Sentences with phrase «examined by the senses»

Not exact matches

I would encourage you to read «Surprised by Joy», and to also read GK Chesterton's «Orthodoxy», which also examines these questions in a very broad sense and then leads to how Chesterton eventually came to believe in Christianity.
I was planning on a simple soup for lunch, standing in the produce aisle, examining some veggie or other, when seemingly out of nowhere, my senses were overtaken by star anise, lemongrass, ginger.
Sirs: Anybody whose hackles are raised by J. B. Priestley's article should have his sense of humor examined.
To get a better sense of the cause of the accidents and how they might be prevented, Cusimano and his coauthor scoured the medical literature looking for studies that examined injuries caused by TVs.
I find it to be a very deeply ingrained belief within me and I am trying to overcome it — both by examining where that aching sense of feeling alone comes from AND by creating new habits and new social connections (hiring babysitters, having housemates, considering moving into a cohousing community, creating a babysitting coop, attending neighborhood social gatherings, etc.).
The study, led by Dr Carri Westgarth from the University's Institute of Infection and Global Health, examined the demographic and behavioural factors that contribute towards owners reporting having a strong sense of encouragement and motivation to walk provided by their dogs, which the team call «the Lassie effect».
Laugh Lab, an online experiment devised by psychologist Richard Wiseman, will examine the influence of gender, age, and nationality on sense of humour.
The study specifically examined loss of control eating, which is characterized by a sense that an individual can not control what or how much they are eating.
Geoscientists can spend a large part of their time in the field, identifying and examining rocks, studying information collected by remote sensing instruments in satellites, conducting geological surveys, constructing field maps, and using instruments to measure Earth's gravity and magnetic field.
A new study by the UW Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences (I - LABS), published earlier this week in the journal Developmental Science, examines how babies» sense of sight and touch are interconnected and how it helps them develop a sense of self.
In bringing Lincoln back down to earth by examining the practical details of his fight to gain enough votes to pass the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States through a lame duck session of Congress and to champion it within a divided Republican Party, Lincoln finds a more subdued sense of reverence for him — not only for what he accomplished but also how he went about accomplishing it.
While my small sample is not conclusive by any means, I do like the idea of examining all the ways we address all student senses and for creating a better learning environment.
But we can get a sense of the thing by examining some of the reasons that the three schools gave for quitting Singapore Math and those given by College Gardens for staying with it.
With both balance and a sense of urgency, Sadowski's article examines recent research showing the extent to which LGBT students are affected by verbal, physical, and sexual harassment — and the ways school - based programs can help.
We examined teachers «perceptions of principals «efforts to involve others, and teachers «descriptions of their own leadership for improvement (measured by sense of collective responsibility and the development of shared norms and values).
By examining data, we can get a closer look at students» experiences and a more accurate a sense for how our systems are not yet serving all students, despite our best intentions.
The shared vulnerability and sense of purpose that comes as you and your colleagues work together helps you to take risks by experimenting with new approaches and examining what does and does not work in different contexts.
In the second lesson, students will get a better sense of the historical context of Emmett Till's life and death as they examine the choices made by people highlighted in the film.
In a literal sense, line editing examines your manuscript on a line - by - line basis.
Essayist and naturalist Diane Ackerman (author of A Natural History of the Senses, The Zookeeper's Wife and many other books) tackles this musing — and not merely rhetorical — question in The Human Age: The World Shaped by Us, examining what geologists are calling our current epoch, the Anthropocene, or Human Age.
If you decide to refinance your private student loans, you should begin by examining your student loan servicing documents to determine if it makes financial sense to consolidate your loans.
This display of works by 28 major artists examines how we project our identity through our appearances and consumer choices, ultimately shaping our sense of self in relation to society.
By composing sculpture with dancers, Ettun creates a sense of what she calls a «handheld history» examining the transformation of cultural and psychological narratives through the lens of personal accounts and perspectives.
At the same time, by making the act of sensation strange and unfamiliar, these new forms also prompt us to examine the powerful role of our senses in shaping our world — a topic of particular importance to diverse artists working today.
Bio: American artist and composer Seth Cluett explores everyday actions at extreme magnification, examines minutae by amplifying impossible tasks, and explores the working of memory in forms that rethink the role of the senses in an increasingly technologized society.
Blurring the distinction between object and subject, concrete and abstract, real and imaginary, Thomas constructs complex portraits, landscapes, and interiors in order to examine how identity, gender, and sense of self are informed by the ways women are represented in art and popular culture.
I'd add that a forum should be established for working out a protocol by which the world's variegated countries, each with a distinct sense of the «ideal climate,» might examine scenarios to plan a response if and when conditions point to the need for some kind of intervention.
Her research examines the drivers and impacts of contemporary Arctic industrial development by merging fieldwork, policy analysis, and remote sensing.
In a recent post, I examined seasonal divergence in troposphere temperature (LT) trends produced by teams at RSS (Remote Sensing Systems) and UAH (University of Alabama at Huntsville).
The total result or impact of inaction is not yet scientifically predictable, but common sense can be easily applied to the known facts and extrapolated into a picture of understanding by those that examine the facts as they are now understood.
The effect is that the assumption by the Union of responsibility for guaranteeing fundamental rights when Member States exercise public authority in those cases must be examined in terms of a transfer, in the sense that the original responsibility of the Member States is passed to the Union as far as that guarantee is concerned.
And while using one or more of these top job sites makes some sense, be sure you also examine niche job sites (by industry or location) and the company career centers of employers that interest you.
In a recent report, the Institute of Medicine identified 5 risk factors associated with the onset of depression: having a parent or other close biological relative with a mood disorder; experiencing a severely stressful event; having low self - esteem, a sense of low self - efficacy, and a sense of helplessness or hopelessness; being female; and living in poverty.39 This national study of depressive symptoms in mothers of children in kindergarten who attended a Head Start program supports the predictive validity of several of the risk factors published by the Institute of Medicine and corroborates findings from several earlier studies that examine depression in mothers of young children.
The workshop will explore the connections between a sense of identity and cognitive learning capacity by examining growing bodies of scientific evidence that underpin both KidsMatter and the Early Years Learning Framework.
This study examined a cumulative model of risk / protective factors at the individual level (child's sense of coherence; attachment with father) and family level as manifested by fathers» emotional resources (fathers» negative / positive affect; attachment avoidance / anxiety), to explain socioemotional adjustment among children age 8 — 12 years with or without learning disabilities (LD).
By examining these early habitual patterns, we can better develop the tools needed to create our own sense of self - worth and meaning, and ultimately create change that results in healing.
These measures aim to assess patterns of attachment and other aspects of the parent — child relationship, which can be conceptualized by examining communication, nurturing and a sense of parental pleasure in interaction.
Moreover, in contrast to a previous report on the present sample (Asscher et al. 2008) which focused on short - term effects (by comparing pre - and posttest scores), in the present study we extend prior research by examining program effects on long term growth in maternal sense of competence, maternal parenting behavior, and child problem behavior over a period of 12 months.
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