In London, the Whitechapel Gallery revisits
key chapters of Exhibition Histories with a conversation between artist Lubaina Himid and curator and researcher Paul Goodwin (March 3) around three seminal exhibitions Himid curated in early 1980s London: «Five Black Women», Africa Centre (1983), «Black Women Time Now», Battersea Arts Centre (1983 - 4) and «The Thin Black Line», Institute of Contemporary Arts (1985).
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A key chapter of the personal history of Anne Frank was played out in the Anne Frank House.
Not exact matches
At a more limited round
of NAFTA talks in mid-December in Washington, Guajardo said it was important to agree on
key issues in order to close some NAFTA
chapters such as those on food safety, telecommunications, regulatory practices, and digital commerce.
Chapter 19 is
key for Canada, and the stakes are too high to not demand that it remains part
of a renewed NAFTA.
Chapter 16 — Conclusion highlights
key conclusions and implications
of preceding
chapters, as follows:
To make this guide easier to digest, I've broken the rest
of this guide down into 11 bite - sized
chapters — one for each
of the 10
key tabs
of Facebook Insights and a final
chapter for the remaining tabs.
In three
chapters of the new book, Olasky summarizes the
key themes from the earlier volume.
George Weigel provides not merely an essential and privileged account
of the closing
chapter of this extraordinary life, but also the interpretive
keys to the signature themes
of the pontificate and what Weigel calls the uniquely Woytylian synthesis
of Catholic thought and practice.
The
key to our grasping the relationship between science and religion lies especially in the notion
of perception that we have developed in the preceding
chapters (especially Ch.
Still, the Encyclical uses the term at
key points
of Chapters Two and Five with significant thematic links to other parts
of the encyclical, not least
Chapter Six on technology.
One
chapter, for instance, nicely elaborates seven
key macro-social trends that have powerfully formed the lives
of post-Boomers and, indirectly, the experiences
of American churches
of all denominations.
First, as the title
of a
key chapter puts it, the American example shows that religion can «Make Use
of Democratic Instincts» in a manner mutually beneficial to itself and democracy; second, sustainable democracy needs religion, which means we can expect democratic peoples to remain attached to its continuance or at least potentially receptive to its revival (cf. II, 2.17, # s 17 - 20); third, democratic times, because they are enlightened times, tend to be ones
of increasing doubts about religion; fourth, the relevant religion for America and Europe, Christianity, will be tugged against and perhaps eroded by powerful and ongoing democratic currents toward liberationist and materialist mores; and fifth, religion's authority in democratic society will always rest upon common opinion.
Whoever composed the hymn in the first
chapter of Colossians knew that
key — that Jesus Christ is the coherence
of creation.
It contains
chapters on the reliability
of the Bible, what Christians can do to stand against the challenges
of postmodernism, Atheism, Islam, and other
key apologetical issues (e.g., the problem
of evil).
So far as I have any
key to this new kind
of «collegiate» ministry, it is given in the previous
chapter on administering.
As pointed out in
Chapter 3, a
key factor in the successful resolution
of the intimacy crisis is the possession
of a firm sense
of personal identity as a foundation for intimate relationships.
What I'm saying in this book is look, you don't need a
chapter and verse for this; you don't need to be a church person for this; here's what we know experientially: That the relationship is the
key to happiness, and getting involved sexually on the front end
of a relationship masks unhealthy relationships and ultimately undermines sexual satisfaction.
Aside from what Gunter has suggested in his essay, I should point out that Deleuze, in his study Bergsonism (13 - 35) devoted a
chapter to outlining some
of the
key principles
of «Intuition as Method.»
This kind
of indebtedness applies especially to Susanne Langer, Philosophy in a New
Key, and Heinrich Zimmer, Philosophies
of India, on which I have leaned heavily for portions
of Chapters Three and Six respectively.
(I take my distinction
of signals and symbols from Susanne Langer, Philosophy in a New
Key, third edition [Harvard University Press, 1957], especially
Chapter III.
In any event, the point
of this
chapter, intended to prepare the way for further discussion
of what I have styled «another» (and I am convinced a better) theological approach, is simply to insist that we can only be loyal to our ancestors in the Christian tradition, but above all loyal to the chief stress in the faith which that tradition has conveyed to us, if and when and as we are ready to put stress on love's centrality — and to use that as our
key to the whole theological enterprise.
The other
chapters of Schmidt's book provide similarly rich, textured accounts
of key atheists» lives and works.
