Sentences with phrase «which create curiosity»

Anxious thoughts and habits can many times be alleviated with simple mindfulness practices — all of which create curiosity and compassion for anxiety instead of fear and avoidance.

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Lawrence - Lightfoot examines the importance of mutual respect, which creates symmetry, empathy, and curiosity, in creating authentic relationships and inclusive communities that promote rights.
Neil also had a major role in creating eHarmony's 29 Dimensions ® of Compatibility Matching Questionnaire — which goes beyond the basics and delves deeper into qualities like emotional and physical energy, sociability, curiosity, and conflict resolution style.
From what I understand, no genitalia nor glimpses of penetration could be seen in Kubrick's unobstructed view, which is just as well — the point of the scene is not to titillate but to create an unsettling atmosphere where desire and carnal curiosity becomes tinged with danger and outright fear.
Studies predict that Finland will hang on to its lackadaisical workers, and suggest things like «keep students in school by engaging them with smaller class sizes and better paid teachers» or «get rid of standardized tests» and» individualize learning,» which they'll expand on by saying «create a system that instills curiosity, creativity, passion, and accept that it is impossible to test these things.»
All of which is to say that when children are allowed to truly inhabit their school and learning; when they are given permission to become a tribe, create a language, explore exotic climes, cultures, and critters; when their natural curiosity and authority is enabled; anything is possible.
CCS is committed to creating a collaborative virtual learning community, inspiring scholars to appreciate the ways in which arts and sciences nurture a curiosity for lifelong learning, and preparing scholars to take responsibility for their future successes.
AVID's mission is to close the achievement gap by preparing all students for college readiness and success in a global society, which fits perfectly with our vision to create a collaborative virtual learning community, inspiring scholars to appreciate the ways in which arts and sciences nurture a curiosity for lifelong learning, and prepare scholars to take responsibility for their future success.
Of my writings published online on this blog and The Huffington Post since last April 2010, the ones that have in any small way gone viral, very relatively speaking, were those in which I wrote fast enough about current hot news items or ones relating or engaging with artworld celebrities: as one example, «My Whole Street is A Mosque,» written within 24 hours of the news cycle surrounding the proposal for a Islamic cultural center near Ground Zero, was picked up by various web aggregators; «Looking for Art to Love, MoMA: A Tale of Two Egos» also did very well because of my speculation about how or whether Marina Abramovic peed during her performance «The Artist is Present» at MoMA, a subject of much prurient curiosity (interesting speculation was illustrated online at New York Magazine and resolution of the mystery came in the Wall Street Journal's blog, «Speakeasy»); «Anselm Kiefer@Larry Gagosian: Last Century in Berlin,» where I tucked a critical response to Kiefer's recent show into a bit of reporting about how Gagosian Gallery was using the NYPD as its private police force, also created a spike on my Google analytics; more recently I could perceive a noticeable uptick in my readership as well as in the number and enthusiasm of my Facebook friends» comments for «Should we trust anyone under 30?
Using these parameters the faculty members created personal cabinets of curiosity, or wunderkammer, which will be presented over the course of the exhibition.
They set the objects within an environment designed by themselves, woven together with imagery from the Institute archive, to create a sort of family tableau or cabinet of curiosity, in which art works, plinths and walls play an equal role.
A collection of satellite devices all attached to a central self reversing mechanical power source which autonomously alters the direction of anything attached, thus creating a mechanical palindrome demonstrating curiosities in the flow and passage of time.
Like Christmas in July, this small presentation contextualizes Peter Shire's culturally inflected contribution to the Italian design group, Memphis, and is part of an on - going series dubbed «Masterpieces and Curiosities», which creates mini-exhibitions centred around objects from the Jewish Museum's collection.
To particularise the space, each artist has created inclined angles between the walls and the artworks, which are intentionally distorted to arouse a sense of strangeness and curiosity.
To demonstrate the possibilities of a new line of high - performance, 3D printed tiles to build habitable, auxiliary structures in cities where affordable housing is scarce, Archpaper shows how San Francisco - based design startup Emerging Objects created this backyard Cabin of Curiosities which integrates two different kinds of these textured and multifunctional tiles.
The 6X boasts an all - metal unibody design which looks better than smartphones with plastic backs but the design will not turn heads or create curiosity.
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) took the reigns on this project, creating a virtual environment in which users will be able to see what the Curiosity rover — and future rovers — see on the surface of the planet.
We know the language, the buzz words, the key phrases that create the curiosity which results in an invitation to a job interview.
Creating a safe space in which parties like this couple can exercise self - determination requires patience, curiosity, and, above all, neutrality, on the part of the mediator.
This creates curiosity, which motivates.
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