Sentences with phrase «late life shift»

But, according to Shum, Schnabel's contributions to the permanent collection are significant not just in their number, but in the marked ways in which they differ from earlier items collected by the pair, perhaps signaling a late life shift in tastes on the part of Johnson and Whitney.

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She'd arrive home late at night from shifts as a server with goodies in hand to share with her neighbors and enjoyed living alone, but said she felt a strong intuition about something dark on the horizon.
This is despite the fact that the average person shifts their attention span roughly 565 times a day as technology and social networks like Facebook have become increasingly part of many people's lives, Leaf later added.
New workforce realities, demographic shifts and changes in retirement financing stand to fundamentally transform how we will experience later life — in ways that are both positive and negative.
A shift on global warming is the latest sign Trump might be backing away from some of his campaign rhetoric as life in the Oval Office approaches.
there have been many throughout history who have argued against Christianity their entire life and shifted later once they realize truth.
So why has Brand chosen this material for his latest show, and does doing so mark a coming of age another seismic shift in his roller - coaster life?
Will traditional marriage follow the path of preborn life — an issue moving from judicial activism and socially elite proclamations that a generational shift was «inevitable» and «the debate is over» to our day decades later where the youngsters are more right minded about abortion than their parents.
So Smith's «Dead Lady» tells of the miraculous revival of Christian faith, sine ecclesia, and it is no surprise to discover that Smith was a China specialist who shifted toward a denominationally fuzzy Christianity late in life.
Although the Slow Movement — a cultural shift toward slowing down life's pace — began in the late 1980s, it has recently undergone a surge in popularity.
Coupled with the industrialization of production in factories, this brought a radical shift in people's lives, from a predominantly rural existence to a predominantly urban one, first in Europe and later elsewhere.
It seems to me that this latest shift in 20th - century theology is not to a different issue from that of liberation theologies, but to a deepening of it, a recognition that the fate of the oppressed and the fate of the earth are inextricably interrelated, for we all live on one planet — a planet vulnerable to our destructive behavior.
It is unfortunate that a country of this stature, who rules the world, from the skies like a god, and lacks comprehensive leadership to deal with these pressing issues... where are the Presidents akin to our late leaders that took the initiative and got things done, America has become a cold, hostile place to live, We lack the sense of unity that made us what we are... There are hundreds of thousand unemployed, Why can't the government promote an agency akin to the peace corps, that utilizes the young folks sitting on their a $ $ and make them earn their unemployment check by working in this storm zone, to rehabilitate and get these folks back on their feet... it would promote a culture of selflessness and charity and would without a question cause a paradigm shift in the minds of our youth, This is what makes a nation great!
But experienced over the longer term, these adaptations also cause an array of physiological problems: They tend to lead to a compromised immune system, metabolic shifts that contribute to weight gain, and, later in life, a variety of physical ailments, from asthma to heart disease.
As off Monday I learned that I was having a long shift Tuesday followed by a drive home to an early morning helping my mom a new phone a late drive home after a bunch of laundry being done thank goodness another early morning to work short shift blog photos and I am here typing an hour before this goes live.
Paul Proulx, also a ranking member of the Fidi Neighborhood Association, said he joined the group specifically to advocate for much - needed city services and Downtown infrastructure improvements — most notably through upgrades to the area's colonial - era street grid, which locals have blamed for a whole host of quality - of - life and safety issues — that have been late catching up with the area's radical demographic shift.
The consequences of modern life, eating and staying up later, shift work, cell phone addiction, and travel across time zones, all disturb internal clocks.
Some 11,000 years ago, humans living in the ancient Middle East region called the Fertile Crescent shifted from a nomadic existence, based on hunting game and gathering wild plants, to a more sedentary lifestyle that would later give rise to permanent settlements.
«Obesity is shifting cancer to young adults: Obesity can also alter a young person's likelihood of developing cancer later in life
The researchers were not able to link the biological changes in the chimps» brains to shifts in their behaviour later in life.
Since the late 1960s, it has been used to gauge the impact of specific changes — a shift in diet or receiving a particular drug — on life span.
It's not unusual for these issues to come on late in life; their response to a diet they used to do well on has suddenly shifted.
Many of the latest wave of sustainably minded designers have shifted their focus away from strictly organic materials (which tend to be basic) in favor of a more holistic approach that takes into account the entire life cycle of a piece of clothing, from its carbon footprint to the livelihood of who made it.
Living against the clock - working late - night shifts or eating at inappropriate times, for example - can come with real health risks, metabolic syndrome, obesity, and diabetes among them.
I lived alone for a few years and had a stressful job initially working shifts in a flour mill then later driving a truck.
Living against the clock — working late - night shifts or eating at inappropriate times, for example — can...
