Sentences with phrase «open society then»

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Then in 2011 the Compass membership voted to take the huge cultural and political step of changing our constitution to open up membership beyond just Labour to welcome in party members from the Greens, Liberal Democrats, SNP, Plaid Cymru and anyone who supported our good society goals of much greater equality, sustainability, democracy and pluralism.
There are several open - access business models, but the Royal Society, like AAAS, has opted for «gold,» meaning that scientists pay for submission and then published papers are available to everyone for free straightaway.
«If you are published in a journal that publishes every other month or quarterly and there is mandatory open - access in six months, then, as a librarian, you are going to cancel it,» notes Martin Frank, executive director of the American Physiological Society (APS), which publishes 14 journals, including the American Journal of Physiology (started in 1898).
A: Yes, it's to understand it, and then figure out how values can be so inspiring for open societies as well.
By understanding that sex is probably one of the most myth - ridden aspects of society, and then being open to some new ideas about it, it will immediately make a positive difference.
When you can start to tune out the noise of doing what society says is normal or just doing what you've always known because it's comfortable, it's then you can open your eyes up to new possibilities and learn to hear what your body is really saying to you.
But yes, the society has become much open minded so if she starts first then also you must feel good about it.
I introduced the guest journal once again, but to increase the rigor, instead of an object, my students were to bring in a news article for discussion and then ask the class an open - ended question relating to society.
And if this alternative approach can at least prepare them for a more open, more pluralistic society, then I will take the time and energy it requires from me.
The opening of the new campus of the Humane Society of St. Thomas (HSSTT) in 2012 was a major turning point; till then, its only shelter was an uninviting old building with limited facilities for animals in a run - down, flood - prone area.
The game offers an open world and allows the player to choose from eight different «Edgerunners», operatives that serve society in Night City (the fictional setting for the game's story) and then control and customise them as they see fit.
If these comics, which can be found at the New - York Historical Society's «Armory at 100» website aren't enough to excite you about the museum's major Armory show opening October 11, then I don't know what will.
Battling exhaustion and the flu on the Monday after the opening, Goldstein, sitting in the Stedelijk's popular restaurant with a cup of fresh mint tea, considered for a moment, then said, «If artists make arguments about what a work of art can do, and if artists give us an opportunity to have insights through their own eyes and words to culture we all share, I think Mike, in a most profound and almost impossibly comprehensive way, gave us not only a window [into] but in some ways a means to rethink art and to examine our relationship to our culture and our society
From her first Houston exhibitions in public spaces, like Two Allen Center supporting the Asia Society's vision of creating their new building where Colton sponsored major contemporary Asian art exhibitions from Thailand, China and Japan in October of 2000, 2001 and 2002... to supporting FotoFest in 2002 by bringing the film Downtown 81 featuring Jean Michel Basquiat to the Angelika Film Center and the accompanying exhibition to a funky art space restaurant in Montrose..., then going to Summer Street and opening Deborah Colton Gallery in 2004, which started the revitalization of that area... Colton has always paved the way to help positive things happen for Houston in the future.
Take dare of yourself, Dr Judith Curry, Defender of the Open Society... Try physio, sports chiro, tai chi, what ever it takes, you need two strong arms in your fight for science and justice and the George Washington — American — Way... Then, once more into the fray!
I mean if, as Nurse is now suggesting, the scientific mainstream understanding of global warming is that it's happening but that it's open to debate how significant it is then doesn't this completely contradict pretty much everything he, the Royal Society, and its two previous presidents Lords Rees and May have been doing this last decade or more to stoke up the Anthropogenic Global Warming scare for all they're worth?
In an open letter to ExxonMobil written last year by Bob Ward (then head of communications at the Royal Society), it complained that the company was paying scientists to misinform the public.
Also, I wanted to share with you that expectant mothers in crisis pregnancies in the past when I was born didn't have any choice about open / closed adoption, closed adoption was the only kind of adoption that was done and it was really sad for the birthmoms back then... sometimes they were not treated very well by their families, agencies and society.
If the Court is affirming this dynamic relationship between law and society then it must also affirm that it is the open and incomplete nature of these two elements, law and society, that allow each to redefine themselves through changes in the other.
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