Sentences with phrase «story as a catalyst»

Using her own story as a catalyst she shows readers how to overcome fear for good.
And how he is determined not to let his worthy film be defined by that case, lest it detract from his mission to use Turner's story as a catalyst for discussion on the turbulence between blacks and whites that has roiled major cities across the country this year.
Don't mistake most aspects of a business story as a catalyst, even if something's a little unique or unusual.

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These honest and highly personal stories from fathers who have chosen to speak out and live openly with HIV, not only serve to demonstrate the complexity of parenting in the context of HIV / AIDS, but also act as a catalyst to better understand how the world needs to respond to the epidemic.»
Cuomo remarked that the story of Kalief Browder, the 22 - year - old Bronx man who committed suicide after spending three years on Rikers, often in solitary confinement, served as the catalyst for getting the legislation through.
In a genius move, this is probably the first revenge movie I've seen that doesn't begin with the devastating crime that acts as a catalyst for the story to come.
While I do think, from a story standpoint, it's a shame that Garrigan wasn't limited to being a mere witness to the events of the Amin era, as he was portrayed more in the book, instead of a constant catalyst for Amin's rage, considering he is a fictional character, we'll just chalk up his constant missteps as dramatic license taken by the screenwriters in drawing out Amin to commit some of the most heinous acts of torture shown in film this side of a Mel Gibson directorial effort.
The new trailer also gives us a little more story details as a terrible storm seems to be the catalyst for Arlo getting separated from his parents, voiced by Jeffrey Wright and Frances McDormand.
The beginning bares a slight resemblance to his film Southpaw from last year as both have the wife character dying at the beginning which acts as a catalyst to how the story unfolds.
After reading a short story, students use freewriting as a catalyst for a literary analysis essay.
Choose a symbol fitting to your story and let it act as a catalyst to expand the story's bounds.
For more earnings based situations, I'm not sure I'd describe some of the things you mention as catalysts — not really a matter of definition / principles (and everybody's different on this anyway), but more because I think most aspects of a business story can be «taken for granted» (that's what we shareholders are paying management for, after all!)
While explorers commune with a story or storyteller, socializers communicate with one another: The games that serve as the best catalysts for conversation are their natural preference.
Garnered visibility is also tied to communications and public relations programs as they continually seek to gain the attention of reporters, bloggers, analysts, influencers and catalysts who can drive awareness and behavior based on the words, stories, and social objects they create and distribute.
The whole exhibition is structured as a catalyst, each work capturing or transmitting different energies and stories, through their materials (rubies, silver, fabric), their processes (photographic paper, embalmment, music, electricity, codification): the viewer is caught in a net of stories, symbolism and images which she / he asked to complete.
The participants each brought an object to the workshop, which they used as catalysts for telling stories from personal memories.
For «Enough rope to hang «emselves», Kenny takes a family story regarding her grandmother, who spent much of her life working in a rope factory, as the catalyst of constructing an installation and a body of work.
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