A recurring theme throughout the work is the ubiquity of technology in the day - to -
day lives of his subjects, and its connection to privilege.
Not exact matches
Only two
days after entering office, he issued an executive order stating that prisoners «shall in all circumstances be treated humanely and shall not be
subjected to violence to
life and person (including murder
of all kinds, mutilation, cruel treatment, and torture), nor to outrages upon personal dignity (including humiliating and degrading treatment).»
The story is about Israel's God — the God who
lives on a mountain down south somewhere, whose
subject are an enslaved people — marching onto the home field
of the superpower
of the
day and beating up their army and their gods.
Editor's Note: In order to engage the conversation happening during National Sanctity
of Life Day, RELEVANT asked our writers to critically engage the
subject of abortion.
As a result, scores
of millions
of people have been born as U.S. citizens, with all the blessings consequent to that happenstance, who otherwise would have been
living in deep poverty, under an exploitative government,
subject every
day to corrupt (and sometimes brutal) police, with no hope
of social or economic betterment.
In the early
days bioethics focused on such larger issues, but the field was in time overtaken by an interest in what can be called regulatory bioethics: the protection
of research
subjects, the advancement
of patient rights, and the devising
of procedural guidelines for end -
of -
life care, for instance.
It is widely recognized that when Paul wrote to the Corinthians on this
subject about the middle
of the first century, he was quoting a well - established credal formula which he had received from early Christian tradition and which ran, «Christ died for our sins, in accordance with the scriptures; he was buried; he was raised to
life on the third
day, according to the scriptures.»
Such faiths are based on repeatable, demonstrable events (in this case, the tendency
of sidewalks to remain solid each and every morning every
day of our
lives), but such faiths are also
subject to testing, albeit rarely (eg.
God and His
subjects,
live out their
Lives inside us and we all are their Buildings wherein they
live out their
days and eons
of days.living mostly in harmony.
When I passed the recipe on to my sisters the next
day, the
subject line read: «I want to make this every
day for the rest
of my
life»!
The present study shows that the education offered on the first
day after delivery, based on a pedagogical program dealing with breastfeeding through the distribution
of educational booklets (
subject of the study) and associated with a short support session and oral education, has proven effective in promoting exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months
of a baby's
life.
So you see, we
live in an arrangement
of rulers and
subjects, just like Kings and their
subjects back in the
day.
He likes me so much that he emailed me out
of the blue late yesterday afternoon:
Subject:
Live from Times Square: IMPEACH DONALD TRUMP If you happened to be walking around Times Square today, like countless Americans do every
day, you may have noticed...
Every
day millions
of Americans
living with diabetes must
subject themselves to the painful prick
of a fingerstick test to monitor their glucose, or blood sugar, levels.
Many
of these pioneers
lived in the early
days of medicine, before the current era
of regulations and ethical guidelines for research trials that have tended to discourage the researcher as research
subject.
These scientists can study many different
subjects, including the microbiology and genetics
of living organisms, how species that share the same community adapt to changing conditions over time, and the fossil record (to assess how various ancient communities
of species might be related to each other and to modern -
day relatives).
The most surprising result was that more than 50 %
of subjects were able to discontinue insulin and begin to reverse type 2 diabetes after only 16
days on a low - fat diet, having
lived with diabetes for multiple years.
If you think about the way we used to
live — way back in the
day — what sources
of light would we be
subjected to after the sun went down?
I» l leaving my
life day by
day, i'm an artist i wrote songs, maybe you'll be the
subject of the biggest song: my
life!
Played in the film by Christian Bale, Eklund was a
subject of the 1995 HBO documentary titled High on Crack Street: Lost
Lives in Lowell, which chronicled the day - to - day lives of three crack addicts in Lowell, Massachuss
Lives in Lowell, which chronicled the
day - to -
day lives of three crack addicts in Lowell, Massachuss
lives of three crack addicts in Lowell, Massachussetts.
Plot: God is alive and well and
lives in present -
day Belgium as he meddles in the personal affairs
of his human
subjects.
Gillespie smartly uses the known and builds upon it with context and some style, using «modern
day» Tonya, Jeff and LaVona among others as interview
subjects for a documentary
of sorts that frames the film, but also has the characters speak into the camera in non-interview segments to help give Tonya some humanity, or at least make sure you have a better idea about all
of her story and
life coming out and you did going in.
