In anticipation of the centennial of the Russian Revolution, this exhibition
examines key developments and new modes of abstraction, including Suprematism and Constructivism, as well as avant - garde poetry, film, and photomontage.
Each bi-annual report, at over 120 pages, covers key supply and demand developments as well as the overall supply and demand situation, reviews spot and long - term contract activity over the past three months, provides a near - term technical analysis along with detailed spot market indicators, projects prices under different market scenarios with associated probabilities, and
examines key developments in the market through a topical essay.
Not exact matches
Also included in this week's episode: BevNET senior brand specialist Jon Landis and the Project NOSH team of Carol Ortenberg and Meagan McGinnes
examine the expanding market for plant - based «meat,» including
key brands and product categories and the various technologies that driving their
development.
Indeed, many consider the
development of emotional self - regulation in particular to be one of the
key processes in childhood behaviour problems.27, 28,29,30 For example, in characterizing the behaviour of children with early externalizing behaviour problems, there is often reference to a lack of control, under - control, or poor regulation.29, 30 In characterizing the behaviour of children with internalizing disorders, there is often a discussion of over - control.12 Understanding the role of temperament in child
development may be facilitated by
examining the possible mediational effects of emerging self and emotion regulation, and may provide a more proximal mechanism for the
development of different forms of behavioural adjustment difficulties characteristic of childhood.
Investigators from Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office are
examining an iPhone belonging to Alain Kaloyeros, the president of SUNY Polytechnic Institute and a
key figure in the federal probe of the Buffalo Billion and other upstate economic
development projects.
«what's unique is the profession is not just writing a book, but is
examining key issues in its
development.»
Federal courts have played a
key role in the
development of special education policy by interpreting what Congress wrote in IDEA three decades ago, and the Supreme Court is reviewing what the law means by a «free appropriate public education» as it considers Endrew F. v. Douglas County School District, which deals with the standard of services districts are required to provide (see «
Examining the Standards for Special Education» legal beat, Summer 2017).
Of the more than 1,300 studies identified as potentially addressing the effect of teacher professional
development on student achievement in three
key content areas, nine meet What Works Clearinghouse evidence standards, attesting to the paucity of rigorous studies that directly
examine this link.
Philanthropy at Independent Schools
examines the roles of several
key fund - raisers, from the
development officer to trustees to the head of the school.
In Common Core in the Districts: An Early Look at Early Implementers (2014), Education First researchers Katie Cristol and Brinton S. Ramsey, in collaboration with the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, profile four «early implementer» school districts to
examine factors that are
key to successful implementations of standards - based reform: communications, leadership, curricular materials, professional
development, and assessment and accountability.
Examine a tool that assesses and measures seven
key impact areas, or factors, that influence young people's positive
development.
The experiences within the Fellowship aim to increase the level of expertise and preparation of Teacher Leader Fellows to lead job - embedded professional
development; coach peers to improve their teaching practice, and guide teacher research groups to
examine key issues within their classrooms and schools.
Supporting Principal's Learning:
Key Features of Effective Programs In a new report, the Learning Policy Institute
examines the preparation and professional
development necessary for principals to build their capacity and lead successfully.
Featuring
key paintings, sculptures, drawings, toys, and street art interventions, this exhibition
examines KAWS's prolific career in depth, revealing critical aspects of his formal, conceptual, and collaborative
developments over the last twenty years.
Centered on SFMOMA's large, diverse collection of Japanese photography from the postwar years to the present, this digital publication
examines the
development of the country's distinctive and innovative photographic culture through the work of
key practitioners of the last six decades.
While demonstrating the building's unique ability to shape the presentation and experience of contemporary art, this exhibition also
examines how artists address museum spaces as a
key element in the
development of their work.
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas Curated by Andrea Karnes This major survey exhibition of the work of Brooklyn - based artist KAWS (American, born 1974) will feature
key paintings, sculptures, drawings, toys, and street art interventions to
examine KAWS's prolific career in depth, revealing critical aspects of his formal, conceptual, and collaborative
developments over the last twenty years.
Jointly organized by Yuz Museum and Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth in close collaboration with the artist, KAWS: WHERE THE END STARTS will feature his
key paintings, sculptures, drawings, toys, and advertisement interventions to
examine KAWS's prolific career in depth, revealing critical aspects of his formal, conceptual, and collaborative
developments over the last twenty years.
