Sentences with phrase «witnessing major events»

For 40 years, Salgado has been photographing humankind, witnessing major events of our recent history: conflict, starvation and exodus.

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There are enough straws in the wind that we could still be about to witness one of the rarest events in British politics: the defenestration of a major party leader.
Like in the previous two entries in the latest X-Men series, view the newest installment features the characters witnessing and often becoming involved with major historical events.
One hundred and twenty - five years following every major event in history, all remaining witnesses will have died.
The 1980s witnessed a rapid rise in French Bulldog registrations in AKC due to a newly energized French Bull Dog Club of America that included younger breeders who transformed the annual specialty shows into major events and who contributed to The French Bullytin, a new magazine devoted solely to Frenchies.
Each of the artist's major works begins with a simple idea from one of his daily diary entries, describing the events he has witnessed, photos he has taken or people he has met, and then transforms them into live characters on his canvas.
Bradford came of age in the 1980s, witnessing the destruction of his primary communities of identification by two significant historical events: the HIV / AIDS crisis which decimated the gay scene in Los Angeles and other major metropolitan centers, and the 1992 Rodney King riots, which rekindled much of the latent anger within L.A.'s African American neighborhoods that the 1965 Watts Rebellion had exposed a generation prior.
During the 25 years of his experience, throughout Europe and in the US, Renaud Roquebert has witnessed and taken part in some of the major global economic events: the inception of emails and the internet for everybody, the dot com boom and bust, the dramatic increase of globalisation and cross...
In normal populations, it is easy to induce major memory errors and wholly false memories (3.16, 3.24, 3.30 & 3.32), to mislead witnesses about details of staged events, and to increase the confidence of others in the accuracy of a falsely reported memory (3.39).
For example, longitudinal studies show that growing up in poverty increases lifelong risk for various negative life events and negative health outcomes.12 - 14 Peer rejection and lack of friends are associated with the development of many disorders.15 - 17 Poor school performance in childhood is associated with poor outcomes in adulthood, such as unemployment.18 Witnessing community violence has been shown to be a mental health hazard for adults and children.19, 20 These major childhood adversities are not currently measured by the ACE scale.
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