Not exact matches
The composition of the
stories into a structure now
reflecting profound meditation
on the meaning of history and the nature and activity of God in history has not obscured a zestful appreciation of the
life that produced the
stories.
A Little Bit of Momsense
reflects on parenting, easy and tasty recipes, green
living, activities for kids, family travel, and other
stories...
► As Piotr Wasylczyk gears up for his new role as a professor and adviser, he is
reflecting on «three lessons taught by three great mentors [that] have influenced how [he thinks] about doing science,» he wrote in this week's Working
Life story.
Coming soon: In the final instalment of his
story, Ben
reflects on how the niche he has created for himself differs from his working
life as a postdoc and why his new lifestyle has made him happier.
Her
story has had me
reflecting on so much in
life, and what a blessing it is to be a mother.
This nostalgic
story centers around a man
reflecting on his
life with the woman he loves.
In fact, it's nearly impossible to watch the film without
reflecting on the current real -
life conflicts happening all around us today in the
stories that flood our endless newsfeeds and project upon our screens.
The film, which features a star - studded cast, tells the
story of two best friends — a retired conductor (Michael Caine) and a filmmaker (Harvey Keitel)-- who
reflect on their
lives during a vacation to the Swiss Alps.
Film Editors Spencer Averick — «13th,» «Selma» Alexandre de Franceschi — «Lion,» «Bright Star» Keiko Deguchi * — «God Knows Where I Am,» «Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus» Tracy Granger — «Still
Life,» «Boys Don't Cry» Sabine Hoffman — «Maggie's Plan,» «Elvis & Nixon» Edie Ichioka — «The Boxtrolls,» «Toy
Story 2» Janus Billeskov Jansen * — «The Hunt,» «The Act of Killing» Céline Kélépikis — «The Red Turtle,» «Now or Never» Melissa Kent — «American Pastoral,» «The Age of Adaline» Juan Carlos Macías — «Wild Horses,» «The Official
Story» Jim May — «Goosebumps,» «The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe» Fredrik Morheden — «A Man Called Ove,» «The New Country» Christopher Murrie * — «Kubo and the Two Strings,» «Coraline» Tania Michel Nehme — «Tanna,» «Charlie's Country» Tia Nolan — «Annie,» «Friends with Benefits» Anne Østerud — «The Hunt,» «The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo» Gregory Perler — «Sing,» «Despicable Me» Jacopo Quadri — «Fire at Sea,» «The Dreamers» Fabienne Rawley — «Zootopia,» «MonsterHouse» Jake Roberts — «Hell or High Water,» «Brooklyn» Hayedeh Safiyari — «The Salesman,» «A Separation» Nat Sanders — «Moonlight,» «Short Term 12» Per Sandholt — «Land of Mine,» «A Funny Man» Suzanne Spangler — «Imperial Dreams,» «Smashed» Molly Malene Stensgaard — «Land of Mine,» «Melancholia» Alexandra Strauss — «I Am Not Your Negro,» «A Pigeon Sat
on a Branch
Reflecting on Existence» Christian Wagner — «The Fate of the Furious,» «Furious Seven» Monika Willi — «Amour,» «The Piano Teacher» Kate Williams — «The Whole Truth,» «Frozen River» Dan Zimmerman — «The Dark Tower,» «The Maze Runner» Lucia Zucchetti — «Their Finest,» «The Queen» Eric Zumbrunnen — «Her,» «Adaptation» Makeup Artists and Hairstylists Richard Alonzo — «Star Trek Beyond,» «Alice in Wonderland» Alessandro Bertolazzi — «Suicide Squad,» «Fury» Christine Beveridge — «The Monuments Men,» «Under the Skin» Felicity Bowring — «Gold,» «Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy» Jerry DeCarlo — «Carol,» «Julie & Julia» Patricia