Sentences with phrase «of itinerant»

She has taught a range of undergraduate and graduate courses related to early childhood education and early childhood special education and has published extensively in the area of itinerant ECSE service delivery.
Scheduled the issuances of laptop systems according to data in Access database and notified coordinators of itinerant staff schedule for pick - up.
Before SOA 2003 was drafted the Home Office undertook a review of the notification requirements (see Consultation Paper on the Review of Part 1 of the Sex Offenders Act 1997 (the consultation paper), Home Office, July 2001) and examined the difficulty of itinerant sex offenders.
The pathos inspired by De Jong's depiction of these itinerant performers, whose lives are on the periphery of mainstream society, has a cinematic quality that recalls such science fiction classics as La Jetée (1962), Mad Max (1979), and Apocalypse Now (1979).
This photographer's exploration of fictive utopias and the dreams of the itinerant gives us pictures of empty freight trains rolling through mountain landscapes, hobo musicians, and wizened prospectors still looking to strike it rich.
Unsurprisingly, singular emerging artists — the curatorial specialty of the itinerant ICA — never quite seem to know what to do with the space.
They are also nods to the artist David Hammons, whose voice also features on the mixtape, and whose own commentary on Marcel Duchamp's legacy in the art world inspired the name of this itinerant detox clinic.
She combines the group portraits she took with fragments about the loneliness of her itinerant existence and the dark thoughts that sometimes accompany it.
Intimate 1960s drawings, which bear the marks of his itinerant early life between London and Sudan, join haunting 1980s ink - on - paper works made after his imprisonment by the Sudanese government in 1975.
-- The fortunes of the life of an itinerant painter!
Re-Shuffle: Notions of an Itinerant Museum, a survey about the possibilities for the museums of today and the future, is presented by first - year graduate students at the Center for Curatorial Studies (CCS) at Bard College, and takes the form of a publication - as - exhibition to be held at Art in General's Gallery 4 at 79 Walker Street, New York City.
This painting shows a group of itinerant, socially marginalized circus performers who would have traveled from town to town to earn a living.
Or is the actuality of an itinerant museum inherently problematic, a contradiction in terms, a paradox waiting to happen?
First - Year Students at Bard's Center for Curatorial Studies Present «Re-Shuffle: Notions of an Itinerant Museum» at New York City's Art in General from February 24 through March 18
Ever since, the history of the medium in the United States has careened alongside the nation's super highways and roadways, so argues The Open Road, Aperture's new title surveying the work of itinerant photographers from Frank to Stephen Shore, Todd Hido, and Justine Kurland.
Andrei Roiter's body of work is fueled by the spectatorial solitude of the itinerant lifestyle.
While I didn't aspire to the latter, I was enamoured by the romantic notion of travelling the world printing, so I did everything I could to reinvent the concept of itinerant printing for modern times.
Son of itinerant parents, first students, then professors, and finally travel publishers who traversed the globe from 1963 when I was three.
New York, New York — March 7, 2018 — Barnes & Noble, Inc. (NYSE: BKS), the world's largest retail bookseller, today announced that Patty Yumi Cottrell's Sorry to Disrupt the Peace (McSweeney's), a darkly comic debut novel about a young woman seeking an explanation for her adoptive brother's suicide, and Jessica Bruder's Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty - First Century (W.W. Norton), a finely reported narrative that follows a new generation of itinerant workers, are the winners of the 2017 Discover Awards for fiction and nonfiction, respectively.
I understood the siren song of the itinerant traveler, followed its tune to distant shores... Every journey has its end.
Barnes & Noble, Inc. (NYSE: BKS), the world's largest retail bookseller, today announced that Patty Yumi Cottrell's Sorry to Disrupt the Peace (McSweeney's), a darkly comic debut novel about a young woman seeking an explanation for her adoptive brother's suicide, and Jessica Bruder» sNomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty - First Century (W.W. Norton), a finely reported narrative that follows a new generation of itinerant workers, are the winners of the 2017 Discover Awards for fiction and nonfiction, respectively.
The most common model for providing necessary adaptations is the assignment of an itinerant teacher to serve the student directly in the regular classroom or to provide consultation to the educational team.
