Some take issue with her sweeping generalizations, but
she poses powerful questions here.
Not exact matches
Powerful questions infuse a sense of possibility and cause the mind to consider new options, thus expanding the mental boundaries
posed by previous paradigms.
Now let me
pose a simple
question: If social media is such a
powerful business tool, why don't the most successful companies and their CEOs use it?
Also
posed was the perennial
question: «How can God be all -
powerful and all merciful?»
The problem of suffering is usually
posed as a
question: «If God is all -
powerful and all good, why does he allow evil to exist in the world?»
Insightful, thought - provoking
questions — fact - finding
questions posed in upbeat and optimistic tones and job - related
questions that show you are interested in and knowledgeable about the position — can be
powerful, positive signals to a potential employer.
is the
question posed in this video that encourages everyone to redefine the phrase as something
powerful and strong.
Very
powerful film which
poses a lot of moral
questions about the consequences of the American government's campaign to empower anti-communist governments during the Cold War but instead we empowered a brutal regime, and the fallout of this caused a million person genocide that took place
One of the most talked about show since the opening of Biennial, it has been described by the president of the jury, Manuel Borja - Villel, as «a
powerful and disturbing installation that
poses urgent
questions about our time».
According to the jury, the installation / performance «Faust» is... a
powerful and disturbing installation that
poses urgent
questions about our time» the jury said.
Drawing on the ideas of Brazilian theoretician and pedagogue Paulo Freire, the exhibition
poses questions rendered urgent by increasingly divisive politics around the globe: can the state of being in - between borders, which is becoming a reality for more and more people, become a
powerful position of resistance?
The work was cited by the jury as «a
powerful and disturbing installation that
poses urgent
questions of our time and pushes the spectator into an aware state of anxiety.»
Ranging across mediums, cultures and generations, Johnson's
powerful, unapologetic assertion of self is one answer to the
question Golden
posed in 2001: how would the history of African - American art — the activists of the 1960s, the Black Arts movement of the»70s, the multiculturalism of the»80s that empowered»90s artists Fred Wilson, Carrie Mae Weems, Kara Walker, Glenn Ligon and Kerry James Marshall — carry through to the next generation?
And there's another
powerful way these calls will help you: you'll get to hear
questions posed by your fellow members and that will help guide you as well.