We, the privileged of earth, have appropriated and exploited the earth and all that is in it, the world and those who dwell therein; we have founded our folly now even upon the seas; and we have established the ineradicable marks of our vandalism over the virginal, variegated, speechless faces of the earth and, by the billion, on the innocent and until now largely submissive
faces of the human family.
Not exact matches
I suffered a terrible car accident... during 3 weeks I almost died «many times»... Now I can read a beautiful article like this one and agree with it... Believe me... no matter your faith, your fortune or whatever you may be involved with... on the
face of death if you are
human you will only care about your loved ones... you will remember about the moments you were happy together and dream they happen again... you will remember your childhood like you were 7 again... you will ask forgiveness and try to show your love, no matter how hard you are... In the
face of death we realize that nothing more then our
family matters... For the professor, once his life
of arrogance reaches an end, he will then understand what is the meaning
of family...
We need a national vision that unifies the many and complex issues
facing families, that understands that
human need always exists in the context
of relationship.
He's an emotional
human who's
facing a public execution, all while wrestling with the relational dynamics
of His followers, friends and
family.
The British Catholic Church finds itself seemingly inextricably embroiled with the latest act
of a government which is at the forefront
of a hedonistically inspired offensive to redefine the
family and
human life; it is an onslaught that
faces no clear opposition.
Legislation and government should not have the authority to breach
human rights — particularly in the
face of obstetric experts who know better and, even more importantly, in the
face of a woman and her
family who have made an informed decision on how and where they want their baby to be born.
«Mothers have feelings that they might be embarrassed to talk about
face - to -
face with someone,» said Jean Ispa, professor and co-chair
of the MU Department
of Human Development and
Family Studies and study co-author.
Show him the light coming in a window, shadows, and most importantly, the
human faces of you and your
family, (at a distance
of about 12 - 18 inches for newborns).
Theresa Cedillo
of Yuma in Arizona puts a
human face to the half - million or so American
families living with autistic children.
The displays will include replicas
of 76 fossil skulls representing the
human family tree as well as life - size reconstructions
of faces of early
human species.
Betrayal, treachery, the loss
of innocence and the scars
of love, pave the road in this intense emotional and
human comedy about becoming a true boss
of family and enterprise
facing a world
of unforgiving commerce.
Like the best scenes in Wes Craven's Last House on the Left or all
of Tobe Hooper's original The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Manson
Family places horror in our
face in a way a glib depiction
of human tragedy like Pearl Harbor does not.
Parents shouldn't have to bury their children... but it's when tragedies like the one the Snyder
family faced last March do we realize the extent
of what it means to
humans more -LSB-...]
Moving from light - hearted to heart breaking as the
family faces religious persecution in pre-revolutionary Russia, the story celebrates the tenacity
of the
human spirit.
The most daunting problems
facing our society — drugs, violence, racism, poverty, the dissolution
of family and community, and certainly war — are all matters
of human purpose and meaning.
Young people are gifted with open minds and a keen awareness
of emerging trends, and are bringing their energy, ideas and courage to some
of the most complex and important challenges
facing the
human family.
Project Zero poses fundamental questions
of human potential — including intelligence, learning, critical thinking, and creativity — as they relate to contemporary issues
facing an array
of educational settings, such as schools,
families, museums, and businesses.
Diaz immerses us in the tumultuous life
of Oscar and the history
of the
family at large, rendering with genuine warmth and dazzling energy, humor, and insight the Dominican - American experience, and, ultimately, the endless
human capacity to persevere in the
face of heartbreak and loss.
As we see
families forced into shelters, squalid apartments, or more dangerous neighborhoods, we bear witness to the
human cost
of America's vast inequality — and to people's determination and intelligence in the
face of hardship.
We Are Water by Wally Lamb: From the New York Times bestselling author
of Shes Come Undone, a disquieting and ultimately uplifting novel about a marriage, a
family, and
human resilience in the
face of tragedy.
It is, however, a very important book that helps readers understand the
human cost
of war, and the ongoing problems our returning soldiers and their
families face.
There are teenagers who perfectly fit the stereotypical image that the media loves so much
of comic - book fans, little kids who love anime, young boys and girls out with their confused parents, cosplaying parents out with their confused children, entire
families dressed up as the cast
of Firefly or as Star Wars characters,, bemused grandparents being lead around with a smile on their
face that suggests while they are a little baffled by the entire thing they're having a good time, middle - aged men and women who look like they've just come straight from work and enjoy a good comic and every other type
of human in - between.
