Sentences with phrase «spanning generations of»

Mighty No. 9 is truly a transformative experience for the 2D side - scrolling action genre, with deep roots in gaming spanning generations of gamers.
From its humble beginnings on the now - ancient Japanese MSX2 computer following a young, lone - wolf US soldier Solid Snake as he infiltrates the secret military base Outer Heaven, Metal Gear has blossomed into a empire of its own, its story spanning generations of supersoldiers and over a century of modern American history and politics across nearly two dozen games.
«Art is Why» will highlight the artwork of art teachers within the Buffalo Public Schools network, and examine the processes that influence networks of students, spanning generations of creative leadership
«Art is Why» will highlight the artwork of art teachers within the Buffalo Public Schools network, and examine the processes that influence networks of students, spanning generations of creative leadership within the Buffalo Public Schools System.»
Anime beat - em - up NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: ULTIMATE NINJA STORM GENERATIONS offers a vast selection of playable characters spanning every generation of the Naruto saga alongside expanded online functionality.

Not exact matches

Your circa - 1995 website that was stuffed full of text, might literally put the Short Attention Span Generation (SASG) to sleep.
China is trying to transform itself from an agrarian backwater into a modern industrial power in the span of a single generation — a feat that took the West a century of ups and downs, harsh lessons and hard - won victories.
«Astronaut John Young's storied career spanned three generations of spaceflight; we will stand on his shoulders as we look toward the next human frontier.»
This is not so applicable to family companies, because the way these businesses think is in terms of prolonging a business to span generations.
«A Spool of Blue Thread» spans four generations of the Whitshank family — a loving group of people who share laughter, tender moments, milestones, and the challenges of growing up — but just like any other family, they also experience disappointments, heartache, jealousy, and deep - rooted secrets.
Older generations say millennials have short attention spans, a sense of entitlement, and little patience.
They are characterized as being the most diverse U.S. generation in history, having the shortest attention span (an average of 8 seconds) and being the world's first true digital natives.
Curt's legal practice spans all aspects of the development and financing of renewable generation facilities in the United States and Canada, from site acquisition through EPC negotiations to construction and term financing.
The revisionist position spans the field from those who might entertain second thoughts about their position all the way to those who are absolutely convinced that revision is demanded by the gospel, stems from the guidance of the Holy Spirit, and represents appropriate prophetic action in the current generation.
This social transformation represents a remarkable, unparalleled experience; in barely the span of a generation, and with comparatively little violence, a despised and largely disenfranchised minority descendant from chattel slaves used the courts, the legislature, the press, and the rights of petition and assembly of the republic to force a redefinition of their citizenship.
Yet millions of Latter - day Saints, «faithful» Romney included, fervently believe the BoM to be what Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism, and eight generations of Mormon «prophets» since his day have said it was (is): a history of the ancient Americas spanning some 26 centuries.
Last month, in the span of two weeks, American millennial Catholics had to confront two of the most important issues facing our generation: the protection of the natural world and the redefinition of marriage in civil law.
And the telling of that story spans generations and families, from the minister's wife, who wrote it down, to the couple's granddaughter who uncovered it many years later among her late grandmother's writings.
Whiteheadians seem able to imagine such ecstatically spanned unities - across - time on the so - called «microscopic» scale of the «specious present,» but give up on the idea as the scope of the temporal disclosure space is widened to the scale of human lifetime and of generations.7 But worse than this from the point of view of Heidegger's temporal problematic, by submitting the ecstatic unities of their «specious presents» to the before / after ordering and metric properties of linear time, at least in terms of their mutually external relations and arrangements, they give back ontologically every advantage they gained from the use of an cc - static - temporal disclosure horizon in the first place, even though it was only the single horizon of presence.
Being gay has nothing whatsoever to do with incest, whether of the sort that spans generations or the kind that remains within the same generation.
Margaret Mead has observed that parents of today's youth are parents of the first generation that has grown up entirely in the new world that emerged between 1940 and 1960 — the world of the bomb, the population explosion, the environmental crisis, and the planet - spanning communication grid.
