Not exact matches
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Nature of Human
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of Gastonia (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1940); Raymond J. Jones, A Comparative Study
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of the Dukhobors (New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1940); Ephraim Ericksen, The Psychological and Ethical Aspects
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There are five phases within the 20 - year growth period that illustrate the fluid
nature of home education as a
social movement.
As a grassroots web - based
movement led primarily by young women
of colour, Afropolitanism is a fitting example
of the changing landscape and
nature of global citizenship and
social relations in the 21st Century.
The
social unrest
of the late 1960s, leading up to the oil crisis
of 1973, were central to the development
of the «back to
nature» philosophy
of the modern environmental
movement.
As always, daily meditation is a big step in the right direction, along with regular
movement (somehow we keep coming back to that), plenty
of social interaction, and getting out into
nature as much as possible.
Learn more about becoming a member and joining a
movement that's building a community
of fun - loving
nature enthusiasts through this series
of «park
socials!»
Join the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, the membership - based nonprofit benefiting your national parks, and be a part
of the
movement that's building a community
of fun - loving
nature enthusiasts through a series
of socials in these parks.
The work is geometric in
nature and takes its cues from Constructivism, Suprematism, and Latin American modernism — art
movements that came to being in order to address the radical changes
of the modern era, be they political,
social, visual, or otherwise.
Her current series «WHOLE EARTH SYSTEMS» builds on the hopeful, utopian and speculative
nature of various underground
social movements from the 1960's and 1970's.
Smith creates environments that evoke
movement and energy, as she culls what she calls the «graceful and spiritual qualities
of the written word and the everyday» from among the vast
nature of «things» that we consume and discard, which resonate on a personal and
social scale.
The socially responsible and multidisciplinary
nature of his work is part
of an emerging
movement among artists and designers channeling some
of their energy into actively working to bring attention to pressing
social issues such as poverty, famine and water resources.
Through the distortion
of natural forms and
movements in
nature and in objects, she seek to create small, visual breaches in the
social settings and norms that we as humans relate to.
Over a series
of events Melia explores how changes in a virtually - inclined world impact on our bodies and the places we live; reflecting on the relationship between physical and
social movement, the abstraction
of self and the shifting
nature of representation.
Given the civilization challenging
nature of climate change, many observers
of the failure
of governments to respond to the threat
of climate change have concluded that creating a strong
social movement on climate change is the best hope
of preventing catastrophic harm from human - induced warming given the enormity
of the challenge facing the world.
Adults and children engaged in a therapeutic alliance that focuses on play have an opportunity to choose from a variety
of modalities such as
movement (body play), sand play, dream play,
nature play,
social play, pretend (fantasy) play, creative play, storytelling, and vocal play.