Not exact matches
Part
of the Global
Exploration of Human Milk Study (GEHM) shows that the dietary diversity
of an
urban U.S. city falls significantly below that
of the diversity
Part
of the Global
Exploration of Human Milk Study (GEHM) shows that the dietary diversity
of an
urban U.S. city falls significantly below that
of the diversity achieved by the Shanghai site.
The exhibit, titled «City Creatures: An
Exploration of Chicago's
Urban Wildlife» was derived from a book that's being released next month.
At 5:30 p.m., Sen. Michael Gianaris attends the
Urban Upbound College Access
Exploration for Internships & Careers Ceremony, Museum
of the Moving Image, Queens.
The study also identified two processes
of urban growth: one
of exploration, where new streets extend into rural areas, and one
of densification, where new streets fill in gaps within the existing network.
The theme for the first three - city cycle — including New York, Berlin and an unannounced site in Asia — is «Confronting Comfort,» billed as «an
exploration of how
urban environments can be made more responsive to people's needs, how a balance can be found between modern notions
of individual versus collective comfort, and the urgent need for environmental and social responsibility.»
Dr. Suzanne» s diverse background includes research experience combining Ayurveda and conventional medicine, an
exploration of the relationship between psychosocial risk factors in pregnant
urban teens and participation on a MacArthur Foundation funded team at University
of California at San Francisco.
Interests are
urban and rural
exploration, world and local travel, hiking, reading, play piano and like to listen to many kinds
of music including classical, pop and country.
The Custom Mary is a fascinating combination
of a classic, indie love story and an
exploration of faith and fanaticism, set amidst the gritty
urban world
of low - rider culture.
Another interesting program was Our Space, a fascinating
exploration of the city - as - protagonist, whereby a swimming pool in Brooklyn (Pool Party, Beth Aala, 2010) disbanded car yards (Foreign Parts, Véréna Paravel, 2010) and Melbourne's own controversial Triangle Project (The Triangle Wars, Rosie Jones, 2011) were all sites for interrogating the politics
of urban gentrification, economic inequity and community empowerment in the new millennium.
Spain's Carlos Saura will open the festival with Fados, an
exploration of urban musical traditions that features numerous performances from celebrated contemporary artists.
The feature films nominated for Best Film this year are «Frank» which gives an insight into the weird and wonderful world
of the enigmatic musician; the gritty
urban family drama
of «Glassland»; the raw, moving and honest «I Used to Live Here»; the feel good true - life story
of «Noble»; the poignant and sensitive
exploration of mental health in «Patrick's Day», and the beautiful Irish animated fantasy «Song
of the Sea»; Three
of the Best Films also get nominations for Best Director; Lenny Abrahamson for «Frank»; Gerard Barrett «Glassland» and Terry McMahon for «Patrick's Day», with John Carney also in that category for the musical drama «Begin Again».
The Invader is a mini-masterpiece, a hypnotic
exploration of identity, sex and class politics set against the backdrop
of urban anomie.
The film opens up some new themes for Bigelow — race in America, inequitable police treatment, discriminatory
urban planning — in addition to the
exploration of conflict and state violence.
The explosive growth
of the conservative Christian school movement in the 1970s and 1980s was a response to the events and trends
of the turbulent»60s: the consolidation
of a secular science curriculum after the Soviet Union raced ahead in space
exploration; the rise
of the counterculture and the rioting in
urban areas; and the Supreme Court decisions that restricted prayer and Bible reading in public schools.
For example, the sixth graders begin a study
of environment and health with an
exploration of health and pollution issues in
urban North America.
«It starts out with little things»: An
exploration of urban adolescents» support - seeking strategies in the context
of school.
Socializing leaders for student success: An
exploration of how and why
urban principals develop teachers.
Through a sequence
of interactive activities, participants will gain practical takeaways to engage
urban families in fun and physically active outdoor science
explorations!
This
exploration inspired his graduate studies in Minority and
Urban Education at the University
of Maryland.
Dr. Klein Friedman's professional interests include
exploration into the challenges
of and solutions for supporting achievement
of students in
urban schools, particularly in the area
of literacy.
This program examined the ways
urban high school students benefit from and utilize school - to - work programs, with an
exploration of class differences on work relationships and overall experience.
The 4Runner, on the other hand, has hardware better suited for weekend camping trips, mountainous
exploration or, as I found, oddly good maneuvering
of an
urban landscape.
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After a day
of meetings or
urban exploration, come back to the hotel for a delicious meal at one
of our restaurants and drinks at the bar.
