Sentences with phrase «essay published»

The gathering echoed what Gonzalez has expressed in social media posts and in an essay published last month in Harper's Bazaar: «This started with, has been about, will always be for, all of us.
He did not have a lengthy personal essay published on his wall either, which is the Zuckerberg way to respond to plenty of Facebook - related matters.
In an essay published a few years ago Nicholas McBride vigorously defended what he called an «idealist» view that affirms the existence of duties of care, against what he called the «cynical» position that denies their existence.
In an essay published this week, George E. Curry, editor - in - chief of the National Newspaper Publishers Association News Service and BlackPressUSA.com, considers Kennedy's testimony and that of a second defense witness, hip - hop music producer Gary Jenkins, who said the word has been stripped of its noxious odor.
Clyde Spencer has brought to my attention a remarkable essay published by geologist T.C. Chamberlin: The method of multiple working hypotheses, first published in 1897 and re-published in Science in 1965.
In an elegant essay published in the New York Review of Books, Dai Qing, the most vocal opponent of the Three Gorges, remembers the unheard lesson of one of China's many doomed post-Great Leap Forward water projects:
«Russel Seitz, a physicist in Cambridge, MA, has an interesting essay published in op - ed of WSJ (Nov 11, 2005): «Congressional Math» — US Congress Assembled contains two physicists, two chemists, two biologists, one geologist, 234 lawyers and an astronaut.»
Why should you or or duncansteel feel so put upon by those here question material that is published in an unreviewed essay published on a website?
Nic Lewis and I have been discussing the issue of climate sensitivity for some time, and I wrote the foreword to the Lewis and Crok essay published by the GWPF.
In an essay published this week, President Barack Obama's former climate advisor Steven Koonin said today's best estimate of the sensitivity was no different, and no more certain, than it was 30 years ago despite billions of dollars having been spent.
In an essay published online then at MIT Technology Review, I worried that the famous «hockey stick» graph plotted by three American climatologists in the late 1990s portrayed the global warming curve with too much certainty and inappropriate simplicity.
The close ties between Buddhism and conservation - mindedness were recently described by His Holiness the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa, Ogyen Trinley Dorje, in an essay published [continue reading...]
In a paean to the virtues of common law relative to statutory law, an essay published in 2016 by the Cato Institute observes that the «imperative to please constituencies means that the information legislatures codify often comes from well - organized interests with substantial resources.
You make an argument that includes by reference an essay published in one of your ebooks.
According to an essay he published in 2011, Bast attended the University of Chicago but never graduated.
They are drawn from «The Death of Environmentalism», an influential essay published recently by two greens with impeccable credentials.
His views are clearly laid out in a (non-peer-reviewed) essay published by the Dag Hammarskjold Foundation in Sweden.
«The same set of polluting special interests that blocked international action in Copenhagen and strangled environmental legislation in Washington descended on California to try to overturn our landmark legislation,» Mr. Schwarzenegger wrote in an essay published at his official Web site last week.
7:23 p.m. Updated Robert Socolow of Princeton University has written «Wedges Reaffirmed,» an essay published today by The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and Climate Central.
In a 1999 essay published in Science titled, «Scientific Communication — A Vanity Fair?»
Late in 2010, Jonathan Foley, who directs the Institute of the Environment at the University of Minnesota, wrote «Becoming a Climate Pragmatist,» an essay published online then and the following spring in the institute's magazine, Momentum.
As described by MoMA PS1 curator Ruba Katrib, in a 2015 essay published in Flash Art, «Chong rarely performs the part of cultural producer straightforwardly; he is generally «all of the above» at any given occasion.
Portfolios of her work have featured in Photofile and Art Monthly Australasia, and she has had an essay published in Loose Associations, issued by The Photographers» Gallery in London.
Unpacking My Library Finally, the project titled Unpacking My Library, inspired by Walter Benjamin's essay published in 1931, allows the artists of Viva Arte Viva to compile a list of their favourite books.
He wrote the first essay published in Argentina on photography from 1840 - 1981 and published several books of his photographs.
As Tàpies wrote in a 1969 essay published in Barcelona, «my first works of 1945 had something to do with street graffiti and a universe of repressed protest, clandestine yet full of life, as one could find on the walls of my country.»
To pay tribute to her father, Ilyasah Shabazz wrote an essay published in the New York Times titled «What Would Malcolm X Think?»
Titled after a photographic essay published by Irving Penn in 1960, in which he celebrates what André Gide called the «horror of the approximate» that characterises French charm, the exhibition focuses on three different bodies of work: Nudes, Small Trades and artist portraits.
