Sentences with phrase «effect change in the real world»

Mark Neville's work subverts conventions of documentary films and photographs, and evinces his strong belief in «the social function of art to effect change in the real world

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see what you have to understand about living in a real world — a world where god is just a story and not real — its a world based on scientific and physical laws that are proven to exist and their effects are measurable... us as humans, mere animals, hold no real power or control aside thru ingenuity which allows us to change our environment to suit us... stay with me here... at this point in human history we ceased to change to suit our environment and started changing it to suit us — thats destruction of the earth to suit one species — that should go over well...
«TB is a complex disease and modelling it is difficult but we've successfully used our model to replicate real world situations and are confident that it can be used to predict the effects of various changes in the way we tackle the disease.»
But it is a complicated picture: the effect that extra atmospheric CO2 has in these kind of experimental setups might not reflect its effects in the real world, where other factors — such as elevated heat, or changes in precipitation — come into play.
In the class, which combines inquiry - based science and English language arts (ELA), students build their research, literacy, and collaboration skills through small group projects aimed at effecting lasting change around real - world problems.
So I guess when you want to get things done in edu - world, look to those who are truly trying to effect real change — conservatives, libertarians and DFER - type liberals, not reactionaries in progressive clothing.
-- On November 10th, Real World History students had an opportunity to effect change in their schools when they met with the High School Credit Flexibility Task Force to share their thoughts about possible changes to credit recognition in DC Public Schools.
Tate Modern director Frances Morris noted that her work is regarded for «the highly original and compelling way in which she addresses major political concerns of our time, not only within debates about art and art history, but also in the hope of effecting real change in the world around us,» the Guardian reported.
Tate Modern's director Frances Morris commented: «Tania Bruguera is well known for the highly original and compelling way in which she addresses major political concerns of our time, not only within debates about art and art history, but also in the hope of effecting real change in the world around us.»
Frances Morris, the director of Tate Modern, said Bruguera was well known for «the highly original and compelling way in which she addresses major political concerns of our time, not only within debates about art and art history, but also in the hope of effecting real change in the world around us.
Even worse, the models inadequately include the diverse myraid effects of aerosols and land use / land cover change on the climate system, so they are already hindered in their ability to accurately represent the real world spectrum of human climate forcings.
This fictional Greenhouse Effect with its fake fisics takes in many different fields of science and so changing basic real world physical facts to the detriment of future applied science knowledge for all.
Thus our studies and others may overestimate framing effects on attitude change, since they do not correspond to how most members of the public encounter information about climate change in the real world.
Because of AGW is been changed to «shortwave only in» in order to claim that any real world measurements of downwelling longwave infrared are from «backradiation from greenhouse gases in the atmosphere», because there is no other source in the AGW Greenhouse Effect energy budget.
In the real world, the number of weather - related natural disasters has tripled in the last 30 years, and the World Health Organization estimates that 150,000 people are already dying annually from the effects of climate changIn the real world, the number of weather - related natural disasters has tripled in the last 30 years, and the World Health Organization estimates that 150,000 people are already dying annually from the effects of climate chworld, the number of weather - related natural disasters has tripled in the last 30 years, and the World Health Organization estimates that 150,000 people are already dying annually from the effects of climate changin the last 30 years, and the World Health Organization estimates that 150,000 people are already dying annually from the effects of climate chWorld Health Organization estimates that 150,000 people are already dying annually from the effects of climate change.
The context being the point I'm making that the Greenhouse Effect is built on science fraud by sleight of hand changes to real physics, the ideal gas / real gas is just one example — the real world around us is nothing like it is depicted in the AGW GHE..
Given the sea change in the political landscape in the U.S., and the fact that it seems likely to continue its shift toward conservatism, this latter sort of bridge seems like it might actually have an effect in the real world, where policy will actually be made.
To quote Karl Braganza from the Bureau as published by that online rag The Conversation, «Patterns of temperature change that are uniquely associated with the enhanced greenhouse effect, and which have been observed in the real world include... Greater warming in winter compared with summer... Greater warming of night time temperatures than daytime temperatures».
Think of it this way — if there is no chance of observing the effects of changes in PDI in the global impacts record for 50 years (Emanuel's estimate) and over that same time period we expect damage to increase in real terms by up to a factor of 32 (a real doubling in damages every 10 - 15 years), then I think that it is safe (and also responsible) to assert that over that time period the only policies that can have a discernable effect on tropical cyclone damage around the world will necessarily be adaptive.
Patterns of temperature change that are uniquely associated with the enhanced greenhouse effect, and which have been observed in the real world include:
Therefore, any theoretical possibility of changes like those in LU run 1 occurring in the real world seems irrelevant when estimating the effects of land use change on deriving TCR and ECS values from recorded warming over the historical period.
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