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- Link doesn't have much
of a character in this game - they wanted players to relate to Link and play as themselves - Link's face doesn't have much expression in this game, and that was done on purpose - for Zelda games, the devs always try to make the player feel like Link - that was pushed even moreso for this entry - everytime a Zelda releases, Aonuma watches fan feedback and considers that for the future - the items Link uses to solve are always going to be important - regardless
of the tech that Nintendo provides,
exploration in the series is important - Link's growth through who he meets is also an important element
of the franchise - Aonuma thought about Zelda freedom when considering Breath
of the Wild, and was brought back to the days
of the original Zelda - this was a big point
of inspiration for Breath
of the Wild - with Ocarina
of Time 3D, Nintendo wanted to really utilize the 3D and had a desire to let players enjoy Ocarina
of Time outside - the goal with A Link to the Past was creating more depth - Aonuma used to think that getting lost in a 3D world wasn't okay - this lead Aonuma to putting in tons
of hints and guiding players - he has since changed that idea and convinced himself that it's okay to get lost - the first two years
of development the devs created a game where just running around was fun - climbing is very important, because players can climb high and see destinations they want to visit - you can place your own markers to decide where you want to go - when the devs create a Zelda title, they consider not using the name Link - since they don't have anything else to go with, they choose Link - the name Link doesn't hold much value, since the player is the one creating the journey - when Nintendo first created Link, they wanted a character that is literally the link between people - that is why his name is Link - to think that the Zelda series has been around so long that there are all sorts
of urban legends and myths makes Miyamoto really happy
There is some improvement in level variety in the form
of more
urban levels, but in practice it is the new enemy variety that makes
exploration interesting.
This experience
of exploration is further enhanced by the fact that The Division features one
of the most detailed, realistic, and immersive
urban environments ever to grace the video game genre.
The game's large interactive environments, wealth
of options, level
of detail and the scope
of its
urban sandbox
exploration has been compared to later sandbox games like Grand Theft Auto III and its sequels, Sega's own Yakuza series, Fallout 3, and Deadly Premonition.
Free - running is a bigger part
of exploration and escape in Watch Dogs 2, and Marcus tackles the
urban landscape with more speed and finesse than his predecessor.
At the core
of his work is an
exploration of modernist design and the public realm - his installations recall archetypal 20th century landscapes, such as playgrounds,
urban parks, the abandoned garden and the corporate lobby as well as modernist interior motifs and familiar objects like fireplaces and lamps presented in entirely new forms.
Tonight she is joined by filmmaker Tony Buba, sociologist Sharon Zukin, and composer and sound artist Damian Catera for a multimedia
exploration of the myth
of the «
urban pioneer» within her hometown
of Braddock, Pennsylvania.
His curatorial projects focus on contemporary art, with a special emphasis on the
exploration of identity, technology, photo - based work, and
urban culture.
At Outlet Fine Art, seasoned painter Hermine Ford continues her
exploration of urban decay and renewal in quirky shaped canvases that depict fragments
of floor tile mosaics.
Also included in «Big Spaces and Large Planes» are: the loosely graphic paintings
of Cathy Fiorelli who shares studio space with eleven other artists at the Middletown Pendleton Art Center; the perceptive works on femininity
of Pattie Byron from West Chester; the Kente Cloth - inspired art quilts by Miami University - educated Linda Kramer; the mixed media
of Oxford's Maureen Nimis with her cut paper and photographic work; the small works by Catalog & Slavic Librarian at Miami University, Russian - born Masha Misco; and the jewel - like small photographs
of Denver - born Cincinnati resident Brian Luman whose
exploration of urban crevices is fueled by his skateboard and camera.
More recently, he followed this
exploration of nature to Paris and Los Angeles, carefully examining the relationship between nature and
urban life.
Flux Factory is pleased to present artists and historians whose practice takes root in the
exploration and occupation
of urban waterways.
Wild Noise / Ruido Salvaje is an
exploration of contemporary Cuban art from the 1970s to the present that looks at how Cuban artists both on the island and abroad have grappled with issues
of identity, community, and the
urban experience.
After Americas Society's
exploration of the emergence
of mid-century modern design through our 2015 exhibition MODERNO: Design for Living in Brazil, Mexico, and Venezuela 1940 - 1978, we aim to present a previous step in the configuration
of modern impulses and projects for the
urban environment in small cities and big capitals.»
Another great show that opened in NYC during Armory week: PMM Art Projects announces a special pop - up exhibition
of New York - based artist, Logan Hicks, featuring nautical - based stencil paintings as well as photographs from his infamous
urban explorations.
Continuing his
exploration of melding rigid patterns with abstract expressionist techniques, Monzon creates works that express the organized chaos
of everyday
urban reality.
Over the past five decades, during which his
explorations of race and
urban experience have made him one
of the most consistently provocative and influential
of American artists, he's conducted only a handful
of press interviews — this reticence
of being merely one facet
of a famed elusiveness that has reached almost mythic proportions.
As the third instalment in Gary Hustwit's trilogy on the impact and function
of design in the modern world, Urbanized is a concise
exploration of the
urban habitat
of the Homo sapien.
From literal
urban jungles to the so - called untarnished wilderness, from the scientific realities
of climate change to the poetic human longing for time outside, Human Nature is a nuanced
exploration of the forces — both internal and external — that both pit us against and bring us closer to the natural world.
Highlighting the deeply passionate and often biting social commentary
of this influential artist, Bill Walker:
Urban Griot is the first
of many programs included in Art Design Chicago, an
exploration of Chicago's art and design legacy, an initiative
of the Terra Foundation for American Art with presenting partner The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation.
Through outdoor
exploration, data collection and hands - on fieldwork, students begin to develop an understanding
of some
of the pressing issues facing our
urban woodlands.