This analytical report
examines emerging environmental issues and policy - relevant
developments, while providing an overview of the latest trends based on
key environmental indicators.
The scope of this chapter, with a focus on food crops, pastures and livestock, industrial crops and biofuels, forestry (commercial forests), aquaculture and fisheries, and small - holder and subsistence agriculturalists and artisanal fishers, is to:
examine current climate sensitivities / vulnerabilities; consider future trends in climate, global and regional food security, forestry and fisheries production; review
key future impacts of climate change in food crops pasture and livestock production, industrial crops and biofuels, forestry, fisheries, and small - holder and subsistence agriculture; assess the effectiveness of adaptation in offsetting damages and identify adaptation options, including planned adaptation to climate change;
examine the social and economic costs of climate change in those sectors; and, explore the implications of responding to climate change for sustainable
development.
The report, Tracking Clean Energy Progress 2015,
examines progress in the
development and deployment of
key clean energy technologies.
Over the course of the afternoon we will recap some of the technological and regulatory
developments that effected Firms in 2017, before moving on to
examine some of the
key challenges organisations are likely to face in 2018 when it comes to information governance and security, relevant technology considerations and solutions, as well as our predictions for the
development of the industry in the coming year.
Five years ago, Brooke Gladstone, co-host of the NPR program On the Media,
examined the porn industry's
key role in the
development of new technology in her report, Is Pornography Driving Technology?
This article
examines only three of the
key developments.
This report
examines (1) the volume and characteristics of recent patent litigation activity; (2) views of stakeholders knowledgeable in patent litigation on
key factors that have contributed to recent patent litigation; (3) what
developments in the judicial system may affect patent litigation; and (4) what actions, if any, PTO has recently taken that may affect patent litigation in the future.
It would be useful if future replications with younger rural African American children could
examine the interplay of environmental challenges and parenting occurring at multiple stages of
development to better characterize
key developmental stages at which protective parenting exerts its greatest effects.
Key career
development theories will be
examined and applied.
Indeed, many consider the
development of emotional self - regulation in particular to be one of the
key processes in childhood behaviour problems.27, 28,29,30 For example, in characterizing the behaviour of children with early externalizing behaviour problems, there is often reference to a lack of control, under - control, or poor regulation.29, 30 In characterizing the behaviour of children with internalizing disorders, there is often a discussion of over - control.12 Understanding the role of temperament in child
development may be facilitated by
examining the possible mediational effects of emerging self and emotion regulation, and may provide a more proximal mechanism for the
development of different forms of behavioural adjustment difficulties characteristic of childhood.
• to describe the lives of children in Ireland, in order to establish what is typical and normal as well as what is atypical and problematic; • to chart the
development of children over time, in order to
examine the progress and wellbeing of children at critical periods from birth to adulthood; • to identify the
key factors that, independently of others, most help or hinder children's
development; • to establish the effects of early childhood experiences on later life; • to map dimensions of variation in children's lives; • to identify the persistent adverse effects that lead to social disadvantage and exclusion, educational difficulties, ill health and deprivation; • to obtain children's views and opinions on their lives; • to provide a bank of data on the whole child; and to provide evidence for the creation of effective and responsive policies and services for children and families; • to provide evidence for the creation of effective and responsive policies and services for children and families.
This experimental study
examines the impact of five
key features of the core story of early childhood
development on public attitudes and policy preferences.
The essential task of the workshop was to
examine a number of
key topics relating to the
development of reconciliation benchmarks in the human rights context.
Postnatal depression, particularly in disadvantaged communities, has been shown to be associated with impairments in the child's growth, 36 and his / her social, emotional, and cognitive
development.37 By school age, children of women who suffer postnatal depression are at risk for showing externalising and internalising behavioural problems, and they have lower social skills and academic achievement.38 A
key way in which maternal depression affects children's
development is by disrupting the mother - infant relationship as well as routine parenting functions, 37 and two studies have shown that HIV infection is associated with similar disturbances in mother - child interactions.13, 39 Currently, no studies in the HIV literature have
examined maternal psychosocial functioning in relation to mother - child interactions or child
development.