Sentences with phrase «explore than the environments»

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I have never been more euphoric than when we sit and talk about his day for the single minute that he can stand to sit before running off again to play or explore everything in his environment.
«Dr. Vanessa Lapointe explores the important question of why we discipline rather than just how... by showing that children really need kindness, fairness and a caring, safe environment, Dr. Lapointe has created a trustworthy resource for parents.»
Exploring the ocean is harder than space, Spinrad said, due to crushing pressures, a harsh chemical environment, the inability to communicate with radio frequencies, and no light.
Within the next one to two years, researchers are interested in exploring the applicability of their newest technique in a wider variety of environments: for example, video games other than Atari Bowling and additional simulation environments to better represent the types of agents and environments found when fielding robots in the real world.
«The fact that 17 out of the 40 SREES scenarios explore alternative technological development pathways under a high growth... scenario family A1 does not constitute a statement that such scenaarios should be considered as more likely than others..., nor that a similar large number of technological bifurcation scenarios would not be possible in any of the other three scenario families» (Nakicenovic et al, 2003, «IPCC SRES Revisited: A Response», Energy & Environment, 14, 2 & 3, 2003: 195).
After a study found that kids who grew up on farms or with a dog in the house had fewer allergies, research started to explore the importance of the organisms found in these less - than - sanitized environments and how they impacted health.
The audience is given very little information about the pair other than that they are engaged, clearly in love and seem to be seasoned travellers who enjoy exploring other cultures and environments without touristic comforts.
Rather than just perusing text, they have the ability to click on objects using the mouse, touch a mobile phone screen in order to explore the environment, and interact with eLearning characters by tapping on their tablets.
And, for a student interested in rural education, there was no better way to begin exploring it than having the chance to study in a new environment.
The largest traveling Maya exhibition ever to tour the U.S., the 10,000 square - foot display brings together more than 200 authentic artifacts and immersive environments to explore the astonishing accomplishments of one of the most powerful indigenous Mesoamerican civilizations, which still has millions of living descendants today.
He may have been more interested in exploring a new environment than meeting a new prospective friend.
Stay in the harbor as a pleasant charming, quiet, relaxing home base with all the cooking and sleeping amenities a more creative environment than a hotel or house, explore on - island activities on a week or 2 sailing charter.
Much more exotic than your average fitness program, an «I Breathe Fitness Retreat» brings you to an outstanding location in Costa Rica for a week to train with a renowned professional fitness coach, exercise in a friendly non-competitive environment, relax, eat delicious healthy meals, and explore a new culture.
Situated at a lower altitude than nearby Cusco, the hotel provides the perfect environment in which to acclimatize, and is an ideal base to explore the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu.
I hope the new one has large sandbox environments to explore and do more things than ME1, I miss that open world atmosphere and feel.
You still have large environments to move around and explore, which are populated by many enemies to destroy and farm for experience, but the shift in gameplay makes Fatal Bullet feel vastly different than other entries that came before.
This is reflected in the landscapes which are more complex than those in the third game, offering numerous ledges and cliffs and generally making the environment feel more like a real world to be explored rather than elaborately disguised battle arenas.
The world of Drangleic is a wonderfully designed, with each area being accessible via a branching selection of tunnels and the like rather than being a truly open world; yet the environment is massive, much more than in the original game, and players will find themselves losing hours exploring every nook and cranny and obtaining the multiple treasures hidden within.
* A New Way to Experience the Critically - Acclaimed Ghost Recon Series o Eye - popping 3D cutscenes and in - game effects, where enemies and objects appear to be jumping out at you o Use the Touch Screen for quick and easy mini-map navigation * Try to Thwart the Ultranationalists» Evil Plans in a Deep and Credible Tom Clancy Scenario o Explore various environments with an Eastern European flavor o Story mode with 37 missions for more than 30 hours of gameplay o Unlock 20 challenging «skirmish» missions with 3 levels of difficulty * Train and Manage the Best Special Ops Unit o Choose among six unique classes, each with their own special skills: Commando, Sniper, Recon, Engineer, Gunner and Medic o Unlock new skills and equipment by progressing in the game o Equip your ghosts with the most advanced combat gear - and even drones * Challenge Your Friends — Eleven one - on - one duel maps on a single 3DS that let you determine who the real special ops squad leader is.
Gain new abilities to explore a non-linear world with more than 100 beautiful hand - drawn environments, in a steampunk - inspired vision of old Europe.
While exploring the environment, you will also notice the game has a slower pacing than its predecessors and there is less focus on shooting zombies lurking around corner.
Sporting a new, more realistic visual style than the previous Zelda title, Link looks much more like an adult than in previous installments and fits well into an environment that provides Zelda fans with a much more gritty and grim environment to explore.
With the then - new 3D visuals, Bomberman could move more freely than ever, with bigger environments to explore, and players could move the camera in eight different directions (even when paused!).
The environments also became far more dramatic and mysterious, otherworldly locales that were enjoyable to explore rather than the dreary backdrops of a run - down city that populated the earliest parts of the game.
Improved graphic detail allows the player to travel to places much quicker than before while eliminating targets and exploring the environment.
While the game's jungle is the perfect chance for Lara to work with her environment, using the trees, mud and vines to stealthily take down her enemies, the fantastically realised tombs she explores continue to showcase how even abandoned ancient spaces can feel more foreboding than soldier - filled clearings.
The detailed environments of a game like Deus Ex: Mankind Divided are a joy to explore over the course of days, but likely to elicit more than a few yawns from those sat in an auditorium.
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For more than a decade, Pillsbury has been adapting this technique to a wide variety of environments and social situations as he explores the relationship between monuments and gestures, permanence and ephemera, and the photographic habit of slicing into time without actually impeding its forward momentum.
Rather than grouping the artists geographically, the exhibition explores the thematic and material relationships between the artists to address themes that transcend particular locations such as peace and social violence; race, power, and identity; informal economies and corporate impact on the environment; memory; architecture, light and space.
Matt Parker's film of The Cloud is More than Air and Water (2014) explores the physical, auditory and visual environments generated by man to house the internet and can be watched on a monitor in the gallery.
For decades Diana Thater has pioneered a practice at the intersection of time, space, and the moving image that explores the relationship between humans, other - than - human beings, and the environments they cohabitate.
For more than 20 years, his trance - inducing mandala paintings, large - scale drawings from nature, and immersive multi-channel video environments have explored the emotional and psychic depth of human experience.
The exhibition focuses on the legendary meeting between Alexander Calder and Piet Mondrian at the latter's studio in Paris in October of 1930, and explores the impact the studio environment made on Calder, which left an even more indelible impression on him than the paintings.
«The fact that 17 out of the 40 SREES scenarios explore alternative technological development pathways under a high growth... scenario family A1 does not constitute a statement that such scenaarios should be considered as more likely than others..., nor that a similar large number of technological bifurcation scenarios would not be possible in any of the other three scenario families» (Nakicenovic et al, 2003, «IPCC SRES Revisited: A Response», Energy & Environment, 14, 2 & 3, 2003: 195).
In New South Wales, land owned by a Local Aboriginal Land Council (LALC) or the New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council (NSWALC) includes minerals other than gold, silver, coal and petroleum.73 Mining can not occur without the consent of the LALC and either the NSWALC or the New South Wales Land and Environment Court.74 LALCs have a statutory power to explore for and exploit mineral resources or other natural resources.75 In Tasmania, land vested in the state Aboriginal Land Council includes minerals other than oil, atomic substances, geothermal substances and helium.76
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