Sentences with word «emancipated»

Response: Once a minor becomes emancipated or attains the age of majority, as determined by applicable state law, the parent is no longer the personal representative under § 164.502 (g)(3) of such individual, unless the parent has the authority to act on behalf of the individual for some reason other than their authority as a parent.
(2) Implementation specification: adults and emancipated minors.
For adults and emancipated minors, the NPRM provided that «individual» includes a legal representative to the extent to which applicable law permits such legal representative to exercise the individual's rights in such contexts.
Comment: Commenters requested clarification about the rights of an adult or emancipated minor with respect to protected health information concerning health care services rendered while the person was an unemancipated minor.
It provides that unless a minor has been emancipated either through a legal judgment or marriage, the parents are responsible for any damages caused by a minor child.
An adult or emancipated minor has rights under the rule with respect to all protected health information about them, including information obtained while the individual was an unemancipated minor.
So rough, in fact, that a party of women appealed to the newly formed Convention Nationale, complaining that these groups of women militants («adventuresses, female knights - errant, emancipated girls, and amazons,» one legislator called them, intending to disparage) were forcing them to wear certain revolutionary garb.
In determining the reduction, the student is treated as emancipated.
Once the court decides on child support payments, the non-custodial parent can expect to make these payments until the children are emancipated from their parents.
An unanticipated or unavoidable job change A change in your child's residence Your child becomes emancipated.
Emancipated Daughter...
Until a child is emancipated, custody and visitation arrangements remain subject to review and modification.
In light of defendant's meager resources and in order to maintain the children in the community in which they have lived all their lives, the husband was directed to maintain the home (with title in his name) until the children are emancipated or have moved elsewhere.
Until a child is emancipated, the amount of support is subject to review and modification.
The Court also rejected Metropolitan's contention that Morel's son should not be considered a resident of the Cottage Street house because he was an emancipated adult.
If you and your spouse don't have any minor children (meaning, kids who are financially dependent on you and who aren't legally emancipated), you need to use the Divorce Forms for Self - Represented Parties Without Minor Children.
Dave Hughes, perhaps Canada's premier energy analyst and the nation's former coal specialist at Natural Resources Canada, has done the math and we are not an emancipated people.
Forgotten and relatively isolated for a long time, Colombia's Pacific Coast region, situated between the westernmost chain of the Andes and the Pacific Ocean, is home to 30 percent of Colombia's 10.6 million Afro - Colombians, the black descendants of slaves emancipated in 1851 without any reparations.
In the years leading up to Mali's independence in 1960, Keïta's clientele was mostly young and intent on emancipated, optimistic and outward - looking images of themselves.
The abstracted image emancipated itself to an ever greater degree, until finally it denied its representational origins and took on an absolute value.
As their launching point, Vardjan and Rui cited the current «good news» of the exodus of «informed and emancipated young people» from cities to the underpopulated countryside.
While they acknowledge that this trend in no way counterbalances the net urbanization of Europe, it does point to a contemporary desire for bucolic escape on the part of certain groups (I can only read «informed and emancipated» as wealthy and educated).
Deeply invested in the human subject and its status in today's world, the themes and aesthetic strategies of these videos are directly tied to violent political histories that challenge belief in an enlightened and emancipated humanity.
Frances McLaughlin - Gill was an instinctual artist in the way she photographed the contemporary and more emancipated post WWII American woman, which continues to be an integral part of fashion photography,» noted Biondi.
All cut from black paper by the able hand of Kara Elizabeth Walker, an Emancipated Negress and leader in her Cause, 1997, cut paper on wall, approx. 144 × 1020 in, 365.76 × 2590.8 cm, installation view: Kara Walker: My Complement, My Enemy, My Oppressor, My Love, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, 2008, © photo: Joshua White, Courtesy Kara Walker & Sikkema Jenkins & Co..
As a newly emancipated minority in «the New Russia,» Jews were optimistic for the arrival of a more egalitarian Soviet world, with many entering the newly minted professions of photography, design, and film eager to charge their aesthetic experimentations with the political goals of revolution and modernity.
Shonibare's Mrs Pinckney and the Emancipated Birds of South Carolina features on Enlightened Princesses: Caroline, Augusta, Charlotte and the Shaping of the Modern World at Kensington Palace (22 June — 12 November).
