Sentences with phrase «sense of humanity»

They're about a message that carries with it a deep sense of humanity and reaching those who need it most.
This series of photographs contains drug use, nudity and guns, yet still manages to present a touching sense of humanity.
He believes business can be a force for good, if guided by leaders who cultivate a shared sense of humanity in harnessing the full potential of global commerce.
The works weave together to form a surreal narrative documenting the artist's attempts to make sense of our humanity within massive systems that can only be accessed through a technological lens.
Uncas, who loves Cora from afar, is too late to effect a rescue, and the sense of genuine loss pervades the thrill - packed climax, injecting a strong sense of humanity into what otherwise might have been a straightforward adventure tale.
In Carl Matheson «s early aughties piece on the humour of TVs The Simpsons, he talks about something he calls hyper - irony: «The flavor of humor offered by today's comedies is colder, based less on a shared sense of humanity than on a sense of world - weary cleverer - than - thou - ness.»
The works from Daniel Newman's latest exhibition don't attempt to decipher these riddles but rather compel the audience to find their own sense of humanity, and even self - narrative, inside this world's periodic surrounding weirdness.
They reflect a drastically Augustinian sense of humanity as a «mass of perdition.»
For the common sense of humanity is inflexibly objectivist.
He casts a strong sense of humanity and hurt across a series loaded up with heartless, sociopathic, and ultraviolent villains.
With luminous prose infused with Latino folklore and magical realism, this mixes fairy - tale ingredients with the elegance of a love story, with all of it rooted in a deeply real sense of humanity.
Conveying an emotional range and profound sense of humanity lacking in a lot of the easy - bake abstraction on offer, these installations are not to be missed.
The resulting works - including painting, sculpture, photography, drawing, and video - transform the ordinary into something beguiling, loaded with narrative and metaphor, and imbued with an arresting sense of humanity.
If we respond positively to this new sense of humanity, then we will work with intentionality toward the realization of genuine social pluralism — the type of pluralism which avoids racism, sexism, and other social ills which perpetuate forms of social injustice.
not until we change our mentality and develop the right sense of humanity, no systems will work well with us.
Am a man of passion and hope i love to respect and being who i am for who i wanted to be i love to encourage people because seeing them with a grate sense of humanity motivate me to become a grate person in life
Diot and Salet give fine performances, enough to distinguish themselves beyond mere interchangeable objects of desire, but they each serve a primary purpose as attractive, attentive foils for Corbet's eroding sense of humanity.
From the idle chatter from Slimane's bedsit friends, to the heartening dinner conversations of the family, there is a delicate sense of humanity that contrasts itself against the gloominess of the Port town of Sѐte.
The alien's newfound sense of humanity puts her at odds with her leader, played by Nicole Kidman.
«An elaborate intellectual concept fuels the film, but a rich sense of humanity gives it power.»
However, Bullock brings a wonderful sense of humanity and personality to the underwritten Annie and makes her a memorable character.
Both of them give the film a tremendous sense of humanity, which the actors understand and embody.
This is Moore in fine, muckraking form, instilling humor and, above all, a genuine sense of humanity to his investigation.
By the end of the adventure, it seems that Lara still can't help growing into the legend we know her to be, and yet Crystal Dynamics has gifted her with a fresh sense of humanity, and more over, offered us the opportunity to finally form a real connection with the woman behind the legend.
Di Suvero's unparalleled skills of bending, welding, cutting metals — the control of metal in three - dimensional space and the balance of it — instills an immediate sense of humanity and the natural world in these smaller scale works.
«A Different Sense of Humanity: Occupation in Francis Lieber's Code,» 94 International Review of the Red Cross, No. 885, Spring 2012, at 81 - 116..
One of the most careful signs of the zodiac, Virgos pay attention to the smallest details and have a deep sense of humanity.
The tale of the Man from Mars trying to make sense of humanity (especially s.ex, love, and religion) struck a deep chord in my adolescent psyche.
Through the lens of urban archeology, his art is inspired by the everyday, and becomes a vehicle of exchange through which viewers can re-examine their own sense of humanity and spirituality.
In The Guardian, Anita Singh reports that the jury noted «a common sense of humanity and lack of arrogance» and an interest in the 1960s and 1970s among the artists selected this year.
Jean Renoir's ruthless love triangle tale, his second sound film, is a true precursor to his brilliantly bitter The Rules of the Game, displaying all of the filmmaker's visual genius and fully imbued with his profound sense of humanity.
Nguyen's mediums and process involves interactive installations that serve as performative spaces to evoke a shared sense of humanity and experimentation.
In essence, the awe - filled feeling you get when you see our planet glowing below expands your sense of humanity, giving you a stronger sense of connection to your fellow earthlings.
The art represents the interaction between nature and human creativity, thus heightening a sense of humanity, contributing to intense feeling and serving the curative function of revealing truth about the nature of things (AI 270 - 272).
I am a capitalist with a sense of humanity.
Rachel Decker writes a column for RELEVANT about crime dramas, and wonders how they expose both feelings of vengeance and unease about losing a sense of humanity about every person.
At that time, the world was still in a state of disorientation, having witnessed the deaths of tens of millions of people, hoping to recover some sense of its humanity.
His sense of humanity's sinfulness kept him from the dangerous assumption that any group — whether of the oppressors or the oppressed — had a monopoly on either virtue or wickedness.
Interestingly, even as the government has appealed to the sense of humanity of the Ghanaian people in these trying times, the same government continues to insult the intelligence of citizens with demeaning obscurantist tactics.
The barbaric acts of cruelty that radical groups engage in, such as suicide bombings and decapitations, further destroy a recruit's sense of humanity.
Bioethicists, however, say such experiments could end up damaging people's sense of humanity.
I was shocked to realize I had the power to give or take away another person's sense of humanity — with only a look or a word.

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