Sentences with phrase «of different artifacts»

«We looked at a number of different artifacts to install within the pavilion,» Museum Director Alice Greenwald said in a statement, «but the tridents seemed most fitting because they epitomize the buildings, while also conveying the spirit of fortitude that characterized the response to the attacks.»
Perfect for the whole family, this museum offers a range of different artifacts and cultural items that represent life in the area through time.

Not exact matches

This difference is partly an artifact of the different eras in which these scholars worked.
He had collected stories, artifacts and impressions, and out of this had constructed displays, each representing a different institution he had visited.
Artifacts greatly different from those in the sanctuary developed the unfolding: telephones, office equipment, a plethora of paper products, bulletin boards, and other signs, including those that say «directory» and «exit.»
The antiquities service was set up in 1858 to stem a different kind of chaos: the loss of artifacts.
Replication experiments demonstrate what different types of stone tools could have done, but they do not reveal what any particular artifact did.
The subjects had to navigate 21 different mazes, with two choices to move forward or down based on whether they sensed a visual stimulation artifact called a phosphene, which are perceived as blobs or bars of light.
By looking at the artifacts of astronauts — from their dining utensils and sleeping bags to their religious icons and family photos — these researchers hope to gain new insights into how astronauts of different backgrounds interact with each other, and how they adapt to life in microgravity.
There are a few reasons to target different regions of the gene with multiple gRNAs, but the most important is that you could avoid potential off target artifacts by comparing the phenotypes of multiple gRNAs.
Besides information gathered to answer specific experimental questions, as determined by the interests of individual partners [35]--[41], the collective data offered the opportunity to search for coordinated gene expression patterns in a systematic exploration of the mouse ES transcriptome under a battery of different experimental settings, thus minimizing possible site - specific artifacts.
You'd find a collection of random artifacts from different periods and places, and you wouldn't be sure how to associate them.
To insure accuracy and uniformity of data acquisition at the different clinical centers, MRI technologists at the sites were individually trained (by C. Klifa) to recognize and correct failures due to incomplete fat suppression, motion artifacts, and inadequate breast coverage.
Each of the 3 rooms at Key Quest has a different theme and mission: Save the President and prevent an unauthorized nuclear launch; recover a priceless stolen artifact from the high security facility where the thieves are keeping it; or help find a new planet for humankind before Earth's resources are completely depleted.
Archaeologists use many different techniques to determine the age of a particular artifact, site, or part of a site.
Among the many notable albums of 1984 are the soundtracks for This Is Spinal Tap, Stop Making Sense, Purple Rain and Footloose — very different music, very different movies, but all influential and enduring cultural artifacts.
In The Stolen Man (El hombre robado), Argentine filmmaker Matías Piñeiro's 2007 debut feature, a young woman navigates her way through two different schemes: the stealing and subsequent selling of artifacts from the museum she works at and a series of encounters with friends and lovers that she aims to manipulate towards an ambiguous endgame.
Here, it's 2092, and a pair of scientists, Dr. Elizabeth Shaw (Noomi Rapace, «The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo «-RRB- and Dr. Charlie Holloway (Logan Marshall - Green, «Brooklyn's Finest»), discover a series of artifacts from different areas that seem to point to man's worship of a supreme being (what, there are no Bibles, Torahs or Korans in the future?!).
Before getting into how spectacular the action sequences truly are (and trust me, they save the blockbuster from plundering to the bottom of the ocean), it must be said that Oscar - nominated Kon - Tiki directors Joachim Ronning and Espen Sandberg have no idea whose story the movie should actually belong to, starting out as Henry Turner's (Brenton Thwaites) quest to free his cursed father at sea Will Turner (Orlando Bloom in a glorified cameo along with Keira Knightley as his partner Elizabeth Swann) to locate the Trident of Poseidon subsequently lifting that curse, and while the ultimate goal of the movie for all characters is finding said artifact for different reasons, by the end it's hard to fault the audience if they have forgotten all about that plot element and are just living in the moment of Jack Sparrow and company battling an army of decomposing, undead ghost pirates led by Captain Salazar.
In The Stolen Man (El hombre robado), Argentine filmmaker Matías Piñeiro's 2007 debut feature, a young woman navigates her way through two different schemes: the stealing and subsequent selling of artifacts from the museum she...
Feedback like this led us to conclude that the particular nature of video made it fundamentally different from the other artifacts collected during observations, such as observers» notes, board snapshots, lesson plans, and student work.
Teachers can create real - world problem - solving situations by designing questions and tasks that correspond to two different frameworks of inquiry - based teaching: Problem - based learning, which tackles a problem but doesn't necessarily include a student project, and project - based learning, which involves a complex task and some form of student presentation, and / or creating an actual product or artifact.
There is no logical answer to this question; it is an artifact of an outdated retirement system designed long ago for a different kind of work force.
Students may select different books to read, use different media to reflect on their progress, and create a variety of artifacts that bring their learning to life.
