Sentences with phrase «exploring this question later»

I'll be exploring this question later this year.

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In the Introduction to her Love» s Knowledge: Essays on Philosophy and Literature (1990), Nussbaum relates that when she was in high school and college, she wrote papers about literary works that explored questions that she would later learn to call «philosophical» questions.
I'm late to report about what looks like a great new show on PBS called «Nourish,» which, according to its website explores the provocative question: What's the story of your food?
The latest episode of the «Climate Lab» video series — produced jointly by the University of California and the news site Vox — explores the answers to those questions.
In this post, we'll go in detail in explaining what glutamine is exactly, exploring the various phases at which it helps to improve muscle recovery and then look into the latest scientific arguments, leading us to the final question: Should you start using glutamine as a supplement in your diet?
I have a lot of fun at Fashion Pulse Daily sharing the latest fashion and beauty trends and products along with news, styling tips, and shopping advice, however the meaning behind the way that we select, wear, and pair our garments, on top of how they make us feel, has always been in question, and acted as motivation for me to further explore this cross over between fashion and pyschology.
Stephen Porzio sat down with Aoife Kelleher to chat about her latest documentary, which explores the big question of faith, in the small Irish village of Knock.
Screenwriters John Ronson and Peter Straughan (who very loosely based the character on Frank Sidebottom, the comic persona of the late U.K. performer, Chris Sievey, amongst other musicians) are aware of the thin line between madness and genius, but rather than exploit that tired trope, they use it as a jumping off point to explore issues as inherent to both art and life as identity, voice, creative output, and that age old question of what it really means to sell out.
In her latest book, author and documentarian Kathleen Cushman takes an inventive approach to exploring the question of how educators can better engage and inspire students: She asks kids.
Students begin to question / explore their own identity, their favourite things, what they like, who they listen to, how they see themselves and try to bring this together in firstly their portrait work, but later get to work in a group exploring their own identity.
To explore these questions, sociologists Karl Alexander, the late Doris Entwisle, and Linda Olson launched a study of Baltimore's children as they began school in 1982, selecting a representative sample of 800 1st graders, and following them with questionnaires and interviews until the subjects reached age 28.
Lessons Membership, Identity and Traditional Jewish Texts - This lesson explores questions of ostracism, peer pressure, inclusion and exclusion, and what causes people to act in ways that they later regret.
The exhibition features works from the artist's latest series Sensitive Water Mapping, exploring her long - standing interest in questions of time and memory, as experienced through the perception of the natural landscape.
From the visual representation of time (known by Latham as the «quantum - of - mark») in the early spray paintings and One - Second Drawings, to the book reliefs of the 1960s, the roller paintings of the 1970s and the late glass tower works which incorporated bits of all theorems, John Latham maintained a steadfast devotion to exploring the most complex cosmological ideas and questioning the traditional notions and structures of art, science and philosophy.
In exploring subjective questions of quality and their relationship to the art - historical canon, one finds that a «good» AbEx work is one that is determined to be so by both the viewer and the critics and experts, as well as being the result of societal biases (more on that last part later).
In his latest work, the sculptor continues to explore the theme, questioning the ways in which the body is conditioned by the built environment.
Following a theme we have (happily) seen arise of late in the art world, the Emma Siemens - Adolphe - curated show takes the physical as its starting point, questioning the «relationship between viewer, artist and body» and exploring the contradictory definitions surrounding it.
To explore these questions, we used our MiniCAM model and the following assumptions: that industrialized countries impose a common emissions price in 2012, China joins the agreement at a later date, and other countries join whenever their per capita income reaches that of China at the time of China's accession into the emissions control agreement.
The topic of IRIS though has been explored in later papers questioning the methodology and assumptions and there has been plenty of scrutiny in the primary literature that should not be discounted.
That's the question explored in the latest episode of Deep Look, a series from KQED that explores the natural world by looking at the very small.
Our resident video guru, Jacklyn, explores this question in her latest video.
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The blog also covered a new art exhibition asking some tough questions about privilege, power and kidney disease, and the latest article for The Koori Woman column; which explored her struggle with bipolar disorder and the strength she has gained from knowledge of and pride in her heritage.
He explores the social, political and cultural implications of that in depth in the latest Quarterly Essay, and quotes academic and broadcaster Larissa Behrendt on some of the hard questions:
Adolescence is a critical period for the development of depression with prevalence rates rising sharply from childhood to early adulthood.1 Many adult depressive disorders have their first onset in adolescence2 with longer episode duration being the strongest predictor of future problems.3 In addition to increasing the risk of later mental health problems, adolescent depression is associated with significant educational and social impairment and is a major risk factor for suicide.1 Providing effective early interventions to shorten the duration of episodes and potentially reduce the impact on later life is therefore important.3 This study explores this question and compares the effects of...
Given the possibility that older buyers could come to real estate practitioners with questions about how these work, the mortgages are explored in the latest Voice for Real Estate news video.
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