Not exact matches
After having usually spent at least an hour, and sometimes an entire day or more, discussing and
exploring the kaleidoscopic complexity of the parent - child
relationship with great depth and sophistication (at least from my perspective), how was I supposed to be able to condense everything that I had so earnestly conveyed into a
simple tip or maxim — and not sound clichéd when doing so?
This grass can serve as a
simple model for research, standing in for grass relatives such as corn, rice and sugarcane to
explore a similar
relationship in those crops.
Yes, Elisa and the creature develop a romantic
relationship, and the film certainly
explores that universal desire for companionship and love, but their romance is too easy, too
simple.
This is a
simple short activity
explores the
relationship between taste and perception using mismatched food colourings and flavoured waters.
Onofre creates complex readings of
simple physical acts that
explore how psychology and temporality structure the
relationships between actor, artist, and audience.
Working in a modernist vein, the Austin - born artist investigates the possibilities of geometric abstraction by
exploring the
relationships between
simple shapes.
In his sculptures, paintings, wall drawings, and prints, LeWitt
explored repetitions and variations of
simple elements of line or shape in order to achieve complex
relationships and patterns.
It will reexamine and organize past exhibitions, thematically divided into the
simple categories of «solo exhibition» and «group exhibition» that will nonetheless
explore relationships between the past and the current artworks.
Through his research and his three - dimensional works — with seemingly limitless permutations of
simple geometric forms — Rashid
explores the phenomenological
relationship between work, viewer, and architecture.
In The Five Languages of Love, one of the most successful
relationship books of all time, Gary Chapman
explores a
simple, elegant idea.
Predictors of poor father - child
relationships were first
explored using bivariate associations (i.e.
simple associations between pairs of measures).
Multiple notions and conceptualizations about interpersonal
relationships in general and student — teacher
relationships in particular were
explored from different perspectives and research traditions and the major propositions were organized in one, relatively
simple conceptual model.
Consistent with Aiken and West (1991), we, therefore,
explored the shape of this interaction by conducting a
simple slope test and by producing a graphical representation of the
relationship between job satisfaction and mental health problems for the two countries.
Rather than creating
simple scales or indexes, we encourage analysts to
explore how different combinations of these components of sexuality are distributed in the population and how different combinations differently predict psychological and
relationship well - being and ill - health.