Not exact matches
For thousands of years,
humans have told stories to impart information, explain the inexplicable, entertain an audience and
forge social
connections.
I've long known that such stories are our best medium for
forging connections with our fellow
human beings.
Wright's film is a beautiful and deeply empathetic depiction of this community, a portrait of Vanier and his philosophy of compassion as the source of true
human connection, found and
forged with those who have otherwise been cast out by society.
In other words, investing in edtech can be a mechanism to
forge promising relationships and
connections far beyond students» immediate context, rather than depriving them of
human contact.
Clients want to find a veterinary clinic with a
human face, because it allows them to
forge a
connection.
The obelisk is a classic Egyptian motif symbolizing the
connection between heaven and earth, and Calle's monument can be viewed as a conduit,
forging connections across time and generations — uniting us through shared
human commonalities, including our inescapable universal end.
This exhibition looks at the innate
human desire to
forge connections with people and with place by way of still and moving imagery.
It means
human connections are made, relationships formed and bonds
forged.