There's rarely the
same sense of wonder as you see in an original work, and the end goal is already laid out for you.
It is the perfect sort of family entertainment to engage the imagination and
sense of wonder while still telling a grounded story.
He brings a
great sense of wonder and awe to the bear that is full of genuine love for everyone in his life.
Students need to build on their
natural sense of wonder and have the opportunity to question and test the world around them.
The whole narrative is structured for discovery, and it unfolds with a
real sense of wonder we don't get to feel much at the movies anymore.
I've lost count of the number of times I've been here, but every time I go back, I experience yet another
small sense of wonder.
But we can keep trying and lay down steps for those with that same
sense of wonder who come after us.
But even after undergoing a platform jump and a name change, it still managed to cultivate the same
epic sense of wonder that the series is known for.
The game's tactile nature and
tangible sense of wonder were unlike anything seen in an action game, and the world took notice.
Teaching science can be easy, as you can feed off a child's
innate sense of wonder and curiosity with their world.
The trailer features the usual touches of techno - anxiety, but also an unmistakable
sense of wonder at what's to come.
As the spin paintings became increasingly popular, Hirst never lost his childlike
sense of wonder in the process that had inspired him as a young boy.
As Steiner puts it, the experience that the world is good and worthy of imitation in the early years, followed by the cultivation of a deep
sense of wonder for the beauty to be found in all things, becomes the foundation upon which the High School student learns to discover truth in the world around him / her.
Family Connections Working with the idea of a book and exhibition as a final outcome Hill will also initiate workshops with families to «initiate a renewed
sense of wonder of the natural world and the infinite possibilities it offers».
This is especially true of the way Kurosawa uses a modern - day attempt to recreate early photography as a metaphor for cinema: a painstaking and almost mystical process that it's trying to recapture a long -
lost sense of wonder.
People love to talk about the nebulous concept of capturing some long lost
childlike sense of wonder though the magic of cinema — «Doctor Strange» is one of the only movies I've watched as an adult that really accomplishes that.
Reflecting on our place in the cosmos, their work draws inspiration from the history of science, popular imagination, and their
shared sense of wonder.
Try some of these techniques, and they will look at that divergent road in the yellow woods with a whole
new sense of wonder.
Stott describes her own
sense of wonder as a child, watching astronauts land on our closest neighbor — and how the travels of those astronauts and the rocks they brought back revealed that Earth and the moon probably originated from the same place.
What saves these works from simply documenting capitalist tokens of imperialism is Schmidhofer's
own sense of wonder and love for these objects and animals.
Once the distinct, familiar
sense of wonder took hold, I felt a sharp pang of guilt watching The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, part one of Peter Jackson's long - gestating Lord of the Rings prequel.
The bounding natural happiness and
profound sense of wonder you enjoyed as a child can now be yours again, simply by restoring your body's balance of this powerful and uplifting all - natural «happiness hormone.»
Throughout the extent of his work, Lewis's writing is marked by an
unmistakable sense of wonder; the kind of tireless curiosity that manifests itself time and again, never in the same way as the last.
Reason coupled with humankind's innate
sense of wonder results in a preoccupation with metaphysical questions which is most frequently (too frequently according to Screwtape!)
Jennifer is also a life and business coach who specializes in helping clients become their very best self, reclaim their
youthful sense of wonder and appearance, and realize their full potential.
SFWA president Cat Rambo said Cherryh «is a master of long - running series involving worlds and characters that the reader can visit and revisit with a
true sense of wonder each and every time.»
It sucks knowing that losing my
childhood sense of wonder means that I'll never be able to enjoy anything the ways I enjoyed SNES RPGs when I was a kid.
I come to the paintings of David Solomon as I would to the imagery in a tarot deck, with a
mingled sense of wonder and curiosity.
The sequel is even better: it may lack the
original sense of wonder, but anyway it delivers a fun and rewarding experience, as it requires both mental effort and a good eye to pad coordination.
As Marks sees it, «Any despair over impending catastrophic environmental change evoked by [the work]... is balanced by a full -
out sense of wonder and possibility.»
I'm listening to Yancey Strickler, founder and CEO of the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, with a
growing sense of wonder.
Perhaps Lewis» own struggles with doubt explain part of the
indescribable sense of wonder that I referred to: He never forgot what life was like before knowing God's grace, and therefore never ceased trying to explain why his life of knowing, or seeking to know God's grace, was so much richer.
The point I am trying to make is this: on the basis of a prima facie examination of human experience, it would seem that there is a
basic sense of wonder with regard to there being anything at all.
Waldorf schools around the world have integrated the arts into every subject, using movement, music, storytelling, and rhythm to bring the material to life and help students develop a
lifelong sense of wonder and joy of learning.
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