Sentences with phrase «fragmented by»

Historically, the field of youth work has been fragmented by different goals, regulations, funding streams, auspices, and locations.
Use all of you to integrate what has been fragmented by trauma be it divorce, depression, anxiety, family issues, grief, etc..
Bill Wilson, Dr. Bob Smith and other early AA leaders also realized that it was easy for recovering people to get fragmented by issues of doctrine, and thus to miss the bigger picture of surrender, grace, responsibility and redemption.
Part of this acknowledgement is to also acknowledge that the effects of such removal are still being felt today - from those who survived it, and those who are survived by their parents whose culture is fragmented by the loss of language and family.
While the habitat of the woolly mammoth is widely different from what it was thousands of years ago — fragmented by roads and cities, for instance — the habitat of the northern white rhino still exists.
Furthermore, the TPU from Omagh was fragmented by the explosion so that only the remains of components were recovered.
And fires, including those touched off by lightning, were more likely to cause wide damage to forests already fragmented by roads or by farmers clearing land to plant crops such as soya beans.
There is no single time to view this work, as each variation provides something new: at night the distant lights refract to create a universe of stars; on a tranquil afternoon the sky is transformed into banks of blue fragmented by slices of clouds.
The calm sanctuary becomes fragmented by a closer look at the details in the works that hint at the darkness of the human psyche.
Installations — often with a pictorial approach — are fragmented by the insides and outsides of architecture.
The use of the three preliminary colours enhance this dimensional topos fragmented by black and white lines, whose purpose is to perpetuate endlessly, devouring space.
For this work Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata was translated into morse code and sent to the moon via E.M.E. Returning to earth fragmented by the moon's surface, it has been re-translated into a new score, the gaps and absences becoming intervals and rests.
The work aims to create a discourse addressing the function of narrative within a contemporary context; a context where the landscape has become fragmented by screens.
Tuppen's recent practice focuses on how our personal experiences of geography and travel are increasingly fragmented by the mass consumption of images.
Prouvost's films are sensuous and lyrical, with open - ended narrative arcs that are fragmented by sharp, staccato edits and grammatically wonky syntax.
Developers want to make sure that Uncharted 4 Multiplayer community isn't fragmented by different types of DLC.
style afterthought, it ended up being the game's strong suit as a band of adventurers sought to destroy an ancient enemy and repair a world fragmented by a 1000 year - old war.
I will not go into spoiler - level detail, but while the initial outlook suggested that the story would end up a Final Fantasy IV - style afterthought, it ended up being the game's strong suit as a band of adventurers sought to destroy an ancient enemy and repair a world fragmented by a 1000 year - old war.
«This means that the Uncharted 4 Multiplayer community won't be fragmented by different types of DLC, and that those who are loyal in participating in the community will be rewarded.
Sort of like hitting the reset button on your PC when it has been running continuously for a long period of time and the memory is getting fragmented by programs that do a poor job of memory management.
New research results, supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and published today in the Journal of Ecology, suggest that as pine stands are increasingly fragmented by widespread tree death, surviving trees may be hindered in their ability to produce their usually abundant seeds.
If that climate scenario is combined with habitat restoration efforts, particularly those aimed at connecting habitats that have been fragmented by human activity, the average population has a much higher probability of survival — about 50 %.
Restoring the connections between habitats that have been fragmented by human actions — instead of just focusing on maximizing total habitat area — is key if we want to give these butterflies a fighting chance, Oliver says.
They found that orangutans preferentially selected certain canopy attributes within forests that had been disturbed or fragmented by human activity.
But the same study shows that the iconic species» living space is becoming more fragmented by roads, and that the panda still has less habitat today than three decades ago, when it was first listed as endangered.
The study highlights the challenges faced by this species as its living area becomes ever more fragmented by human disturbance.
The tropical forests of the Amazon, for example, were being fragmented by logging and burning, resulting in a patchwork of good and bad habitat.
The data should reveal how pumas adapt to life in a habitat fragmented by roads, dotted with houses, and surrounded by water and concrete.
«Yet it's already rare, and its habitat is now fragmented by dams.»
Some have argued that the kind of moral vision upon which these revolutionaries rested had fragmented by the end of the eighteenth century.
NFL Europe (est. 1995) and MLS (est. 1996) have averaged the same attendance (about 15,000 per game) while learning the hard way that the globalized world is still fragmented by cultural differences.
My very early years are but blurs and I remember bits and pieces, fragmented by time they were.
(c) His inner drives are focused and his personality integrated (the opposite of being fragmented by inner conflicts.)
A nexal set N is temporally fragmented by a duration D when the following three conditions hold: (1) Some members of N are in the past of D; (2) some members of N are in the future of D; and (3) but no members of N are in D. Thus D is a temporal hiatus in the becoming of N (see Whitehead, Process 322).
The GOP is fragmented by conflicting requirements from traditional Goldwater conservatives (now best represented by Libertarians) neocons, social conservatives, fiscal conservative (including the Randists), tea party nutters and the American Taliban.
Reviewed by local regulators for almost a year, that local marriage was only step one for the Brahma boys, who saw an industry ripe for consolidation and initiated a strategy to improve margins by buying up brewers, eliminating duplicative operations, cutting excess suppliers, and other steps that formed today's beer market, which is fragmented by brand but consolidated in terms of ownership.
From the article: «Initial dating for the honey - colored fragment by the team of scholars puts the papyrus piece coming out of the middle of the second century.»
G. E. Lessing (1729 - 81), a leading figure in the German Enlightenment, found the manuscript in the library at Wolfenbüttel, on his appointment there as librarian in 1770, and published parts of it as «Wolfenbüttel Fragments by an Unnamed Author» between 1774 and 1778.
To that end, Oxford grad student Samantha Brown reported in a poster that she discovered a human bone fragment by using a new technique, called ZooMS, to scan 2315 bones from the cave for uniquely human proteins.
This wave increases collisions in the inner regions of the disk, which removes larger fragments by grinding them away.
The second popular explanation describes it as a consequence of «rotational disruption», a process of launching dust and fragments by spinning so fast, the large centrifugal forces produced exceed the object's own gravity, causing it to break apart.
Total RNA was isolated from the S. pistillata fragments by using TRIzol ® reagent (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA, USA) according to manufacturer's instructions.
Genomic DNA was sheared into 250 — 350 base - pair fragments by focused ultrasonication (Covaris Adaptive Focused Acoustics technology (AFA Inc., Woburn, USA), and amplification - free Illumina libraries were prepared16.
They combined a supersonic molecular beam with scanning tunneling microscopy and froze the molecular fragments by working at low substrate temperatures.
Literature lovers will be in raptures over Edgar Allen Poe and the Juke - Box: Uncollected Poems, Drafts and Fragments by Elizabeth Bishop (1911 - 1979), one of American's most beloved authors.
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But read Margaret Gibson's memoir or the memory fragments by Charles Simic in this issue.
Fresh bones with meat and cartilage may be easier on the teeth, but should be used with caution because of the risk of bacterial contamination or ingestion of sharp bone fragments by aggressive chewers.
As an architect of light and shadow, Nevelson's white sculptures employ the light of dawn and expose all their fragments by casting subtle shadows; her black sculptures absorb light and enfold their key elements in mystery.
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