Not exact matches
Not only can this common language become a vehicle
for mutual understanding, it can bring balance back to the imbalance that focusing on any single
identity marker like prosperity will invariably produce.
In early 2000 they decided to fund a project to develop methods to first prioritise those species at greatest risk, and then to identify those where DNA
markers (characterised differences in DNA used
for identity) were not currently available, but could be of potential use in enforcement cases.
The leads aren't part of the orchestra, we gather, until they bust out of their respective dollhouses and trade the
identity markers those spaces (and their director) impose on them
for something like a natural state out in the open.
They were just as likely to identify themselves by personal tastes in fashion and music,
for example, as by traditional
identity markers such as race and ethnicity.
Just over half (50.9 percent) of U.S. middle and high school students reported being verbally harassed at school based on appearance or body size, and the numbers
for bullying based on other
identity markers were also worrying: race / ethnicity (30.3 percent), gender expression (21.9 percent), sexual orientation (19.4 percent), gender (18.1 percent), religion (18.0 percent), and disability (12.7 percent).
When in use on stage, Cave's painstakingly detailed textile sculptures conceal the wearer's
identity, trading the apparent
markers of race and gender
for a visual cacophony of heavy beading, embroidery, and organic materials such as twigs or human hair.
Drawn to symbol and metaphor, her academic interest in Judaism focused on
identity markers of daily life — particularly clothing and hair —
for insight into views on sexuality, beauty and modesty.
The weightless figures, painted onto the glass panes have no fixed
identity, but are instead place
markers for birth, loss, death, and milestones in a woman's lifetime.
MOCA GA's Director Annette Cone - Skelton «is especially excited about this exhibition as it offers the public the unique opportunity to view the many processes undertaken by a professional sculptor in the design and execution of diverse and monumental gateway structures that serve as architectural
markers for community
identity.
For GENERATION, Maclean has developed themes first touched on in her recent exhibition I HEART SCOTLAND (2013), which looked at popular
markers of Scottish
identity and the political debate around independence.
Because racialization is explicitly defined
for the purposes of this study as either or both an imposed or chosen
identity... in contrast to «race» and «visible minority» that purport to be objective
markers regardless of an individual's experience.»
In a very positive light, France's Central Bank, The Banque de France has tested blockchain technology
for use in the management of SEPA Credit Identifiers or identification
markers used to establish the
identity of creditors within the Single Euro Payments Area.
Ironically, while the protection system developed complex blood quantum calculations to decide «how Aboriginal» individuals were, they had no regard
for the existing tribal, clan and family group divisions that are important
markers of culture and
identity.