The result of three months
of intensive work by a group of 14 authors from Asia, Europe, and North America, the paper was published in May 2010 by the MacKinder Programme at the London School of Economics and the Institute for Science, Innovation, and Society at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.»
As with previous collection catalogs produced by the National Gallery of Art, American Paintings, 1900 — 1945 has involved many years
of intensive work by many people.
Not exact matches
Intensive counseling with even a few alcoholics may involve time which the minister can find only
by neglecting other important aspects
of his
work.
Yet, according to Böhm, whoever was able to follow Buber was freed
by his point
of view from torturing doubts and inspired to more
intensive work.
Other symptoms
of this new spirit are to be found in the increased interest in the common worship
of the academic community, though this is
by no means universally evident; in the widespread and
intensive discussions
of faculties about the purpose and organization
of the course
of study; in the experiments that are being carried on to relate the
work of the seminary more intimately to the
work of other church agencies, particularly to the local churches.
She was a hairdresser who owned her own salon, called Gifted Hanz, on the South Side
of Chicago, and she
worked part - time as a mentor for a group called Youth Advocate Programs, which had been hired
by the Chicago schools department to provide
intensive mentoring services to students who had been identified as being most at risk
of committing or being a victim
of gun violence.
A review
of US programmes
by the Washington State Institute for Public Policy shows several interventions, including drug treatment programmes,
intensive supervision
of parolees, and various behaviour management courses can
work — and that wraparound services tailored to individuals» needs are most effective
of all, when done well.
JumpStart's
work within Northeast Ohio has focused in two areas: 1) providing resources (in the form
of intensive technical support and investment capital) directly to high potential entrepreneurs leading early stage companies, and 2) supporting the creation and growth
of a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem, which increases entrepreneurs» access to equity capital, government grants, and other resources, and is delivered
by a variety
of collaborators across the region.
In an email to Science, the paper's corresponding author, Toshihiro Nakajima
of Tokyo Medical University, defended the
work, stating: «Our manuscript was formally published after an
intensive scientific review done
by reviewers and
by the editorial board
of Scientific Reports.»
He took action
by undergoing
intensive treatment at the University
of Alberta's Institute for Stuttering Treatment and Research (ISTAR), and now that he's achieved remarkable results he is
working hard to maintain his fluency.
Since the establishment
of the first US neonatal
intensive care unit (NICU) in 1960,1 the neonatal mortality rate has fallen more than 4-fold, from 18.73 per 1000 live births to 4.04 per 1000 live births in 2012.2 Much
of this decline can be attributed to the highly specialized care provided to premature and sick infants
by neonatologists and multidisciplinary teams
working in NICUs.3, 4
Interestingly, the ability to
work with others outside one's organization was found in the aforementioned survey as one
of the the skills favored
by research -
intensive careers.
A focused USDA Inspection is an
intensive program review process in which a highly qualified team
of experts is brought in
by the USDA to thoroughly examine animal health, housing facilities, veterinary care, medical documentation, and
work practices
of a licensed facility.
Hospitalists typically
work in shifts; therefore, within the same hospital, patients treated
by hospitalists are plausibly quasi-randomized to a given physician based on when patients become sick and based on hospitalists»
work schedule.34 We defined hospitalists using a validated approach: general internists who filed at least 90 %
of their total evaluation and management billings in an inpatient setting.35 Second, to evaluate whether our findings were sensitive to how we attributed patients to physicians, we tested the following 2 alternative attribution methods: attributing patients to physicians who had the largest number
of evaluation and management claims and attributing patients to physicians who billed the first evaluation and management claim for a given hospitalization.25, 36,37 Third, within some hospitals, male internists may be more likely to
work in
intensive care units and have severely ill patients.
Others have you do a certain amount
of work online followed
by a face - to - face
intensive in a classroom.
For many
of us, when we think
of getting ahead in our careers, we consider time - consuming and labor -
intensive approaches — things like going to conferences,
working with a coach, or expanding our knowledge
by taking a course or getting another degree.
Short bursts
of intensive exercise punctuated
by recovery periods
work best for most people.
