Not exact matches
If the census were to count only citizens, rather than all residents, the budget allocations will not accurately
reflect the actual number of people who will make demands
upon public institutions.
Tell me, if the school charged the actual market value for the use of this space and the use of equipment, etc. and if that market value actually
reflected the cost to the
public, then the issue might become clearer to you because these religious people would scream at having to pay full price and the cost of any damages they may inflict
upon the
public property they are using illegally.
The fourth is a continuation of the third, an effort to
reflect upon and reenact the delicate process whereby the mind and the imagination move from the place of hearing to the
public celebration of the thing heard.
An effort to
reflect upon and reenact the delicate process whereby the mind and the imagination move from the place of hearing to the
public celebration of the thing heard.
In
reflecting upon Vashti McCollum's death, J. Brent Walker, executive director of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty, told the CENTURY: «The 1948 case that bears her name set the tone for the Supreme Court's view on the proper relationship between church and state in
public schools.»
The dramatic drop by the six - month mark
reflects the interplay of a number of factors: struggles with the mechanics at the beginning; the need to attend to older children; the difficulties of maintaining breast - feeding
upon the return to work; the embarrassment of baring a breast in
public places.
«This platform will have a policy unit which will draw on the best ideas and practical solutions, building partnerships with other organisations, in the
public policy and private spheres, so that those in the frontline of politics have a bigger and better policy agenda to
reflect upon; and a networking capability to join like - minded people up.
«No employee shall commit any act or neglect any duty which in any way is prejudicial to good order, discipline, or efficiency, or
reflects unfavorably
upon the good name and reputation of the Port Authority, or adversely affects the interests of the Port Authority or those of the general
public.»
Educational leaders must acknowledge with compassion that fear abounds when it comes to receiving feedback; their greatest weapon in defeating that fear is their ability to make their own performance, and their own learning, visible for their
public to see and
reflect upon.
Effective principals should recognize and acknowledge that the status of adult behavior at their
public functions
reflects positively, or negatively,
upon their school — and
upon them.
To prepare for their PoLs, students analyze the academic, personal, and interpersonal capacities articulated in the Greenwich
Public Schools Vision of the Graduate to
reflect upon areas of strength and areas for growth as demonstrated using specific examples from their project work in both STEM and Humanities courses.
The biographical portion will
reflect upon my experiences teaching at Capital Prep in the Hartford
Public School District.
Like all
public endeavors in a democratic society,
public schooling is built
upon and
reflects democratic systems.
Often times during my forty year career as a
public school librarian I had to
reflect upon what my profession's purpose was.
Her current projects (in collaboration with Angel Nevarez, artist and MFA faculty member, School of Visual Arts, New York) investigate contemporary music, dissent, and
public fora, while moving between the spatial simultaneity of performance and enunciation, and
reflecting upon the projection of political agency through transmission and song.
Through site - specific and mobile media projects that encourage residents to
reflect upon their neighborhood and share their stories, / rive seeks to highlight the relationships between
public space, mobile technology and local or microhistories.
Showing here in London for the first time in a
public institution, Carlos Garaicoa
reflects upon «the city» — its limitations, potential and possibilities — as a physical infrastructure, social network and political space in this exhibition comprised of large - scale installations, sculptures, video and photography.
George Sánchez - Calderón's winning
public art project, entitled «Pax Americana,» draws inspiration from Bal Harbour Village's history, by
reflecting upon the iconography that has collectively defined the archetype of «the American Dream.»
This desire for gatherings, architecture and utopic monuments that foster dialogue and encounters is something the artist would like to
reflect upon throughout his exhibition with the students of NYU and the support of the
Public Art Fund.
For Please Touch the Art, the artist has installed three forms of social sculptures in Brooklyn Bridge Park: Appearing Rooms, a systematically shifting architectural space formed by jets of water; Mirror Labyrinth NY, a site - specific installation of mirror - polished stainless steel that
reflects and distorts the distinctive skyline of lower Manhattan; and sixteen bright red Modified Social Benches, alterations
upon the familiar outdoor park bench, which actively engage visitors» perceptions of
public space with their curious curves and undulations.
Angel Nevarez and Valerie Tevere's current projects and research investigate contemporary music and sound, the electromagnetic spectrum, dissent, and
public fora, and move between the spatial simultaneity of performance and enunciation,
reflecting upon the projection of political agency through lyrics, audio, and transmission.
Following his show at the Grazer Kunstverein in 2014, which presented works to the
public for the first time since his withdrawal as an artist in the mid-1990's, the exhibition Enemy of the Stars aims to
reflect and expand
upon Ronald Jones» practice.
Her videos, online experiences, performances, sculptures, installations, and
public works
reflect upon and mediate digital experiences — of the self and communally.
In Talking Contemporary Curating, Terry Smith is in conversation with 12 curators, art historians and theorists deeply immersed in
reflecting upon the demands of their respective practices; the contexts of exhibition making; and the platforms through which art may be made
public, including Zdenka Badovinac, Claire Bishop, Zoe Butt, Germano Celant, Carolyn Christov - Bakargiev, Okwui Enwezor, Boris Groys, Jens Hoffmann, Mami Kataoka, Maria Lind, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and Mari Carmen Ramírez.
This is a timely moment for everyone who works in or around the health sector — whether in patient care, in policy or politics, in governance, education, workforce,
public health or other areas — to
reflect upon what they are doing to help ensure a health system that is more culturally safe for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, whether as patients or employees.
It is timely, with the 15th World Congress on
Public Health underway in Melbourne this week, to
reflect upon the historic and ongoing role of health promotion in colonising practices that ar... Read more