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Pritchett School 3rd graders got a chance last week to walk away from their normal classroom lessons on the human body and explore such issues as disease research and the benefits of breast - feeding with real medical professionals as part of the school's health fair.
During the sessions, U.S. and Cuban scientists explored such topics as the molecular mechanisms cancer cells employ to evade the body's immune system, new tools to image and manipulate that system, and ways to rethink how such therapies can best be deployed to reach patients where they receive health services.
They rarely explore why people, including scientists and bioethicists, hold certain views, such as criticism or support for the theory of brainstem death, which permits the removal of the heart from «donor» bodies that still function.
It is the first direct molecular link found between the two health conditions and will open up new areas of research to identify drugs and explore lifestyle changes, such as dietary habits and exercises that could restore the level of NUCKS in the body.
Due to an increasing body of evidence which suggests that the host immune response may be critical to the efficacy of oncolytic virotherapy, Shah and his colleagues also developed an immunocompetent melanoma mouse model and explored treating with both stem cell loaded oHSV and immune checkpoint blockers such as the ones that target the PD - 1 / PD - L1 pathway.
This new method of mobility expands the hydrogel's use as an environmental and biotechnological tool by allowing them to explore new areas such as surface waters to combat toxic elements, or cavities inside the human body
The researchers are now exploring how the body can «remember» traumatic events early in life in such a way that it affects health outcomes years later.
The role of foods in relation to specific body conditions such as leaky gut, inflammation, allergies, and other autoimmune conditions will also be explored.
Explore body - mind healing modalities such as acupuncture, shiatsu, tuina or Swedish massage therapy, which often are effective at relieving the symptoms of arthritis, and — over time — transforming their root causes.
The yoga classes will explore various concepts such as; breathing, meditation, mind / body connection, posture alignment, strength and flexibility.
You may want to explore other gut health remedies including milk or water kefir or other healing protocols before adding KT back into your diet if your body is giving such extreme signals that it is in distress.
We explore specific yoga postures that activate the vital properties of the five alchemical elements (wood, fire, earth, metal, and water) and invoke the spiritual essence of various creatures, thus enlivening the body and consciousness with these distinct energetic qualities, such as lightness, fluidity, strength, springiness, and calm.
A very small number of studies have explored NFL in the upper body musculature, such as the triceps brachii (Kawakami et al. 1995; Matta et al. 2011), biceps brachii (Matta et al. 2011), and the supraspinatus (Kim et al. 2014).
Shamir also explores the role in diplomacy that a body such as this can fulfill: ADL supporters seem happy to acknowledge the perception that the ADL represents US government interests when it does no such thing.
Started by veteran teachers who were exploring creativity in children, Key Learning's program is based on the theory of multiple intelligences, pioneered by Harvard University professor Howard Gardner, which holds that each individual possesses different forms of intelligence — verbal - linguistic, musical, logical - mathematical, visual - spatial, naturalistic, body - kinesthetic, intrapersonal (such as insight), and interpersonal (such as social skills)-- to greater or lesser degrees.
It aims to improve mental health and wellbeing and explore coping strategies for issues such as bullying; body image in a digital world; exam stress; positive relationships and friendships; and online stress and social media
Finally, educators should explore cutting - edge movement - and gesture - based technology, as well as virtual reality tools such as Oculus Rift, so that we can return to learning methods that allow the whole person — the whole body — to become engaged with learning.
The activities in Cool Things to Do present a variety of opportunities for students to explore how to react to a bully, such as having rehearsed and prepared responses, knowing how and when to ask for help, and using body language when feeling uncomfortable or threatened.
We've used Ellure to explore subtle ways to reduce or eliminate body openings that can cause drag, such as the solid yet transparent coverings on the wheels and grilles, without impacting the beauty of the vehicle,» said Nakamura.
Individual members of groups were asked to start exploring the named abilities in such way that they will retrieve the parts of their body, for example in that group there just the brain, in other group there just the ears, there just the tongue, inside that group there just the hands, there just only the legs, but there were even such groups where they were making the presence of the body from the navel downside or just from the navel upside, there just the body of the left or right arm leg.
As you both gain trust with the process, allow your fingers to explore her body, getting into depressions such as hips and between foot pads, whatever you think she might enjoy.
Other researchers are exploring areas such as injecting genes into the body to increase a canine cancer patient's strength and prolong its life.
These narratives explore good and evil, authority, race, moral relativism, and religion, all while creating a truly unique body of visual art referencing artists such as Philip Guston and Henry Darger, as well as making unapologetic nods to comic books, illustrations, animations, horror films, and toys.
Kessling works across a range of media such as photography, film, and performance, and here the images reflect performative tools for exploring identity, often juxtaposing the artist's own body with objects and materials such as dust sheets, clay, fabric and paper bags used with transformative effect — the temporal nature of the performative movement frozen in a single gesture — a single still from an action, or a response to an art - historical identity.
For over five decades, Dine has explored ordinary objects and motifs such as hearts, skulls, and robes, in his exploration of body, memory, and self.