This groundbreaking exhibition will illuminate the contributions of more than 100 women artists from 15 countries who pioneered experimental art forms to create a new emancipated female body.
The two speakers will talk about the artist's new sculptural commission, Mrs Pinckney and the Emancipated Birds of South Carolina.
In Douglas» hands this bore out a new Afrocentric aesthetic proving consequential to how emancipated black folks would begin to imagine themselves.»
Over in New York, Jackson Pollock married the painter Lee Krasner in 1945, and during the postwar period an artist as emancipated as Mary Martin flourished alongside her husband Kenneth.
, 2012, allows the emancipated slats to hang parabolically from a wire, the title an obvious nod to Duchamp's ridiculed painting of a nude, completed a century earlier in 1912 and first seen in the United States at the controversial Armory Show of 1913.
Specially commissioned new artwork by Yinka Shonibare MBE: Mrs Pinckney and the Emancipated Birds of South Carolina, 2017
Echoing the same event, Descending the Staircase, 2012, allows the emancipated slats to hang parabolically from a wire, the title an obvious nod to Duchamp's ridiculed painting of a nude, completed a century earlier in 1912 and first seen in the United States at the controversial Armory Show of 1913.
It has always been very clear to me that while the visual arts don't have the same reach and critical mass as film, advertising or pop music, they can more easily confront difficult, thorny or violent topics to push the limits and provide a new or different perspective, though not necessarily more emancipated or just.
It will ask how practices, circulation, appreciation and stewardship of the arts can be emancipated for all.
Gustav explains: «Here we have three decades, which have seen great upheavals at all levels — political, social and cultural — that have changed the country and its people forever... Shirley experiences and reflects all this as a committed and emancipated actress with left - leaning politics.
If a missing student is under 18 years of age, and not an emancipated individual, the college will notify a custodial parent or guardian of the missing student not later than 24 hours after the determination by the Director of Public Safety that the student is missing.
«It takes the viewer seriously and ennobles him by assuming an intellectually emancipated world.»
He describes this floating voice as «a bodily missile which has detached itself from its source, emancipated itself, yet remains corporeal.»
It is a project that treats the cultural user as an active and emancipated individual, thus questioning the role of the audience as a passive element and a static consumer.
The Jaipur Kala Chaupal (JKC) has been conceived and formalized by an emancipated group of organizers / patrons wanting to extend the boundaries of traditional arts and traditional artists to merge with the contemporary arts and artists and metamorphose into a newer and more original artistic expression.
It is a useful piece of furniture, a sculptural work of art, and a vivid portrait of an emancipated slave living in the Deep South, who defines himself through carved pictograms of everyday objects.
Yale Center for British Art, New Haven Mrs Pinckney and the Emancipated Birds of South Carolina (2017), Yinka Shonibare
Mrs Pinckney and the Emancipated Birds of South Carolina (detail; 2017), Yinka Shonibare.
Mrs Pinckney and the Emancipated Birds of South Carolina (2017), Yinka Shonibare.
In this symposium, scholars, artists, and curators from around the world convene to consider ideas of radicality, feminism, and the emancipated body.
Selected Exhibitions Art Projects International, New York, NY (2008); Red Gate Gallery, Beijing (2007); Art Projects International, New York, NY (2005); Impact 4 Printmaking Exhibition, Kollwitz Museum, Berlin, Germany (2005); Strong, Espace d'Art Contemporain, Antibes, France (2005); Asia Contemporary Art Exhibition, Gwangju Art Museum, Korea (2004); Hanes Art Center, Chapel Hill, NC (2004); Ackland Art Museum, Chapel Hill, NC (2004); Red Gate Gallery, Beijing (2004); Art Scene China, Shanghai (2003); Ink and Paper, Arras Museum, Paris (2001); The Emancipated Brush, Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, CA (2001); National Art Museum, Beijing (2000).
Emancipated from the realm of illustration, or using diaristic entry, Paladino commands a large space with his outstanding draughtsmanship.
A painting of African American cotton - pickers by Clementine Hunter and a desk carved by emancipated slave William Howard illustrate an 18th - century fieldhands» song: «Caller: Old Joseph was a wood workin» man... When he got old he lost his way... Makes that boss man right mad... Needs a young man to learn his trade,» with a recurring chorus of «Hoe Emma Hoe, you turn around dig a hole in the ground, Hoe Emma Hoe.»
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