The project incorporates a series of
events exploring these themes.
This international
event explored themes of collaboration, the importance of strategy and training in aligning KM with the wider law firm strategy, and how Knowledge Management can be an essential source of innovation and service improvement for the law firm.
Not exact matches
Dr Rutherford will
explore the
themes of cooperation and altruism in his
event «Community Resilience under Public Service Reform» as part of the ESRC's Festival of Social Science on the 6th November in Edinburgh.
This year's
event, which began on February 25, and ends on March 7, is organized by the Ghana Trade Fair Company in collaboration with SADA on the
theme: «Two Decades in International Trade Fairs in Ghana:
Exploring Business Opportunities in the SADA Zone of Ghana».
With a
theme of «
Exploring the «Next Wave» of Opportunity for Saratoga County,» the
event will also feature keynotes from CEOs of top technology firms with a presence and impact in the region.
You can
explore your feelings for another person at
themed events hosted for intrepid LuvByrd members in the West.
• Adler After Dark -
Explore the sleek Adler Planetarium after - hours with an over-21 crowd at one of the institution's
themed monthly
events.
Explore the story of the queer gaming community, «gaymer» culture and
events, and the rise of LGBTQ
themes in video games in this documentary.
Niccol, who up to this point has earned a good reputation for
exploring themes of reality vs. fantasy, takes a story wholly rooted in real - world politics based on actual people and
events and makes his least believable film to date.
When starting a unit, launching an
event can help students make an emotional connection to the major
themes and concepts to be
explored.
Within the
themes, primary documents are used to
explore the «role played by France in the exploration and settlement of North America and in such formative
events in the history of the United States as the French and Indian War, the American Revolution, and the Louisiana Purchase.»
Contents of this guide run as follows: * Visual summary of plot * Storyboard resource for students to then recall the plot and key
events from memory * Form and structure comprehension questions * Settings questions * Context (students
explore key issues raised in the play such as youth stereotypes, gang culture, growing violence in the age of the internet etc) * Symbols and Motifs - lots of information about symbols and motifs in the play, followed by a revision activity * Key Quotes - Students
explore key quotes through analysis of their meaning and significance, quotes are broken down chapter by chapter and provide thematic links etc. *
Themes - Students make connections between themes, characters and events in the novel * Characterisation - Students have to complete a character profile for all the main characters using the study tasks provided * Key Terminology - Exploring some key terminology and vocabulary that will deepen their understanding of the play as well as impress exam
Themes - Students make connections between
themes, characters and events in the novel * Characterisation - Students have to complete a character profile for all the main characters using the study tasks provided * Key Terminology - Exploring some key terminology and vocabulary that will deepen their understanding of the play as well as impress exam
themes, characters and
events in the novel * Characterisation - Students have to complete a character profile for all the main characters using the study tasks provided * Key Terminology -
Exploring some key terminology and vocabulary that will deepen their understanding of the play as well as impress examiners.
Contents run as follows: * Visual summary of plot * Storyboard resource for students to then recall the plot and key
events from memory *
Exploring the form and structure of the play * Context (students
explore key contextual issues and make connections between
events from history and
events in the play) * Key Quotes - Students
explore key quotes through analysis of their meaning and significance, quotes are broken down act by act *
Themes - Students make connections between themes, characters and events in the play * Characterisation - Students have to complete a character profile for all the main characters using the study tasks provided * Key Terminology - Exploring some key terminology and vocabulary that will deepen their conceptual understanding of the play as well as impress exam
Themes - Students make connections between
themes, characters and events in the play * Characterisation - Students have to complete a character profile for all the main characters using the study tasks provided * Key Terminology - Exploring some key terminology and vocabulary that will deepen their conceptual understanding of the play as well as impress exam
themes, characters and
events in the play * Characterisation - Students have to complete a character profile for all the main characters using the study tasks provided * Key Terminology -
Exploring some key terminology and vocabulary that will deepen their conceptual understanding of the play as well as impress examiners.
These lesson plans feature historical background and activity ideas for
exploring the history and
themes of the letters, and questions to help guide students through a thoughtful reflection of the
events presented in the letters.
