Sentences with phrase «early interests in»

Trained as a classical pianist, his early interests in composition and performance combined with his radical aesthetic tendencies brought him into contact with protagonists of the counter-culture and avant - garde movements of the 1960s, including Fluxus.
Krycinski's early interests in music have seen him through to developing a successful audio - visual engineering career.
His graphic, outlined images and vivid, flat color speak to his early interests in both stained - glass windows and heraldry.
In the selected items on view, the developments of American artistic traditions can be traced through the early interests in portraiture, the rise in prominence of landscape painting in the 19th - century, the popularity of genre scenes, as well as the academic traditions of history and large - scale society paintings.
The early interest in Kirrin Finch is just one example of the demand for clothing that is neither traditionally male nor female.
Women entrepreneurs were as highly educated as their male counterparts, had the same early interest in starting their own businesses, and had learned the same valuable lessons from their work experience and from prior successes and failures.
Thanks to an early interest in cryptocurrencies, buying those 45 bitcoin cost Saddington less than $ 115.
The experience sparked an early interest in finance — and particularly in finding ways to make the U.S. system more egalitarian.
As a child, Jeff Bezos showed an early interest in how things work, turning his parents» garage into a laboratory and rigging electrical contraptions around his house.
Nevertheless, the question remains of why a critical observer such as Weber was able, from his early interest in the Puritan ethic, to sustain the conviction that one could make reliable statements about subjective meanings.
Luke's concern in this familiar story may be to stress Jesus» early interest in religious questions.
It didn't stick, likely because of my lack of early interest in archaeology's key partner - history.
So they could revisit their earlier interest in the player as the window draws to a close.
Others take an early interest in joining the family at the table.
In small children, reading is proven to help with language development and increased word recognition, create a positive bond between parent and child, provide a great wind - down before bedtime, and spark an early interest in learning that carries over to later years.
Interest in exploring their environment promotes early interest in science.
GoldieBlox created innovative and fun toys for girls, designed to develop an early interest in engineering and confidence in problem - solving.
She developed an early interest in states of consciousness and in 1998 she converted the lodge into a foundation for promoting empirical approaches to drugs.
Cuomo's early interest in Kathleen Rice's 2010 attorney general candidacy appeared to offer, among other draws for Cuomo, an impediment to Suozzi's own interest in running.
Hunting the Right Light Cash got hooked on astronomy as an 8 - year - old, casting aside his earlier interests in dinosaurs and medieval history after hearing a lecture about the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
That early interest in tricks of light led Dionne to begin wielding it as a tool during graduate school at Caltech and then her postdoc at UC Berkeley.
Hamilton named A. moellendorfii to commemorate mentor, educator and fellow arachnologist Dave Moellendorf, who introduced Hamilton to tarantula distribution in Texas and supported his early interest in the spider group.
Trained as a physician, Kirschstein attributed her early interest in scientific research, a filmed interview indicates, in part to a serious illness her mother suffered during Kirschstein's girlhood.
She might have followed that advice but for the inspiration provided by her physics teacher, early mentor and future Nobel Laureate Rosalyn Yalow, who recognized her talent and encouraged her to take her early interest in science further.
He developed an early interest in acting and attended Manhattan's High School for the Performing Arts.
Carl Van Vechten & the Harlem Renaissance: A Portrait in Black & White By Emily Bernard Yale University Press Hardcover, $ 30.00 372 pages, Illustrated ISBN: 978 -0-300-12199-5 Book Review by Kam Williams «This book is a portrait of a once - controversial figure... a white man with a passion for blackness... [who] played a crucial role in helping the Harlem Renaissance... come to understand itself... Carl Van Vechten has been viewed with suspicion... [as] a racial voyeur and sexual predator, an acolyte of primitivism who misused his black artist friends and pushed them to make art that fulfilled his belief in racial stereotypes... While his early interest in blackness was certainly inspired by sexual desire and his fascination with what he perceived as black primitivism, these features were not what sustained his interest... More important [was] his conviction that blackness was a central feature of Americanness... Van Vechten's enthusiasm for blacks may have catapulted many careers, but at what cost to the racial integrity of those artists, and to the Harlem Renaissance as a whole?