Due to the time frames involved in spawning generation after generation of complex creatures, such experimentation is necessarily limited to specimens with short life spans / gestational periods like bacteria, single cell organisms and fruit flies.
Over hundreds of generations, through genealogies that span across different people, what is found in the book of genesis is astounding.
These letters were written over a span of not more than twenty years just before and after the middle of the first century and therefore within what might be called the first Christian generation.
The matter in which there might be spiritual progress in time on a time span extending over many generations of life on earth is... the opportunity open to souls by way of the learning that comes through suffering, for getting into closer communication with God during their brief passage through this world.
Since the Bible was written over a span of thirty generations living in three cultures, there is no single world view but several.
Three generations of Keseys work together every day in roles that span the business, from steering the ship to taste testing — operations, sourcing, marketing, and everything in between.
Thats 3 generation of players if we take 4 years as an average span of a player at a club to do something and he couldn't.
Golf is a generational game and no tournament spans generations like the Masters, with a week - long celebration of the best in golf feeling a lot like stepping into a time machine to the sport's past, complete with $ 1.50 pimento cheese sandwiches and fans that are called patrons in Augusta, Georgia.
Three generations of people spanning over 60 years.
But there was a gap of widespread support that spanned at least 1 generation.
Basically, the Gerber Baby Contest is a chance for parents to enter adorable photos of their little one in hopes that they'll join the ranks of the iconic Gerber Baby image that spans generations — a title that comes with much prestige and, well, adorableness.
The industry lost many prominent figures — from developers who spanned generations to others at the peaks of their careers
Members of a family spanning three generations were lost in the crash; police investigators estimated that the S.U.V. was traveling 68.5 miles per hour at the time of the crash, exceeding the 50 m.p.h. speed limit.
A policy dialogue that involves researchers of all generations and spans the European, national, and local level is urgently needed, he says.
Through social interactions alone, the young can pass some of their vigor on to the elderly, improving the older generation's cognitive abilities and vascular health and even increasing their life span.
More than half of Americans (59 percent) said they consider this the lowest point in U.S. history that they can remember — a figure spanning every generation, including those who lived through World War II and Vietnam, the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
What emerged among other smaller family trees was a single tree of 13 million people spanning an average of 11 generations.
This intensive week - long training fosters the next generation of boundary - spanning, globally - connected scientists and diplomats reaching across borders to address societal challenges and become agents of change in their countries and sectors.
As of November 2, about 14,500 insects — spanning 14 generations — have been bred at the zoo.
The newest generation of nuclear power plants builds on a foundation of excellence spanning decades and supported by significant improvement in plant efficiency.
Just as London and Paris are built on more ancient Roman or even older remains, our Milky Way galaxy also has multiple generations of stars that span the time from its formation to the present.
«Tuning in'to a fast and optimized internet: New filter with the widest tuning span ever demonstrated on a silicon chip could help provide the low - cost flexibility needed for the next generation of high - speed optical networks.»
They conducted nine separate analyses, which spanned 2003 to 2014 and covered all of China, to compare the impact of aerosols compared to clouds on solar power generation with and without technology that tracks the sun as it moves across the sky.
Mims's research and writings span topics ranging from atmospheric aerosols to home electronics; he is probably best known for the educational electronics kits and books he has created for RadioShack, which have introduced generations of young experimenters to electronics.
Natural selection seems not to have pushed our life spans to the limit, perhaps because from an evolutionary point of view, passing on genes to the next generation is what matters, not a long and biologically useless old age.
Supercontinuum generation has also been a key to the realization of the first octave - spanning frequency combs.
The life histories of the deer are well documented thanks to the Isle of Rum Red Deer Project, which has been collecting data on the island for more than 40 years, spanning seven deer generations.
By culling and fertilizing eggs from only older females for many generations, Michael Rose of the University of California at Irvine managed to double his flies» life span.
To find out, Stearns and his colleagues turned to data from the Framingham Heart Study, which has tracked the medical histories of more than 14,000 residents of the town of Framingham, Massachusetts, since 1948 — spanning three generations in some families.
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