Sentences with phrase «radical experiment in»

It is a radical experiment in the nature of the atmosphere, the complete significance of which is hard to predict.
Sociologist Sam Richards discusses the elements of imagining ourselves as «the other» in his TED talk «A Radical Experiment in Empathy.»
Citing a rise in test scores over the past decade, education policy analyst Rick Hess stated in Education Week in June that the city's «radical experiment in urban education... produced extraordinarily impressive results.»
Then, authorities changed from allowing a radical experiment in almost lost cases to promoting tutorial networks to improve learning in low performing, though better served schools.
New York Times columnist Richard Rothstein wrote, «A radical experiment in teacher pay here could become a national model if successful.»
The Source Family was a radical experiment in»70s utopian living.
His Harlem Children's Zone is a radical experiment in changing the way children are brought up.»
Before Tony Hsieh stepped down from his leadership of the Downtown Project — his radical experiment in building a startup city in Downtown Las Vegas — there were already signs of serious trouble.
A while back, Sam Richards gave a TED Talk called A Radical Experiment in Empathy.
It's a radical experiment in peace - making through inclusion and understanding, now under siege yet again.
Before Dan Price caused a media firestorm by establishing a $ 70,000 minimum wage at his Seattle company, Gravity Payments... before Hollywood agents, reality - show producers, and book publishers began throwing elbows for a piece of the hip, 31 - year - old entrepreneur with the shoulder - length hair and Brad Pitt looks... before Rush Limbaugh called him a socialist and Harvard Business School professors asked to study his radical experiment in paying workers... an entry - level Gravity employee named Jason Haley got really pissed off at him.
It also equips politicians, and then later normal citizens, with cameras that broadcast their every move as part of a radical experiment in transparency.
The early part of the 20th century saw Picasso's radical experiments in sculpture escape the stifling confines of solid volumes to present shifting planes offering varied perspectives — providing the basis of cubism's new multifaceted worldview.
John Elderfield, curator of the National Portrait Gallery in London's new exhibition, Cézanne Portraits, on the artist's radical experiments in portraiture
Dean's phenomenologically steeped work relates to radical experiments in film by the Canadian Michael Snow, but they are also part of a more venerable British pastoral tradition that has affected the arts of that island nation in literature and music as well as the visual arts.

