Sentences with phrase «projected over the life course»

The total economic benefits per participant, both measured and projected over the life course, ranged from about $ 60,000 to $ 140,000.

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Assessing the present value of any given, innate, physical investment over the course of its projected «life» is at best a tentative and highly uncertain undertaking.
Having developed the violent - universe and its larger - than - life characters over the course of 8 years (it started life in 2006 as a completely different project) 23 issues, 2 movie adaptations and a separate spin - off volume, Millar -LSB-...]
Assembling an array of unseen footage from various projects she's shot over the course of nearly seventeen years, cinematographer Kirsten Johnson's remarkable documentary is an immersive, empathetic outlook of the world we live in.
The project, which will cost an estimated $ 32 million, tracks 3000 purebred golden retrievers over the course of their lives.
The Challenge, a joint project of the Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at UF, the UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program, Maddie's Fund, and the ASPCA, is a shelter - based campaign to save the lives of 1 million cats in North American animal shelters over the course of five years.
The Museum of Modern Art presents Zoe Leonard's Analogue — a landmark photographic project conceived over the course of a decade — which documents, in 412 color and black - and - white photographs, the eclipsed texture of 20th - century urban life as seen in little bodegas, mom - and - pop stores with decaying façades and quirky handwritten signs, and shop windows displaying a mixed assortment of products.
Guest artists will also be invited by Adams to re-design, animate and «live» in the exhibition space over the course of the project.
Over the course of the weekend, some 25 - 30 artists will set up vending stands alongside the veteran boardwalk artists, exhibiting new bodies of work, collaborating with the veterans on new projects, displaying site - specific sculptures or installations, and presenting live performances.
Over the course of the year they will have opportunities to be embedded with NYC Urban Field Station staff, projects, and sites, and will share their own work via the Urban Field Station's Science of the Living City public seminars.
Over the course of the two - month project, AlDowayan opens this studio to the public, making transparent the materials and process of research into the frequent car accidents that take the lives of women schoolteachers in Saudi Arabia.
The exhibition, which traces the trajectory of 2015 AIA Gold Medal Recipient Moshe Safdie's life and work over the course of his more than 50 - year career, has been specifically updated for the National Academy presentation and features a new focus on projects devoted to issues of dense urbanism, together with an expanded section exploring the firm's recent and ongoing work across Asia.
This exhibition presents Zoe Leonard's Analogue — a landmark photographic project conceived over the course of a decade — which documents, in 412 color and black - and - white photographs, the eclipsed texture of 20th - century urban life as seen in little bodegas, mom - and - pop stores with decaying facades and quirky handwritten signs, and shop windows displaying a mixed assortment of products.
Over the course of 2014 - 15, several related projects will be presented, including a live performance at DiverseWorks as part of CounterCurrent in collaboration with the University of Houston Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts (Saturday April 12, 2014), and a video installation in the exhibition Double Life at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (December 19, 2014 — March 13, 2015).
Over the course of 15 months, in total secrecy, artist Banksy's latest project came to life as he converted a vacant apartment building into what is now The Walled Off Hotel.
In the course of over 20 years she has founded the Israel Museum's international contemporary art collection and curated numerous exhibitions including James Turrell: Two Spaces (1982), Anselm Kiefer (1984), Three British Sculptors: Richard Deacon, Julian Opie, Richard Wentworth (1985), New York Now (Jeff Koons, Sherrie Levine, Allan McCollum and others, 1987), Christian Boltanski: Lessons of Darkness (1989), Life Size: A Sense of the Real in Recent Art (1990), Hidden Reflections (Marylène Negro, Christian Marclay, Hiroshi Sugimoto and others, 1992), Kiki Smith (1994), Gerhard Richter (1995), Marks: Artists Work Throughout Jerusalem (David Hammons, Juan Muñoz, Sarkis and others, 1996) Skin - Deep: Surface Appearances in Contemporary Art (Zoe Leonard, Ana Mendieta, Khalil Rabah, Jana Sterbak and others, 1999), Yinka Shonibare: Double Dress (2002), Nedko Solakov: Alien Auras (2003), Vanishing Point: Hidden Beauty in Contemporary Art (2005), Green Line — A Project by Francis Alÿs (2005), News (2006), Made in China — The Estella Collection (2007), Bizarre Perfection (2008), First Show: Contemporary Art from The Israel Museum, Jerusalem.
The real thrust of the project is to act as a catalyst for integrating the School's history, library collections and archival resources into the life and work of the Osgoode community by involving the students in developing and curating exhibitions, both physical and virtual, that illustrate the dramatic changes in legal education and the profession over the course of the past century and document Osgoode's role in them.
This research was supported by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Children and Families over the Life Course (project number CE140100027).
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