-- Library Journal «This book is a loving celebration of old dogs and of radiant souls that shine
through aging eyes.»
Not exact matches
The Smashing Magazine article referenced above told us that the amount of light that gets
through our
eyes at
age 40 is only half the amount of light that gets
through our
eyes at
age 20.
Suppose we were with wild
eyes to denounce the present
age, and trumpet doom and retribution
through the streets of our cities: brand - new Savonarolas burning brand - new vanities.
This coming - of -
age book set in Alabama is a must - read for every human, I think — we witness justice, inequality, strength, character, community, and tragedy
through the
eyes of a young girl.
«Our
age is in need of a great philosopher; one who can thread his way, step by step,
through the intricate labyrinth of reasoning into which scientists have been led,
eyes riveted to earth... one who can keep his mind, at the same time, open to the metaphysical implications of all he learns, and at last put the whole corpus of our knowledge together in one grand synthesis... He must at once be a Thomist and an Atomist; until that reconciliation is attempted, the pulpit and the laboratory will be forever at cross-purposes.»
Our
age is in need of a great philosopher; one who can thread his way, step by step,
through the intricate labyrinth of reasoning into which scientists have been led,
eyes riveted to earth, by the desire to improve our human lot, the desire to destroy life, or mere common curiosity; one who can keep his mind, at the same time, open to the metaphysical implications of all he learns, and at last put the wholecorpus of our knowledge together in one grand synthesis.
Sadly I started getting near - sighted at the ripe
age of 5 and my
eyes just progressively got worse
through my teenage years.
Unlike a lot of players his
age, Alex has an
eye for an inch - perfect
through - ball, as Arsenal fans may have seen on numerous instances and his link - up play is also very good.
A new documentary answers this question
through the
eyes of three Wake County school children
ages 13, 9 and 5.
A great piece of kit — but it's only negative is that I would go for a proper binocular for Noah's
age as he did struggle with the closing of one
eye and looking
through with the other, but it is actually recommended for 5 years plus so that may make a difference.
During the last trimester of pregnancy
through the first two years of
age, tremendous amounts of DHA and AA are deposited in the brain and the retina of the
eye.
I think it is absolutely wonderful to embrace life and see it
through the
eyes of a child — at any
age!
All have had injections of specialised retinal cells in their
eyes to replace ones lost
through age or disease.
A decline in bone density also becomes apparent at this
age around the jaw and
eye area however Colman says that these, «obvious areas of volume loss can be maintained
through fillers.»
Through aging, the muscles surrounding your eyes have weakened, thus, through HGH, you'll notice an improvement in your eyesight and night
Through aging, the muscles surrounding your
eyes have weakened, thus,
through HGH, you'll notice an improvement in your eyesight and night
through HGH, you'll notice an improvement in your eyesight and night vision.
Good Morning from Australia, two yrs ago after suffering from Bowel gut and fatigue problems and Dr diagnosed me with Hashimoto's thyroiditis and put me on 5 mg of T3 and bio identical hormones, after 18 mth I have become major fatigued and in my bed for the last 10wks, I have developed bursitis of the left shoulder and pains in my wrists, I was admitted into hospital recently due to tinnitus and pale / yellow skin
aged over night, they say my thyroid levels were ok, but my hormones were
through the roof, I went gluten lactose yrs ago, my
eyes are so sore and I have pins and needles in my left heel, I don't have any arthritis S they tested me by doing a bone test which showed I had it only in my left big toe, my stomach near pancreas liver area consists constantly of nausea my head has fuzzy muzzy throbbing symptoms and my left ear has tinnitus but the ear specialist could not find anything, I also have nodules either side and apparently have a hole in each one?
She is also the author of HEART BLEED: Letting go and stanching the flow: an unfiltered view
through the
eyes of an
aging hippie as she winds her way
through the maze of middle
age.
At
age 16, strolling
through Nordstrom in San Francisco, I laid
eyes on a pair of velvet Prada platforms.
My niece is the perfect
age, and I can not wait to see the excitement
through her
eyes.
Do you want a man who views you
through his
eyes as hot and will love you even more as you
age and will always think you are beautiful?
From reigniting the «spark» in a relationship, to working
through a breakup, to landing that «special someone» that you've got your
eye on, we're constantly expanding our library of products to teach you how to optimize your romantic life for the information
age.
IRAN»S PAINFUL HISTORY
THROUGH THE EARS & EYES OF A TEENAGER IN PERSEPOLIS Persepolis is a coming - of - age biopic based on a four - volume graphic book (subtitled The Story of a Childhood) that is portrayed on the screen through ani
THROUGH THE EARS &
EYES OF A TEENAGER IN PERSEPOLIS Persepolis is a coming - of -
age biopic based on a four - volume graphic book (subtitled The Story of a Childhood) that is portrayed on the screen
through ani
through animation.
Telling the story
through the
eyes of a child is something of a genius stroke, absolutely making sense of the heightened reality in a way that some of the more recent films didn't, and the tender (but never quite precious) burgeoning romance and coming - of -
age aspects are beautifully drawn.
The Harlem Renaissance from 1918 - 1929 and the rebirth of African American culture and intelligence
through art, poetry, and the written word were explored
through the
eyes of racism, homophobia, and
age discrimination.
While
aging has been discussed on TV before, it's often
through the
eyes of a younger protagonist spending time with an elderly guest star (like Lynn Cohen on Master Of None or June Squibb on Girls).