The testimonies in this collection are enhanced when paired with print and multimedia resources to
explore key
themes or historical
events from the Facing History and Ourselves journey.
For the 2017 - 18 academic year, the Ethics Center will
explore the
theme of freedom of speech and civil discourse through public
events, the work of a team of undergraduate fellows, and the provision of educational materials about key, contested ethical issues.
Visit the Digital Comics Shop's DISCOVER Section, and
explore themed lists based off your favorite characters, creators,
events and more!
If you are writing a novel with heart, hoping to impart and
explore some
themes, you want to avoid writing a book that is just a series of
events.
We'll
explore this
theme through a number of sessions, speakers and
events, including:
Explore a rich banquet of possibilities from
theme parties to elegant cocktails, luxurious launch
events, gala dinners and international conferences.
Panelists will
explore the musical
themes of Infinite Warfare, what they signify, how they relate to in - game characters, items,
events, or scenarios, and unpack the music and audio implementation for the game.
Disney's Magical World 2 (3DS): Disney Magical World 2, the follow up to the popular franchise, lets players enjoy a variety of new adventures in six Disney -
themed worlds, such as
exploring the world of Disney Frozen, dancing with Disney princesses or soaring through special Magical Dream
events.
▪ 8 PvP online multiplayer combat racing ▪ 9 Unique gameplay modes spread throughout the Championships ▪ 120 + Varied and challenging
events ▪ 32 Dynamic circuits based around 8
themed locations ▪ 16 Ultra-cool micro racers inspired by some of the world's most iconic cult cars ▪ 8 Cunning Power - Up weapons many with attack and defence capabilities to
explore ▪ 6 Super-powerful «Wheel Weapons» to give you the upper hand ▪ Official «YO!
Throughout my time playing, the main
theme would play in a variety of ways based on the story
events going on, or the areas I was
exploring.
The stories in the game are all relatively short, contained experiences, so shifting the focus to the family also helps us look at how these
events play out in a larger context and
explore the
themes we're interested in.
A number
events expand on the
themes explored in the exhibition including a talk by Philip Miller & William Kentridge (Thursday 22 September, 7 pm) and an in - conversation between Iwona Blazwick and William Kentridge (Thursday 6 October, 7 pm).
A number of
events expand on the
themes explored in the exhibition including a tour led by the exhibition curator David Campany (20 July, 6.30 pm, Free); the exhibition's curator David Campany is joined by writer and critic Brian Dillon, artists Xavier Ribas and Eva Stenram for a symposium discussing notions of time, perception and the history of photography (17 June, 2 - 6 pm, # 15 / # 12.50 concs); and award - winning essay film - maker Grant Gee presents his study of the late German writer W.G. Sebald which is a multi-layered exploration of place, memory, longing and dust (29 June, 7 pm, # 9.50 / # 7.50 concs).
Eduardo Paolozzi, talks and
events (February — May) A number of
events expand on the
themes explored in the exhibition, including an evening of performance featuring artist Anthea Hamilton (30 March, 7 pm, # 5 / # 3.50 concs) an introduction to Paolozzi with the exhibition curator Daniel F. Herrmann (18 February, 3 pm, # 12.50 / # 10.50 concs), and a day - long symposium inspired by the artist's 1985 exhibition Lost Magic Kingdoms and Six Paper Moons from Nahuatl (25 March, 2 — 6 pm, # 15.50 / # 13.50 concs).
The salon style evening started out with wine and light bites, followed by the conversation style discussion on the subjects of science, culture, media, sexism in science, and a host of other interesting topics that were
explored revolving around the
theme of the
event.
BRITISHISTORY at Tate Britain is an annual series of
events exploring & unraveling some of the
themes that have influenced and / or define...
Please take a look at our website for further details: http://www.momentaart.org/momenta-art-past-projects-2015.html Reviews of our exhibitions or
events in a traditional sense are welcome, but we also encourage cross-disciplinary approaches that expand and engage with the
themes explored by artists and other participants through our programs, possibly addressing broader socio - political phenomena of the year.