When I encounter an individual or
family facing inequality I create visibility through images and storytelling to expose the violation
of their
human rights.»
There are endless variations on the theme
of the
human face in contemporary art — prominent examples include Thomas Schütte's supra - personal sculpted figures, Cindy Sherman's role - playing photographic images, the portraits
of Marlene Dumas, Candice Breitz and Tony Oursler, Bruce Nauman's experiments with his own body, Rosemarie Trockel's
family portraits, Julian Opie's schematic facial representations and Thomas Ruff's passport - style photographs.
Humanism and Technology, The
Human Figure in Industrial Society, 600 Seoul International Art Festival, National Museum
of Contemporary Art, Seoul, December 16, 1994 — January 14, 1995 (Catalogue) Prints and Process, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, October 1994 Democratic Vistas: 150 Years
of American Art from Regional Collections, University Art Museum, University at Albany, New York, September 24 — November 13, 1994 (Catalogue) Master Prints from the Collection
of The Butler Institute
of American Art, The Butler Institute
of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio, September 9 — October 19, 1994 Visible Means
of Support, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum
of Art, Hartford, Connecticut, June — November 1994 Against All Odds: The Healing Powers
of Art, The Ueno Royal Museum and the Hakone Open Air Museum, Japan, June 9 — July 30, 1994 A Floor in a Building in Brooklyn, Richard Anderson Gallery, New York, June 9 — July 30, 1994 (Curated by Chuck Close) The Assertive Image: Artists
of the Eighties, Selections from the Eli Broad
Family Foundation, UCLA, University
of California, Los Angeles, June 6 — October 9, 1994 From Minimal to Conceptual Art: Works from the Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection, National Gallery
of Art, Washington, D.C., May 29 — November 27, 1994 (Catalogue)
Facing the Past: Nineteenth — Century Portrait from the Collection
of the Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fine Arts and Confronting the Present, The Frick Art and Historical Center, Pittsburgh, May 27 — June 24, 1994 Inaugural Group Exhibition, Off Shore Gallery, East Hampton, New York, May 14 — June 13, 1994 30 YEARS ---- Art in the Present Tense: The Aldrich's Curatorial History 1964 — 1994, The Aldrich Museum
of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut, May 15 — September 17, 1994 (Catalogue)
Face - Off: The Portrait in Recent Art, Institute
of Contemporary Art, University
of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, September 9 — October 30, 1994.
New Directions in the Art
of the Moving Image, Smithsonian Museum
of American Art, Washington D.C., US Images
of the Mind, Deutsches Hygiene - Museum, Dresden, DE The Art
of Deceleration, Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, DE Space Invaders, Nikolaj Kunsthal, Copenhagen, DK Jihlava Documentary Film Festival, Jihlava, CZ Celebrazione Vasariane, Firenze Arti Visive, Florence, IT Ensemble 20/21, Auditorio Nacional de Música, Madrid, ES MMK 1991 - 2011: 20 Years
of the Contemporary, MMK, Frankfurt, DE Oslo Chamber Music Festival 2011 - Gamle Logen, Oslo, NO Pino Pascali: Return to Venice / Apulia Contemporary Art, Palazzo Bianchi Michiel, Venice, IT The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama, San Antonio Museum
of Art, Texas, US Portraits de la Pensée, Palais des Beaux - Arts de Lille, FR Paradise Lost, Istanbul Museum
of Modern Art, TR The Quintet
of the Unseen, Blain Southern London, UK art / tapes / 22 a Santa Teresa (1972 - 76), Forno San Ferdinando, Follonica, IT Tout ouïe, Sans Canal Fixe, Tours, FR 2011 Images and Views
of Alternative Cinema, Theatro Ena, Nicosia, CY New contemporary galleries featuring the John Kaldor
Family Collection, Art Gallery New South Wales, Sydney, AU The Promised Land, Staatliche Kunstsmmlungen Dresden, DE Don't Look Now, Kunstmuseum Bern, CH Figuratively Speaking: A Survey
of the