I think with Mistress America, in a way it was about Tracy, the younger character,
through her
eyes, seeing Brooke, who has kind of
aged out of a scene... and with this movie, it's about the vividness of a world that's about to end.
A beautifully told, classic coming of
age tale
through the
eyes of a mature, cultured 16 year old growing up in suburban London in the 1960's, Jenny (Carey Mulligan).
Garance Marillier floats
through the coming - of -
age story like a wide -
eyed specter, grappling with her womanhood while trying to satisfy her carnal lust for human flesh.
The
ageing process applied
through makeup is a bit of a liability due to its obvious artifice, and while Nelson
ages quite a bit before our
eyes, Winnie hardly looks any older despite four decades of span for her character on the screen.
However, while that film looked at the topics
through the
eyes of a Latina healer, this puts us squarely in the mind of the petulant middle
aged white male.
Four part series examining emotional expression
through the
eyes of people of different
ages, backgrounds and cultures.
One per - centers are taking it on the chin at the movies these days with recent releases like «The Founder» and «Get Out,» and now the latest cinematic smack out of Sundance, Beatriz at Dinner, a sly and telling exposé of class in America as seen
through the
eyes of a Mexican immigrant woman named Beatriz (Salma Hayek, «Savages»), a new -
age holistic healer who works at a cancer rehabilitation center, does private massage therapy on the side, lives with her pet goats and drives a broken - down Volkswagen.
Coming - of -
age drama seen
through the
eyes of two boys - Ellis and Neckbone - who discover and befriend a charismatic fugitive (Matthew McConaughey) hiding on an island on the Mississippi.
Is it simply war
through the
eyes of females, is it a story about loss, or is it just a coming of
age story during a specific period of time?
Many of the children she saw weren't diagnosed until almost five or six years old, compared to earlier in the United States, where many parents notice their child's limited
eye contact or inability to relay needs
through gestures — markers of Autism — and thus receive a diagnosis by
age two or three.
After the story of Jared is told, Barry provides a special section, «Death
Through a Child's
Eyes: How Children Comprehend Death,» which explains how to cope with problems children
ages 5 to 10 may experience after a loss.
In what may be one of the most comprehensive, balanced, clear -
eyed descriptions of the educational revolution we are currently slashing
through, Allan Collins» and Richard Halverson's Rethinking Education in the
Age of Technology (Teachers College Press 2009), based on the authors» history of education reform course they taught together at Northwestern, describes better than almost any book I've read what the new world of education — as opposed to schooling — may look like in the future.
Children, Childhood, and Early Education in the USA traces the roots of children and childhood over the
ages through the
eyes of artists; examines trends and future directions of childhood and early learning; and explores implications for participants as parents, teachers and caregivers, program leaders, community leaders, and citizens.
The borderline space -
age shapes, exaggerated swooping lines and silver accents keep your
eyes interested, making you wonder why more of this isn't seen from competitors, if Hyundai can come
through on such a tight budget.
It is a story about
aging, told
through the
eyes of author Jane Gross as she watches her mother grow old.
In this
age of digital nuance, FSB leads the way with getting the right
eyes on your book and then amplifying the effects of each placement
through the skillful use of social media.
It is a story about
aging, told
through the
eyes of...
A scientist during the golden
age of Muslim civilization, Ibn al - Haytham was the first to hypothesize that vision occurs when light beams travel
through the lens of a human
eye.
With the acute insight that distinguishes all great writers, Westover has crafted a universal coming - of -
age story that gets to the heart of what an education is and what it offers: the perspective to see one's life
through new
eyes, and the will to change it.
She peeks in on her preschool -
aged daughter, watches her husband flirt his way
through the Upper West Side, and averts her
eyes demurely when her best friend gets lucky.
The bloodiness of the Civil War (red moon) and the complex issues of divided loyalties are seen
through the
eyes of India Moody, coming - of -
age in Virginia and determined, despite all, to become a scientist.
After emigrating from Bangladesh to New York at
age 11, he, as a high - school senior, spends his days cutting class and moving
through the streets of Queens, hoping to avoid the watchful
eyes of his father, stepmother, and half brother; his hordes of nosy neighbors; and especially the police and cameras that cover his Muslim neighborhood.
A chameleon, an enigma, all things to all women — a lifeline to which powerful needs and nameless longings may be attached — Ken Kimble is revealed
through the
eyes of the women he seduces: Birdie, his first wife, struggling to hold herself together after his desertion; second wife, Joan, a lonely, tragic heiress who sees her unknowable husband as her last chance for happiness; and Dinah, a beautiful but damaged woman half his
age.
We all live in
age of abbreviated words, sign language, chit and chat and high speed messaging, some people have decided not to live in this world of worthlessness.This indie poet takes you on a journey
through fact and fiction, real events and fantasy, carving out poetry that drips off any tongue, every dark corner holds a splendid surprise, every cobweb will leave tears in your
eyes, you will be swept
through mystery and greeted by ghosts, eaten up and made toast, all your friends are in here.A very refreshing collection of poetry that blasts down boundaries and steams up your dirty windows.
Canada's coming - of -
age is told
through the
eyes of a young girl born into Toronto's privileged Family Compact ruling class but having to deal with dramatic change in her family and her own heart as she learns about death and loyalty and love.