Part adornment, part anti-plastic statement, these nickel - and lead - free cornstarch - resin - based bracelets by EverybodyGreen were designed to aid environmental non-profits, as well as raise
public consciousness about eco-friendly alternatives.
Free and open to the public through the generous support of the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation, the Artist in Conversation series aims to honor and raise
public consciousness about the unique ways in which contemporary artists use printmaking.
That was when
the public consciousness about the Mob shifted.
Not exact matches
The buildings and statues were not static but dynamic in the
consciousness of the inhabitants of the first - century world, they were places
about which regular
public rituals, processions, sacrifices, and feasts would be centred, in which all members of the community would often to some extent be involved.
Public self - consciousness arises in a situation in which by being looked at, about to give a speech, in front of a TV camera, etc., I take the objective, public standpoint concerning m
Public self -
consciousness arises in a situation in which by being looked at,
about to give a speech, in front of a TV camera, etc., I take the objective,
public standpoint concerning m
public standpoint concerning myself.
The CENTURY addressed other personal sins and moral failings, regularly speaking to the problems caused by lax divorce laws, and occasionally writing
about the evils of gambling, tobacco, and the «sex
consciousness» that would accompany the «vociferous demand for the teaching of sex hygiene» in
public schools.
The basic tenets of good nutrition are sneaking their way into the
public consciousness, especially in school cafeterias, where concern is mounting
about the typical fare of high - fat, deep - fried foods frequently served for lunch.
Gibbon was struck by the number of Liberal Democrats in parliament who told him how worried they were
about the images that the cartoonists were embedding in the
public consciousness (and in the minds of their party activists).
Polls aren't like a heart monitor that pops up and down with every beat, it's
about continually plugging your message into the
public domain and waiting for the it to reach the national
consciousness.
Steve: Carson is obviously talking
about the NFLs concussion crisis, the head trauma faced by players has been a subject of discussion for years now, but it really exploded into the
public consciousness with the death of twelve - time Pro Bowler Junior Seau, who took his own life on May 2nd.
And articles
about this, like the story that we did in the magazine, will create some
public consciousness.
This concern was also brought to the forefront of the scientific and
public consciousness when a report by Chinese scientists described the use of CRISPR - Cas to modify a gene in human embryos making them resistant to HIV infection [to learn more
about CRISPR - Cas, read our previous blog].
Anything that causes you to scratch your head in
public and cause constant self -
consciousness about fugitive flakes on your shoulders is going to be a definite pain point in your life.
Mad
About You is one of those shows that's had its edges flattened out by time, disappearing in the
public consciousness into a general Must See TV mish - mash of»90s NBC sitcom soup.
The one thing good thing
about the Harry Potter ebooks is that it brought Watermark technology into the
public's
consciousness.
For instance, when the first whispers
about ARM adjustments and mass defaults reached the
public consciousness in mid-2005, gold bullion jumped from
about $ 400 to over $ 700 in a nine - month period.
Among the periods she intends to highlight are the years 1924 to 1943, when the notion of a distinct American folk art came into
public consciousness through the efforts of the Whitney Studio Club and MoMA director Alfred Barr; the long decade from the late 1960s through the early 1980s that saw both the publication of Roger Cardinal's 1972 book Outsider Art and Jane Livingston and James Beardsley's groundbreaking 1982 show «Black Folk Art in America, 1930 — 1980» at the Corcoran Gallery; and the near present, with its ongoing conversation
about how to contextualize vernacular art.
In response to Piper's request, Cassel Oliver added: «It is clear however, that some experiences are hard to transcend and that stigmas
about blackness remain not only in the
public's
consciousness, but also in the
consciousness of artists themselves.
Speaking
about the D.C. iteration of the exhibition, Mera Rubell states, «It is especially meaningful for us to have NO MAN»S LAND open in our nation's capital around the time when women's leadership in all arenas is front and center in the
public consciousness.»
I spent some time in Japan this summer, and though it was my first piece of honest travel (though I did so to study Japanese), I learned so much
about the possibilities of
public transportation and
public environmental
consciousness.
I know all the tricks, and I know exactly how it is that the Blogosphere and others has gone
about destroying the credibility of Climate Science worldwide in the
public consciousness and bent the will of Politicians.
Extension energy specialist Lori Marsh is hoping the current
public consciousness gets people excited
about conserving energy.
Which is all fine and good — I entirely support the actions Forest Ethics recommends Fortune 500 companies take — but I'm not entirely sure there's yet a controversy
about the Alberta tar sands, at least not in the
public consciousness.
As we know from other controversies over GM Crops and MMR, by the time science hits the headlines, and therefore the
public consciousness, it's always
about much more than the science.
And it's impossible, in part, because the debate
about «fair burden sharing» that has raged among climate negotiators during the last few years has not reached the
public consciousness.
It's been
about a month since Vero - True Social burst into
public consciousness as the hip new social media platform and... so far, it hasn't really lived up to the hype.