Sentences with phrase «universal patterns»

One of the most universal patterns of learning in any context is to encounter a new idea, and then put that idea into action somehow, whether through near transfer or far.
Sure plaid is a completely universal pattern for every season, but it seems the most appropriate in the cooler months.
That's the normal, all - but - universal pattern around the world and back through Christian history.
Although often colored by personal experience, local culture, and history, the exhibits presented here form universal patterns offering us to discover them and feel the comfort they can bring.
There are certain universal patterns in nature that hold true, regardless of objects» size, species, or surroundings.
Despite the artists» different generation and geographic origin, their work suggests a spiritual affinity in its concern with universal patterns and figures in which colour plays a dominant role.
In response to this objection I can only reaffirm what I stated earlier: none of us is able to have a controlling or comprehensive knowledge of any hypothetical higher level of meaning in the cosmic hierarchy or in any supposed universal pattern of beauty.
When we ask whether nature as a whole exhibits any purpose we notice immediately that the question is thwarted by the lack of perspective we have on any possible universal patterns and by the vast tracts of time and space over which nature sprawls in its depth of unavailability to our direct experience.
Dr Catherine Grueber, who supervised the study, said the team was surprised at how universal the patterns were.
Jaeger says that the current paper, along with other recent research, shows that although «the bias towards efficiency is a strong factor in explaining» common features of the world's languages, «finding a potentially universal pattern does not necessarily» mean that it is «genetically encoded.»
«Unconsciously, we construct the specific stories of our lives to coincide with timeless universal patterns already seared into the ganglia of our brains.»
Universal Pattern II, triptych, archival pigment print, edition of 5, 2008.
Influenced by the ideas of Carl Jung and mathematicians Henri Poincaré and Benoit Mandlebrot, he seeks universal patterns between systems.
The hidden structures of music are universal patterns of nature — and they can help us create new materials like artificial spider silk, says Markus Buehler
Will Smith calls himself a student of universal patterns.
In her recent book, Death Orders: The Vanguard of Modern Terrorism in Revolutionary Russia (Praeger, 2010), Anna Geifman, a professor at Boston and Bar - Ilan universities traces the universal patterns of twentieth - and early twenty - first century terrorist movements through a psychohistorical lens that yields some surprising conclusions.
Smith calls himself a student of universal patterns.
The third group of ethnic advocates, who came into being in the 1960s, started with particular identities and sublimated them to a universal pattern of oneness.
Perhaps we can have more compassion for our ancestors for their treatment of Africans and Indians if we realize that this is part of a universal pattern rather than an expression of peculiar viciousness on their part.
Does this influence your efforts now to describe the universal patterns of thought underlying language?
In people with recurrent C. difficile infections, these universal patterns broke down.
For decades, a few scientists have argued that dark matter — the stuff thought to make up 85 % of the matter in the universe — can not explain a universal pattern in the motions of spiral galaxies such as our own Milky Way.
The hidden structures of music are universal patterns of nature — and they can help us create new materials like artificial spider silk
Archetypes are ancient, universal patterns of behavior that highlight an original example, ideal, or epitome.
I think that the art team's design really began with a kind of survey of world cultures, looking for universal patterns, how different peoples interacted with their environment, the resources that were available, how that shaped the kind of clothing or technologies that they would use.
Universal Pattern I, billboard poster, installation view from Deptford X, London 2012.
In his 1949 book Hero with a Thousand Faces, Joseph Campbell pioneered the idea of the «monomyth» (though the term was borrowed from James Joyce), a universal pattern in heroic tales across different cultures and genres.
By collecting over a million examples of children's art over the course of her lifetime, Kellogg discovered that universal patterns and developmental stages emerge in all children's art from around the world.
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