In Wheels of Time, a biography of Henry Ford by author Catherine Gourley, the story of Ford's early interest in watches sets «time» as a recurring theme.
A growing policy priority seeks to curb declining teacher preparation enrollment by nurturing early interest in teaching — among high school students.
Results indicated that: (1) individual differences in decoding ability have little effect on children's reading comprehension, and vice versa; (2) early language understanding predicts reading comprehension; (3) emerging knowledge about reading predicts subsequent decoding ability; (4) children's early interest in and involvement in literacy predicts gains in reading and (5) home problems had a negative prediction on reading.
Also crediting her early interest in children's literacy as a prelude to research and scholarship on teaching and teacher education, Cochran - Smith describes her dedication to developing and evaluating education programs that prepare teachers for the complexities and challenges of teaching in the highest - needs schools.
In the interview, Malone discusses her early interest in education policy; education equity, access, and quality; EPFP; and women in education leadership.
With photographs by John Edwards - Winser / Miss Buttercup — Peter McFadyen tells the story of the best known of Citroën's Vintage models, the 5CV Cloverleaf, and describes a recent immaculate restoration / From Austin Seven to Delahaye 135 — In this second instalment of Dan Margulies's competition reminiscences, as related to the Editor, the story is told of Dan's early interest in cars and his formative racing career / Spanish - Swiss Supercar — The Editor investigates whether the Hispano - Suiza Alfonso is a worthy contender for the description «supercar»
The early interest in the Prius v has drawn strong traffic to dealers, with some of those new Prius buyers liking the v but actually deciding that the Liftback fit their needs best.
Nissan is building early interest in its redesigned Altima midsize sedan by introducing a limited - production 2019 Altima Edition One variant with...
Not only are companies showing early interest in the section, but also exhibitors are committing to larger displays, with the amount of exhibit share footage increasing 177 % year - to - date.
The all - new Alfa Romeo Giulia is a true driver's car, offering beautiful Italian styling and stunning performance, and so we're delighted to see strong early interest in the car.
«We're pleased with California customers» early interest in the C - Max hybrids, our first dedicated hybrid - only nameplate in North America,» said Michael O'Brien, Ford electrified vehicle marketing manager.
The first was Bezos's early interest in the Rocketbook, an e-reader device developed by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning.
Nice reviews and early interest in The Emperor's Edge led me to focus on those characters, creating a series that ended up being seven novels long and which I completed last summer (though I'm working on a new novel with many of the same characters).
His early interest in nature informed Stuart Little and Charlotte's Web.
They had the same levels of education, an early interest in starting their own business, a strong desire to build wealth, and access to financing.
An earlier interest in shelter medicine was fiercely rekindled when I volunteered at the Toronto Humane Society during a period of crisis in late 2009.
Dr. Mandy Murdock grew up in nearby Issaquah, Washington, where she developed an early interest in both horses and veterinary medicine.
A: I describe my early interest in animals as being like a moth attracted to a flame.
But rather than imitate what was being done there, he turned his attention back to his earlier interest in Chinese calligraphy and seal carving.
Grosse explains that despite an early interest in language and reading, she was attracted to painting because of its non-linear qualities.
When I look at Ellen Eagle's work I am reminded of my earliest interest in portraits.
Barney had an early interest in Chrysler anyway, from the art deco of the Chrysler Building in New York.
It might have something to do with their early interest in punk, Cage's influence on their work, and their sound - based collaborations.
• El Hombre by Rufino Tamayo, a portable mural of a man reaching toward a shooting star that was commissioned by the DMA in 1953 reflects the Museum's early interest in and dedication to expanding its collection of Latin American paintings; and
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