Not exact matches
Alan, first, since we know that our senses can only
perceive 5 % of the «
reality»
around us, this obviously means that we figured out a way to
perceive the rest of it so we could measure it.
I was always the biggest joker
around, I was always an A student and I have always been there for everybody, but in
reality, I have been very insecure, often sad and anxious dreamer which on top of it all never
perceived myself as «feminine».
Many artists (or writers on art) seem to have been concerned with trying to grapple with the subconscious; with a possible escape from uncertainty; with defining their identity and the world
around them; and with trying to comprehend their
perceived reality.
Charlie Cobb was only 20 years old when he designed the Freedom Schools curriculum to enable students, as he put it, «to stand up in classrooms
around the state and ask their teachers a real question» and «make it possible for them to challenge the myths of our society, to
perceive more clearly its
realities and to find alternatives and ultimately, new directions for action.»
But while existing IT support staff may
perceive outsourcing as a threat, the
reality is often that they are not only benefiting from broadening their skillset by working with third party IT support providers, butare actually freed up to concentrate on offering more practical, hands - on IT support
around the school.
In
reality, you don't buy on a
perceived turn -
around... you finally buy when nobody
perceives a goddamn turn -
around ever!
We can expect it to deliver «new sensory experiences» and to be based
around Mizuguchi's trademark «Synesthaesia» concept (the fusion of different sensory stimuli to create an entirely new way of
perceiving reality).
What's unfortunate about these reasons is the fact that it's the one in the uncomfortable position that's concerned about the possibility of retaliation and how he or she will be
perceived, when in
reality, it should be the other way
around.