Sentences with phrase «part of my affinity»

You can participate in our Home & School Council (HSC) meetings, join committees, be part of an affinity group or attend our coffee chats.
A large part of my affinity comes from the entire thing being swathed in black matte soft - touch material.

Not exact matches

Even during my time in sales, I was always close to the engineers and developers, and had an affinity to that part of the business.
Among the many events currently taking place as part of Social Media Week, Tumblr founder David Karp sat down Wednesday with John Bell, Global Manager of Social@Ogilvy, to chat about all things Karp — including his dog Clark, his affinity for car commercials, and best of all, his favorite Tumblr.
It does not include software, protocol governing transfers of the digital representation of value, transactions which merchants grant as part of a reward or affinity program in which value can not be exchanged for tender, bank credit, or virtual currency.
Nonetheless, having seen his affinities with Sullivan's thought in part one, there should be no surprise to learn that there is ample evidence scattered throughout his writings to suggest that Whitehead, himself, envisioned an approximate schema of personality development.
For my part, I really thought that I had been clear from the start that I had no affinity for the denomination this group was a part of (or for any denomination for that matter as I had given up on that many years before).
It [the realism] arises from a conviction that there is no mere analogy, but an inward affinity, between the natural order and the spiritual order; or as we might put it in the language of the parables themselves, the Kingdom of God is intrinsically like the process of nature and of the daily life of men... Since nature and supernature are one order, you can take any part of that order and find in it illumination for other parts This sense of the divineness of the natural order is the major premise of all the parables... 132
His church runs the Alpha course and he claims a special affinity for Britain, having spent part of his early life in London.
Any part of the country that requires special attention would receive it, irrespective of primordial affinities, which narrow minded people have not been able to live above.
«The affinity groups evolved from social networks to become part of our companywide strategy for all employees,» says Walter Hurdle, diversity leader for the Americas.
Understanding such antibody affinity maturation is a key part of vaccine development.
Part of what drives Nyong» o to stay moving and curious in her physical practice stems from her affinity with childlike wonder.
Aging - associated increases in oxidative damage to key enzymes results in their structural deformation and decreased binding affinity for the co-enzyme, causing a decrease in enzyme funtion.8 Ames» research has demonstrated that increasing the availability of acetyl L - carnitine and α - lipoic acid, two nutrients that serve as mitochondrial enzyme co-factors, restores the velocity of the reactions (KM) in the related enzymes, and thus restores aging mitochondria's ability to produce youthful levels of ATP.9 10 11 12 13 Part II focused on the inter-relationships among the folate, methylation and transsulfuration pathways, whose dysfunction results in increased free radical production coupled with disruption of glutathione (GSH) synthesis, thus accelerating mitochondrial decay and aging.
Still, a deep affinity with all things Solid Snake was not a part of Sophie's questionnaire.
Situated in Aroostook County on the St. Johns River that forms part of the U.S. - Canadian border, Madawaska's residents are deeply proud of their Acadian roots (French is the first language for many), which gives this small town a cultural affinity with its neighbors to the north.
This multi-day experience will bring Black educators together to root themselves in research and affinity based reflection in order to understand how they can lead from a place that leverages multiple parts of their identity.
Are you part of one of our affinity groups (AARP, Grandparent.com)?
Interestingly, in dogs who exhibit impulsive aggression — that is, dogs who don't escalate appropriately up the «ladder of aggression» — serotonin receptor affinity in this part of the brain is altered relative to normal dogs.
It is very possible that the close ceramic affinities between Marco Gonzales and Lamanai are associated with the community's apparent independence from the factors that influenced the abandonment of the coastal margin of the northern part of the island (Pendergast 1990).
But one major acquisition later, BioWare is now part of the Electronic Arts family — a publisher with no small affinity for multiplatform releases.
I know that a certain part of that has to do with my own affinity for things like progression and reward systems.
In conjunction with the exhibition, DHC / ART and guest curator Barbara Clausen will present Affinities: a series of performances, screenings, and conversations, a program of events in two parts, from May 24 to 27 and from June 20 to 22.
Teresa Margolles Padiglione D'Arte Contemporanea Milano, Porta Venizia March 28 — May 20 With her work's peculiar affinity for crude realism, Teresa Margolles's poetics attest to the complex nature of contemporary society, which is nearly demolished by the disturbing proportions of the organized crime tearing parts of the world — especially Mexico — apart.
