And AFT President Peters concluded her commentary
piece with the observation, «And until the department can demonstrate that it can, the State Board of Education should deny the outgoing commissioner's request.»
Not exact matches
Rather than working
with a parsimonious specification of master trends, social laws, or correlations among variables, the analyst works
with a complex set of concepts and empirical
observations,
piecing them together in ways that reveal underlying processes and interconnections.14
The product itself is very sturdy, well made and «attractive» to the eye of a young child, it's one single smooth
piece which would make it easy to clean — I'm give the product a high rating based on
observation of the product, it's intended purpose and the quality
with which it was made - even though we can't use it.
The ability to accurately determine the rate of this H - 17O fusion reaction provides nuclear physicists
with another key puzzle
piece, alongside direct
observations of oxygen elemental and isotopic abundances in stellar atmospheres and in primitive meteorites, to zero in on complete and accurate models of stars.
The idea of this blog is to combine news from the world of grappling
with opinion
pieces on Jiu Jitsu and any other
observations which I think may be of interest to you.
«Footsteps» delivers another fairly general
piece with a mix of good
observations that never adds up to anything especially strong.
A gritty, relentless wartime drama that blends its action set
pieces with palpable despair and historical
observation, «' 71» maintains a polished intensity that fares well for first - time feature director Yann Demange.
And it's his brand of masterful filmmaking that takes into account the nuance of what it means to be truly, deeply frightened
with observations of a single tear, or a jealous grimace, that are as unhurried as the monster of the
piece.
Rather than the carefree, laugh - a-minute, hanging
with buddies, offbeat comedy it's presented to be, it's actually a rather dramatic
observation piece on adult responsibilities and the changes we go through
with marriage, kids, jobs, and so on.
Notice the little stencils that decorate bedclothes, pay attention to the wonder embedded in an
observation about a hawk's feathers and the thought
with which a derelict's skeleton is exhumed, and note
with careful consideration the subjects of every
piece of art on every wall.
Not every teacher will become a data automaton of course, but what will help teachers is that increasingly they won't have to be the ones actively collecting every
piece of data; instead they will be able to spend more time analyzing and figuring out what to do about it, coupled of course
with their own «data» that they collect on students from their intuition and
observations.
With this
piece, Ann P. Cronin (and Peter Greene) remind us of Martin Luther King profound
observation that;
Evaluation ratings would combine the evidence from multiple sources in a judgment model, as Massachusetts» plan does, using a matrix to combine and evaluate several
pieces of student learning data, and then integrate that rating
with those from
observations and professional contributions.
Keck is especially «on - point»
with his
observations, proven in part because his
piece brings out some of the charter school trolls, who are always good for a laugh.
That
piece is coupled
with a collection of Viewpoint
observations from several members of the industry!
Yet, I didn't feel as though this game achieved the level of horror that was Dead Space, in which I agree
with James in his
Observations piece he did last week on Dead Space 3.
Artist Rashaad Newsome captures this
observation through the bling of this layered, rotary
piece, ornamented
with little black putti.
Each
piece is completely unique from the next,
with great care taken to personalize each experience and daily
observation, further emphasizing the individuality of its secret, unknown subjects.
He hand paints and then collages
pieces of paper onto the surface of his established image... In the process he moves away from
observation and works
with the materials and the surface.
In this interview Rauschenberg speaks of his role as a bridge from the Abstract Expressionists to the Pop artists; the relationship of affluence and art; his admiration for de Kooning, Jack Tworkov, and Franz Kline; the support he received from musicians Morton Feldman, John Cage, and Earl Brown; his goal to create work which serves as unbiased documentation of his
observations; the irrational juxtaposition that makes up a city, and the importance of that element in his work; the facsimile quality of painting and consequent limitations; the influence of Albers» teaching and his resulting inability to do work focusing on pain, struggle, or torture; the «lifetime» of painting and the problems of time relative symbolism; his feelings on the possibility of truly simulating chance in his work; his use of intervals, and its possible relation to the influence of Cage; his attempt to show as much drama on the edges of a
piece as in the dead center; his belief in the importance of being stylistically flexible throughout a career; his involvement
with the Stadtlijk Museum; his loss of interest in sculpture; his belief in the mixing of technology and aesthetics; his interest in moving to the country and the prospect of working
with water, wind, sun, rain, and flowers; Ad Reinhardt's remarks on his Egan Show; his discontinuation of silk screens; his illustrations for Life Magazine; his role as a non-political artist; his struggles
with abstraction; his recent theater work «Map Room Two;» his white paintings; and his disapproval of value hierarchy in art.
Although her two types of work can be linked
with a few broad
observations — both are colorful and abstract, for instance, and both are great — the paintings are very different from the paper
pieces.
For his residency, Earle offers a collaborative installation entitled «One Colorado: Five Thousand
Pieces» that explores the use of focused
observation to reflect on our relationship
with space and memory.
Ford's artistic
observations of the natural world have begun to merge directly
with his scientific glassblowing abilities in a number of new hybrid
pieces.
There might be value in a more generic
piece focusing on this kind of tension, which is going to be
with us for some time — the slow steady responses predicted by current models, the concern that some
observations of faster and bigger changes might actually be the greenhouse gas - forced signal and not just internal variability, the patience required before new
observations and better theories / models sort things out.
At the end of that
piece, he quoted Richard Feynman concerning the empirical nature of the search for new scientific laws, and then closed
with this assertion: «The most important component of climate science is careful, long - term
observations of climate - related phenomena, from space, from land, and in the oceans.
When «Climategate» first broke, I noted the skeptic preoccupation
with one tiny
piece of climate science while neglecting the full weight of direct
observations of current global warming.
These are the problems: Every real scientific theory, from physics to biology, has to deal
with one or more falsifiers throughout its existence; there are always unresolved problems, apparent
pieces of counter-evidence, inexplicable
observations, mathematical inconsistencies or unwarranted assumptions.
The idea of this blog is to combine news from the world of grappling
with opinion
pieces on Jiu Jitsu and any other
observations which I think may be of interest to you.
It is interesting to note,
with these
observations in mind that land rights legislation in Australia for example the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 (Cth) is clearly an advanced
piece of legislation, because it provides for: