The next
posts in this series explore how POBF policies are affecting Historically Black Colleges and Univeristy and other institutions that serve large percentages of students of color, and how policymakers in one state, Kentucky, can set an example.
The first
post in this series explored how couples react to conflict.
This is the first
post in a series exploring pieces of that commentary, starting today with employment and income.
Not exact matches
The next
series of Songbook
posts will be
exploring the thematic sense of love's interconnection that developed
in 60s rock song, and more
in a sympathetic spirit than a debunking one.
There is good reason for that, and today I'd like to
explore it a bit more for the next
post in our Eating on a Healthy Budget
Series.
The first
post in our new Career Tips
series explores a way for students to increase their competitiveness and preparation for...
The following
posts in our Digital Classroom
series are designed to help you
explore Science Buddies» Google Classroom Integration further:
In post # 2 of Hidden Reasons You Can't Lose Weight
series, I am going to
explore protein: one of the most common nutritional deficiencies I see among dieters.
The timing seemed right to launch a new
series of
posts exploring the history and mythology behind the Hindu Pantheon, i.e. those multi-armed gods and goddesses whose images or icons might be
in your yoga studio, printed on your mat or screened on to your leggings.
We've been
exploring the bandhas
in a
series of interconnected
posts.
In case you missed last month's
post on Ganesh, we've got a new
series going on over here — Get To Know The Gods:
Exploring the Hindu Pantheon — a dive into the mythology surrounding the Hindu deities.
did you even already
explore all the
posts of the Winter Special
Series that arose during my stay
in this winter wonderland?
In the first in a series of posts for eHarmony, she explores how dating doesn't have to mean compromising your belief
In the first
in a series of posts for eHarmony, she explores how dating doesn't have to mean compromising your belief
in a
series of
posts for eHarmony, she
explores how dating doesn't have to mean compromising your beliefs.
Working Paper
Series # 1: Michael A. Genovese, Art and Politics: The Political Film as a Pedagogical Tool # 2: Donald B. Morlan, Pre-World War II Propaganda: Film as Controversy # 3: Ernest D. Giglio, From Riefenstahl to the Three Stooges: Defining the Political Film # 4: John W. Williams, The Real Oliver North Loses: The Reel Bob Robert Wins # 5: Robert L. Savage, Popular Film and Popular Communication # 6: Andrew Aoki, «Chan Is Missing:» Liberalism and the Blending of a Kaleidoscopic Culture # 7: Barbara Allen, Using Film and Television
in the Classroom to
Explore the Nexus of Sexual and Political Violence # 8: Robert S. Robins & Jerrold M.
Post, Political Paranoia as Cinematic Motif: Stone's «JFK» # 9: Richard A. Brisbin, Jr., From State and Local Censorship to Ratings: Substantitive Rationality, Political Entrepreneurship, and Sex
in the Movies # 10: Stefanie L. Martin, Fiction and Independent Films: Creating Viable Communities and Coalitions by Reappropriating History # 11: Peter J. Haas, A Typology of Political Film # 12: Phillip L. Gianos, The Cold War
in U.S. Films: Representing the Political Other # 13: Michael A. Genovese, The President as Icon & Straw Man: Hollywood & the Presidential Image # 14: Michael Krukones, Hollywood's Portrayal of the American President
in the 1930s: A Strong and Revered Leader # 15.
In the next post in this series, we explore how you can ensure your students are getting the most out of every minute of reading practic
In the next
post in this series, we explore how you can ensure your students are getting the most out of every minute of reading practic
in this
series, we
explore how you can ensure your students are getting the most out of every minute of reading practice.
This is the second
in a
series of ImageThink
posts exploring the scientific data behind often - quoted stats around visual thinking, visual learning and the use of images
in learning.
This
post is part of an ongoing
series exploring the possibility of building a strong contract schools sector
in South Africa.
This is a continuation of a
series of eight
posts in which we will hear from the leader of each research project to find out more about the questions they are
exploring, what they are learning, and how their work is advancing the field of mindset science.
This
post is the fifth
in a
series exploring the myths and misunderstandings about dividend investing.
This
post is the fourth
in a
series exploring the myths and misunderstandings about dividend investing.
This
post is the first
in a
series exploring common myths and misunderstandings about dividend investing.
This
post is the sixth (and last)
in a
series exploring the myths and misunderstandings about dividend investing.
The extent to which large losses and volatility can limit or even overwhelm the power of compounding returns will be
explored in future blog
posts in this
series.
In the next post in this series, we'll explore the outcome data for the Austin and Sacramento shelters, and see what we can lear
In the next
post in this series, we'll explore the outcome data for the Austin and Sacramento shelters, and see what we can lear
in this
series, we'll
explore the outcome data for the Austin and Sacramento shelters, and see what we can learn.
This
post is the first
in a
series about
exploring ways to use the web to teach art.
