The Mary Kate and Ashley brand lighting collections exemplify
the emergence of the modern woman who purchases products that reflec... t her ever - changing lifestyle.
The central figure in the initial
emergence of the modern practice is therefore not Laskin but Cartwright.
The emergence of the modern lawyer allows for alternative approaches to providing legal services.
Tony O'Hagan interviews the great D. V. Lindley on the history and
emergence of modern Bayesian statistics.
The December gathering, just across the Hudson from the mountain, in Garrison, centered on a lecture by the University of Oklahoma historian Robert D. Lifset, laying out the observations in «Power on the Hudson: Storm King Mountain and
the Emergence of Modern American Environmentalism,» his rich new history of that event and how it shaped environmental activism and law ever since.
Following Cézanne's death, the perceived links between his work and El Greco's were crucial for
the emergence of modern painting, as both artists also decisively influenced Cubism and Expressionism.
Keynote Talk + Discussion Dave Beech Thursday 12 December, 6.00 pm - 7.00 pm, Lecture Room, IMMA Beauty and the Revolutionary Subject In this talk Dave Beech (London - based artist, writer and Senior Lecturer, Chelsea College of Art,) discusses
the emergence of the modern conception of beauty and the cultural politics of this recent phenomenon, as well as contextualizing contested debates on beauty in artistic practice within the broader history of aesthetics.
Roger Fenton's photographs of the Crimea show
the emergence of modern warfare, while a Turner prize winner takes on Robert Burns
At AS - and A-level, the new specifications include study of
the emergence of modern global sport and the role of technology in transforming sports entertainment.
K - 4.1 Living and Working together in Families and Communities, Now and Long Ago GRADES 5 - 12 NSS - USH.5 - 12.7 Era 7:
The Emergence of Modern America (1890 - 1930) NSS - USH.5 - 12.8 Era 8: The Great Depression and World War II (1929 - 1945) NSS - USH.5 - 12.9 Era 9: Postwar United States (1945 to early 1970s)
K - 4.3 The History of the United States: Democratic Principles and Values and the People from Many Cultures Who Contributed to Its Cultural, Economic, and Political Heritage GRADES 5 - 12 NSS - USH.5 - 12.1 Era 1: Three Worlds Meet (Beginnings to 1620) NSS - USH.5 - 12.2 Era 2: Colonization and Settlement (1585 - 1763) NSS - USH.5 - 12.3 Era 3: Revolution and the New Nation (1754 - 1820s) NSS - USH.5 - 12.4 Era 4: Expansion and Reform (1801 - 1861) NSS - USH.5 - 12.5 Era 5: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850 - 1877) NSS - USH.5 - 12.6 Era 6: The Development of the Industrial United States (1870 - 1900) NSS - USH.5 - 12.7 Era 7:
The Emergence of Modern America (1890 - 1930) NSS - USH.5 - 12.8 Era 8: The Great Depression and World War II (1929 - 1945) NSS - USH.5 - 12.9 Era 9: Postwar United States (1945 to early 1970s) NSS - USH.5 - 12.10 Era 10: Contemporary United States (1968 to the Present)
The emergence of modern online dating services in Asia is helping to shake up a society that has strong traditional roots with regards to courtship and relationships.
A discovery shows our early ancestors were making tools long before
the emergence of the modern human lineage, researchers say.
If brain size had anything to do with innovation and creativity, some scientists expected to see a link between the so - called Mind's Big Bang (the emergence of bone tools and cave paintings that occurred between 50,000 and 70,000 years ago) and
the emergence of modern - size human brains.
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Emergence of modern sea ice in Arctic Ocean, 2.6 million years ago.»
They suggest that a shift towards drier conditions 5 - 10 million years ago drove ancient species into extinction, while simultaneously prompting
the emergence of modern groups.
A big interactive map traces
the emergence of modern humans in Africa more than 150,000 years ago and how they spread worldwide — travels that have been tracked by studying fossils, artifacts, and the DNA of humans from all over the globe.
The new number system eventually provided the basis for the European
emergence of modern science and engineering in the 16th and 17th centuries.
«
The emergence of modern human behavior is one of the most important debates happening now,» says archaeologist Daniela Rosso of the University of Bordeaux and University of Barcelona.
Threatened by
the emergence of modern Nation - State and the ideas of secularism, some sections in all religions assert a fundamentalist posture in the major religions.
K C Abraham:
The emergence of the modern state, thanks to British rule and the impact of the West on the elite, has changed the political scenario.
But it makes more sense to date
the emergence of modern evangelicalism to an act of hymn composition by Charles Wesley.
This led to
the emergence of modern philosophy with Rene Descartes.