Human Form, Bellagio Gallery, Las Vegas, US Happy Tech: machines with a human face, Palazo Re Enzo (1/29 -2 / 13) & La Triennale / Bovisa, Milan, IT La Candela Festival 2011, Valls, ES The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Yvon Lambert Gallery, Paris, FR San Sebastian, una iconografia comtemporánea, Kubo - Kutxa, Donostia - San Sebastian, ES When Painting Moves... Something Must Be Rotten, Stenerson Museum, Oslo, NO Knock on wood: Tales from the forest, Virserums Konsthall, SE Space, Foundazione MAXXI, Rome, IT Lust and Vice: The Seven Deadly Sins from Dürer to Nauman, Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, CH When Eve Meets Adam, Museum of Fine Arts, Strasbourg, FR A Million and One Days, Lithuanian National Gallery of Art, Vilnius, LT The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama, Nobel Museum, Stockholm, SE Tong, Haeinsa Temple, Chiin - ri, KR Esplanade — The Recital Studio, SG Video, An Art, A History 1965 - 2010: A Selection from the Centre Pompidou and Singapore Art Museum Collections, SG Déserts (1994), Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Suntory Hall, Tokyo, JP Shan Shui, Beijing Center for the Arts, CN Environmental Day, ikono.tv / MELD, Television Broadcast, Arabsat: Menasa Region, Etisalat, AE Selected works from the Centre Pompidou's New Media Collection, Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Ar
Human Form, Bellagio Gallery, Las Vegas, US Happy Tech: machines with a
human face, Palazo Re Enzo (1/29 -2 / 13) & La Triennale / Bovisa, Milan, IT La Candela Festival 2011, Valls, ES The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Yvon Lambert Gallery, Paris, FR San Sebastian, una iconografia comtemporánea, Kubo - Kutxa, Donostia - San Sebastian, ES When Painting Moves... Something Must Be Rotten, Stenerson Museum, Oslo, NO Knock on wood: Tales from the forest, Virserums Konsthall, SE Space, Foundazione MAXXI, Rome, IT Lust and Vice: The Seven Deadly Sins from Dürer to Nauman, Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, CH When Eve Meets Adam, Museum of Fine Arts, Strasbourg, FR A Million and One Days, Lithuanian National Gallery of Art, Vilnius, LT The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama, Nobel Museum, Stockholm, SE Tong, Haeinsa Temple, Chiin - ri, KR Esplanade — The Recital Studio, SG Video, An Art, A History 1965 - 2010: A Selection from the Centre Pompidou and Singapore Art Museum Collections, SG Déserts (1994), Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Suntory Hall, Tokyo, JP Shan Shui, Beijing Center for the Arts, CN Environmental Day, ikono.tv / MELD, Television Broadcast, Arabsat: Menasa Region, Etisalat, AE Selected works from the Centre Pompidou's New Media Collection, Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Ar
human face, Palazo Re Enzo (1/29 -2 / 13) & La Triennale / Bovisa, Milan, IT La Candela Festival 2011, Valls, ES The Unbearable Lightness
of Being, Yvon Lambert Gallery, Paris, FR San Sebastian, una iconografia comtemporánea, Kubo - Kutxa, Donostia - San Sebastian, ES When Painting Moves... Something Must Be Rotten, Stenerson Museum, Oslo, NO Knock on wood: Tales from the forest, Virserums Konsthall, SE Space, Foundazione MAXXI, Rome, IT Lust and Vice: The Seven Deadly Sins from Dürer to Nauman, Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, CH When Eve Meets Adam, Museum
of Fine Arts, Strasbourg, FR A Million and One Days, Lithuanian National Gallery
of Art, Vilnius, LT The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama, Nobel Museum, Stockholm, SE Tong, Haeinsa Temple, Chiin - ri, KR Esplanade — The Recital Studio, SG Video, An Art, A History 1965 - 2010: A Selection from the Centre Pompidou and Singapore Art Museum Collections, SG Déserts (1994), Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Suntory Hall, Tokyo, JP Shan Shui, Beijing Center for the Arts, CN Environmental Day, ikono.tv / MELD, Television Broadcast, Arabsat: Menasa Region, Etisalat, AE Selected works from the Centre Pompidou's New Media Collection, Herzliya Museum
of Contemporary Art, IL
«If you Lived Here You'd be Home,» Curated by Josiah McElheny, Tom Eccles and Lynne Cook, CCS Bard Hessel Museum, Annandale - on Hudson, NY, June 25 — Dec 11, 2011 «Black Swan: The Exhibition Regen Projects,» Los Angeles, CA, Feb 25 — April 16, 2011 «American Exuberance,» Rubell