In the first post in a new blog series «focusing on process oriented painters,» Paul Behnke showcases the development of a painting by Deborah Brown, «an accomplished painter who's works explore the industrial landscape of car salvage lots, scrap metal yards and fabrication shops in Bushwick...&raqu
In the first
post in a new blog series «focusing on process oriented painters,» Paul Behnke showcases the development of a painting by Deborah Brown, «an accomplished painter who's works explore the industrial landscape of car salvage lots, scrap metal yards and fabrication shops in Bushwick...&raqu
in a new blog
series «focusing on process oriented painters,» Paul Behnke showcases the development of a painting by Deborah Brown, «an accomplished painter who's works
explore the industrial landscape of car salvage lots, scrap metal yards and fabrication shops
in Bushwick...&raqu
in Bushwick...»
Steer has released a four - part
series of blog
posts to accompany the event, «Some Notes on Desire and Repetition»,
in which he
explores the nature and function of repetition
in various films, including The Social Network (part 1), Gilles Deleuze's «D' for Desire (part 2), Samuel Beckett's Quad (part 3), and the works of Bruce Nauman (part 4).
Battaglia, Andy, «Suggestive States of Disarray: Raymond Pettibon Prepares for His Opening at the David Zwirner Gallery,» The Wall Street Journal, September 11, 2013 Appleford, Steve, «Art for the YouTube Crowd,» Los Angeles Times, July 28, 2013 «Art Of Punk: MOCAtv
Series Explores Raymond Pettibon's Black Flag Logo,» Huffington
Post, June 17, 2013 Cartwright, James, «Illustration: Complete Archive of Raymond Pettibon's Work for Black Flag,» It's Nice That Online, June 13, 2013 Stutz, Colin, «Black Flag «Revolutionary» Iconography Dissected
in Raymond Pettibon Documentary,» Spin Magazine Online, June 13, 201 Lecaro, Linda, «MOCA Web
Series Chronicles the Art of Punk,» LA Weekly Blogs, June 13 2013 Turcotte, Bryan Ray, «Pretty Much Every Single Black Flag Flyer Ever Designed By Raymond Pettibon,» Noisey — Vice Magazine Music Blog, June 11, 2013 Roberts, Randall, «MOCAtv Releases New Black Flag / Raymond Pettibon Doc On Punk Art,» The Los Angeles Times Music Blog, June 11, 2013 Sutton, Benjamin, «See Raymond Pettibon's Notorious B.I.G. - Quoting High Line Billboard, Blouin Artinfo, June 3, 2013 Brisick, Jamie, «Swinging for the Fences: The Wicked Irony & Massive Output of Raymond Pettibon,» Malibu Magazine, April - May 2013, p. 120 - 30 Brisick, Jamie, «Raymond Pettibon: The Game of Words and Pics,» Huck Magazine, March 7, 2013.
In post paintings, Strauss Bourque - LaFrance, explores color, medium, and form through a series of works using wooden posts collaged with The New York P
post paintings, Strauss Bourque - LaFrance,
explores color, medium, and form through a
series of works using wooden
posts collaged with The New York
PostPost.
In the second post, DO explores the «divergence» problem and compares the two series to actual temperature as recorded in the appropriate CRUTEM temperature gridcel
In the second
post, DO
explores the «divergence» problem and compares the two
series to actual temperature as recorded
in the appropriate CRUTEM temperature gridcel
in the appropriate CRUTEM temperature gridcell.
In this
series of
posts, we
explore how EPA has designed the Clean Power Plan to facilitate the buying and selling of credits representing emissions reductions at fossil - fuel fired power plants.
This is the final
post in a multi-part
series that
explores constitutionalizing environmental protections through s. 7 of the Charter
in the context of heavy oil processing
in Peace River, Alberta.
I'll be
exploring those topics through the context of my own experiences
in a
series of upcoming
posts.
In a series of blog posts over the next few weeks, we'll explore Matt's article on how implementing Legal Files in a corporate legal department can make all the differenc
In a
series of blog
posts over the next few weeks, we'll
explore Matt's article on how implementing Legal Files
in a corporate legal department can make all the differenc
in a corporate legal department can make all the difference.
This blog
post is the first
in a
series,
exploring a variety of spend management concepts and strategies ranging from passive to active to collaborative.
Future
posts in this
series will introduce Wavelength's new «capability model» and
explore its four main components - text analytics & extraction, document automation, expert systems and data visualisation.
This is the first
in a
series of 7
posts in the 7 days prior to Apple's January 27 media event
in which I
explore various possibilities for an Apple Tablet and other potential announcements.
Editor's note: This is part two
in a series of posts from the team that built the 10k Apart contest page, exploring the process of building for interoperability, accessibility, and progressive enhancement in less than In the previous post in... Read mo
in a
series of
posts from the team that built the 10k Apart contest page,
exploring the process of building for interoperability, accessibility, and progressive enhancement
in less than In the previous post in... Read mo
in less than
In the previous post in... Read mo
In the previous
post in... Read mo
in... Read more
As we'll talk about
in a future blog
post in this
series, perhaps agreements include
exploring sex with other people when your primary partner is out of town.
Today's second
post in the commentary
series explores Nebraska poverty and the Family Bottom Line.