Immense constructions incorporated mundane pieces of furniture, including table legs and balustrades, turning the misuse
of everyday society into alluring and compelling outdoor structures and indoor wall pieces.
A complex, multi-layered mystery adventure, Watchmen is set in an alternate 1985 America in which costumed superheroes are part of the fabric
of everyday society, and the Doomsday Clock - which charts the USA's tension with the Soviet Union - is permanently set at five minutes to midnight.
The world Han finds himself is peripheral to the Empire, and there are hints of interest to be found there, a kind of jianghu existing outside the bounds
of everyday society ruled by five Triad - like gangs, only one of whom we encounter.
What these procrastinating dating singles need to realize is that online dating is now such a normal part
of everyday society.
Not exact matches
In this article, the style
of social interaction known as hygge is analyzed as being related to cultural values that idealize the notion
of «inner space» and to other egalitarian norms
of everyday life in Scandinavian
societies.
It was some time ago now that wearing activewear as your
everyday casual wear became accepted in
society and we are sure glad this happened because it gives us the chance to talk about one
of Australia's fastest growing activewear retailers... Rockwear.
Much like SMTP, I look forward to the block chain being a part
of our
society without the
everyday person even realizing it.
People
of color often come to this work more worn down than white folks because we bring with us the exhaustion that comes with feeling the lifelong effects
of everyday racism from the rest
of society.
Voice assistants are becoming more popular in
everyday society, with almost half
of Americans using these applications to interact with smartphones and other tech devices.
An example
of the new message comes from the
Everyday Feminism website: «Consider the ways in which you are oppressed: How are you disadvantaged because
of the way
society treats aspects
of your identity?»
We need to build appealing subcultures rather than advance our own version
of the Great
Society or spend all
of our energy on roiling national debates that stand far apart from the
everyday experience
of those Americans who could most benefit from what we have to offer.
Because both people in
society and people in our churches live in the public realm, and because existence in the public realm validates authority and relevance, the absence
of church presence in the public realm
of the media diminishes people's perception
of the relevance
of faith to their
everyday existence - ie.
We ask you to hold closely those young people in our country who are on the margins
of society and struggling with
everyday life.
For many Americans and Europeans, not only are the
societies in the Bible — in both testaments — distant in terms
of time and place, but their
everyday assumptions are all but incomprehensible.
As already mentioned, many
of these
society - wide assumptions derive from modern science and (more important, I think) from the
everyday applications
of science by way
of technology.
The complex
of organisations and relationships that form civil
society provide the environment in which we typically experience our
everyday lives.
If our redescriptions
of the world
of everyday life under the sign
of the Resurrection have helped to fuel this desire for goodness and happiness in this life, if they have helped us formulate, with Kant, the notion
of a human
society understood as a «Kingdom
of ends» (in which each human being, including oneself, is treated as an end in him or herself), we find that the effort to realize such hopes requires us to «postulate» realities which we can not «know»: freedom, immortality, God.
There are horrifying statistics, but they're wonderful for making the point that it's the structures
of society that are responsible for so many people in our own culture being economically so desperately bad off — with all
of the existential angst, and all
of the burden
of the
everyday that goes with constant money worry.
Besides the conditions
of society itself, under which family and friends had primary responsibility for the care
of the dying and the dead, memento mon were spread throughout culture: in the church's art, in morality plays like Everyman, in drinking songs, in the ordinary artifacts
of everyday life (e.g., in Austria a towel hanger portraying a human form split down the middle: one half a beautiful young woman, the other a skeleton) To be sure, the specter
of death (and judgment) has been used as a form
of social control.
In a number
of interviews and essays included in his book The Medium and the Light, he argues that Christians therefore must find
everyday visual ways
of expressing their distinctness from
society:
Still, White is doing what he can to shed light on an issue that he feels both Houston and the rest
of the NBA have failed to address, even though it runs rampant in the league and in
everyday society.
This can also further the development
of visual recognition, especially with three - dimensional objects which are quite common in
everyday society.
For me, that offers one
of the key perspectives on understanding
societies, and it is a way
of thinking about politics that shifts it away from the great theories and abstractions
of political philosophers, who often can not speak with reference to
everyday life.
The left should be intrested in how immigrants integrate into social and political life, where they settle, and in their knowledge
of English and
of the way
society functions at the level
of everyday life.