I've experienced what was diagnosed as «burnout syndrome»
by a mental health professional 7 years ago after a couple
of years
of intensive work and workout ethic and a rather cavalier attitude to stress and «mind over matter».
This post is sponsored
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of my best - kept secrets to stay fit is to fuel my body with extra protein right after an
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There's much joy in seeing classic cartoon characters like Donald Duck, Betty Boop and Dumbo in frame with the human actors, and the effects required over a year
of labor -
intensive post-production
work by animators and Industrial Light & Magic.
Imbedded within these troops is a defense contractor, Daniel Ellsberg (Matthew Rhys, The Americans), who is
working on an
intensive study
of American involvement in Vietnam for his boss, Robert McNamara (Bruce Greenwood, Batman: Gotham
by Gaslight, 2018), the Secretary
of Defense for both Presidents Kennedy and Johnson.
It is an
intensive programme that aims to build confidence and motivation in pupils
by working closely with them, their families and the schools» existing support service to help the young person get the most out
of their education.
Data Wise Leadership Institute: June On campus June 18 - 22, 2018 An
intensive experience on Harvard's campus, this program will allow your team to get energized about the
work of improvement
by interacting face - to - face with the Data Wise teaching team and peers from diverse settings who are committed to learning how to lead collaborative inquiry.
By Fleur Sexton, former teacher and now joint managing director
of PET - Xi, training providers
working with over 500 schools across the UK to help learners progress through
intensive, motivational and inspirational interventions
A calling requiring specialized knowledge and often long and
intensive preparation including instruction in skills and methods as well as in the scientific, historical, or scholarly principles underlying such skills and methods, maintaining
by force
of organization or concerted opinion high standards
of achievement and conduct, and committing its members to continued study and to a kind
of work which has for its prime purpose the rendering
of a public service.
Through the residency model's teacher - mentor programming, residents
work side -
by - side with veteran teachers — a key element
of their
intensive clinical preparation.
So in the primary grades, the model relies on the
intensive work of a parent «learning coach,» who provides most lessons away from the computer, using books and 90 pounds
of other educational materials shipped to families
by K12.
These systems draw on test scores and other quantitative data, reviews
of student
work, and
intensive visits
by master educators to rate schools and provide practical guidance on improvement.
These systems draw on test scores and other quantitative data, reviews
of student
work, and
intensive visits
by master educators...
The track - tuned suspension is the result
of intensive development
work carried out
by Lexus at the Nürburgring's Nordschleife circuit to give the best possible balance between control and comfort.
As part
of the publishing programme, the BWA's substantial network
of experts, agents and publishers (we do not
work with vanity publishers and this programme will not involve self - publishing) will
work with the author in an
intensive way according to the their needs, to ensure the authors
work is published
by a traditional publisher, but not necessarily via the traditional route and that's where the difference lies.
Professor emeritus, Utah State University; course
work with the University
of North Texas graduate school
of behavior analysis and Contemporary Animal Training
intensive at Natural Encounters in Winter Haven, Florida also facilitated
by Susan Friedman, Ph.D..
* Providing lifetime care for 300 animals * Conducts an
intensive adoption program for homeless dogs and cats *
Works directly with county animal services in saving lives
of animals * Manages a feral cat colony providing a tree house, food, & daily care * Conducts a public feral cat trapping program under the trap / neuter / return policy * Networks with 42 organizations across the U. S. in placing wild & exotic animals * Distributes educational materials * Conducts peaceful public demonstrations to call attention to animal exploitation * Makes presentations at public hearing and forums * Promoting A Cruelty - Free Lifestyle
by sponsoring public events and education * Conducts telephone and letter - writing campaigns
She infused her art with these experiences through a labor
intensive process — applying many layers
of paint
by hand to each piece and sanding the surfaces to a fine finish — and the bands
of rich color that cover her sculptures, liberated from the traditional two - dimensional plane
of painting, prompt viewers to make their own associations with her
work.