DeHaney — «Sully,» «Interstellar» Naomi Donne — «Cinderella,» «Philomena» Linda Dowds — «RoboCop,» «Rampart» Audrey Doyle — «Legend,» «Mad Max: Fury Road» Tina Earnshaw — «The Promise,» «Titanic» Rick Findlater — «L'Odyssée (The Odyssey),» «The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey» Paul Gooch — «Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children,» «Maleficent» Fae Hammond — «Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,» «The Legend of Tarzan» Miia Kovero — «Inherent Vice,» «The Master» Michael Marino — «American Pastoral,» «The Wrestler» Frances Mathias — «Saving Mr. Banks,» «Beginners» Christopher Nelson — «Suicide Squad,» «Frank Miller's Sin City» Elaine Offers — «The Kids Are All Right,» «Far from Heaven» Conor O'Sullivan — «The Dark Knight,» «Saving Private Ryan» Daniel Phillips — «Florence Foster Jenkins,» «The Queen» Luigi Rocchetti — «Ben - Hur,» «The Nativity
Story» Morag Ross — «Hugo,» «The Aviator» Nikoletta Skarlatos — «Free State of Jones,» «The Hunger Games: Mockingjay (Parts 1 & 2)» Vittorio Sodano — «Il Divo,» «Apocalypto» Shane Thomas — «The Dressmaker,» «Hacksaw Ridge» Kenneth Walker — «Loving,» «For Colored Girls» Kerry Warn — «The Great Gatsby,» «Australia» Carla White — «Hands of Stone,» «August: Osage County» Ann Pala Williams — «
Live by Night,» «Click» Jeremy Woodhead — «Doctor Strange,» «Snowpiercer»
Disc 2 begins with «Into the Wild: The
Story, The Characters» (21:50), a featurette that spends time with Sean Penn, Emilie Hirsch, and author John Krakauer as they
reflect on the characters and the actors assigned to bringing them to
life.
Spencer Averick — «13th,» «Selma» Alexandre de Franceschi — «Lion,» «Bright Star» Keiko Deguchi * — «God Knows Where I Am,» «Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus» Tracy Granger — «Still
Life,» «Boys Don't Cry» Sabine Hoffman — «Maggie's Plan,» «Elvis & Nixon» Edie Ichioka — «The Boxtrolls,» «Toy
Story 2» Janus Billeskov Jansen * — «The Hunt,» «The Act of Killing» Céline Kélépikis — «The Red Turtle,» «Now or Never» Melissa Kent — «American Pastoral,» «The Age of Adaline» Juan Carlos Macías — «Wild Horses,» «The Official
Story» Jim May — «Goosebumps,» «The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe» Fredrik Morheden — «A Man Called Ove,» «The New Country» Christopher Murrie * — «Kubo and the Two Strings,» «Coraline» Tania Michel Nehme — «Tanna,» «Charlie's Country» Tia Nolan — «Annie,» «Friends with Benefits» Anne Østerud — «The Hunt,» «The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo» Gregory Perler — «Sing,» «Despicable Me» Jacopo Quadri — «Fire at Sea,» «The Dreamers» Fabienne Rawley — «Zootopia,» «MonsterHouse» Jake Roberts — «Hell or High Water,» «Brooklyn» Hayedeh Safiyari — «The Salesman,» «A Separation» Nat Sanders — «Moonlight,» «Short Term 12» Per Sandholt — «Land of Mine,» «A Funny Man» Suzanne Spangler — «Imperial Dreams,» «Smashed» Molly Malene Stensgaard — «Land of Mine,» «Melancholia» Alexandra Strauss — «I Am Not Your Negro,» «A Pigeon Sat
on a Branch
Reflecting on Existence» Christian Wagner — «The Fate of the Furious,» «Furious Seven» Monika Willi — «Amour,» «The Piano Teacher» Kate Williams — «The Whole Truth,» «Frozen River» Dan Zimmerman — «The Dark Tower,» «The Maze Runner» Lucia Zucchetti — «Their Finest,» «The Queen» Eric Zumbrunnen — «Her,» «Adaptation»
This package of
stories and multimedia
reflects on the 50th anniversary of the War
on Poverty and its impact
on the
lives of children, especially those
living in poverty.
