Sentences with phrase «see narrative text»

Law firms, however, only want to see narrative text in cover letters, since this gives them a better idea of how well their job candidate can communicate in writing.

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(26) What he shows is how under idealist, romanticist, or rationalistic impulses the meaning of the biblical narrative was no longer seen to be identical with the meaning of the text of the biblical narrative.
People learn best by seeing someone demonstrating, so being able to capture your screen at the same time you provide a narrative (text or audio) is better than simply telling using text.
Her interactive narrative game is conceived as a feminist critique, changing Borges's text so that the woman is seen as an intruder in a man - made world, but also in the gaming sphere.
Apart from transferring the caption writer here to a job at the Ministry of Second - Hand Sociology, and imposing a ban on the use of «practice» and «narratives» in your wall texts, what you need to do in your shows, Alex, is remember that art is something you want to see, not read about.
Here's what they will tell us: for abstract painting look elsewhere (narrative rules in this biennial); fashion — meets — art doesn't rate; LA, a city whose artistic vitality the curators see as ascendant, does; slipshod facture's out; the real world's not, just unwelcome in unmediated, text — based versions; performance figures in the planning; and film and video will «be selected from the point of view of two curators of contemporary art.»
As with any great graphic novel, artist Keith Mayerson and author Dennis Cooper understand the work as a visual and lyrical rhythm rather than a series of individual pages; the effect, when seen spread out in rows across three walls, is a transformation from linear narrative to a score of washes, scratches, and text.
Perhaps I fit the late Andrew Breitbart's definition of «citizen journalist», as I mentioned at the end of my June 2011 Breitbart piece, but as seen there, (full text) what I was actually trying to do was to prompt mainstream journalists to step back from the abyss of only half - reporting the global warming issue and find their character via unabridged reporting on the issue and inquiries into narratives about details within it that don't line up right.
According to The New York Times, Instagram's Stories feature is already available in its own section on the photo - sharing app, giving users the ability to draw and add text over photos and combine multiple photos into a narrative story that can be seen by their followers for up to 24 hours before it disappears.
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