Each of the three
events will
explore dominant
themes such as public space, social control, activism, identity, war in relation to the overall
theme of Conflict.
This project neither seeks to valorize or
explore iconoclasm, nor does it pursue Futurist
themes of historical destruction, rather it considers how national icons and historical
events become resignified, specifically through artistic strategies of doubling and deconstruction
A number of
events expand on the
themes explored in the exhibition including a talk by the exhibition curator Daniel F. Herrmann (18 February, 7 pm, # 12.50 / # 10.50 concs) and a day long symposium (25 March, 2 — 6 pm, (# 12.50 / # 10.50 concs) which takes the artist's 1985 exhibition Lost Magic Kingdoms and Six Paper Moons from Nahuatl as a prompt to consider questions of collection and collage, display and the role of the artist.
This special
event brings together artists and curators to
explore some of the key
themes and ideas emerging from the exhibition and catalogue Body & Void: Echoes of Moore in Contemporary Art.
The essay is the inspiration for tonight's How to thrive
event, where Ellen will be joined by artists AIRBNB Pavilion, Joanne Tatham & Tom O'Sullivan and Berry Patten for a discussion
exploring its
themes.
BRITISHISTORY at Tate Britain is an annual series of
events exploring & unraveling some of the
themes that have influenced and / or define and connect the past two centuries of British visual culture.
Films screening include «From the Air» by Anderson, which
explores the impact of global
events on daily life and resonates with
themes explored in el Gharani's story, according to The Park Avenue Armory.
Her paintings integrate complex
themes — ranging from segregation, eroticism, or, more generally, the politics of love and war — to
explore how image - making is implicitly involved not only in the cultural processes of objectification, but also in the way in which
events are documented and collectively understood.
With Indo - Persian miniature painting forming the basis for all of her work — including her own approach to this traditional art form, as well as animation, video, photography, murals, and installation — Shahzia Sikander
explores history, politics, and current
events, as well as interpersonal
themes.
Our educational staff and visiting artists guide and engage campers through various art exploration activities, both individually and collectively, as they
explore a larger
theme, all culminating in a final
event.
Other festival
events include: a symposium, Urban Photography: Making, Researching, Teaching at The Photographers» Gallery; a masterclass with Francesca Catastini in association with The Mango Lab, a seminar with London Independent Photography (LIP), a workshops and walks day (we're calling it «Jam - Packed Sunday» because it's, well, jam - packed with stuff), a UPA portfolio review and the Urban Photo Village, all
exploring this year's
theme ofCartographies.
A group show featuring six international artists from Los Angeles presents paintings and video that employ landscape to
explore current
events such as immigration, environment and technology, among other
themes.
Other festival
events include: a symposium, Urban Photography: Making, Researching, Teaching at The Photographers» Gallery; a masterclass with Francesca Catastini in association with The Mango Lab, a seminar with London Independent Photography (LIP), a workshops and walks day (we're calling it «Jam - Packed Sunday» because it's, well, jam - packed with stuff), a UPA portfolio review and the Urban Photo Village, all
exploring this year's
theme of Cartographies.
A day long
event that
explored some of the
themes within Wysing's gallery exhibition The Starry Rubric Set.
In addition to our exhibition programs, Franklin Street Works also collaborates with organizations and individuals to create community
events that bring people together to
explore cultural and social
themes via entry points such as art, food, and storytelling.
Join us on Halloween for an
event that will
explore some of the
themes raised in Wysing's current exhibition The Uncanny Valley, with contributions from academics and artists.
The
event is part of the exhibition Space Odyssey: Beyond Material Confinements, curated by Nadja Marcin
exploring themes like artificial intelligence, gravity, the explosion of movement and feminine architecture.
This
event explore some of the
themes raised in the exhibition The Uncanny Valley and includes presentations and performances across Wysing's site as well as an opportunity to see the exhibition before it closes on 8 November.
Barnaby Furnas
explores dramatic
themes of the human condition, from historical
events to more mythical and religious iconography.