Sentences with phrase «humanizing effect»

In some, the empty squares of graph paper show through; the obsessiveness of coloring in the grids, coupled with the unrefined material, has a lovely, humanizing effect.
We see Instagram's humanizing effect on celebrity status here, bringing all the muscle out of the picture and repositioning Jeff as a regular guy.
Now is the time to tackle sexism in the workplace, the humanizing effects of reality television, or any number of big issues UnREAL is uniquely positioned to skewer, but even within its basic story, there are clumsy mistakes.

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The effect is to humanize a company's image to its customers and partners as well as to the public.
«We found — counterintuitively — that blocking this immune response against the virus had beneficial effects in lowering the amounts of virus and increasing the ability of the immune response to clear out the virus,» said Kitchen, who is also director of the UCLA Humanized Mouse Core Laboratory.
The revolution to re humanize our world and take back our lives from the corporations has begun, and if you have no brave part in this, history will remember you, not as people worth talking about, or writing about, but as a duped, tired, thoughtless people, that were used and abused so much by their own government and the corporations that rule us, that there was no good thing left to effect a change.
Three practices that can have a positive and dramatic effect in schools are restorative conferences, which are typically used for more serious issues; affective statements, which humanize the teacher and let the student know how his or her behavior has affected that teacher; and circles, which educators can use to build community, respond to conflict, or even teach content.
This has a double effect: It humanizes the encounter and makes them feel accountable for their actions.
Another trend — exemplified by the humanizing law school movement — seeks to improve both learning and student well - being by decreasing some of the well - documented negative psychological effects of law school created in part by the focus on competition and extrinsic motivation.8 Law schools are beginning to respond to these reports by revising their curricula and preparing for anticipated changes in the American Bar Association (ABA) standards for law school accreditation that will require a greater focus on student assessment and outcome measures.9
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