Sentences with phrase «idealized version of»

Most of us present the most idealized version of ourselves online so whatever we're putting out there tends to skew positive and perhaps inauthentic.
Precision is great since it's the idealized version of what a trackpad should be under Windows 10.
A distinctive type of character appearing in these stories who represents an idealized version of the author...
During this process, one can become more and more isolated from the world, coming to experience certain emptiness: an emptiness that arises from the futile attempt of attaining an idealized version of self.
Subverting traditional landscape painting, my recent work presents cropped views of conservatory biomes, where «nature» is an idealized version of the real thing.
The pieces side by side reveal an idealized version of the artist / assistant relationship.
The precepts were clear: Soviet art was to be for and about workers and depict an idealized version of everyday life.
Because social media often projects an idealized version of reality, online experiences can trigger desire and longing, as well as anxiety and insecurity.
Rather, they judge each dog against the parameters of the idealized version of its breed.
I think the entire time he was at war he built up this idealized version of Placidia in his head and saw his homecoming as his salvation.
An idealized version of the situation is shown in the picture below.
It's almost like an idealized version of its predecessor.
Teacher buy - in, and ultimately the success of educators to support their curriculum and teaching with technology, rests with district leaders who must meet teachers where they are and not promote some idealized version of what 1:1 really looks like.
His characters in Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days and Failure to Launch are not him, because, much as McConaughey may otherwise assess his acting abilities, he's still an idealized version of a person we can't relate to.
The twist, however, is that most occur with Paltrow not in fat drag, and it's a wise decision; seeing the idealized version of Rosemary cause huge splashes in pools and make chairs break adds a layer of irony to the humor, not to mention it sidesteps the potentially incendiary image of a large person in such situations.
The movie's unlikely hero is a fictional, idealized version of Eddie Mannix, the top executive troubleshooter at MGM who coddled and disciplined studio talents, negotiated with unions, and, with the help of publicity chief Howard Strickling, controlled celebrity scandals.
Cody tends to write characters that are what the science - fiction fans call «a Mary Sue» — meaning an awesomely idealized version of the writer, so brilliant that the other characters sort of gaze in amazement at her.Tully has some of the narcissism seen in Juno and their follow - up, Young Adult, but there's also some unusually raw material, acted by Charlize Theron with barely smothered fury.»
Some will say it feels like an idealized version of Africa, and to a degree perhaps it is that.
The idealized version of True Grit in the original Henry Hathaway / John Wayne film provides a stark contrast with the Coen Brothers / Jeff Bridges remake of the same source novel.
Cody tends to write characters that are what the science - fiction fans call «a Mary Sue» — meaning an awesomely idealized version of the writer, so brilliant that the other characters sort of gaze in amazement at her.
In Psychology Today, Jennice Vilhauer, Ph.D emphasizes that it's also important to understand if you really do want your old relationship back (complete with the flaws that broke you up in the first place), or whether you are pining for an idealized version of it that only exists as fantasy.
The topography of the painted city, however, does not match Rome's, so it may be an idealized version of the city, or another city entirely, perhaps Alexandria or Carthage.
Smartphones and increased electronic devices mean your teen will see the idealized version of beauty everywhere.
Mostly the way married people feel compelled to present an idealized version of their lives online.
Coming in with the mentality that the whole system is broken because it doesn't fit the idealized version of the past isn't a great way to restart a coaching career... hell, it's a dangerous way to start anything.
This idealized version of the quintessential spring dessert comes from the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen.
When he described «the Christian custom,» however, it always bore a striking resemblance to an idealized version of an American custom.
So, while social media «stories» are certainly creative endeavors, they are made in hindsight and are linear representations crafted to project an idealized version of a person's interests and lifestyle.
Due to regulations, it is a requirement to have those systems for now, Krafcik said, although it's still wanting to make it's idealized version of the steering - wheel-less car that completed the ride in Austin.
We know that while everyone has an idealized versions of the parent they'd like to be, no parent is perfect.
Or maybe the problem is simply the rose - colored glasses older generations tend to have about their own youth when they share idealized versions of «the good old days.»
For example, one theory holds that people post idealized versions of themselves on Facebook, and comparing those to your own real - world life is toxic if you don't take part in the online theater.
I want to examine what happens when preservice teachers face less idealized versions of their teaching «selves.»
Inspired by old mannequins she found on the street, Semmel worked with these «idealized versions of the female body... as alter egos to explore the isolation and anomie of objectification and fetishization.

Not exact matches

Jesus and Ayn Rand's philosophies are both drastic versions of idealized situations.
You see, you are still using the same jargon of the Christianity you left to still manipulate Christians with your own idealized version.
But we might want to at least tell stories and show models of love that don't look so predictable, that speak more to the way we actually live and love instead of some idealized and often unsatisfying or unsustainable version of it, stories that recognize that loving relationships are as varied and beautifully complicated as we humans are.
Throughout, Flanders notes how difficult it can be to research or understand what everyday houses and homes were like over the centuries; the versions of «home» we see depicted in classic works of art, for example, were often idealized, and there has been little impetus, historically, to preserve humble homes for posterity (she offers the particularly stark example of the incredible scarcity of authentic examples of slave quarters in the American South).
The artist has stated that her precise, flat compositions represent «idealized or fictionalized versions of interiority.»
It stands as an idealized, colossal version of the familiar plant: a civic monument to the perfect orchid, now the chosen ornament of contemporary culture.
During these early years (1820s), landscape painting was divided into two schools or styles: the Italianate Neoclassical school of Southern Europe which promoted idealized imaginary views often populated with mythological, or biblical figures; and a more realistic school derived from the Dutch Realist tradition - more popular in England and Northern Europe - which remained faithful to the real nature rather than the idyllic version.
Approximately 1300 five - day idealized simulations are performed using a higher - resolution version of the GFDL hurricane prediction system (grid spacing as fine as 9 km, with 42 levels).»
A comprehensive idealized hurricane intensity modeling study by Knutson and Tuleya, published in Journal of Climate (2004), confirms the general conclusions of previous studies but makes them more robust by using future climate projections from nine different global climate models and four different versions of the GFDL hurricane model.
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