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It is inspired in part by similarities in size and spatial orientation in the sites of each project and affinities between the brilliant light and palette the artist witnessed in Egypt and the high desert landscape in which the Chinati Foundation is situated.
During Art Basel Miami Beach 2008 the Main Miami - Dade Public Library showed a large sculpture titled Indradhanush (Rainbow) as part of the group show Polychrome Affinities.
Although calling down spirits and distilling alchemical potions has the semblance of pure superstition, the complex metaphysical philosophy of Neoplatonism, which was part of Forman's milieu, used a notion of affinities and correspondences that pass beyond simple causal relations — the implications of which are not without import and whose underlying desire was towards a unified and tolerant system of knowledge.
In addition, as part of the concurrent exhibition a glyph, a tool, an icon, El Museo has invited Santiago Muñoz to explore El Museo's collection of over 8,000 objects and select a group of works that connect to her ideas, her films, her approach to making art and other real or symbolic affinities.
This program is made possible in part by Emerge, a donor affinity group that supports the education, exhibition, and acquisition programs of the MCA.
Answer: People are always surprised, particularly my San Francisco friends, that I have an affinity for Southern California, but it's very much a part of my heritage.
During her time there, she discovered her affinity for research and documentation, which is now an integral part of her practice.
In announcing, the memorial event, the museum noted its affinity for Hendricks: «For the next nine years, Barkley and his wife Susan visited Durham so often, they became part of the Nasher family.»
Inspired by their great affinity for the exhibition theme and for the PinchukArtCentre as a leading institution in contemporary art, all of the artists decided to create some special pieces, partly in the form of new productions such as those by, amongst others, Anish Kapoor, AES+F, Cindy Sherman, Matthew Barney and Elmgreen & Dragset; of a special reappraisal of existing works by Paul McCarthy, Richard Prince, Boris Mikhailov and Takashi Murakami; or the selection of rare or recent work groups that have never been displayed as part of a major international exhibition before.
Inspired by the great affinity to the exhibition theme and for the PAC as a leading institution for contemporary art all of the artists created special contributions partly in the form of new productions, of a special reappraisal of existing works or the selection of rare most recent work groups that have never been displayed as part of a major international exhibition.
Artist Larry Johnson (Art BFA 82, MFA 84) and filmmaker William E. Jones have assembled the Elective Affinities film series as part of Johnson's first full - scale survey exhibition at the Hammer Museum in L.A.
Nowhere was the mysterious affinity more in evidence than on the gallery's second floor rotunda, where a super-refined Donald Judd wall piece, Untitled (Bernstein 78 - 70), 1978, was hung above a rough Andre floor work, 32 - Part Reciprocal Invention (1971), composed of lengths of steel rods used to make reinforced concrete.
... Seliger's affinity for science and organic forms seems part and parcel with his love of books and learning.
We do provide legal services in a certain tradition (of our British forbears, as transplanted in this part of North America), and affinity for a historic name evidences a respect and admiration for that tradition as well as a desire to carry it forward.
(3) Any Contracting State may declare in accordance with Article 63 that it will extend the application of the whole or any part of the Convention to any maintenance obligation arising from a family relationship, parentage, marriage or affinity, including in particular obligations in respect of vulnerable persons.
Are you part of one of our affinity groups (AARP, Grandparent.com)?
In terms of auto insurance discounts, an affinity group discount is granted to a club, business, or organization as part of an agreement in which the group agrees to encourage its members to purchase insurance from a certain auto insurance provider.
«A strong affinity for the brand and the desire to be a part of the Apple ecosystem still keeps Apple at the top of the market,» Scarsella told the E-Commerce Times.
As part of the profit outlook, we profile brokers who are taking three different approaches to bolstering profits: unbundling services to salespeople, creating alliances with affinity partners, and cutting central office space.
«Agents are gravitating to the CENTURY 21 System because they want to be a part of a culture of purpose - driven professionals who earn the trust and affinity of homebuyers and sellers better than anyone in the business — and the three - peat sweep of J.D. Power helps to affirm that,» adds Cara Whitley, chief marketing officer of Century 21 Real Estate LLC.
RELO, a network of real estate companies whose client base includes corporate relocation providers, wants its 1,100 members to charge referral fees only when a practitioner is told up front that a buyer or seller is part of a referral or affinity program.
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