Sentences with phrase «seminal works in»

He literally wrote the book on these subjects, as he is the author or co-author of seminal works in the field, including the Mediation Career Guide, Collaborative Divorce Handbook, the Complete Guide to Mediation, and Unbundling Legal Services.
He literally wrote the book on these subjects, as he is the author or co-author of seminal works in the field, including the Mediation Career Guide, Collaborative Divorce Handbook, the Complete Guide to Mediation, and Unbundling Legal Services.
His neon sculpture, often architectural in scale, has been exhibited worldwide and his seminal works in incandescent light, translucent fabric and minimal geometric form helped reinvent the sculptural idiom.
The Metalli and Vetri are seminal works in Fabro's artistic research, marking the initiation and embodying the essence of his investigation into modes of perception.
The Financial Times Chinese edition sat down with private dealer and advisor David Norman to talk about three seminal works in Picasso's career.
Since 1972, the Clocktower Gallery has presented seminal works in all media by artists including Gordon Matta - Clark, Max Neuhaus, Lynda Benglis, Dennis Oppenheim, and Laurie Anderson.
This publication will feature seminal works in the genre as well as contributions from emerging and mid-career artists.
She placed younger artists, including Jones, Shinique Smith, and Angel Otero, in dialogue with members of the older generation, such as Felrath Hines, Alma Thomas, and Romare Bearden, who were producing seminal works in the 1960s.
Even modern day cyberpunk books don't feel any different from when William Gibson published his seminal works in the 1980's.
Scorecard 2018 builds on the seminal work in our inaugural Scorecard 2016.
In 1947 Samuelson, an assistant professor of economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, published Foundations of Economic Analysis, a book which is considered to be the seminal work in the integration of mathematics and economics.
«The a-Klotho gene [then called Klotho] was cloned by Dr. Kuro - o in 1997 shortly before he was recruited here, and during his tenure at UT Southwestern he has carried out the most seminal work in this field,» said Pak Center Director Dr. Orson Moe.
For a time, Alan Turing himself participated in these efforts, in the wake of his seminal work in mathematical logic, and in code - breaking during World War II.
After about a decade in the French diplomatic service, he joined the OECD and founded there in 1999, within the Center for Educational Research and Innovation (CERI) the project entitled «Brain Research and Learning Sciences,» which brought together experts from almost 50 different countries and is considered a seminal work in the field of educational neuroscience.
What makes The Hobbit such a seminal work in the fantasy genre?
The speech title referred to a seminal work in investing — Security Analysis — written by Benjamin Graham and David L. Dodd and published in 1934.
Beginning with Flag (1954 - 55), the seminal work in «Something Resembling Truth» at The Broad, Johns» flags, targets and maps are all paintings of things that are inherently flat, rectangular, and often hang on the wall like a painting.
The successive exhibitions feature work by MacConnel, Ned Smyth, Dickie Landry and Tina Girouard, artists from different parts of the country who were making seminal work in the 1970s and»80s, and who are still active.
This performance established it as a seminal work in contemporary opera.
Bauhaus, Dessau, a seminal work in the show, depicts a stairwell in the former school based on a photograph taken by Rich.
Il Corso del Coltello (The Course of the Knife), performed three times on the Campo dell» Arsenale in Venice before a combined audience of 1,500 people, was a seminal work in Oldenburg / van Bruggen's career.
«Ancestors of Congo Square» proves to be a seminal work in the field of African art, and students, scholars, African enthusiasts and the general public alike will enjoy this book both for its educational significance as well as its aesthetic value.
The seminal work in Gallery Seven, from the British Council collection, ranging from Freud to Gilbert and George, is brilliantly staged.
First published in 1976, Keywords is a seminal work in the study of the English language.
A seminal work in the recent history of African art, Museum of Contemporary African Art 1997 — 2002 by Meschac Gaba (born 1961, Benin) has been acquired by Tate and will be displayed in its entirety for the first time in the UK next year.
«Cube Light» (2008), a seminal work in the artist's chandelier series and a major acquisition by the Hirshhorn, occupies an entire gallery.
The chapter dedicated to interventions for young children affected by trauma reviews early seminal work in this area of expertise and provides an insider's view to addressing the impact of diverse types of trauma through both child - family as well as programmatic consultation.

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Shannon experienced a brief flash of fame after the publication of his seminal work on information theory in 1948.
In Sweden, for example, a seminal review in 2004 of 1,500 workplaces and 37,000 employees found that the risk of divorce was lower by half among spouses who worked togetheIn Sweden, for example, a seminal review in 2004 of 1,500 workplaces and 37,000 employees found that the risk of divorce was lower by half among spouses who worked togethein 2004 of 1,500 workplaces and 37,000 employees found that the risk of divorce was lower by half among spouses who worked together.
The groundbreaking work that Daniel Patrick Moynihan did in 1965, on the black family, is an example — along with the critical research of psychologist Judith Wallerstein over several decades on the impact of divorce on children; Barbara Dafoe Whitehead's well - known work on the outcomes of single parenthood for children; Sara McLanahan and Gary Sandefur's seminal book, Growing Up with a Single Parent; and David Blankenhorn's Fatherless America, another lengthy summarization of the bad empirical news about family breakup.
