Sentences with phrase «life compositions of»

This lengthy series incorporates meticulously arranged still life compositions of found objects and pop culture paraphernalia, photographed against the stark surfaces of the artist's studio in an exact and precise manner.
Blackham paints simple still life compositions of solitary subjects, such as a blue marble or a glass of water.

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These two realms daringly teamed up to give us; our being as becoming a physical representation into becoming as multi-duplicitous cellular cosmologies evolved thru timeliness venerations against the granules of dimensioned celestial life's compartmentalized cellular compositions of cosmological gestured wonders.
The songs on this two - cd set are arranged thematically rather than chronologically and reflect many of the recurring themes of Cash's oeuvre: love, sin, redemption, life, death... Adding to the intimacy level, many of the songs feature spoken introductions by Cash, as if he were introducing the songs to an audience, in which he talks about his history with the song, how he learned it, or wrote it and, more personally, why he feels such a deep connection with the composition.
It should be clear from these examples that the analysis of the composition of Process and Reality provides the means whereby White - head's can be appreciated as a living and growing philosophy.
The spaceship blasted off with a recording of various sounds and compositions that represented life on this planet to whomever might encounter it.
Philip Clayton, a theologian at Claremont School of Theology, picks up on this dimension of evolutionary process and likens creaturely life to the unfolding of a jazz composition: God provides the motifs, but creatures (of various kinds, from the smallest to the largest) provide the original riffs.
The quality of great Art is that» (t) be very details of its compositions live supremely in their own right» (AI 282).
The composition of the stories into a structure now reflecting profound meditation on the meaning of history and the nature and activity of God in history has not obscured a zestful appreciation of the life that produced the stories.
By the same token, conflict between rival groups within a society may be intensified by differences in their net reproduction rates; such differences may have implications for the tenor of civil life or the composition and character of the national directorate, factors that may play a decisive role in determining the climate for development.
The essay for German composition, Reflections of a Youth on Choosing a Vocation involves a careful study of the purposes of life and human being's proper duty to fellow human beings.
When we recall that Hosea lived not long after the ascribed dates of composition of the J and E documents, the situation becomes relatively clear.
And further, «neither physical nature nor life can be understood unless we fuse them together as essential factors in the composition of «really real» things whose interconnections and individual characters constitute the universe» (Whitehead 1966 p. 150).
This perverted psychiatric identity, elevated to the status of a mutant «life form» in order to safeguard polite society against its disgusting depravities, swallowed up the entire character of the afflicted: «Nothing that went into [the homosexual's] total composition was unaffected by his sexuality.
29 The reconversion is bolstered by a similar presupposition that all those who live in the geographical limits of India are nothing other than Hindus, even if there is a dominant and credible argument made by these communities that they are not only non-Hindu but pre-Hindu in composition.
Can we not now explain all the so - called «miracles» of life and mind (and even social behavior) in terms of chemical and genetic composition?
The distance of earth from the sun, and the composition of elements allowed merely for carbon based organisms, but this in no way discounts other life based on a different element.
Ayala goes on to argue that «science and religious beliefs need not be in contradiction because science and religion concern different matters», respectively «the composition of matter» etc, and «the meaning and purpose of human life» etc..
But the history of the composition and reception of confessions also teaches us that the church has found life - giving orientation in them.
These bitterly suppressed people in their ragged procession, remembering now the word of Moses conveying the Word of Another, in overwhelming realization that only this Word could effect so glorious and impossible an outcome; this company of the lost, the enslaved, the dying, now found and freed and given life by God; this weak, diffuse body of humanity suddenly made almost terrifyingly aware of its unity and entity as created out of God's unfathomable purpose - these people in this company, in this body, all break forth into a spontaneous hymn of praise, more shout than song, more chant than anthem, more cry of ecstasy than conscious composition:
«6 As in civilization, so in art, individuals appear immortal: «The very details of -LSB-...] compositions live supremely in their own right.
Lyrically, their compositions reflect the light and dark in all of us and combined with bold experimental production that breathes life into their space - age - prog, punk pop that appeal to broad spectrum of music lovers around the globe.
The primary objective of the present study was to determine the effects of added supplemental protein to the habitual diet of free - living overweight and obese adults, without energy restriction, on body weight and composition.
A Celebration of American Composers Icons in the arena of popular composition, Gershwin, Bernstein, and Copland brought the American experience to life through their vibrant and unforgettable...
Make high achievement one theme in the large composition of a child's life.
While our infant nutrition products meet the needs of non-breastfed babies during the first critical months of life, the functional benefits that are referred to on our products are scientifically substantiated - the result of many years of intensive research on how best to improve the formula composition.
