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This painting, part of Whitten's «Black Monolith» series, honors Ralph Ellison, author of Invisible Man, a book that parallels a story of a young black man's search for identity with «the struggle of the nation to define itself in the tumultuous years of the early Civil Rights Movement.»
Like Looking for Alaska, this Printz Honor Book tells a boarding - school story of love, subversion, social politics, and a teen's search for identity with sharp insight and clever, quotable humor.

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Anyway though, in this roller coaster of top clubs searching for their identities, Arsene is sitting here with 200 million in the bank and more years managing in England than the rest of the top 6 clubs managers have COMBINED!
I write about my search for identity as a mother and woman, my struggle with faith, and the challenges of marriage after loss.
This definition allows the term to be applied to a range of objects from the nearest gravitationally bound clusters to groups of widely spread stars with no apparent gravitational identity, which are discovered only by searching the catalogs for stars of common motion.
You can make a simple search to meet other HIV positive men and women with username and identity and opt for criteria, such as HIV, HSV, HPV, HEV - B, HEV - C and so on.
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In his relentless search for the identity of the terrorists, Quan is forced into a cat - and - mouse conflict with a British government official (Pierce Brosnan), whose own past may hold clues to the identities of the elusive killers.
Armed with an intimate tale and the true grit of Jandreau's teeth, The Rider is the best film about searching for a new identity in the wreckage of the American dream since Kathryn Bigelow's The Hurt Locker (2008).
The search for personal identity dominates the film as Christina James (Jean Seberg) struggles to reconcile her dreams of success as a painter, her repulsion with the art world, and her own intrinsic need for romantic validation.
The film begins promisingly enough with a flashback to the «Me» Eighties, as the quintessential Reagan - kinder Martin Asher (the always - good Paul Franklin Dano), searching for his own morning in America with U2's «Bad» unspooling on cassette, boards a midnight bus going anywhere to begin a career killing similarly - sized young men and assuming their identities.
Zhao had her debut feature Songs My Brothers Taught Me in the Directors» Fortnight at Cannes two years ago, and she returns with this story about a young cowboy who — after suffering a near fatal head injury — undertakes a search for new identity and what it means to be a man in the heartland of America.
Mads Mikkelsen as only his longtime absurdist Danish collaborator Anders Thomas Jensen could conceive, a chronic masturbator with a hair - trigger temper, desperately searches for his true identity.
In his relentless search for the identity of the terrorists, Quan is forced into a cat - and - mouse conflict with a...
Already, with his first feature, Saturo displays an uncanny sense for finding just the right place for his camera, and a knack for bringing out the unexpected in every scene, as he follows a lonely high - school student's mysterious, quixotic search for the identity of a homeless man who's apparently been killed by young street thugs.
«Wrong»: (France) Dolph searches for his lost dog, but through encounters with a nympho pizza - delivery girl, a jogging neighbor seeking the absolute, and a mysterious righter of wrongs, he may eventually lose his mind... and his identity.
Together with hard - edged LAPD detective, Carol Starkey, they launch a feverish search for the dead man's identity — even as Elvis struggles between wanting to believe he's found his father at last and allowing his suspicions to hold him back.
The novel goes beyond being a simple coming - of - age story or search for identity, developing into a profoundly spiritual search to reconcile the heroine's belief in a loving God with teachings that condemn an integral part of her being.
The Stolen Child's blend of fantasy and realism combined with a classic search for identity story should place it firmly in the latter category.
After all, it is the main theme of my personal story — finding my true identity in Christ while I was searching for a love relationship with the child I had relinquished.
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Soon, Adol finds himself beginning a new journey with an unknown companion as they delve into the forest on a quest to explore its vast expanses, searching for clues to his identity along the way.
Faded Wallpaper is concerned with visual perception, madness and the search for identity.
In his art Bjarne Melgaard points to problem areas that have been marginalized by society and which we perhaps prefer not to be confronted with: subcultures such as S&M, Black Metal, sexual transgressions and abuse, the exploration of identity and the testing of the limits of the body, existential loneliness, suicide, the constant search for love and a sense of security.
His paintings filled with objects from modern life that epitomize its ephemeral nature, the artist engages the viewer in searching for relations through material identity.
The theme of identity and the search for self - awareness spans the artist's entire career, beginning with drawings like a Mylar - headed figure («Mirror Face Woman,» 1966) who exists as a reflection of others, who is alive only on the viewer's terms.
Blake, whose mother is white and father is black, work has often dealt with role - playing (puppets and theatricality and sado - masochism) and asks questions about the search for identity and the notion of passing for something you are not.
Processes of democratization were also found in the fine arts, along with a search for a new identity and a redefinition of the concept of art.
The aromatic luxury of material, influenced by objective lustfullness, influences Emmanuel Limón's works on identity; likewise Erik Schoonerbeek's search for identity goes with a graphic sensibility and a conscious refutation of style.
In a career spanning five decades and a diversity of disciplines and mediums, ranging from drawing, sculpture, and artist books to video and performance, she expresses through her art a bottomless concern with creative and destructive processes and, above all, the never - ending search for identity.
The history of Irish art in the twentieth century shows that landscape painting was closely entwined with Irish nationalism and the search for an «Irish» identity, although artists pursued these ideas in quite individual ways: Jack B Yeats (1871 - 1957) through his intense expressionist landscapes populated by unmistakably Irish figurative icons; Paul Henry (1876 - 1958) and James Humbert Craig (1878 - 1944) through their outstanding renderings of sky, sea, turf and light in their West of Ireland views.
Blake, whose mother is white and father is black, expands upon a previous body of work which often dealt with role - playing (puppets and theatricality and sado - masochism) and asks questions about the search for identity and the notion of passing for something you are not.
The realities of poverty, the search for identity, and the universal struggle for freedom, social justice, and human dignity are depicted with a rare emotional intensity and a deeply felt humanity.
His short mature career, from 1930 to 1942, spanned some of the most trying, soul - searching years for the United States, as the country grappled with the aftermath of an economic meltdown and engaged in vigorous, sometimes bitter debates over its core national identity.
When artists like Ernest Hemingway fled America with the desire to lose themselves in the cultural embrace of Europe, they left behind a young nation still searching for an identity.
My favorite story of the power of Google search is how an IRS agent used Google's «advanced search» feature to discover the identity of the mastermind behind the illegal Silk Road marketplace — a problem that had baffled numerous government agencies with access to expensive proprietary tools for years.
The idea of using a DNA website to catch a serial murderer began with a search for the identity of an abandoned 5 - year - old girl named Lisa.
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In this free webinar, they walk us through their reunion journey and talking about: what led them to search, their experience utilizing search options, how they prepared for reuniting with family, how they navigate new relationships with family members, how they approach the remaining unknowns, and how this process has affected and changed their sense of identity and family.
These are the search for meaning (in which cognitive coping is key), maintaining a sense of control (i.e. managing difficult situations as an adjunct to making sense of them) and maintaining valued social identities (e.g., effectively combining care - giving with employment and other group memberships).
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