Use our assembly, lesson plan, classroom activities and games to share this
story; explore
life in Sierra Leone, the importance of the right tools and working together as a team; and
reflect on the benefits of a school council.
Tech Tales fits into the classroom agenda by allowing students to practice language and writing skills, adopt ways to
reflect on the components of a multimedia
story, and, most importantly, articulate the lessons of their
lives.
It is a
story that prompts us to
reflect on our own moral compass and our place in the community where we
live.
Cars in My
Life — Nick Baldwin
reflects on some of his all time family favourites / The Greatest Race III — Marc Douezy's
story of the 1914 Grand Prix de l'Automobile Club de France moves
on to the pre-race scrutineering and practice / Working
on a Chain Gang — The Editor drives arguably the rarest pre-war Frazer - Nash sports car / Travelling First Class — Zoe Harrison assesses Austin's flagship limousine of the 30's — the Mayfair / The French Brooklands IV — Bill Boddy's epic
story of the Montlhery track reaches its final lap / Missing Link — Frank Lugg tells us why he thinks Guiseppe Coda was an unsung hero of early Italian car design / Vital Spark — Roy Berry journeys westward to visit a magneto specialist / Dew Drop — Michael Worthington - Williams
on the cars of Harold E Dew.
Brandi's client list
reflects her multifaceted passions:
On the nonfiction side, she has represented memoirs, cookbooks, and prescriptive books of all kinds, as well as science, humor, pop culture, and real -
life inspirational
stories.
Water for Elephants is the
story of Jacob Jankowski (played by Hal Holbrook and Pattinson), an old man in a nursing home
reflecting on his remarkable
life spent with the Benzini Brothers, a second - rate depression - era circus.
So it makes sense that Rana Dasgupta would set his new novel here: Solo is the
story of a 100 - year - old Bulgarian man, who happens to be an amateur chemist with an ad hoc lab in his apartment,
reflecting on his
life as it was shaped by the huge, transformative, uncontrollable forces of history.
In this
story of the political fireball that erupts when a young white woman claims her car was hijacked, with her infant son inside, by a black man, Price homes in
on racial tensions and media distortion,
reflecting on how they affect individual
lives.
Take Me Home host Susan Daffron
reflects on 100 episodes of the show and shares
stories about pets who are now
living in new forever homes.
If you are a fan of the uncommon, the unexpected, and the uncompromising, then you will find your passions
reflected on the 500 - plus pages of our new Design Hotels ™ Book 2018 — featuring 295 handpicked properties with glorious photographs and behind - the - scenes
stories of the Original Hoteliers who brought them to
life.
The Anne Frank House develops educational programmes and products in which the
life story of Anne Frank is told in the context of the Second World War and the Holocaust, in order to encourage people to
reflect on the dangers of anti-Semitism, discrimination, racism and prejudice.
The Anne Frank House brings Anne Frank's
life story to the attention of people all over the world to encourage them to
reflect on the dangers of antisemitism, racism and discrimination and the importance of freedom, equal rights and democracy.
We want
stories that
reflect on the world we
live in.
A
Story I Am In told how Jamaican British poet, James Berry came to London and spent his
life reflecting on migration and identity.
The title of the exhibition derives from the
story Sitt Marie Rose by Etel Adnan, which
reflects on the
life and execution of Marie Rose Boulos during the Lebanese Civil War.