19 I will give you the
keys of the kingdom of heaven... (THE KEYS WERE USED IN ACTS CHAPTE
keys of the kingdom
of heaven... (THE
KEYS WERE USED IN ACTS CHAPTE
KEYS WERE USED IN ACTS
CHAPTER 2)
Acts
Chapter 2: The same Peter, who Jesus gave the
keys to the kingdom
of heaven told them how to become member
of the kingdom
of heaven here on earth, (the kingdom
of heaven on earth is the church
of Christ, the Lord's church, the body
of Christ)?
During the sessions,
key ideas from the
chapters of the manuscript were presented.
As explained in
chapter two, Hartshorne regards human conscious experience as our only reliable
key to unlock the mysteries
of reality.
One
of the
key problems for modern thinking Christians at that time, in Ellul's view, was the problem
of communication, to which he devoted one
of the book's
chapters.
Another
key point out
of chapter 1 is that the seven letters to the churches function as seven introductions to the book, providing seven different perspectives (p. 14), and therefore, seven different meanings or applications.
Initially, Fr Pacwa guides the readers or participants through the Temple liturgy and encourages them to use the Sacred Scriptures, looking up
key texts associated with the theme
of the particular
chapter.
Mark the moving, empathic indictment
of chapter 1; the knowing ox and ass contrasted with unknowing Israel; the awful totality
of the Yahweh - Israel alienation — all this with the
key to Yahweh's controversy with Israel (v. 13), «1 can not endure iniquity and solemn assembly!»
And when we go on to
key words like justification, redemption, salvation, grace (and others) we confront the problem
of finding English equivalents (see
Chapter m) and, more important,
of trying to delimit the range
of meanings.
Knowing what's hot before it even hits the market is a
key chapter in the 25 - year success story
of Hot Mama's Foods.
As discussed in
Chapter 3, Australia's clean and green reputation is a vulnerable brand, with biosecurity risks and comparatively poor OECD food safety ratings57 threatening the marketing strategy
of many
key product categories.
This
chapter highlights cross-cutting enablers that are
key to unlocking all
of the strategic growth opportunities discussed.
Key Features: • Focuses on health claim legislation for this commercially important food sector • Includes
chapters on the current situation in all the major world markets including Europe, the USA, Japan, India and China • Covers food, feed and pharmaceutical applications
of probiotics
Morale was a
key aspect to a lack
of success in the past and I think that the signing
of Ozil was page - turning moment in that
chapter.
Many
of our recommendations (for example, that absent fathers be actively sought out by services) are in the report — and
key paragraphs from our publications are entered word - for - word (see particularly the «Widening inclusion» section
of the
chapter on Children and Parents).
To leave you with information on how different emotion coaching is and the results, here are some
key endpoints at the end
of the
chapter.
Readers will find everything from: age - specific feeding advice; guidance on talking about nutrition with children in an age - appropriate way; sections on the really tough problems like eating disorders, allergies, and picky eating; a
chapter devoted to meal planning and shopping; charts showing sources
of key nutrients, appropriate portion sizes and when produce is in season and how to prepare it; lists
of healthy snack and lunch ideas; and much more.
Chapter 1 Why Cry - It - Out and Sleep - Training Techniques Are Bad for Babes 5
Chapter 2 Dangers
of «Crying It Out»: Damaging Children and Their Relationships for the Long - term 11
Chapter 3 Why Not «Crying It Out» (Part 1) The Science that Tells Us that Responsiveness Is
Key 21
Chapter 4 Why Not «Crying It Out» (Part 2) Can Certain Infant Care Practices Cause Excessive Stress?
I address many
of these leaps in the relevant age
chapters of The Sleep Lady's Good Night, Sleep Tight, but the
key is remembering that these new skills excite children and change their world, sometimes quite literally.
All
chapters also contain developmental considerations based upon a child's age, a concise summary to drill home
key points, a bibliography for further reading and a handful
of healthy recipes designed to support the specific goals
of the
chapter.
I still believe, as I put it in
chapter two, that «software», not «hardware» — the long, slow waves
of cultural change, not the more obvious technological and economic changes that figure so prominently in public debate and academic social science — hold the
key to the British predicament; that our ills form an interdependent system or, in medical language, a «syndrome»; and that they reflect the bewilderment and disorientation
of a people who have forgotten the history that shaped them, and who therefore no longer know who they are.
(Ironically, the local
chapters of the Teamsters endorsed DiNapoli, whose widespread labor support played a
key role in his defeat
of Wilson).