Sentences with phrase «through choices of subject»

Njideka Akunyili Crosby is a figurative painter whose large - scale works express the hybridity characteristic of transnational experience through choices of subject matter, materials, and techniques.
Her new works channel America, according to the gallery, through her choice of subjects and the geographic influences for her poetic realism paintings.
Through her choice of subjects, her work was engaged with issues related to gender and racial inequality, family dynamics, labor struggles, and violence.

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Thus in the marital act, spouses freely choose to instantiate their communion of persons in one flesh open to the gift of life in and through an act in which their bodily activity is as much the constitutive subject of what they are doing asis their act of choice.
To take a single example, last year I had the privilege of participating in one of these schools in a small university town, where in a parish of about one thousand members over two hundred persons (including a goodly number of interested «enquirers» who had heard of the program through a carefully planned advertising campaign) attended eight night sessions, held from eight until ten o'clock, with a choice among eight different courses, dealing with theological, ethical, historical, devotional, and scriptural subjects.
Guests also enjoy luxurious accommodations, homemade crunchy panettone upon arrival, a surprise gift, choice of Christmas Eve dinner or a Christmas Day lunch for two with delicious dishes from Executive chef Fabio Ciervo, and a three - hour private guided tour through Christmas markets and shops with Italian delicacies along the way.Package starts at $ 565 per room / per night / double occupancy; valid for a minimum of three nights December 21 - 27, subject to availability.
John Curtice explains the contradiction: «Our willingness to give contradictory responses to survey questions about electoral systems suggests that relatively few of us have thought through the trade - offs involved the choice of an electoral system or have firm views on the subject
Throughout their time in school, students will have the opportunity to make different choices on a range of issues - from decisions and choices about their own actions and behaviours, to the clubs that they join and (as they move through the Learning Trust) the subjects that they study.
Washington — About 85 percent of renowned teachers disagree that the federal government should provide greater school choice through vouchers, a new survey finds - and almost all of the surveyed teachers believe that charter schools and private schools that receive federal funds should be subject to the same accountability measures as public schools.
Choice A: Young Minnesotans with the desire to help children and teach as a career - who complete the required degrees in both education and desired subject areas, pass the state required tests, complete months of student teaching that requires them to plan for and teach full days, are hired without the district paying a private organization thousands of dollars, are paid salary and benefits negotiated through a union, are not sought out by big corporations, banks, and Wall Street because of their service and skills gained from 2 years of teaching, and continue their careers paying their own way, without discounts from grad schools, in pursuit of advanced or additional degrees.
Our curriculum provides a wide range of subjects making sure that each pupil has the opportunity, as they move through the school, to tailor the choice of subjects to their particular strengths.
In addition to developing the concept with Audible, Cesar has also curated a selection of audiobooks ideal for calming dogs down called Cesar's Picks, and he'll be sharing his choices with you in the coming weeks through his social media channels as a dog - friendly book of the month suggestion, with authors ranging from Jane Austen to Trevor Noah, and works of literature and non-fiction on subjects both human and canine.
Marcel Duchamp's Fresh Widow (1920/1964) and Ellsworth Kelly's Study for a Window I (1949) treat the theme of serialization through their choice of a mass - produced subject matter.
Music has always permeated the work of Forsyth & Pollard, and it extends through explicitly here not only in subject matter but choice of collaborators as well.
Matisse's transformative impact on their works is revealed not only by their adaptations of his palette and pictorial structures but also through their choice and appropriation of his subject matter — still lifes, landscapes, figurative works, studio interiors, and portraits.
Legs are the subject matter of choice of Cousin's oeuvre that examines the human condition and the history of painting through a mixture of figurative and geometric elements rendered in a distinctively painterly style using a bold colour palette and with particular attention to the symbolic meaning of the visual forms depicted in her work.
ART Station offers a menu of choices for patrons and artists alike: choices about materials, points of view, and subject matter; choices about challenging our beliefs, and enriching our lives through art.
In her attempt to produce new creations through the choice subject of blue, Gui explores the depth and meaning behind this color - driven feat.
He creates tension between presence and absence, emphasizing the dichotomy through his choice of disembodied subjects.
His transformative inspiration is revealed by their adaptations of his stylistic hallmarks of color, line, and composition and also through their choice of, and serial approach to, his subject matter — still lifes, landscapes, portraits, studio interiors, and nudes.
Study subjects asked to «talk» their way through mazes used more verbal fillers when confronted with mazes that could be navigated using multiple routes.33 Conversely, mazes with a single path (and fewer choices) produced fewer fillers.34 But the maze study produced another interesting result: When study subjects were told they could use only four words to talk their way through the maze (left, right, up, down), they began to use more verbal fillers, even when describing simple mazes.35 Researchers posited that the «lexical suppression» created by limiting speakers to four words triggered a stopping and starting of the speech apparatus that prevented speakers from developing a normal speech rhythm.36 Thus, while verbal fillers are a mark of task complexity, they also appear where, «for some other reason, the flow of speech is disrupted.»
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