The phenomena are described
through classical language, but instead of using classical calculus to predict from one phenomenon to the next, we replace the classical calculus with the quantum algorithm — wave functions, matrices, and so on.
Not exact matches
I was struck also by the fact that the humanistic gymnasia
through which students prepared for entry into the university taught them Greek and Latin and even Hebrew, just those
languages most needed for a
classical theological education.
The World Languages Proficiency Project will help the Modern and
Classical Languages Department provide students with effective tools (technological and non-technological) that will help them explore their
language of study
through reading, summarization, and storytelling, and discover talents that they will be able to transfer to their learning in other disciplines.
At Fourteen30 Contemporary, Rafferty, a participant in this year's Whitney Biennial, presents new work concerning
language and the body, a connection bridged
through the concept of «figure drawing,» which applies both to the
classical practice of artists observing and representing a model as well as using the innate elasticity of words to suggest multiple, sometimes contradictory meanings.
On any given week, more than a dozen free workshops are hosted at the project's storefront on Roosevelt Avenue, including dance, nutrition, childcare, bicycle maintenance, construction safety,
classical music, English
language through art history, Spanish for Mandarin speakers, computer literacy, screen printing, immigration law, and counseling for women who are victims of domestic violence.
Based on Contempt, Cheryl Donegan's Line, 1996, does not, the artist maintains, «seek to analyze or critique the Godard film, but to use it as a...
classical language through which other stories can be told.»
Opening in September of 2018 and running
through April of 2019, this public exhibition will reference both a
classical sculpture court and a sunken living room while seeking to provide a new
language for public gathering.