A street photographer's self - initiated beat is to document
everyday public life.
Not exact matches
Today,
life histories of
everyday people are made
public on the Internet, never to be erased.
The rest is explained by the natural resources with which that country is endowed, the physical infrastructure, the collective know - how of fellow citizens, the quality of
public and private institutions, and the degree of trust that greases the wheels of commerce, politics and
everyday life.
Our goal is to be a centrifuge in the fight for cleaner air for a vast majority of the general
public through many avenues from industry and recreation to travel, medical and
everyday life.
In a powerful climax to the document, he gave
public thanks to women, hinting that perhaps this was slightly overdue from the Church, that it came from the heart, and that it carried a genuine desire to ensure that women should not be slighted or marginalised within the Church or by Christians in
everyday life:
Because both people in society and people in our churches
live in the
public realm, and because existence in the
public realm validates authority and relevance, the absence of church presence in the
public realm of the media diminishes people's perception of the relevance of faith to their
everyday existence - ie.
State atheism may refer to a government's anti-clericalism, which opposes religious inst itutional power and influence in all aspects of
public and political
life, including the involvement of religion in the
everyday life of the citizen.
In the atmosphere of 19th - century Protestant piety, it was still possible for both artists and the
public to find religious meanings in the images of
everyday life — in landscape or still
life.
My taxes pay for a lot of things that we take for granted, police officers, teachers,
public schools, our highway systems and bridges, roads and light fixtures for our
everyday usage and our countries defense by way of paying our men and women who are defending our
lives right now both here and abroad.)
[2] State atheism may refer to a government's anti-clericalism, which opposes religious institutional power and influence in all aspects of
public and political
life, including the involvement of religion in the
everyday life of the citizen.
Scripture typically gives directions for
everyday living in
public and in private, at work and at worship.
It forms the assumed unquestioned background to
everyday life, dominating the
public images and inner fantasies of black and white, of South and North Africans, of American, French, or Japanese.
If I were choosing recent books in this area which most deserve to be read outside the country, I would start with Oliver O'Donovan's political theology in The Desire of the Nations; John Milbank's critique of the social sciences in Theology and Social Theory; Timothy Gorringe's provocative political reading of Karl Barth in Karl Barth: Against Hegemony; Peter Sedgwick's The Market Economy and Christian Ethics; Michael Banner's Christian Ethics and Contemporary Moral Problems; Duncan Forrester's Christian Justice and
Public Policy; and Timothy Jenkins's Religion in
Everyday Life: An Ethnographic Approach, which argues with a dense interweaving of theory and empirical study for a social anthropological approach to English religion which has learned much from theology.
State atheism may refer to a government's anti-clericalism, which opposes religious institutional power and influence, real or alleged, in all aspects of
public and political
life, including the involvement of religion in the
everyday life of the citizen.
I think the in - person groups — I went to Robin Support Group, and that was great, but then the
everyday connection with people, and seeing things, and being able to see how people manage their breastfeeding in
public issues — I just think that helped a lot, just the consistency, normalizing it, making it part of
everyday life versus once a week I go to this group and I can just breastfeed.
«I have always
lived my
life with dignity, integrity and honesty; and I can say without hesitation that I brought those same characteristics
everyday when I proposed bills, passed legislation, debated
public policy, and fought tooth and nail to protect western New York on the floor of the New York State Senate for the past 38 years.»
«I welcome this initiative to train 2,000 black men in Mental Health First Aid, and I applaud First Lady Chirlane McCray's continued dedication to charting a course towards better mental health, both in
public policy and on the ground, in the
everyday lives of our communities.»
«These young advocates are from
public high schools in Manhattan, Queens, the Bronx and Brooklyn where gun violence is a sad part of
everyday life,» said Leah Gunn Barrett, NYAGV Executive Director.
«We've got to find a way to properly fund candidates who are willing to come out of their
everyday lives and run for
public office.»
How do women in
public life talk about
everyday sexism and engage men in that dialogue?
Public Advocate James contended that as high - profile instances of sexual harassment make headlines, it is also a common occurrence in daily
life of too many
everyday New Yorkers.
This scale asks scientists to reflect on a specific
public engagement activity and rate their agreement with six statements, including «The activity helped participants connect science to their
everyday lives» and «The activity provided me with an opportunity to learn from the broader community.»
His example suggests that while science's first and greatest triumph in this area was to develop vaccinations to control or eradicate many diseases, the challenge now — not yet achieved, and in some ways even more difficult — is to preserve
public support for vaccine programs long after these scourges have largely vanished from our
everyday lives.
Scientists reflect on a specific
public engagement activity and rate their agreement with statements such as: «the activity helped participants connect science to their
everyday lives», and «the activity provided me with an opportunity to learn from the broader community.»
As New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg prepares to leave office, a commentary by a leading bioethicist analyzes his controversial
public health policies and concludes that he is an urban innovator who created a new paradigm of
public health, «reaching beyond infectious diseases to upstream risk factors in
everyday life and the human habitat.»
To what extent might it be integrated into our
everyday lives, and what should scientists and the
public understand about its potential?