Living against the clock — working late - night shifts or eating at inappropriate times, for example — can come with real health risks, metabolic syndrome, obesity, and diabetes among them.
Living against the clock - working late - night shifts or eating at inappropriate...
Parkland - September 20 Taking its name from the hospital where late president John F. Kennedy died 50 years ago this November, Parkland strays from conspiracy theories and whodunit scenarios and shifts its focus to the real - life doctors, nurses and other who stepped up in the days following the president's death.
John (Jack Reynor) lives a life of monotony driving a taxi, often pulling late night shifts just to keep afloat while playing parent to his alcoholic mother Jean (Toni Collette).
Employing multiple third - person narrators, obscured quotations, and playful shifts in time, Trier (Oslo, August 31st) navigates lives in stasis: eldest son Jonah (Jesse Eisenberg), a sociology professor who doesn't want to go back home to his wife and baby; dad Gene (Gabriel Byrne), stalling before a retrospective show dedicated to his late wife, Isabelle (Isabelle Huppert), an acclaimed war photographer; and youngest son Conrad (Devin Druid), 15, living mostly in his own head, still unaware of the circumstances of his mom's death.
Late in the film, Cedar briefly zooms in on a bicyclist stopped at a light, doing that weight - shifting jiggle that's necessary to keep the bike from tipping over, and you realize that's Norman's life — back and forth, back and forth, trying desperately not to fall.
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He refers to the research of UCLA professor Alexander Astin on the values of college freshmen, which show a strong shift since the late sixties, away from «developing a meaningful philosophy of life» and toward «being very well off financially.»
(Calif.) Approximately 44,000 school aged children in California will no longer be living in households considered low - income, according to the latest U.S. Census data, reflecting a positive shift since the recession ended nearly six years ago.
This book aims to inspire, give hope and inform people that it is never too late to make a big shift of your ways of living.
They later expanded their business, continued to grow, and eventually made the shift to Fidelity Life.
This typically means allocating most of your funds to equity investments through mutual funds, ETFs, or individual stocks, and shifting more of your portfolio to bonds later in life.
As you may already know, the anime will eventually shift focus to life after manga chapter 699 and cover what's in the official Naruto book series later this year.
Join us on Friday, December 15 for a reception and live performance, as part of Torpedo Factory's Late Shift: STEAM - Powered December, 7 pm — 11 pm.
Ian and Mary, 1971, by the late American painter Alice Neel, is one of a handful of images in the exhibition painted directly from life, yet in her spare, urgent paintings Neel, who famously stated «I don't do realism» always alerts us to pictorial shifts and disjunctions that trigger psychological readings beyond the painted surface.
The re-writing and narration of the individual shifts to a slightly different perspective in the artist's later series, titled Exodus, as the classical compositions emphasize global aspects of living and the political geography of our globalized culture.
Gaining gradual resonance with shifting political landscapes and social climates, art created by the late Felix Gonzales - Torres during his short life was the subject of an impressive exhibition at David Zwirner's 20th street location.
This latest body of work marks a significant shift in the artist's personal life.
In another set of interactions, works by the perennially influential Philip Guston appear across three generational shifts: a Social Realist drawing of Klansmen, dated 1930, hangs amid politically progressive paintings by Jacob Lawrence (the great War Series from 1946 - 47), prints by Louis Lozowick, Hugo Gellert and Mabel Dwight, and photographs by Dorothea Lange, Margaret Bourke - White and Walker Evans; his modestly scaled abstraction, «Dial» (1956), is installed between Mark Rothko's imposing «Four Darks in Red» (1958) and Louise Bourgeois» classically phallic «Quarantania» (1941) in the galleries devoted to Abstract Expressionism; and a large, brooding, late figurative canvas of heads, shoes and eyeballs, «Cabal» (1977), turns up beside paintings by artists twenty - five to thirty years his junior, along with one from Cy Twombly, who was two years older than Guston, born in 1911, and one by Alma Thomas, who lived from 1891 to 1978.
In the fast - paced frenzy that drives our contemporary societies, where thoughts and impulses are beamed by way of artificial satellites and express the paramount need to scroll through the snippets of information that make up the latest trends, the current post-digital, new - media generation is faced with the unprecedented shift from direct life experience to an artificial way of connecting / disconnecting with the natural / analogical world.
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Camnitzer developed a body of work that explored language as primary medium, shifting from printing text on paper or walls, such as his Dictionary etchings and the room - size installation, Living Room (both 1969).
She returned to the Bay Area and soon after focused on making wire jewelry as a way to earn a living but shifted her attention back to painting a few years later and had her first solo exhibition in 1954.
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In a career shift that was part serendipity and part the result of being black - listed by the major shelter magazines for his stance against the Vietnam War, he later concentrated on documenting the work and lives of two important American artists, Alexander Calder and Louise Nevelson.
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