Sentences with phrase «imaginary world made»

«It's a unique LEGO adventure that lets kids enter an epic, imaginary world made entirely from LEGO bricks, featuring a host of different themes and fun LEGO characters all mixed up together.»

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In our modern world there are many people who make up imaginary stories about early man.
, or working hard to justify your continued belief in some imaginary but obviously impotent being, why not get to work trying to make the world a better place in some way?
Try putting some faith in your fellow man, and in yourself, and not an imaginary deity, and we may stand a chance of making the world a better place for everyone.
It seems to follow that, just as a dominant philosophical imaginary governs the quality of understandings of the world, so the myths that inform a self - creating social imaginary must delimit what that society can as well as should make of itself, while leaving certain possibilities open.
This strong tradition of detestation of this world in preference for the imaginary «next» inherently makes sex difficult.
This corrosion of faith can be answered and reversed but in order to do so we must, as Holloway says, realise «the need for personal prayer, penance, humility, and union with God by meditation and mystical communion,» [10] so that thereby the Word of God will be manifested in our world not as «the breath of any imaginary pale Galilean, but the splendour and dynamism of God in the power of the Spirit,» Jesus Christ «the bringer in of the enormous vision that is splendid, the majesty of the Intellect of God and of Man, the fullness of the Kingdom on Earth which God has made for Man, and can bring to consummation only in and through His creature, Man.»
There will be art created, movies watched, trips taken, iPad played, messes made, piano practiced, experiments conducted, imaginary worlds invented, new people met and errands run.
Tom gets his dream job as head coach of some imaginary college program and moves the bounty of his loins to a humongous mansion on the university's dime, leading to a lot of belly - aching, undeveloped «new kid» bully subplots, and what would be the final nail in Hilary Duff's career if the world that made her a star in the first place made any kind of sense.
They love to make things up and will very often have imaginary worlds they will refer to.
(or just do the unit) Students: - Invent, describe and inhabit an imaginary world - Identify and make character choices - Create story ideas - Use improvisation to explore elements of the story - Put themselves in someone else's shoes and reflect on characters - Respond to directions - Use voice, movement and gesture to convey meaning - Collaborate with peers to create scenes and contribute ideas - Interpret a story - Contribute to guided drama experiences Check out my store for more drama resources!
K.M. Weiland lives in make - believe worlds, talks to imaginary friends, and survives primarily on chocolate truffles and espresso.
Together they form Moreno & Grau Studio and use photography and video to capture their process of building an imaginary world, one that often includes sculptures and installations made in the studio.
The game's Story mode is a suite of some 20 - odd levels made by Media Molecule that circumnavigate LittleBigPlanet's imaginary world.
Even though the clip is only a few minutes long, it's pretty fascinating to watch Ueda in his element and hear his thoughts on process of making the imaginary world of The Last Guardian feel real and natural - looking.
Since then, I've been obsessed with the escapism of virtual worlds and the exploration of what makes good game design, to the extent that I'd spend hours developing imaginary games with friends or sketching whole casts of characters when I should have been paying attention in class.
Really, world: you're going to spend $ 100 billion on make - believe items for your imaginary farms?
Grand Theft Auto 5 will be a huge open - world game, and the game's environment is so impressive that it made legendary developer and Metal Gear Solid creator Hideo Kojima depressed over the scale of the world and the details within the imaginary Blaine County.
People may feel that the imaginary characters they «created» exist in a different space, that one's online persona along with the online others live in an make - believe dimension, a dream world, separate and apart from the demands and responsibilities of the real world.
In such a way, the artist was always floating between the two worlds, the real and the imaginary one, looking to make a unique artistic bridge between them.
Her illustrations tend to incorporate quirky characters, imaginary worlds and bold colours that aim to make you feel good.
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But with Breaking News, I am really going back even further, in 1992, and a piece I made at City Racing, called «Run for Your Life», where I literally drew onto the walls with felt - tip pen a world of little figures, little imaginary people in distress, being torn into pieces.
The vivid imaginary world of his childhood, fuelled by childhood fears and a passion for making things, led to the development of mythical stories, in which his teddy, Alan Measles, is the super hero, and also to his transvestite alter ego, Claire, who collected the Turner Prize in 2003 in a Bo Peep - style dress.
The artist describes these imaginary worlds as part of a «matriarchal universe toiling with the generative possibilities of art making as utility, ritual, and survival.»
If you're going to argue with them about gravity you need to first point out they don't have any, because they have created an entirely imaginary world for their Greenhouse Effect of imaginary molecules without the real gas properties which make real gases subject to gravity.
Carbon dioxide and nitrogen and oxygen have been reduced to a non-existant entity, a concept of a gas with no properties and processes, as they've done with «all electromagnetic energy is the same and all create heat on being absorbed», making them ideal gases without properties and processes in the Greenhouse Effect — they have actually become hard dots of nothing without volume travelling at great speeds under their own molecular momentum bouncing off each other in elastic collisions, as the description of the imaginary ideal gas in a container of real world physics textbooks.
So, in this imaginary world it was necessary to make visible light the heat energy from the Sun, which in the real world is physically impossible.
Using a simple computer program, it described an imaginary world that was only made up of two kinds of daisy.
In any imaginary world where gravity acts on «heat» or does «work» on a gas that is in static force equilibrium and not moving, you can make it come out any way that you like, but please understand that it is nothing but a fantasy on your part.
Given that $ 50 billion is the price often quoted for providing everyone on earth with clean water, why are you not criticising that, rather than making it seem that it is the as - yet imaginary money going towards climate mitigation and adaptation that is holding the world back?
As a little girl, I was happy and playful, making up imaginary worlds, games, mock class rooms and what have we.
According to Klein's theory, a situation in which a child does not receive sufficient nurturing care increases the likelihood that the child will retreat into a make - believe world filled with imaginary objects, generated in an attempt to satisfy the need for real objects.
It's the futuristic visions it presents that make science fiction the successful genre that it is, and Estonian designer Jaanus Orgusaar knows how to transform those imaginary worlds into real life with his furniture designs.
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