Not exact matches

With the radical Unreasonable at Sea experiment docked, we asked one of the mentors on board to weigh in on the program.
The results of this radical experiment are now in — Roberts has written about his experience in a long, thought - provoking piece for Outside magazine.
But while there is some evidence that using a compassionate audience to keep yourself accountable can be an effective way to reach your goals (be cautious, though; science also suggests that telling all and sundry your aims can backfire), that's not why Reddington claims his experiment in radical to - do - list transparency was so effective.
The result is a radical change in the practice of strategy at this big company, letting market response to cheap experiments prevail over a battle of managerial egos.
We all still processing the data coming in from India's radical experiment with cash, and I still think that is way too soon to pass any judgement at all on whether the experiment has been Read more...
Indeed, the animal rights movement's fury against the speciesist use of animals» a necessary element for human flourishing, particularly in medical research» has increased to the point that scientists are now under threat of death by the most radical liberationists for daring to experiment on rats or monkeys to find cures for cancer and other human afflictions.
There was in some communities a practice of having all things in common, and there was practised for a time in some groups what Charles Williams has later called «an experiment in dissociation», the living together of men and women with a complete renunciation of sex.12 But these radical experiments never became normative for the churches.
They're involved in some of the most radical experiments and changes of our time.
«Sadiq Khan is Jeremy Corbyn's man in London, and would use the city as a 4 - year experiment for Labour's radical policies.
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When Laura Dugan, a neurologist at Washington University in St. Louis, heard that buckyballs absorb free radicals, she designed experiments to test whether or not buckyballs could slow down nerve cell death.
The evidence that oxygen radicals were beneficial came from experiments in which researchers gave animals an antioxidant called N - acetyl cysteine.
In a different set of experiments, the food chemists tinkered with baking conditions and then ran five different test - tube assays of the crust's antioxidant activity — its ability to quash free radicals.
In an In Depth news article in this week's Science, Jeffrey Mervis wrote about a «radical» experiment in peer review in which applicants for NSF funding were required to review proposals from competitors seeking funding from the same poIn an In Depth news article in this week's Science, Jeffrey Mervis wrote about a «radical» experiment in peer review in which applicants for NSF funding were required to review proposals from competitors seeking funding from the same poIn Depth news article in this week's Science, Jeffrey Mervis wrote about a «radical» experiment in peer review in which applicants for NSF funding were required to review proposals from competitors seeking funding from the same poin this week's Science, Jeffrey Mervis wrote about a «radical» experiment in peer review in which applicants for NSF funding were required to review proposals from competitors seeking funding from the same poin peer review in which applicants for NSF funding were required to review proposals from competitors seeking funding from the same poin which applicants for NSF funding were required to review proposals from competitors seeking funding from the same pot.
If it all sounds too radical, that may be a good thing: most direct detection experiments, which wait for an ordinary WIMP to collide with the nucleus of a heavy atom like germanium or xenon, have seen nothing (see «Going underground in search of dark matter strikes «-RRB-, for example.
In earlier experiments, Schulten had shown that certain chemical reactions involving so - called radical pairs can be influenced by weak magnetic fields, like that of a door magnet.
Arthur Jones, the inventor of the Nautilus exercise equipment which quickly revolutionized gyms around the country, conducted the Colorado Experiment at the Colorado State University in May 1973 in the hope of proving that his radical training methods worked and could produce unprecedented muscular hypertrophy in extremely short period of time.
In a study done at the Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology in India, 9 it was found that a dosage of 180mg / kg of spirulina had a protective effect on the brain and nervous system of rats exposed to high amounts of free radicals, compared to rats not given the spirulina before the experimenIn a study done at the Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology in India, 9 it was found that a dosage of 180mg / kg of spirulina had a protective effect on the brain and nervous system of rats exposed to high amounts of free radicals, compared to rats not given the spirulina before the experimenin India, 9 it was found that a dosage of 180mg / kg of spirulina had a protective effect on the brain and nervous system of rats exposed to high amounts of free radicals, compared to rats not given the spirulina before the experiment.
This was near the start of his post-May 1968 rejection of the filmmaking establishment; a period in which his determination to respond to the increasing radicalisation of the world with increasingly radical cinematic experiments also coincided with his relationship with the late Anne Wiazemsky (played by Stacy Martin), his wife and muse whom he first cast in 1967's La Chinoise, when she was 17 and he was pushing 40.
Nevertheless, the film's U-turn is so radical that it arguably transforms They Drive By Night into one of the U.S. cinema's earliest experiments in portmanteau — adequate absolution, really, for this borderline social - conscience picture's zany mutation into a gothic melodrama.
The most radical approach ever tried in the modern U.S.A. was probably Chicago's experiment with «Local School Councils» in the early 90s.
Thus began the one - child policy, the world's most radical social experiment, which continues to irrevocably shape how one in six people in this world are born, live, and die.
He self - published his first ebook, Single, in 2006, a collection of two of his previously published stories — a radical experiment at the time.
I can't get the U.K. versions, the ones the author wrote, at the author's own site... Even the most radical, tectonic - plate - shifting experiments in digital publishing are still part and parcel of the world of books we've inherited: its assumptions, its economics, and its encumbrances.
BOOKSHELF A number of recent exhibition catalogs have featured artists from the Black Arts Movement and AfriCOBRA in particular, including «Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power,» «Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties,» «The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now,» and «We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965 — 85.»
A new exhibition «Looking Back (Looking Forward): The Black Mountain Experience,» on view at Vanderbilt University's Fine Arts Gallery in Nashville through March 2, retraces the radical educational experiment that brought European Modernism to the American South, creating a vision of tomorrow that we're still catching up with today.
,» on view at Vanderbilt University's Fine Arts Gallery in Nashville through March 2, retraces the radical educational experiment that brought European Modernism to the American South, creating a vision of tomorrow that we're still catching up with today.
In recent years, radical experiments by artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, Claes Oldenburg, and Richard Serra have pushed to the breaking point the very definition of the medium.
Gilliam established himself at the forefront of American abstraction while working in Washington, D.C. in the 1960s, when his experiments with paint application and his radical transformation of the canvas support profoundly expanded the possibilities for the future of abstract painting.
These catalogs document those shows: «Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power,» «Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties,» «The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now,» and «We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965 — 85.»
Several international museums have marked this occasion with exhibi - tions on the idealist, utopian, and radical art that proliferated in the 1910s and 20s, before the Marxist experiment went awry and Stalin clamped down on free expression.1 The Art Institute of Chicago's Fall 2017 exhibition, entitled Revoliutsiia!
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Ranging from Communism to gay love to experiments in photography, his subject matter was radical, too.
Childs was no stranger to radical experiments, having started out with Judson, the New York arts collective founded in 1962 and influenced by the then giants of the avant garde, Merce Cunningham, John Cage and Robert Rauschenberg.
Acting the Words is Enacting the World is a two week long experiment in radical education which will mobilize Brazilian popular education activist Augusto Boal's techniques of Theater of the Oppressed to prompt students to engage with the economy.
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