Instead, her strange forms, which depict things such as spiders, architectural forms such as houses and cages, and the human body, explored themes of loneliness, conflict, frustration, vulnerability, sexual desire, and love.
His best known body of work, the Combines (1953 — 64), paired representational elements — such as magazine and newspaper clippings, fragments of clothing, and construction debris and other items gathered in the streets of New York — with compositional strategies explored by the Abstract Expressionists.
Through creating large - scale sculpture, often using found objects such as doors from rural Chinese homes, he continues to explore new ways to render his interest in the human body and its unique language.
In the hands of artists as diverse as Chadwick, Rita Donagh, Rachel Whiteread and Cathy Wilkes — as well as their US peers such as Hesse, Benglis and Wilke — abstracted processes, far from designating a retreat from the world, allow space to explore the body, biography, memory, and social politics.
Marc Quinn began his career exploring issues such as the relation between art and science, the human body and its survival mechanisms, life and its preservation, and beauty and death.
The exhibition selects from nine important bodies of work that reveal Moffett's sustained political engagement and explore how he interrogates and blurs the definition of painting, incorporating nontraditional materials such as video and photography.
The Steps Table invites viewers to experiment with one's own body in relation to furniture, exploring the limits of what kind of objects can be meaningfully understood as a table, and questioning commonly accepted concept of such furniture.
In Sweet Tooth, 40 artists, including Ed Ruscha, Wayne Thiebaud, Claes Oldenburg, Vik Muniz, Laurie Simmons, Shimon Attie, Enrique Chagoya, Jana Sterbak and Andy Warhol, explore the visual landscape of the dessert, while at the same time confronting such complex issues as body image, feminism, gender issues and illness.
Conceived especially for the gallery spaces No Such Thing As One brings together a body of work that explores ideas concerning time...
Over the past decade, New York — based artist Wade Guyton has pioneered a groundbreaking body of work that explores our changing relationships to images and artworks through the use of common digital technologies, such as the desktop computer, scanner, and inkjet printer.
Artists such as Enrico David and Renee So explore painting's further reaches through tapestry, silkscreen and sculpture, placing the body centre stage — sometimes literally.
Her body is her primary subject and medium, from the early sound - based performances in her native Yugoslavia, to her collaborative works with German artist Ulay (Frank Uwe Laysiepen), her videos exploring her Balkan heritage, and most recently her re-enactments of historical performances by fellow artists such as Vito Acconci, Bruce Nauman and Valie Export.
Through the works of the four participating artists, In the Flesh Part l: Subliminal Substances explores the ways in which our bodies «adapt, morph and mutate as a result of the increasing seamlessness between what we think of as purely organic or natural matter, such as skin and flesh, and inorganic, ingestible substances that are regularly consume».
This interest in identity — particularly in relation to gender — is key to Maclean's work, and the way that she uses her body as a medium through which to explore this brings to mind the art of feminist artists such as Cindy Sherman and Lynne Hershman Leeson.
Just as Walter aims to show how such ideas can be useful in exploring issues such as gender, identity, beauty and the body, a «shonky aesthetic», he says, can also be a challenge to recent visual culture.
In previous bodies of work, such as her Cyborg (1997 - 2011) and Anagram (1999 - 2006) series, Lee Bul similarly explored the inseparable nature of biotechnology and the augmented human body, as well as the human desire to transcend intellectual, physical, and spiritual limitations.
Some of these painting go beyond such direct references, and become bore abstract narratives, still exploring similar themes of the home, the body, and nature.»
Through common game show binaries such as body / brain, abstract / concrete, silly / serious, simple / cryptic, colourful / dark, Graham explores a series of disparate ideas.
Art & Selfie is an identity and art tour program that explores sexuality, gender identity, body image and race in art, highlighting artists in the museum's collection such as James Gobel, Cindy Sherman and Robert Colescott.
Exploring indexical motifs such as the dissolution of language, the theatricalised body and the «breakdown» of an image, the project questions how a notion such as «exhaustion» can be formally enacted.
She has worked within various mediums to explore the extension, displacement and diffusion of the body in elaborately skilled activities such as lacework and figure skating.
4:30 PM Tim Spears, professor of American studies, will give a talk focusing on the lives and representations of athletes who once competed in violent contact sports, such as boxing and football, and explore the meanings that Americans attach to the aging or diminished male body.
This recent body of work continues Kushner's examination of such syntheses as he explores an expanded palette of evocative color while introducing designs from the tribal embroideries of Uzbekistan, which is located at the heart of the Silk Road.
His practice explores art's potential to address forgotten or neglected aspects of the self, such as the primal feeling of being in one's own body at a time when we are exposed to the highest amount of external information in history.
Loosely inspired by the liminality — the interfacing of the threshold between two planes — of such an imagined space, Indian artist Surendran Nair's new body of work in «Cuckoonebulopolis: (Flora and) Fauna,» presented in the artist's first solo exhibition at Aicon Gallery, explores notions of indeterminacy and ambiguity, while intending to push the viewer to consider new hypothetical realms of possibilities.»
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