He admitted «it is sad to note that thirty - eight years on, the vices
of corruption, nepotism, cronyism, etc., which led to the eruption
of June 4th in 1979 have slowly crept back into our
everyday life and arguably surpassed the obnoxious period preceding the June 4 event,» adding «our nation is once again grappling with the canker
of widespread, extreme corruption that has permeated the whole
of our
society, including officialdom.»
In less than one generation, the information revolution and the introduction
of the computer into virtually every dimension
of our
society has changed how our economy works, how we provide for our national security, and how we structure our
everyday lives.
Rather, this research reveals how racism in our
society affects the
everyday work
of teachers.
In addition to reducing headache frequency and severity, surgical treatment for migraine leads to significant improvements in
everyday functioning and coping ability, according to a study in the January issue
of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery ®, the official medical journal
of the American
Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).
These retreats cater to the overworked and overhauled members
of Korean
society (professionals, stay - at - home mothers, and even high school students) and encourage guests to detach themselves from worldly affairs by focusing inward on their spiritual healing, without the crutch
of everyday distractions such as their phones, technology, and work.
Admittedly, it's a bit
of a bizarre thing to do: to extract oneself from
society, stop talking, and observe one's mind, all day
everyday, weeks... Read More
Hate crimes, mass murders against a certain section
of a
society, terrorism, Jehad and even
everyday discrimination against people who are less fortunate makes no sense to me honestly.
Make
everyday life just a bit more pretty with The Paper
Society's «Vintage Blue» collection
of pantry labels.
With today's fast forward
society the use
of the web for
everyday life planning, manipulation, organization, buying and selling, it is no wonder that free online dating service is the modern way to meet other singles and build relationships.
In these types
of relationships you will have to compete with the single people they meet
everyday in
society.
who become criminals on the lam has a tenderness and romantic despair that makes this memorable movie quite moving as it examines two
everyday people who are very much the «victims
of circumstances» in Depression era
society.
Her beautiful, exhausted performance in You Only Live Once (1937) as the young woman partnered with a vulnerable Henry Fonda who become criminals on the lam has a tenderness and romantic despair that makes this memorable movie quite moving as it examines two
everyday people who are very much the «victims
of circumstances» in Depression era
society.
They use
everyday indignities as the kindling for bonfires
of discharged aggravation, in which the swift breakdown
of protocol and etiquette points to a greater hollowness at the heart
of modern
society.
Pervert Park / Sweden, Denmark (Directors: Frida Barkfors, Lasse Barkfors)-- Pervert Park follows the
everyday lives
of sex offenders in a Florida trailer park as they struggle to reintegrate into
society, and try to understand who they are and how to break the cycle
of sex crimes being committed.
Chronicle has that approach
of setting the story in a very realistic
society by giving these
everyday teenagers powers, but it has a different feel to it.
Cinema is fond
of stories about moral depravity in the face
of exceptional situations where the
everyday external checks
of society no longer apply, from The Invisible Man, Lord
of the Flies, to the recent, Das Experiment.
Some may consider this superhero too good to believe, but in an era
of cynicism, narcissism and
everyday road rage,
society should be thankful he's back.
The humor is so spot on and unapologetic with its criticism
of society and the ridiculous nature
of what we accept as the
everyday.
In a series
of tautly constructed dramas that imbue the
everyday struggles
of married life with suspense and tragedy, filmmaker Asghar Farhadi has proven himself a remarkable observer
of the social, moral, and personal dimensions that shape contemporary Iranian
society.
Ideas and paradigms and worldviews are important, and so are new ways
of thinking about ourselves and our relation to the ecology
of capitalism, but it is those ideas that are located in the routines and rituals
of everyday life that are more likely to have an impact on transforming
society.
Formally, this program has been completed and finished, but at the level
of society has been growing awareness
of the importance
of living in harmony, and they internalize in
everyday life.
If we are serious in our desire for a just and equitable
society, the real question is how to create entire systems
of high schools where excellence is the product
of everyday practice.
Maria Konnikova reveals how Sherlock Holmes can teach us to optimise not only our own
everyday existence, but our broader contributions to
society and the lives
of those around us.
If a modern
society is to stay healthy throughout their lifespan, children should be looking to play outdoors to make exercise a part
of their
everyday lives from an early age.
In this episode, WISC - TV Editorial Director Neil Heinen interviews Gray on subjects ranging from the tools IGE provides for making ethical decisions in
everyday life to the big picture questions
of how we, as a
society, view ethics today.
Willis and Tucker (2001) criticized the isolation
of teacher preparation programs from a
society in which technology plays a vital
everyday role.