Children share specific examples and artifacts of their learning and explain how they are applying their learning in new and different situations.
For students experiencing difficulty with organizing and memorizing information, teachers may use: (1) mnemonic devices such as the acronym HOMES, which stands for the names of the Great Lakes; (2) riddles, poems, and songs for remembering important people, places, and events; (3) check lists and calendars for organizing and completing assignments; (4) color coding for organizing and accessing materials and assignments (for example, different colored notebooks or dividers for different assignments and subjects); and (5) multisensory assignments and activities for remembering more fully an experience or more thoroughly grasping a concept from a concrete example (for example, construction projects, three - dimensional maps, textured artifacts, period music, dance, and dress, regional dialects and languages, and samples of various cuisines).
To deepen students» understanding of the American Revolution teachers can create five stations with different resources (e.g., nonfiction text, artifacts, statistics, images, diary entry).
The earliest written explanations of exhibits on display in a museum date back as far as 530 BCE, when clay cylinders in different languages were used to accompany the artifacts in the Ennigaldi - Nanna's museum of Ancient Ur.
They've already become forgotten artifacts from a different generation, and in the age of digital ebooks, they'll be even further away from the bright lights of our collective memory.
History shows that the earliest written explanations of exhibits on display date back as far as 530 BCE, when clay cylinders in different languages were used to accompany the artifacts in the Ennigaldi - Nanna's museum of Ancient Ur.
Professionals in the World of advertising and graphic design, they have expertly created within the ample and comfortable room's different ambiences, exhibiting psychedelic wallpapers, amazing 19th Century Sicilian artifacts, vintage furniture and works of young aspiring artists.
On board the Harbor Breeze boat, guests will have the opportunity to learn more about whales as they explore the Aquarium's whale artifacts, such as different types of whale bones and baleen.
Within this fascinating cave are artifacts, relics and remains that depict a different aspect of Mayan culture: rather than living in the sophisticated dwellings built at Tikal, this underworld of dark mystery housed indigenous peoples, all of whom disappeared without a trace.
Gameplay has you on the offensive as you round up keys that will allow you to access the eight different levels in the game as you attempt to reassemble the eight pieces of the Chronoscepter, an ancient artifact that has the power to shred the fabric of time.
On two different adventures, when exploring a dungeon to destroy an artifact that holds some of Mormo's power — an act that will weaken her in the end — switches were unresponsive in opening doors.
Many of the stations are also accompanied by different archival images and artifacts used «from museums or libraries around the world» to supplement what players are seeing in - game.
In this game, you need to find out the secret of the manor and create different kinds of artifacts and relics.
Different artifacts give you different advantages, which adds to the depth of Different artifacts give you different advantages, which adds to the depth of different advantages, which adds to the depth of gameplay.
The player controls and switches between three different characters — a Thief, a Knight, and a Wizard — bound together by the power of mystical artifact called the Trine.
This arcade adaptation of Super Mario Bros. provides a slightly different variation on the revolutionary side - scroller, and it's an historical artifact that all Nintendo completionists should be interested in.
Described as ET and The Goonies meets Stranger Things, it tells the story of five friends who begin a summer much like any other, until an encounter with a strange artifact which allows them to travel between two different realms changes everything.
Both bodies of work highlight the poignant conjunctions between image and text in these found cultural artifacts, culling material from two very different books that each appear to be one thing but end up revealing quite another.
Through this introspective yet performance - oriented approach, Linwood often depicts scenes of everyday life, deploying cross-referencing techniques to investigate different kinds of narrative while highlighting the effects of time and politics upon artifacts, social practices and human bodies.
Since the Kosovo War the artifacts have been split between museums in Kosovo and Serbia, each country exercising its own exclusive claim on the past; the show suggests art's ability to imagine a different history, independent of state claims (but not of museum politics).
Though intertwined in practice, the pictorial and the presentational represent two different worldviews, one identified with art as form, as something made, or something its maker arrives at, while the other regards art primarily as a set of cultural signs, or a strategy that produces an artifact, something meant to be read.
Featuring works by 134 artists from 31 different countries, along with a diverse collection of cultural artifacts that range from traditional Korean funerary dolls to an archive of 3,000 photographs of people with teddy bears, the exhibition is a sprawling, multifaceted investigation of the ties that bind people to images and images to people.
Each speaks a radically different language of form, and the show aims to put these visual artifacts in dialogue — as a nod to the lifetimes that objects take on beyond the factory and artist's studio.
I am intrigued by his exploration of different dichotomies, double entendres, and symbolic artifacts — i.e. as representations of social - political constructs, like «knowing what blackness is or isn't.»
The final compositions are as much a result of Oppenheim's own editing processes as they are artifacts of the different apparatuses that produce them.
It was really inspiring to see the different styles and shapes of these artifacts — they gave me a lot of new ideas in my own work.
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