Family Collection, Miami, FL, Nov 30 2011 - July 27, 2012 «America: Now + Here,» a travelling exhibition in multiple expandable trucks, in many US Cities including Kansas City, Detroit, and Chicago, and Aspen, curated by Eric Fischl April 2010 — November 2011 «Untitled (12th Istanbul Biennial),» September 17 — November 13, 2011 «We Will Live, We Will See,» Zabludowicz Collection, London, July 7 — August 14, 2011 «The Bearden Project,» The Studio Museum In Harlem, Bronx, NY, November 10, 2011 — September 2, 2012 «HIDE / SEEK: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture,» Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY, November 18, 2011 - February 12, 2012 «Nothing in the World But Youth,» Turner Contemporary, Kent, United Kingdom, September 17, 2011 - January 8, 2012 «The Bearden Project,» Studio Museum, New York, NY, November 10, 2011 — March 11, 2012 «Jean Genet,» Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham, United Kingdom, July 16 — October 2011 «The Last First Decade,» Ellipse Foundation, Portugal, April 30 — December 18, 2011 «
Human Nature: Contemporary Art from the Collection,» Los Angeles County Museum
of Art, March 13 — July 4, 2011 «Seeing Gertrude Stein: Five Stories,» Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco, CA, May 2011; travels to the National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC, October 2011 «
Face Off: Portraits by Contemporary Artists,» Lyman Allyn Art Museum, New London, CT, April 10 — September 18, 2011 «ARTiculate: Links Between Visual and Verbal Expression,» Camden Stedman Gallery, Rutgers University, Rutgers, NJ, January 18 — February 26, 2011 «Robert Mapplethorpe: Night Works,» Alison Jacques Gallery, London, England, January 19 — March 19, 2011 «Collecting Biennial,» Whitney Museum
of American Art, New York, NY, January 16 — November 28, 2011 «Distant Star / Estrella Distante,» An exhibition around the writings
of Roberto Bolaño, Regen Projects, Los Angeles, United States; kurimanzutto, Mexico City, Mexico, 2011
From my humble perspective, humanity could soon to come
face to
face with formidable,
human - induced global challenges, but humanity's greatest challenge, (the proverbial «mother»
of all potential global challenges), is the one posed to the
human family by the unregulated growth
of the
human species on Earth.
So we don't often have a chance to study frankly the
faces of our fellow
human beings unless they're our
family members.
The Winkler Institute has an expertise in
human - centered design, and as an independent university - based research centre, took an objective view
of the issues
faced in the
family justice system across Ontario.
BCI is one
of the most experienced non-profit health and
human services firms serving Children, Adults, and
Families for over 40 forty years, including those who have historically
faced barriers to quality care.
Faced over the last 30 years with rapid advances in the science
of human reproduction and fertility, DNA analysis, and genetics, the equally rapid evolution
of the legal rights
of gay and lesbian individuals, and significant changes in social views regarding traditional marriage, same - sex couples, and
families, the law throughout the United States has been forced to wrestle with the question
of just exactly «who is a parent?»
Washington, DC — Planned Parenthood strongly condemned the House Labor Health and
Human Services appropriations bill that was released today and includes an unprecedented suite
of attacks on women's health, all
of which very clearly put election year politics ahead
of critical issues
facing women and
families.
An accompanying and powerful body
of research is building about resilience and the capacity
of humans to thrive in the
face of traumatic life events.7 Resilience is the ability to respond to experiences, fostered by the clinicians, teachers, friends,
family, and community in one's life.8 Support from others, referrals as needed, and the simple act
of having a trusted provider listen nonjudgmentally and with compassion can provide support.
Founded in 1996 and now based in the School
of Education and
Human Development at the University
of Miami, the Council's mission is to enhance the national understanding
of how and why contemporary
families are changing, what needs and challenges they
face, and how these needs can best be met.
This means appreciating that struggles we
face as individuals and in relationships are not typically due to maliciousness but are part
of the
human struggle to do what we believe and feel is best for ourselves and our
families — even if misguided.