As there is no present person, writing assumes a presence - I receive a written
text as a constructed person or a member of a constructed audience.
Not exact matches
After reading several of the posts on the «interpretation of mythical
texts into a book called the bible» one is left to wonder how a being who is supposed to have created the universe would permit what is often referred to
as «his inerrant words»... to get so screwed up... you would think he / she / it would have been keeping a close eye on a book that he / she / it wanted to have in print for... mass distribution... it is not not a womder the bible is messed up the way it is... it is a «human»
construct... only humans could mess a book up that badly... gods do nor make mistakes... except for Rick Santorum
In the Biblical Manuscript P72, dating from 175 - 200AD, and containing the entire
text of 1 Peter, 2 Peter, and Jude, in this, we find 2 Peter 1:1 — ``... our God and Savior, Jesus Christ...» proving that the deity of Jesus was NOT a
construct of Emperor Constantine (Roman Emperor from 306 - 337)
as was proclaimed by Dan Brown in his book «The DaVinci Code,» but rather, this was a central teaching of the disciples from day 1.
Carey proposes that human behavior be considered
as a
text, with the task of the researcher being to
construct a «reading» of the
text.
In a modest sense, this is the approach followed in this book,
as we examine «
texts» in the world of television and
construct a «reading» of them in order to surmise their meaning for society
as a whole.
It's entirely valid to reference the being
constructed in those pages, because people believe in him, believe he exists
as described in that
text, and their behavior in the real world is influenced by that belief.
As artistically
constructed texts, they, by the signs that constitute them, put forward potential narrative worlds; and we, by the activity of reading, (1) transform those signs into people, places, actions, and teaching and (2) concomitantly create discrete, self - contained story worlds.
«Listener to the Christian message, «2 occasional preacher, 3 dialoguer with biblical scholars, theologians, and specialists in the history of religions, 4 Ricoeur is above all a philosopher committed to
constructing as comprehensive a theory
as possible of the interpretation of
texts.5 A thoroughly modern man (if not, indeed, a neo-Enlightenment figure) in his determination to think «within the autonomy of responsible thought, «6 Ricoeur finds it nonetheless consistent to maintain that reflection which seeks, beyond mere calculation, to «situate [us] better in being, «7 must arise from the mythical, narrative, prophetic, poetic, apocalyptic, and other sorts of
texts in which human beings have avowed their encounter both with evil and with the gracious grounds of hope.
The genre may be
constructed from the available
texts, but the
texts are also regarded
as generated by the genre.
When modern literary critics speak of their task, they do not reject insights into the sources lying behind a
text, but they place the emphasis on the
text itself,
as a finished literary
construct.
As they design their first continent, I might observe a group and note how easily they
construct landforms without using notes or
text.
Gardening can be used for numeracy skills including: measurement, areas and volumes, data gathering and presentation and for literacy labelling plants, recording and describing plant development researching, creating written and multi-modal
texts, science and technology (growth and reproduction, testing soil pH
as well
as designing, planning and
constructing the garden).
The playlist includes: • Six links to instructional videos or
texts • Two links to practice quizzes or activities • Visual examples of triangles by side lengths • Visual examples of polygons and explanations of their constraints Accompanying Teaching Notes include: • A review of the constraints of geometric shapes • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts of the standard, such
as using a protractor • Links to additional practice quizzes or activities on certain parts of the standard, such
as constructing triangles For more teaching and learning resources on standard 7.
This is a fruitful area to explore, because refutation
texts are relatively easy to
construct and thus can be used in online content such
as blogs or web - based content news sources.
The CALS
construct is defined
as a constellation of the high - utility language skills that correspond to linguistic features prevalent in oral and written academic discourse across school content areas and that are infrequent in colloquial conversations (e.g., knowledge of logical connectives, such
as nevertheless, consequently; knowledge of structures that pack dense information, such
as nominalizations or embedded clauses; knowledge of structures for organizing argumentative
texts) Over the last years,
as part of the Catalyzing Comprehension Through Discussion Debate project funded by IES to the Strategic Educational Research Partnership, Dr. Paola Uccelli and her research team have produced a research - based, theoretically - grounded, and psychometrically robust instrument to measure core academic language skills (CALS - I) for students in grades 4 - 8.
For example, in 1984, Michigan put forward a «new» definition of reading
as «the process of
constructing meaning through the dynamic interaction among the reader, the
text, and the context of the reading situation» (Wixson & Peters, 1984).
25 - 30 minutes of history in grades 2 - 4, rooted in the exploration of primary source documents
as well
as informational and literary
texts to
construct meaning about the past
The assessment measures the student's ability to
construct meaning from
text using word recognition skills, background information and prior knowledge, familiarity with linguistic properties such
as syntax and morphology, and cause and effect reasoning skills.
Daryl teaches his students how to
construct graphic organizers to reflect over-arching
text patterns that authors in the social sciences use to organize ideas, such
as problem - solution, comparison - contrast, cause - effect, description, and sequence.
How will you guide your students to
construct meaning and grow
as readers, based on the theme and content of this particular
text?
The Common Core Supplements are designed to support teachers
as they implement some of the more important shifts identified in the Common Core State Standards, such
as: academic vocabulary,
text - dependent questions, and a
constructed response to reading based on a key question.