The two autonomous, yet mutually - dependent
works establish a place
of intensive communication and self - exploration, supporting one another in this single, temporary unification that looks to Wilshire Blvd. and Los Angeles, a city that is just as easily defined
by its own lines
of interstate and highway infrastructure.
Lonely Old Slogans traces Richter's earliest, colour -
intensive abstract improvisations through to his figurative
works, described
by the artist as a new form
of history painting.
WHAT: Pratt Institute's Center for Continuing and Professional Studies will present an exhibition
of art, design, and architecture
work by nearly 400 national and international students who have participated in its
intensive, month - long Summer...
Her installations are characterized
by a mix
of rigorous hard
work and playful, context - sensitive experimentation, in which the labor -
intensive «making» (literally hundreds
of hours
of sheet - rock building, pneumatic stapling, ripping, shredding, and un-weaving) is ultimately subsumed into a final product that is so light - on - its - feet that it almost seems to dissolve.
This ambitious installation
of twenty - one mixed - media assemblages and seven collages represents four years
of intensive studio
work by the eighty - four - year - old Californian.
By using adobe, the earliest known building material (which requires a skillful, labor
intensive process) to create a literal ground and support structure for the participating artists to exhibit their
works, he challenges ideas
of labor, exchange, and value — poignantly communicated in the title
of the show, which translates into English as «Earth.
On the basis
of intensive research, Marianne Vlaschits» latest
works also deal with these neo-colonial fantasies
of space conquest
by asking probing questions and developing counter-narratives.
By this I mean that the wow factor — the impressiveness
of the
works» labor -
intensive craftsmanship and the compulsion to figure out how their matrices are constructed — initially detracts from the actual images.
By making
work with meditative, mechanical means, Zapata produces pieces that are time - consuming and labor -
intensive, dealing with imagery
of the feminine, the fetishized, and the handmade.
Most
of the participating artists are exclusively represented
by Plus One Gallery and have continuously exhibited their labour -
intensive breathtaking
work with us over the years.
In addition to contributions
by the directors
of the Museum Ludwig and ARoS — Yilmaz Dziewior and Erlend G. Høyersten — the authors include Tom Holert, distinguished German art historian, taking an in - depth look at Rosenquist's unique spatiality; Stephan Diederich, curator and specialist at Museum Ludwig, giving a review
of the themes in the exhibition; Sarah Bancroft, art historian, curator, and Rosenquist expert who co-curated the 2003 Guggenheim Museum Rosenquist retrospective (and current head
of the Rosenquist Foundation and the studio) illuminates Rosenquist's seminal source collages; Tino Grass, German designer and researcher, revealing new perspectives on Rosenquist's historic
work F - 111; Isabel Gebhardt, Museum Ludwig conservator, outlining the
intensive research efforts and conservation
work recently undertaken on Horse Blinders; and Tim Griffin, former editor - in - chief
of the esteemed American art journal Artforum, discussing the political potential
of Pop art as exemplified
by a
work James Rosenquist created for one
of the magazine's issues.
The
works in Shell Game represent a major departure for Gruzis, whose earlier
work used
intensive ink washed to create hazy, funky riffs on the objects and places that make up a kind
of pop - culture landscape
by way
of Los Angeles.
A signature component
of the Residency
Intensive is the making
of a public
work by enrolled students and the visiting artist.
By making
work with meditative, mechanical means, Zapata produces pieces that are time - consuming and labor -
intensive, dealing with imagery
of the feminine, the fetishized, the handmade.
Since 2006 she has
worked freelance undertaking roles including, Research Consultant and Series Editor for the Exhibition Histories book series published
by Afterall; Lecturer on curatorial programmes at California College
of the Arts, San Francisco; de Appel, Amsterdam; the London Consortium MA Film Curating; the MA Curating at Chelsea College
of Art and Design and on the Curatorial
Intensive run
by Independent Curators International in New York in July 2011.
They have done honorable
work — largely figuring out how to cushion coal - state consumers and carbon -
intensive industries from rising fossil fuel costs in a carbon constrained world — but the fruits
of their labor have been demonized
by the opposition as «cap and tax,» Rube Goldberg, etc..