Driven by the need to find someone of the right race or ethnicity, or to hire someone who in no way resembles the previous superintendent, school boards draw at random from a weak pool of itinerant school administrators.
Instead of adding to the numbers of itinerant soldiers, scattered like ronin, engaged in their own isolated skirmishes, the goal was to help develop a new set of leaders with common purpose that could be leveraged to increase collective impact.
He's also the son of itinerant lettuce pickers.
He has recorded the sonic calling cards of itinerant merchants in Beijing's back alleys, and the descendants of court musicians of the Tang Dynasty.
A documentary encounter with the presence, history, and memories of an itinerant mercenary, it is an intimate experience at once absorbing and terrifying.
The correlated behavior of itinerant electrons in these materials sets complex oxides apart from traditional semiconductors such as Si and GaAs.
Desert soil has a living crust that is essential for fixing nitrogen, a critical plant nutrient, and for avoiding erosion that produces a swirl of itinerant dust.
Today is the birthday of Victor Hensen, a German physiologist born in 1835, who made his mark studying a teeming array of itinerant microscopic marine organisms.
Grossman's and the NWP task force's shared assumption — that America has a shortage of scientists — is likely to come as a surprise to many of today's young scientists who, having patched together contingent lives through several years of itinerant positions, have yet to find a permanent job.
I have also heard of Itinerant preachers at East Legon school junction and other places disrespecting the ban.
Sounding only a little bit like a man whistling past a graveyard, seven of the National League's finest teams spent a happy springtime assuring themselves and a nodding assortment of itinerant experts what a whale of a pennant race this was going to be.
Son of an itinerant evangelist, spotless in his family life, loyal to his friends, a superb orator, a lawyer and politician, Ingersoll rejoiced in pointing out what he believed to be the evils sanctioned in the Old Testament and was an enthusiastic Darwinian.
Although Costi admits to enjoying the perks of itinerant ministry at the time, he began to have questions about some the inconsistencies of his uncle's ministry.
This is by no means in character for any Roman, to beg the help of an itinerant Jewish preacher.
Working for the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai Brith, Bernards was going around the country, much in the manner of an itinerant preacher, alerting people to a new thing under the sun, «the Jewish - Christian dialogue.»
@Awanderingscot A handful of itinerant Jews didn't change the linguistic landscape.
Then hear him say to a wicked thief who, in the last minutes of his life, believed in the perfect righteousness of that itinerant preacher; his execution companion, «Surely I tell you, today you will be with me in paradise.»
This tripling of the itinerant workforce resulted in unemployment being 3.9 percentage points higher in Alberta and British Columbia, where the use of temporary foreign workers is prevalent, according to a recent study by Simon Fraser University professor Dominique Gross.

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Review: If you're interested in, say, running a service that delivers mattresses on the back of a bicycle or becoming an itinerant wedding photographer, here's your holy text.
But if you're interested in, say, running a service that delivers mattresses on the back of a bicycle or becoming an itinerant wedding photographer, here's your holy text.
Student reaction to his personality and his itinerant classes had been so enthusiastic — both word - of - mouth and on online survey sites like Zerve.com — that last April he opened with a waiting list.
With an image of the Bastille being stormed by a rabble of freelance writers, part - time cooks and itinerant Caribbean fruit pickers in mind, perhaps it's relevant to consider the current situation in Europe, where generations of abundant labour regulation have robbed much of the Continent of employment flexibility — sorry, precarious work.
Though hurricanes and blizzards may be more common in other parts of the country, these regions were faced with natural disasters — and their itinerant dangers — that they'd never experienced before.
No problem for me to believe an itinerant preacher named jesus may have existed at the time claiming to be the Messiah, there were dozens of others in the area.
«As one of the [UU] denomination's many itinerant clergy, he [Hosea Ballou] was riding the circuit in the New Hampshire hills with a Baptist preacher one afternoon.
The son who God gave would grow up to become a carpenter - turned - itinerant preacher with a heart of compassion for the people the world had trampled as it fed its scarcity fears.
So, it's more important to understand god in the image of some 4,000 year old itinerant goat herder to approach the true meaning of god.
The Spaniards who came to Central America saw as backward and primitive the native system of soil cultivation, which was migratory or itinerant agriculture, involving prolonged rotation (Hall, 122 - 23).
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