Director Bharat Nalluri («Miss Pettigrew
Lives for a
Day»), aided immeasurably by his strong production and costume designers, juggles the picture's many moving parts and cavalcade
of performances with skill, ingenuity and a clear affection for his iconic
subject.
1897 Natacha Rambova was born on this
day in Salt Lake City and her
life would definitely make for a juicy biopic
subject: she was a dancer, a costume designer, and a set designer (who helped bring Art Deco to Hollywood) and there were rumors
of bisexuality, affairs with famous Russian dancer, and
of course a fateful marriage to the silent screen superstar Rudolph Valentino that ended in tragedy.
mmm... a protagonist who complete dominates a long film to the detriment
of context and the other players in the story (though the abolitionist, limping senator with the black lover does gets close to stealing the show, and is rather more interesting than the hammily - acted Lincoln);
Day - Lewis acts like he's focused on getting an Oscar rather than bringing a human being to
life - Lincoln as portrayed is a strangely zombie character, an intelligent, articulate zombie, but still a zombie; I greatly appreciate Spielberg's attempt to deal with political process and I appreciate the lack
of «action» but somehow the context is missing and after seeing the film I know some more facts but very little about what makes these politicians tick; and the lighting is way too stylised, beautiful but unremittingly unreal, so the film falls between the stools
of docufiction and costume drama, with costume drama winning out; and the second
subject of the film - slavery - is almost complete absent (unlike Django Unchained) except as a verbal abstraction
This is just me making up connections where none exist,
of course, but I still like to think that if there were some crazy intertextuality going on, the sinister - sounding voice that intones here about totally - not - at - all - evil reasons for testing dangerous rollercoasters on
live human
subjects will one
day, after the robot apocalypse, be putting people through much more rigourous testing, perhaps while wearing orange jumpsuits.
President Snow (Donald Sutherland) glows every year on Reaping
Day, when the teen selections are made, and tells his underlings
living as elites in the decadent Capitol that the games are a clever way
of reminding the oppressed
subjects in the outer districts that «You screwed us, so we'll screw you.»
The Happiest
Day in the
Life of Olli Mäki A sort
of bizarro - world Raging Bull, the title
subject of Juho Kuosmanen's biopic is a 60 - kilo Finnish boxer training to take on Davey Moore.
Even worse, Panem's citizens
live under perpetual surveillance — 24 hours a
day — and are
subjected to the whims
of a sadistic government that denies them basic necessities such as food and clothing.
Among the
subjects reported on are a blindfolded performance artist who head - butts a stone aqueduct in the nude, a pre-teen girl who per her parent's demands throws a tantrum with paint cans on canvas to much admiration and attention, and a man who has had his picture taken every
day of his
life.
Academy Award - winners like Schindler's List and Atonement put a different spin on the dark
subject, while classics like The Longest
Day and Full Metal Jacket remind you what the gritty side
of these
life - or - death scenarios really looks like.
Apropos
of its
subject matter — Viggo Mortensen plays a father
of six
living in the wilds
of the Pacific Northwest — the film has just released a striking new poster for Father's
Day designed by Shepard Fairey in collaboration with Studio Number One.
In many
of his films, as in many
of Wong's, the
subject is time — the romance and poetry
of moments ticking by, the wonder and anguish
of living through and then remembering an hour or a
day.
In Patriots
Day, these include a surprising amount
of tension - defusing quasi-comic dialogue, as well as an enormously treacly (and undeniably effective) epilogue in which the real -
life subjects finally get their say.
Creating wall - sized portraits
of locals as they travel from town to town, the two inquisitive, kindred - spirit directors peer into the
day - to -
day life of rural and working - class France, the camera listening and learning as old and middle - aged villagers remember how coal miners used to bathe and eat back in the
day or goat - cheese makers give their differing opinions on the
subject of dehorning.
I've included a range
of subjects to start the
day, combining curricular objectives with holistic
life skills.
