Sentences with phrase «explores human hopes»

Hermelinde Hergenhahn Proposal for Bagman & Straight Ladies In hundreds of very small, or very large drawings Hermelinde explores human hopes and fears, with relentless humour and ambiguity.

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After exploring current attitudes toward and descriptions of play, we will turn to three representative theological positions in hope of clarifying our understanding of the human player.
Johnston explores current attitudes toward and descriptions of play, then looks at three representative theological positions in hope of clarifying the reader's understanding of the human player — life - style, mission and opportunity.
Such councils should be free to explore the meaning of engagement between the gospel and the hopes of human beings in the geographical place and the many other «places» within their pastoral care.
Sexuality has been for him a mode of human activity through which to explore society's present sterility and its future hope.
We especially hope to explore the implications of new findings in the neurosciences for our understanding of culture, human development, and behaviour.
Her team's next steps will explore the mechanism, in hopes of one day putting IGF - 2 to work in humans.
They hope to expand their sample range and explore these regions further to better understand the route traveled by the disease, the evolutionary changes it acquired at different stages, and the toll it had on the human population.
There should be more parts for women and I hope that women can eventually be afforded the same freedom as men to explore the wide spectrum of the human experience.
After she graduates, Brooks will spend the summer working at the Strategic Data Project at the Center for Education Policy Research at Harvard, and she hopes to continue to explore the freedom of movement as a human right in the context of expanding globalization.
As he explores the possibility of a new relationship with a woman who offers him new hope, Alex must also confront the fact that his beloved grandmother is only human.
Storytelling is a powerful tool for human beings to convey information, but beyond survival, stories also helped to cope with trauma, to explore identity, to remember loved ones, to escape reality and to imagine and keep hope alive.
He chronicles the hopes and fears of our time in broad strokes and fine detail, using popular fiction to explore the human condition.»
Director Naomi Call will be our special guest, leading an audience Q&A after her film screens; Love Unleashed, directed by Kasey Klonsky, is a short documentary that explores the deep emotional bond between humans and their older dogs; Maybelle's Story, directed by Ellie Laks, is a short film about a cow who had a reprieve from slaughter and getting a second chance at life; Hope the Blind Goat by Shawn Bannon is a two minute long short about a goat who is rescued and given a happy life.
We hope that gamers will support our Loading Human Kickstarter campaign and join us on Prometheus» journey, exploring the new potential on offer with VR gaming and Unreal Engine 4.»
According to Matt Bellamy, the record «explores the journey of a human: from abandonment and loss of hope, to indoctrination by the system to be a human drone, to eventual defection from the oppressors.»
Discover the secrets behind Insomniac's vision of a postapocalyptic»50s - era America, ravaged by the merciless Chimera, and explore the human experience of struggling to survive an alien invasion when nearly all hope is lost.
Balancing renderings of chaotic fragmentation with forms defined by geometric containment and restraint, the works explore the coexistence of hope and despair within the human condition.
I hope that the viewer senses a discovery, beyond words, and is touched by the mystery of human existence that my work explores.
Together, the artists explore themes of exile, the human capacity for cruelty, and hope.
By using the binary of light and dark as an allegory for the dichotomy as a concept in general, this exhibition explores various compositional opposites such as hope and despair, familiar and foreign, human and mechanical, and real and representational.
His response is not one of despair, but one of hope, exploring the human condition through thoughtful and critical expression.
She plans to explore the far ends of the spectrum of human movement and ambition in pursuit of hope and new possibilities.
But Mr. Gore also finds a seed of hope in the human brain, specifically in the prefrontal cortex, which is, according to neuroscientists he cites, the seat of our ability to build for the long haul (what has been explored here as «cathedral thinking «-RRB-.
«We Are Rivers» explores how our rivers are managed, but, more importantly, describes the incredible hope and immense capacity of human innovation to protect and restore rivers.
Reaching well beyond a remarkable story of technology and innovation, «Happening» explores issues of human resilience, social justice, embracing the future, and finding hope for our survival.
(2009); Promise Ahead: A Vision of Hope and Action for Humanity's Future (2000), Voluntary Simplicity: Toward a Way of Life that is Outwardly Simple, Inwardly Rich (2010, 1993 and 1981), and Awakening Earth: Exploring the Evolution of Human Culture and Consciousness (1993).
On a personal note, it's encouraging for me to see a law school finally paying attention to social psychology (and I can only hope that Yale and other schools will start thinking about individual psychology as well): it has always struck me as completely bizarre that although there is a tacit assumption that law has something to do with human conduct and is not just an exercise in art — if, as Shelley says, poets can be legislators, then lawyers can be poets — there is not one moment spent in a student's legal education in exploring the nature of the human actor.
In two subsequent posts, I'll explore the implications of the predictions for legal education and legal services regulation, when I also hope to touch on Gillian Hadfield's book, Rules for a Flat World: Why Humans Invented Law and How to Reinvent It for a Complex Global Economy.
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