The revival of the study of the classics of the ancient world was destined to lead to
the emergence of the modern world by reawakening that inquiring mind that marked at least some of the early Greeks.
Its rise paralleled
the emergence of modern industrial societies.
All of this is indeed part of the story of
the emergence of modern marriage in Western democracies, but Coontz downplays the role of religion in this radical and unique transformation.
It was the missionary movement and the churches in the mission field that gave impetus for
the emergence of the modern ecumenical movement at the beginning of this century.
In recent century's religious fanaticism and religious animosities among people has been declining due to advances in science, technology, system of communications, system of government, and
the emergence of modern economic and trade systems in the world.
Not exact matches
«The
emergence of these «
modern spice routes» is great news for businesses the world over,» says David Marcus, PayPal's president, in a written statement.
The
modern C - Suite must enable an organization's fundamental understanding
of emerging buyer networks and adapting operations such as marketing and sales to account for this
emergence.
In the article, the authors described the
emergence of a hybrid marketing and technology role, given the increasing importance
of technology to
modern marketing.
For those interested in Gregory's book, the
emergence of modernity, and the
modern academy, Pfau's piece is well worth reading.
Grayling responds in a similar fashion to other
modern evidences for God — for instance, the current scientific view that the universe is finely tuned to allow for the
emergence of life.
It is, however, a mentality that Dawson seeks to capture, and he grounds it historically in the
emergence of late medieval / early
modern urbanites whose place in society Dawson thinks contributed to a view
of persons as isolated individuals, disconnected from the land and from one another.
In the forthcoming Victories
of Reason, Stark will attribute to Christian rationality and advocacy nothing less than the
emergence of capitalism (pioneered by medieval monks, not industrious Protestants) and the foundational principles
of equality and individual liberty that informed that most conspicuous Western achievement
of all:
modern republican democracy.
With the
emergence in the
modern era
of the natural sciences, learning as a whole became imitative
of the natural sciences: and this is no wonder, since the natural sciences brought spectacular results.
In his portion
of the Process Studies review
of Ford's The
Emergence of Whitehead's Metaphysics, Griffin devotes one section to the question
of whether pansubjectivity is found in Science and the
Modern World (LSF 195 - 198).
The understanding
of modern biology is that the process
of life essentially is the spontaneous and self - organizing
emergence of new order, which is the basis
of life's inherent abundance and creativity.
In fact, through the work
of several philosophers both in America and in Europe, our century has witnessed the
emergence of a distinctively
modern metaphysical outlook which at last offers a real alternative to the philosophia perennis
of our Western tradition.
The practical impact
of modern science can be discerned in the
emergence of constantly changing technologies that have given rise to what is commonly called «
modern scientific civilization.»
It thereby blinds us to that great promise
of modern civilization: the mutual
emergence of individuality and solidarity in a plurality
of activities fostered in a genuine public sphere.
In this struggle, the major conflict is with the unchecked individualism
of civil society, or the «system
of needs,» both real and imaginary.17 This dialectical process has in Hegel's
modern world surpassed the stage
of revolution, which in the shape
of the French Revolution was itself a necessary moment in the process by which the
emergence of the state occurred.
For the Catholic Church, the basic fact about modernity, the event with an impact that exceeded any other, was not the rise
of modern science or the
emergence of historical criticism, but the French Revolution.
But prior to the
emergence of human experience, what evolved, according to the
modern view, were purely objective entities.
I vividly remember that on one occasion in the late 1970s when I was walking with Malcolm in the East Sussex countryside, he started talking about the
emergence of aesthetic nihilism in
modern life and literature, a phenomenon that he identified with the Bloomsbury writers, whom (except for Leonard Woolf) he particularly loathed.
The basic institutional pattern
of modern societies was laid down, in his view, between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries with the
emergence of a relatively autonomous political system which was accompanied by increasingly autonomous systems in other realms as well, such as science, law, education, and art.
A prime objective
of the study
of modern history should be to make vivid the story
of the
emergence of one world and the spread
of the hunger and hope for freedom to people everywhere.
Without some sense
of the everlastingness
of the value achieved in the
emergence of nature we might easily concur with the dour ruminations
of those ancient and
modern writers who have voiced an anguished pessimism as a result
of their sensitivity to impermanence.
It does seem, however, from Chapters 3 and 4, that we take the differentiated civil religion as at least a hypothetical norm for
modern society and seek to explain the conditions that may block its
emergence in the case
of such societies as Mexico and Italy.
The
emergence of industrial civilization, in other words, called forth a federal apparatus sufficient to the need to regulate the private sector in the public interest, to provide macroeconomic stability amidst the uncertainties
of the business cycle, and to offer the nation's citizens welfare and security programs appropriate to the vicissitudes
of modern life.