremendous diversity
of subjects but also record
daily life during the Dutch Golden Age.
The body because
of «all the sweetness and the endless possibilities this
subject allows» and
daily life because «
of the wide diversity and the discovery opportunities».
Artworks that take the artist as their
subject, often expanding upon the traditional self - portrait's intention to capture the artist's likeness by exposing his or her inner state, body, or minutiae
of daily life.
Tsherin Sherpa uses traditional Thangka painting techniques to swirl
subjects in a reflection
of instability, and Rhonda Holberton presents a virtual desert, recalling the ambiguous possibilities
of digital space and its impact on
daily life.
Featuring a wide array
of disasters as
subject matter, such as forest fires, railway accidents, arson, and factories producing toxic plumes, the Disaster Paintings eternalize the real -
life modern events we are faced with
daily in contemporary society yet quickly forget when the next catastrophe occurs.
After writing obituaries for the
Daily Telegraph in London, he began producing obituaries
of living subjects thus highlighting the blurred line between history and fiction.
The show features more than 40 original fine art prints including lithographs and etchings that chronicle
daily life — the bustle
of urban streets, boisterous moments
of leisure, modern modes
of transportation, and bucolic rural images — by leading artists who approached their
subject matter through the lens
of realism: George Bellows (1882 - 1925), Thomas Hart Benton (1889 - 1975), Edward Hopper (1882 - 1967), Martin Lewis (1881 - 1962), Reginald Marsh (1898 - 1954), John Sloan (1871 - 1951), Benton Murdoch Spruance (1904 - 1967), Stow Wengenroth (1906 - 1978), and Grant Wood (1891 - 1942).
Once employed to write obituaries for the London
Daily Telegraph, McEwen began producing fictional obituaries
of living subjects such as Bill Clinton, Kate Moss and Jeff Koons.
For the first six
of these great landscapes, Constable chose the
subject he knew best:
daily life along the Stour River.
In Peter's Series: Back,
subject matter, perspective and abstraction visually converge to produce a sumptuous energised scene, coursing with the tempo
of daily life.
Mice were then
subjected to the faux highway air over long periods
of time — similar durations that humans breathe the stuff in throughout their
daily lives.
I read often a Science
Daily News under the Global Warming section where often I find interesting studies and articles on AGW
subjects, but sometimes articles appear that really reach to blame things on AGW like some guy carrying a bowl
of cereal across his
living room accidently slips his big toe under a loop in his carpet, trips falls, spills his cereal, falls over a piece
of furniture and exhales a abnormally large amount
of CO2 followed by a burst
of expletives (more CO2) leading to increased warming in his neighborhood.
With a journalist's command
of the facts and a novelist's eye for his
subjects, Tom Wilber takes us to the
living rooms, farms, meeting halls, and mountain streams where the fracking drama plays out
daily.
I'll keep this comment on the
subject of Arctic ice, but your point about advertising is a VERY BROAD issue that has ramifications about our
daily lives.
It is now clearly established that one who can carry on
daily activities, but is
subject to permanent symptoms including sleep disorder, severe pain, headaches, having a significant effect on the enjoyment
of life, will demonstrate symptoms constituting a serious impairment.
Among the
subjects I will cover will be the
daily lives of lawyers, their practices, their offices, the books they owned and read, etc..
Highly reliable and dedicated in providing compassion, care and assistance to those who need help in everyday
living with in - depth knowledge
of professional medical principles and techniques, hospital operations, and medical
subjects, capable
of managing heavy
daily patient volume, perform various administrative roles, and still able to provide reliable care to patients.
This imbalance not only is unfair to the physical custodian, but can undermine that parent's role in child rearing since decisions are
subject to negotiation with a parent who is not otherwise functioning in the
daily life of the family.
Parental separation may also expose children to loss
of social, economic and human capital.4, 14 Other explanatory factors may derive from characteristics typical
of separating parents such as lower relationship satisfaction and higher conflict levels also before the separation.4 The rising numbers
of children with JPC have concerned child clinicians as well as researchers on the
subject.20, 21 Child experts have worried about children's potential feelings
of alienation from
living in two separate worlds, 20 — 22 increased exposure to parental conflict12, 22 and other stressors that JPC may impose on a child.22 Such
daily stressors may be long distances to school, friends and leisure activities, lack
of stability in parenting and home environment and a need to adjust to the demands
of two different family
lives.12, 22 The logistics
of travelling between their homes and keeping in contact with friends has been stated as a drawback
of JPC in interview studies with children.23 — 25 Older adolescents, in particular, indicated that they preferred to be in one place.23