In urban schools students come and go all
day.No 45 minutes is like the time that preceded it or the time that will follow.Urban schools report 125 classroom interruptions per week.Announcements, students going, students coming, messengers, safety aides, and intrusions by other school staff account for just some
of these interruptions.It is not unusual for students to stay on task only 5 or 10 minutes in every hour.Textbook companies and curriculum reformers are constantly thwarted by this reality.They sell their materials to schools with the assurance that all the students will learn X amount in Y time.They are continually dismayed to observe that an hour
of school time is not an hour
of learning time.Many insightful observers
of life in urban schools have pointed out that it is incredibly naive to believe that learning
of subject matter is the main activity occurring in these schools.If one observes the activities and events which actually transpire — minute by minute, hour by hour,
day in and
day out — it is not possible to reasonably conclude that learning is the primary activity
of youth attending urban schools.What does the process
of changing what one does every 45 minutes and even the place where one does it portend for fulfilling a job in the world
of work?If one is constantly being reinforced in the behaviors
of coming, going, and being interrupted, what kind
of work is one being prepared for?
We need to value a broad range
of subjects in the school
day so that pupils» opportunities are not limited and they are properly prepared for adult
life.
English Language Arts, Balanced Literacy, Creative Writing, Writing - Expository, Reading, Grammar, Spelling, Vocabulary, Specialty, Math, Applied Math, Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Fractions, Geometry, Graphing, Measurement, Numbers, Order
of Operations, Science, Earth Sciences, Environment, Social Studies - History, Ancient History, World Language, Spanish, Arts & Music, Graphic Arts, Special Education, EFL - ESL - ELD, Health, Other (Specialty), ELA Test Prep, Math Test Prep, Geography, Other (Social Studies - History), Other (ELA),
Life Skills, Religion, Gifted and Talented, Critical Thinking, For All
Subject Areas, Literature, Classroom Management, Professional Development, Business, School Counseling, Character Education, Word Problems, Cooking, Short Stories, Writing, Oral Communication, Child Care, Reading Strategies, Writing - Essays, Holidays / Seasonal, Back to School, Thanksgiving, Christmas / Chanukah / Kwanzaa, Poetry, Autumn, Mental Math, Halloween, Winter, The New Year, Valentine's
Day, Presidents»
Day, Decimals, St. Patrick's
Day, Easter, Spring, Place Value, Tools for Common Core, For All
Subjects, Summer, Informational Text, End
of Year, Phonics, Close Reading, Classroom Community
Students practice the note - taking, time management, study, social and human relations skills they need every
day in their academic
subjects and in their «real»
lives outside
of school.
Students practice the note - taking, time management, study, social and human relations skills they need every
day in their academic and elective
subjects and in their «real»
lives outside
of school.
The OEM battery in my 2008 Jetta SE 2.5 L has been nearly fully discharged one month back (had insufficient surface charge after a prolonged use without the engine running, but leaving it idle for 20 minutes made the car start again), then worked fine for a few
days afterwards (but without being
subjected to much charge), but then was discharged again after only a quarter
of the prior abuse (since it was probably not fully charged since the prior discharge, me underestimating the driving time it would take to bring the battery back to fuller
life, plus possibly missing out on water, as I found out later).
The talented multiple - medalist Jane Yolen takes on this difficult
subject with her usual grace and poetic sensitivity, focusing not on the death as much as the
life in the last
day of an older cat named Tiger Rose.
Delinsky touches on a range
of topical
subjects: the pressure
of modern -
day life; damage claims against large corporations; animal refuges; trust funds; intimidation and stalking; infertility and
life balance.
Your novels span an incredible range
of subjects, from, most recently, the final years
of the
life of F. Scott Fitzgerald and a marriage on the brink
of collapse to a widow whose
life changes in unexpected ways, a family whose daughter has gone missing, and the final
day of a chain restaurant.
Linn, who has a franchise on this
subject through his other books and TV appearances, provides coverage on the best tailgating equipment (grills, coolers, furniture, etc.), safety tips, recipes (some supplied by real -
life tailgaters), fan gear and profiles
of a few
of the most tricked - out vehicles (buses, RVs, etc.) you'll ever see in a crowded game -
day parking lot.
Chemistry is the
subject which is being utilized in our
day to
day life from the food we eat to the cloth we wear everything consist
of chemistry.
The publishing house was named after Cardinal Mercier
of Belgium, a man who in his
day, proved himself not only a man
of thought, whose mind ranged over every
subject of vital interest to humanity, but a man
of action in the varying circumstances
of a
life that shone before the eyes
of a watching world.
Whatever your thoughts about oil, from a price or investment perspective, this is an utterly crucial
subject for all
of us — literally in its long - term implications for our
day to
day lives.
People talk all
day long about their workouts, favorite apps, and their love
lives, but bring up the
subject of money, especially credit card debt, and suddenly everyone clams up.