Rather, the fixed - layout epub takes the fastidiously
constructed ghost story for grownups to another level, incorporating an original score and a collection of
text effects that are triggered
as the reader turns pages «I was in many ways the art director and [e book pro-ducer] Lillian Sullam was the technical director,» says Dan - ielewski on the phone from Los Angeles.
The
text emphasizes the continuing support he received from his family, and the vibrant illustrations are especially effective at capturing expressions and mannerisms that bring Johnson to life (
as when Johnson and his fellow Tuskegee Institute students party to a sound and light system
constructed from left - over electronics).
From our first collaboration, we have sought to
construct a thoughtful back - and - forth dialogue that begins with the
text and continues to the completion of the final art, often changing words or pictures
as we progress.
be
constructed from
text - based XHTML or SVG Content Documents (i.e.,
text content is not represented
as images);
This scene, omitting
text or bubbles of any kind, is important because it totally dismantles the
construct of Sonic
as a mascot.
The
text block has allowed me to view words and letters
as visual modules with which to
construct a painting, be it abstract or representational.
Using language and writing
as a starting point, these works anticipate his ongoing project «Skin Sets,»
text - based works that employ language to
construct pointed, absurd, and layered messages about the vagaries of color.
Text is sometimes used
as a structural and iconographic element
constructing and deconstructing layered images.
Inviting a community of Santa Monica based youth into the Artist Lab, while simultaneously realizing a body of work based on objects and
texts found in an estate sale at Chinatown's Charlie James Gallery, Fallah has represented a circle of life in his project: portraits of identity
constructed forensically on behalf of the deceased, contrasting with his portraits at 18th Street made collaboratively with youth to describe their lives
as yet unknown.
Jenny Holzer is an American conceptual artist best known for her
text - based works, which are
constructed from «truisms» such
as «abuse of power comes
as no surprise» and «protect me from what I want.»
For the exhibit Baker seizes upon current political anxiety that informs her series of works which employ
text from the US Constitution, in addition to mathematical
constructs such
as Pi, and the Golden Section.
Utilizing video, illustration, installation, and
text, Kit
constructs a non-binary second - gen narrative exploring their fraught relationship to techno - orientalism
as both a yellow body and a Western citizen.
Cheryl I. Harris is a leading scholar in the field of critical race theory — her seminal
text, «Whiteness
as Property» (1993), considered how whiteness, initially
constructed as a form of racial identity, came to become a form of property affirmed and protected by American law.
As a result, each bold line and cross-hatch the artist used to
construct the image is vividly communicated, revealing White's signature style, which blends gestures of painting, printmaking, and drawing with
text to create new visual content.
Dustin Yellin collects, manipulates and
constructs three dimensional collage pieces suspended within a structure which both presents the clippings
as sculptural objects and fragments of
text and ideas, they assume a cohesion based on unexpected coincidences
as well
as the artist's careful collecting and unconventional collation techniques.
Ella Plevin is the author of said quote, taken from a
text that comes with the room sheet noting the show's Richard Kern short - film namesake, challenges gendered identity, questions ideas of «radical femininity»
as constructed by men and mentions that women haven't always had control over their own bodies «(we still don't btw)».
Treating language
as an image and images
as a language, these works anticipate his ongoing project Skin Sets,
text - based works that employ language to
construct pointed, absurd and layered messages about the vagaries of color.
His practice revolves around a diverse range of mediums, such
as film, photography, and
text in order to expand the way textual and visual narratives, whether documentary or fiction, are
constructed.
The personages are
constructed and fused together in much the same way
as the
text fragments that act
as didactic plates for the paintings.
Linda Herritt makes
text - based wall installations
constructed of common materials such
as tape, yarn, fabric, and chain.
Linda Herritt makes
text - based wall installations
constructed of common materials such
as tape, yarn, bits of fabric, and chain.
Texts by Jill Johnston and Marelia Caracciolo... like little buildings in a green hillside
as designed by artist Niki de Saint Phalle and
constructed over the years by a constant stream of teaming artists...
Similar to those in the Narrativeseries, these images are also
constructed from layers of
text; however, they read
as mantras, or vocalizations of the self.
Best known for her hand - sewn,
text - based pieces
constructed from a variety of materials such
as wool, leather, fabric, and neoprene, Diana Guerrero - Maciá wryly interrogates our colloquial use of language.
The Call Is Coming from Inside the House is comprised of a series of
text - based sign paintings (50 in total), to be presented within a functional workspace
as thinkspace or
constructed installation.
And Angela, interestingly for me, in describing her «spherical» understanding comes close to outlining the conception I have of a new form of
text (and now I mean textbook) that, thanks to the marvels of IT, is
constructed somewhat like a helix, allowing a learner to proceed between levels of sophistication
as the need and interest arises.
Essentially, you
construct a «story» using
text or pictures and link either to major elements
as your story advances or to «shards» of one sort or another that strike off in parenthetical directions — all of which is better explained, unsurprisingly, in the short movie provided on the site.
Constructs in regular font were included in the MDI; constructs in italics were considered for inclusion but for various reasons (as described in the text) were no
Constructs in regular font were included in the MDI;
constructs in italics were considered for inclusion but for various reasons (as described in the text) were no
constructs in italics were considered for inclusion but for various reasons (
as described in the
text) were not included
Reading comprehension is described
as an active process that engages the reader to
construct meaning from
text.