Sentences with phrase «war zones»

I've never filmed in war zones before.
The road to hell has rarely been paved with such good intentions; director Sean Penn cast Charlize Theron and Javier Bardem as super-photogenic doctors falling in love and saving lives in African war zones, but the dialogue was so vapid and over-ripe that audiences giggled uncomfortably when they weren't averting their eyes from grotesque battle footage.
Matthew Heineman has made a name for himself over the past few years hawking visceral documentaries in some of the world's most harrowing war zones.
Less antiseptic than the very broad good vs. evil, dark vs. light fantasy - based conflicts of the series, the world of Rogue One is far more complicated, showing us a more realized version of a universe under the thumb of an evil dictatorship and the moral compromises soldiers living and fighting in a war zones might have to make.
MGS4's first two acts are sublime, as you use OctoCamo to evade — and engage — Gekko beasts in chaotic war zones.
The Last Face: Sean Penn directed this weirdly off - key film about emergency relief doctors working in African war zones.
Taught by Madam Gorski (Carla Gugino) to retreat inside her fantasies, Baby Doll is encouraged to pursue a gift for hypnotic dance, whisking her away to a series of fantastical war zones, searching for five items that will help her escape from the institution and the villainous clutches of caretaker Blue (Oscar Issac).
In a rare turn of events that suggests maybe we're not living in the darkest timeline after all, this category — usually home to the most devastating and despair - inducing glimpses inside war zones and historical atrocities — includes zero films about the Holocaust, Syria, or murder.
From post-apocalyptic war zones to murderous mansions, here are some of this week's coolest player - made maps and where players can download them.
«Matthew knows this material having been in war zones and having covered conflicts,» said Dinerstein.
There are frequent depictions of guns and guards in war zones.
Here is a man who strides through war zones from country to country quite happily selling guns to anyone who wants them.
As emergency investigators for the international organization Human Rights Watch, they have raised a son whose keepsake preferences owe more to war zones than to vacation guides.
She broke her silence about the incident on 60 MINUTES to draw attention to the plight of women, particularly female journalists covering war zones.
She writes about running, war zones, and everything in between.
I can easily picture «army wives» at home worrying about their military men pen pals (aka husbands) who are in war zones.
The kind of people who save others in fires, medical emergencies and war zones.
Their love was tragically short lived: they both died young, one of the hazards of sprinting around war zones with a camera.
After admitting for the first time that four American citizens had been inadvertently killed in the crossfire of unmanned attacks, the administration announced a new policy guidance that will limit the number of drone strikes that can be carried out in places that are not overt war zones.
She writes about running, war zones, and everything in between.
I thought I'd be reporting on stories from war zones.
But really stress, so working as a journalist in war zones was really not the smartest thing I could for myself and a huge part of the, you know, recovery process was learning how to manage this stress, but you know, the kinda of emotional aspect of it but also the physical aspect and you know, it was born of necessity as it is for so many of us, you know, the kind of wounded healer archetype that is so apt for --
This aptly named healing balm has been used as a healing ointment by soldiers in war zones to soothe irritated and dry skin.
At 51, the Egyptian - American journalist has survived divorce and breast cancer, not to mention reporting on war zones and natural disasters.
Edward Barrett, a U.S. Naval Academy instructor and former Air Force officer who flew through war zones in Sarajevo in 1993 and in the Iraq War a decade later, says that in the past decade he has grown accustomed to sharing airspace with remotely piloted drones.
Small, armed drones that look like insects or birds could hold territory in war zones, without the need for troops on the ground, says David Hambling
Psychosocial programs, usually staffed by laypeople with various levels of training, are feasible in war zones and refugee camps in a way that specialized psychological care often is not.
In the U.K. soldiers are no longer deployed to active war zones so there are no new blast victims available for larger studies there, says Tony Goldstone, an endocrinologist and an author of the 2013 British study.
The test could be particularly useful in war zones or remote areas where there are no labs to carry out blood typing.
Cholera is particularly rampant where clean water is scarce such as in the developing world, war zones and areas reeling from natural disasters.
Bring on the message ferries A message ferry is a mobile device or Internet node that could relay data in war zones, disaster sites, and other places lacking communications infrastructure.
Rather than overestimating data fabrication, the method of Kuriakose and Robbins «very likely underestimates the true extent of the problem,» says Michael Spagat, an economist at Royal Holloway, University of London, who has investigated high - profile cases of possible data fabrication in war zones.
In a first for a public health threat, the United Nations has launched the kind of response it normally reserves for war zones.
To help refugees settle, doctors in Europe will need to treat both the mental and physical problems commonly experienced by people fleeing war zones
The rapid turnaround time of the test could be ideal for resource - limited situations, such as war zones, remote areas, and during emergencies, the authors say.
«PTSD, which is perhaps better known as a problem found in survivors of war zones and natural disasters, can develop when a person experiences a frightening event that poses a serious threat.»
Aid organisations such as Oxfam and Médecins Sans Frontières reported to last month's symposium that dealing with water problems is becoming an increasing burden for them in war zones and they are raising their investment in engineering staff.
But it's not just for war zones: The Global Hawk flies humanitarian missions as well, most recently in Japan, where it was used to help coordinate post-quake rescue efforts.
Pigeons have been bred to serve as messengers across war zones and also as prize - winning specimens of spectacular and oddball plumage.
Of those arriving in Europe from war zones, many have already endured years of physical and mental trauma.
One million Vietnam veterans have developed the disorder, as have nearly one in three people who have spent time in war zones.
Kingston University London experts will explore how an artificial vision system inspired by the human eye could be used by robots of the future — opening up new possibilities for securing footage from deep forests, war zones and even distant planets.
Studies in rodents suggest that stress during pregnancy inhibits neural growth, while the children of women who lived in war zones during pregnancy have a higher risk of developing schizophrenia.
This opens the door to the creation of larger mats that could soak up toxic chemicals in places like war zones.
RWB also fights against censorship and laws that undermine press freedom, gives financial aid each year to 100 or so journalists or media outlets in difficulty (to pay for lawyers, medical care and equipment) as well to the families of imprisoned journalists, and works to improve the safety of journalists, especially those reporting in war zones.
Mr Cameron also called for international action to secure humanitarian access to war zones... Mr Cameron announced Britain's new aid contribution - bringing the total UK funding for assistance in Syria and neighbouring states to # 400million - at a meeting he called to urge fellow leaders to dig deep to fund a $ 3billion (# 1.9 billion) shortfall in the United Nations appeal for Syria.»
Tenney, R - New Hartford, took part in a four - person congressional delegation tour of the war zones led by Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C.
The government has been accused of blocking attempts to regulate private security contractors operating in war zones around the world, despite recent incidents showing mercenaries killing indiscriminately in Iraq.
Sadly, many hipsters were not around during the Dinkins era when the very communities that they call home were among the most violent war zones in the world.
Think also of the applications in war zones or disaster relief — you'll just need a way to get the device home to so you can get it back to Rite Aid.
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