Advances in data sciences and
life sciences deep in university laboratories and corporate R&D departments were accompanied by profound changes in
public expectations and
everyday habits.
These events are also more tangible to the general
public than abstract statements of global average temperature since it affects their
everyday lives.
If policymakers and citizens don't recognize the role that science now plays in modern
everyday life, and the value of scientific evidence to help us make better
public decisions, research and innovation will not thrive.
Been Verified was founded in 2007 by Josh Levy and Ross Cohen with a mission to help people discover, understand and use
public data in their
everyday lives.
The service provides online background checks to help people «discover, understand and use
public data in their
everyday lives.»
BeenVerified's mission is to help members discover, understand and use
public data in their
everyday lives.
Others have been all over the world, worked in a variety of industries but have recently discovered the value of
public media in their
everyday lives.
Sarah KANE»S
public life began in a blizzard of condemnation, thanks to British theater critics» outrage at «Blasted,» her grisly, taboo - breaking dramatization of
everyday hatred and cruelty exploding into the horrors of war.
It's a story that happens all over the world
everyday but normally without the eyes of the planet on both the victim and the surviving family and we see Jackie in both her
public role — battling with the administration to ensure that her husband receives a fitting funeral — and her private
life — telling Carolyn and John that their daddy is now in heaven with their brothers & sisters so that they won't be lonely.
The programme focuses on creating neighbourhoods, streets,
public spaces and buildings that make it easy and appealing to be active, as part of
everyday life.
Another great resource for finding technology to help students cope with disabilities in both school and
everyday life is the National
Public Website on Assistive Technology.
The overarching goal of our framework for K - 12 science education is to ensure that by the end of 12th grade, all students have some appreciation of the beauty and wonder of science; possess sufficient knowledge of science and engineering to engage in
public discussions on related issues; are careful consumers of scientific and technological information related to their
everyday lives; are able to continue to learn about science outside school; and have the skills to enter careers of their choice, including (but not limited to) careers in science, engineering, and technology.
The overarching goal of the Framework for K - 12 Science Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and Core Ideas (National Research Council, 2012, Summary, para. 2) is to «ensure that by the end of 12th grade all students have some appreciation of the beauty and wonder of science; possess sufficient knowledge of science and engineering to engage in
public discussions on related issues; are careful consumers of scientific and technological information related to their
everyday lives; are able to continue to learn about science outside school; and have the skills to enter careers of their choice, including (but not limited to) careers in science, engineering, and technology (p. 1).»
Michelle Fine (1987) in her ethnographic essay on Silencing in
Public Schools, details how student discourse about race and class inequities in students»
lived experiences inside and outside the school were often detoured or outright shut down by teachers who were uncomfortable in discussing how societal inequities manifested themselves in students»
everyday lives.
While The Children's Guild DC
Public Charter is a public school, it offers an innovative approach to learning by placing a strong emphasis on the integration of the arts and technology throughout the curriculum as well as engaging students in hands - on application of academics and social skills to everyday problems encountered in family life, groups, organizations, communities, the United States, and throughout the
Public Charter is a
public school, it offers an innovative approach to learning by placing a strong emphasis on the integration of the arts and technology throughout the curriculum as well as engaging students in hands - on application of academics and social skills to everyday problems encountered in family life, groups, organizations, communities, the United States, and throughout the
public school, it offers an innovative approach to learning by placing a strong emphasis on the integration of the arts and technology throughout the curriculum as well as engaging students in hands - on application of academics and social skills to
everyday problems encountered in family
life, groups, organizations, communities, the United States, and throughout the world.
Drawing on rich ethnographic material from Caracas» shantytowns, state institutions, as well as
everyday life and
public culture, Strønen explores the complexities and challenges in fostering deep social and political change.
So I take them to PetSmart ® to start getting them used to
everyday life, the feeling of the floor on their paws, and how to socialize with people in the general
public.»
Linsey is a finance blogger, author and
public speaker with a passion for helping
everyday families earn more and
live better.
«What you don't see is the
everyday life of these young and up - and - coming eSports stars as they work their way up the rankings and into the
public eye,» CEO of ESTARZ Marco Mereu said in the press release.
Jenny Holzer Jenny Holzer's concise, often enigmatic, writings infiltrate
public life and consciousness through
everyday objects such as t - shirts, posters, LED signs, and benches, as well as her paintings and sculpture.
«All of a sudden we found ourselves presented with the historical importance of his presidency, and at the same time questions about race in every aspect of
everyday life became part of an active
public conversation,» she said.
Sometimes addressed to the models participating in his images, the letters act as a strategy that cuts across intimate dialogues and
public debate, unveiling constructions of the self and the institutions of
everyday life.
In interviews related to the exhibition, the artist emphasized that the photographs were shot not with an expectation to be viewed by the
public, but rather as a reflection of
everyday life and its sense and sensibilities.
Often described as an «archeologist of
everyday life,» she traces the marks she finds on
public and private streets and translates them onto Mylar sheets as in # 320 Drawing (Tracings from Buffalo, NY.)