Sentences with phrase «explore views on some topics»

That was a large enough sample to explore views on some topics in - depth by asking variations of questions to half of respondents.

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I've read several books and articles exploring both the traditional and affirming perspectives, but perhaps no one else so succinctly, persuasively, and carefully presents the affirming view than Matthew Vines in his now - famous no - frills, one - hour lecture on the topic, delivered at a church in his Kansas hometown.
More than 70 images exploring these important topics will be on view by Ansel Adams, Boushra Almutawakel, Margaret Bourke - White, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Edward Burtynsky, Robert Capa, Imogen Cunningham, Bruce Davidson, Robert Frank, Ernst Haas, Lewis Hine, Dorothea Lange, Alex Majoli, Ruth Orkin, Bill Owens, Gordon Parks, Dulce Pinzón, Augustus Frederick Sherman, W. Eugene Smith, Alfred Stieglitz, Tseng Kwong Chi, and Alex Webb, among others.
During the Wadsworth Atheneum's renovation, a choice selection of European old masters, Impressionist painters, and Contemporary artists exploring these universal topics were on view in Heaven and Earth: Masterworks from the Permanent Collection.
On view thru August 10, the exhibition features more than 40 works spanning more than 20 years of contemporary Chinese artist Ai Weiwei's career — exploring universal topics of culture, history, politics and tradition in several mediums.
As one can see in the works we have on view, he has continued to explore the motif of the «map» as a point of departure for mining this topic.
Detachment is based on the same principle as Sophie Calle's earlier work Fantômes and Souvenirs, exploring once again the topic of artefacts vanished from public view and how those familiar with these objects felt about them.
The goal of the platform is to explore the full range of views currently held by scientists by inviting experts with different views on the topic of discussion.
The veterans have seen and participated in all the arguments, and when they see an argument raised (such as Stephen Schneider) that they think has been argued to death, and where the poster appears to be opposed to their point of view, they tend to be quick to assume that the poster is aware of this fact and is just trying to be irritating, as if his post had been the last post of a thread in which all viewpoints on that topic had already been expressed and thoroughly explored.
Clearly, Jason has a point of view on this topic, so let's explore with him how to make a CLE experience a better one.
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