This spring, an essay published in the New Inquiry went deeper, describing the show as «The Whitney Biennial for Angry Women.»
Friederike Schönhuth writes in «In This Way Everything In The Distance Becomes Poetry», an essay published in Dodge's catalogue (Yvon Lambert, 2007): «-LSB-...] Dodge maintains a broken relationship with the rationalized world and expands its horizon through emotionalized fabrications.
It follows Crimp's early years in the art world, from 1967 to 1977, the year he curated «Pictures,» his landmark show at Artists Space about emerging art focused on media's role in representation, better known to many in the form of a 1979 essay published in the journal October.
In a marvelous essay published in August 1990 on the collection, Horan wrote: «Each piece, each painting had an interest all its own, yet nothing arrested your vision.
Arneson expanded upon this in an incisive essay published in Ceramics Monthly.
An epic poem of early Pop by the architects Alison and Peter Smithson, in an essay published in November 1956, three months after the landmark Independent Group exhibition «This is Tomorrow» opens at the Whitechapel Gallery: «Gropius wrote a book on grain silos, Le Corbusier one on aeroplanes, and Charlotte Perriand brought a new object to the office every morning; but today we collect ads.»
In an essay published in the catalogue of Stamos's 1946 exhibition at the Betty Parsons Gallery, Barnett Newman wrote that the younger artist's «ideographs capture the moment of totemic affinity with the rock and the mushroom, the crayfish and the seaweed,» adding that «one might say that instead of going into the rock, he comes out of it» — an image of the artist not as an inhabitant of the natural world but, rather, as its progeny.
Hokanson's self - admitted «world of speculation» is overplayed — especially in the essay published in the Met's spring «Bulletin» — but understandable and, in the end, no great liability.
Morgan, Robert C., «Painted in New York City: The Presence of the Past», catalog essay published by Hofstra University for «Painted In New York City», Jan. 2001
Butler's title for the show is Precisionist Casual, which invokes the early American modernist movement, Precisionism, which was practiced by Charles Sheeler and Charles Demuth, as well as the New Casualists, a term she coined in an essay published in The Brooklyn Rail (June 2011):
In 1952, Harry Markowitz shook up the asset management world with his essay published in the Journal of Finance, which outlined his Modern Portfolio Theory.
The father of the 4 % rule was William P. Bengen, by virtue of an essay he published in the 1990s in the Journal of Financial Planning.
See that exceptional sample of an essay published on the website?
Promise of a Rose Garden Personal Essay published January, 2017 as part of a collection of personal stories from seven other authors in Lady By The River: Stories of Perseverance here and here.
Raw Literature: Memoir & What Lies Beneath Essay published January, 2017 exploring the value of the first draft in writing memoir and the unique challenges that arise out of that first draft for a memoir writer.
For example, a personal essay published in a major glossy magazine might direct people's attention toward your book.
Selected Foreign Publications about Howard Gardner (PDF) Mind, Work, and Life: A Festschrift On the Occasion of Howard Gardner's 70th Birthday (PDF) «A Blessing of Influences,» an excerpt of an autobiographical essay published in Howard Gardner Under Fire (PDF) One Way of Making a Social Scientist (PDF) Short biography written by Ellen Winner (PDF) «My Way,» a chapter in Psychologists Defying the Crowd by Robert Sternberg (Amazon) Fifty Modern Thinkers of Education: From Piaget to the Present Day (Amazon) «21 years later, «Multiple Intelligences» still debated» (Washington Post) «Thought Leaders: An Interview with Howard Gardner» (Strategy & Business)
In an essay published in the New York Nonprofit Press, Lucy N. Friedman describes how the ELT / NYC initiative is showing the way toward a seamless learning day that increases academic time, but also brings rigor and structure to enrichments such as arts and science.
«Obama's education policies are failing children, except for his own,» writes PAA co-founder Leonie Haimson, of NYC's Class Size Matters, in an essay published by In These Times.
In an essay published by Education Next this week, I reflect on the 50th anniversary of the Coleman report by asking if social policy can effectively counter the influence of family disadvantage in order to achieve a more egalitarian society.
The gathering echoed what Gonzalez has expressed in social media posts and in an essay published last month in Harper's Bazaar: «This started with, has been about, will always be for, all of us.
But these out - of - bounds learning experiences — when they're open and accessible to all kids and families — can provide exciting new avenues for connection, says Heather Weiss, the director of the Harvard Family Research Project (HFRP), in a new essay published in Ed Tech Digest.
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