In True and False Reform in the Church (a seminal 1950 work disappointingly never mentioned in any of the books under review), the Catholic theologian Yves Cougar argued that the first condition for genuine church reform was charity — caritas, that selfless, unsentimental love that wills only the good of the otheIn True and False Reform in the Church (a seminal 1950 work disappointingly never mentioned in any of the books under review), the Catholic theologian Yves Cougar argued that the first condition for genuine church reform was charity — caritas, that selfless, unsentimental love that wills only the good of the othein the Church (a seminal 1950 work disappointingly never mentioned in any of the books under review), the Catholic theologian Yves Cougar argued that the first condition for genuine church reform was charity — caritas, that selfless, unsentimental love that wills only the good of the othein any of the books under review), the Catholic theologian Yves Cougar argued that the first condition for genuine church reform was charity — caritas, that selfless, unsentimental love that wills only the good of the other.
Some years ago, commenting on the seminal work of Innis, McLuhan, Havelock, Ong and others, I suggested that television and radio in communicating through what Ong called Secondary Orality, had created a world of Secondary Tribalism (Phelan 1980).
Apparently King James I contributed to the persistence of the belief that many mentally ill people were witches by ordering the burning of a seminal work by Reginald Scott, published in 1584.
«Armageddon Now» is a seminal book in Liefeld's body of work.
One of the key terms in Marcel Mauss's seminal 1925 work The Gift is «prestation,» a French word that means «services provided,» but one meaning of which is a sexual euphemism.
In his seminal work, Über Sinn and Bedeutung, Frege distinguished between a level of sense (Sinn) and reference or significance (Bedeutung).
The conference is subtitled «A critical appraisal, 150 years after The Origin of Species,» with regard to Charles Darwin's seminal work on biological evolution, published in November 1859.
Although my thinking is inspired by the seminal work Practical Theology: The Emerging Field in Theology, Church, and World, edited by Don Browning (Harper & Row, 1983), my thoughts essentially are an attempt to make sense of what I do, and thereby add one more opinion to the important effort to reform and renew theological education.
Peter Abelard's seminal work, Sic et non, which quoted Church Fathers on both sides of a series of theological questions, set the tone for the Questions genre of the Middle Ages, The writer set out a Question, stated the best arguments on both sides (thesis and antitheses), made a determination (synthesis), and then rebutted each of the antitheses in detail.
When the editors of The American Scholar asked him what book published in the past ten years did he find himself going or thinking back to, Brown replied: «I want to name Owen Barfield's Saving the Appearances10 Altizer writes of the same work: «I believe that this book is potentially one of the truly seminal works of our time.
It is essentially the full ti.tle of Charles Darwin's seminal work: «On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life».
In exploring the context for catechetical work in the contemporary Church and culture these seminal documents need to be seen as major resourceIn exploring the context for catechetical work in the contemporary Church and culture these seminal documents need to be seen as major resourcein the contemporary Church and culture these seminal documents need to be seen as major resources.
Showing a thorough understanding of the seminal work of Mircea Eliade, Georges Duby, and Titus Burkhardt, Molnar describes a sacred cosmos in which art, work, education, and (most importantly for this book) politics are infused by a power that emanates from a transcendent source.
As in her seminal The Cake Bible, which won an IACP prize, Beranbaum doesn't just offer recipes here; she dissects them, explains how they work, then puts them back together again with a number of variations.
I have written 3 other award winning cookbooks: The Veggie Queen: Vegetables Get the Royal Treatment cookbook with more 100 seasonal vegetable - based recipes, the seminal work on modern vegan pressure cooking: The New Fast Food: The Veggie Queen Pressure Cooks Whole Food Meals in Less than 30 Minutes which has 150 recipes, of which 138 of them are naturally gluten - free and always delicious.
He has published seminal works on blood pressure management through his role in the BPLTTC and played leading roles in a series of trials that define the clinical management of patients with diabetes and chronic kidney disease.
And for non-pregnant women and men alike, may it be viewed as the seminal feminist text that it is, and may the re-empowerment of women with respect to childbirth be seen as central to the work of feminism, and indeed the cause of humanity, in the 21st century.»
Ina Mays Guide to Childbirth by Ina May Gaskin Buy from HBA - Available in HBA Library - Buy on Amazon - Buy on Book Depository Well known for the seminal work, Spiritual Midwifery, her new book, Ina Mays Guide to Childbirth, is now available.
The result of a near death experience, Semple's passion for producing quirky, pop art - infused contemporary works led to his seminal exhibition HappyCloud at the Tate Modern in 2009.
As Edward Said argued in the wake of the 9/11 attacks in his 2003 preface to his seminal work, Orientalism, «the terrible conflicts that herd people under falsely unifying rubrics such as «America,» «the west» or «Islam» and invent collective identities for large numbers of individuals who are actually quite diverse, can not remain as potent as they are, and must be opposed.»
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