The main difference between Enfamil Newborn and Infant formula is that Enfamil Newborn was designed to mimic the composition of the mother's milk during the baby's first week of life.
The live, 90 - min format includes the topics: benefits to Mom and baby, anatomy and physiology of breastfeeding, breastmilk composition, let - down reflex, kangaroo mother care, latch, positioning, hand expression, frequency of feeding, nipple care, what to do when baby won't latch, hunger cues, support and planning, and FAQs.
The estimated percentage of US children aged 2 to 5 years and 6 to 11 years classified as overweight increased from 5.0 % and 6.5 % in 1980 to 10.4 % and 19.6 %, respectively, in 2007 -2008.1-3 The increase in childhood obesity was also observed among those aged 6 to 23 months, from 7.2 % in 1980 to 11.6 % in 2000.1 Given the numerous health risks related to childhood obesity,4 - 7 its prevention is becoming a public health priority.8 It has been reported that feeding practices affect growth and body composition in the first year of life, with breastfed infants gaining less rapidly than formula - fed infants.9 - 14 There is also evidence that breastfed infants continue to have a low risk for later childhood obesity.15 - 18
Objective To examine the associations of delivery mode and feeding method with infant intestinal microbiome composition at approximately 6 weeks of life.
To analyze whether the implementation by maternity facilities of practices that support breastfeeding varied depending on the racial composition of the area surrounding the facility, CDC linked data from its 2011 Maternity Practices in Infant Nutrition and Care (mPINC) survey to U.S. Census data on the percentage of blacks living within the zip code area of each facility.
The findings suggest that the implementation of maternity care practices supportive of breastfeeding vary based on the racial composition of the area, which means women living in areas with higher percentages of blacks might have less access to these services.
The effect of feeds of differing composition on entero - insular hormone secretion in the first hours of life in human neonates
Organizers explained that Harlem had been chosen for the protest as it represents a neighborhood in flux, where soaring housing and commercial rents threaten to undermine the community's historic composition of working - class and middle - class life in New York.
«There is no reason why these two bills critically important to the lives of LGBT New Yorkers did not pass in the Senate this session,» Schaefer said after it concluded, adding, «There certainly is cause to see a need for a change in the composition of the leadership.
Mud flat organisms become established encouraging other life forms changing the organic composition of the soils.
But two new studies probe the likely compositions of the seven Earth - sized worlds orbiting the cool, dim star, and some are looking better and better as places to live (SN: 3/18/17, p. 6).
There are clues that these species may fare better than their stony counterparts after a disaster, but more research needs to be done to understand how storms, warming waters and ocean acidification can alter the composition of reefs and whether these changes are permanent or short - lived, Lasker says.
This NASA MARS 2020 approach of mapping the elemental, mineral, and organic composition of rocks at high spatial resolution with non-destructive techniques is now commonly used on Earth to provide unambiguous evidence for early life in its preserved nanoscale context.
This shift results in significant changes in forest species composition with their accompanying ecological effects and, moreover, affects the capacity of forest biomass (the mass of living trees) to store carbon.
The examination of the isotope composition of individual amino acids in the collagen shows that the bears lived on a strictly vegan diet.
Their interaction was made possible by a real - time technology that looks set to change the face of musical composition, rehearsal and live performance.
A new perspective on chemical composition is thus indispensable for a thorough understanding of the origin of the Solar System and the origin of life on the Earth.
The team analysed the chemical composition of tiny shells built by organisms (foraminifera) that had lived in the water column and at the sea bottom before their shells became embedded in the seafloor sediments.
A second study to be presented at ObesityWeek looks further into the impact of maternal obesity and its influence on child body composition during the first six years of life, beginning at age three months.
Altering the composition of tofu whey via biotransformation methods converts its strong beany odour into a fruity, sweet flavour, and extends the shelf life of tofu whey from less than one day to about four months.
There are details of the structure of the living cell, essential features in the composition of metals, cotton, silk, rubber, paint, bone, nerve, and a thousand other things which are hidden even from the microscope, and must always remain so hidden because the failure does not lie with the skill of the optician but with the incapacity of light itself.
Indeed, for some time paleontologists and astrobiologists hunting for bits of life on Mars have made use of Raman spectroscopy, a technique that can reveal the cellular composition of a sample.
Changes in the composition and activity of the gut microbiome in early life can influence the immune system and these changes might indirectly lead to changes in asthma later in life,» said Dr. Anke Maitland - van der Zee, senior author of the study.
«Many people that have maintained the same weight throughout their lives are not fully aware how their body composition has changed — until it unfortunately becomes unavoidably evident,» says Luigi Ferrucci, scientific director of the National Institute on Aging and former director of the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging, America's longest - running scientific study of human aging.
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