, you are lying
on the floor of your place looking up, a small draft runs through the room, between the door and the window, and all things seem perfectly still, wind only disturbs concrete in imperceptible ways, or it may take millions of years to be noticed and, as the air runs through the space, all your plants move and all is animated and all is alive somehow, and here are the thoughts of all men in all ages and lands, they are not original with me, and that wind upon your plants is the common air that bathes the globe, and we have no ambitions of universalism, and I'm glad we don't, but the particles of air bring traces of pollen and are charged with electricity, desert sand, maybe sea water, and these particles were somewhere else before they were dragged here, and their route will not end by the door of this house, and if we tell each other
stories, one can imagine that they might have been bathed by this same air, regrouped and recombined, recharged as a vehicle for sound, swirling as it moves, bringing the sound of a drum, like that Kabuki
story where a fox recognizes the voice of its parents as a girl plays a drum made out of their skin, or any other event, and yet I always felt your work never tells
stories, I tend to think that narrative implies a past tense, even if that past was just five seconds ago, one second ago was already the past, and human memory is irrelevant in geological time, plants and fish know not what tomorrow will bring, neither rocks nor metal do, but we all
live here now, and we all need visions and we all need dreams, and as long as your metal sculptures vibrate they are always in the Present, and their past is a material truth alien to narrative, but well, maybe narrative does not imply a past tense at all and they are writing their own
story while they gently move and breathe, and maybe nothing was really still before the wind came in, passing through the window as if through an irrational portal to make those plants dance, but everything was already moving and breathing in near complete silence, and if you're focused enough you can feel the pulse of a concrete wall and you can feel the tectonic movements of the earth, and you can hear the magma flowing under our feet and our bones crackling like a wild fire, and you can see the light of fireflies
reflected in polished metal, and there is nothing magical about that, it is just the way things are, and sometimes we have to raise our voice because the music is too loud and let your clothes move to a powerful bass, sound waves and bright lights, powerful like the sun, blinding us if we stare for too long, but isn't it the biggest sign of love, like singing to a corn field, and all acts of kindness that are not pitiful nor utilitarian, that are truly horizontal as everything around us is impregnated with the deadliest violence, vertical and systemic, poisonous, and sometimes you just want to feel the sun burning your skin and look for
life in all things declared dead, a kind of vitality that operates like corrosion, strong as the wind near the sea, transforming all things,
Based
on their respective experiences, the two organizations jointly conceived of the project in order to present
stories from individuals whose professional and personal
lives compel them to
reflect on what it means to
live, work and produce exhibitions or projects in Israel and in Palestine.
Observing aging residents in towns and cities around the world as they pass unnoticed through crowded streets, the artist re-imagines their
stories in a series of fiber works that
reflect both the vulnerability and strength of those
living on the edge of society.
Given all of the concentration these days
on the «high - tech» end of copyright, as well as the news - making cases of alleged plagiarism that have seen authors in court (and there's yet another case, also in today's Times, involving the author of the improbably named «How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild and Got a
Life» (page A14), its interesting to
reflect on the
story about Xerox and the... [more]
I encourage you to tell your
story and
reflect on how painful thoughts or emotions keep you from
living your
life according to your personal values.
Episode Overview Certified divorce coach Kira Wilson Gould
reflects on developing a healthy divorce
story and how it can transform not only your divorce, but your family and your
life.
It's the only way we can navigate our way through it all, because the more I talk to early childhood educators, the more I realise and the more I
reflect on my own work with children and families in the settings that I've worked in, the more I realise that there will be so many different variations
on family
life and the complexities that children bring to the
story, that we need to think about, together.
Deliver highly personalised care within a professional framework Write reports and other paperwork Make assessments Conduct home reviews Attend placement agreement meetings Get involved with the police Manage contact with birth family Complete
life -
story work Receive pre-approval training and continuing professional development to maintain and develop their skills
Reflect on their practice Have regular supervision, including an annual review
Everything happened so fast, but when it came time to face it I
reflected on the many
stories and experiences you've shared with me about your
lives.
So this shouldn't be considered a burdensome task but rather an opportunity to really
reflect on your
life thus far and be excited to share your
story with others.