Sentences with phrase «uenced by»

In particular, children's sense of social connection is often infl uenced by community attitudes and by cultural values, including those they encounter in the media.
They are infl uenced by what children think, especially by what they think about themselves and their abilities.
In uenced by the history of Berlin as a divided city, the artist imagines a wall erected in one night in the city of Istanbul — or is it somewhere else?
The images and installations she creates as a result of her tinkering are heavily inï ¬ «uenced by her experiences not just as an artist, but as a member of several communities that are defined by the physical assertions and limitations of a very specific environment.
Growing up in public housing in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Drew's process is in uenced by his early memories of an adjacent land ll and rendering plant for soap.
In uenced by thediverse examples of John Baldessari and Kara Walker, her prints are photo montages of recurring themes.
These include the kidney values BUN and CR, and the other associated changes in the blood that are infl uenced by the kidneys» function (potassium, sodium, calcium, phosphorus, acid, proteins, and red blood cell levels).

Not exact matches

It happens — at a particular date, in a particular place, followed by definable historical conseq uences.
First, the growth of the professional public affairs industry and an increased effort by many organisations to infl uence politics and policy.
Today we travel by coach to Granada, an enchanting city scattered over seven small hills at the confl uence of two rivers.
Her painting expands on these themes by negotiating the in uence of a number of artists such as Jim Shaw, Alice Neel, Walter Robinson, and Gerda Wegener.This notion of intimacy is further explored by the equal power she invests in symbolic, personal, and pop cultural images, bringing into question the viewer's relationship with emotion and artistic subject matter.
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