Not exact matches
A different sort of sass, not
in a
negative attitude, but
in a really strong confidence that God is who He says He is and that He is alive
in me, and He is
lighting up the whole
world and everything is changing.
In a concept called the «TV view of the world,» what we see in media actually impacts how we see the world — and each other — so if a certain minority group is constantly being presented in a negative or stereotypical light then that's a serious proble
In a concept called the «TV view of the
world,» what we see
in media actually impacts how we see the world — and each other — so if a certain minority group is constantly being presented in a negative or stereotypical light then that's a serious proble
in media actually impacts how we see the
world — and each other — so if a certain minority group is constantly being presented
in a negative or stereotypical light then that's a serious proble
in a
negative or stereotypical
light then that's a serious problem.
The late, great Boetti — one of the pioneers of Italy's Arte Povera movement
in the Sixties and Seventies, and one of the
world's leading Conceptual artists after that — can be seen sharply dressed, standing with his back to us, and looking at a photographic
negative of a child's face that he holds up to the
light.
«
In retrospect,» Agee writes, «this seems fitting, for Jensen's
world view was based on the opposing dualities that he saw as the source and substance of life —
light and dark, positive and
negative, male and female, life and death, among them.»
«While climate skeptics gain traction
in the media and with policy makers — drawing endless attention to trivial errors (such as an AR4 typo on Himalayan glaciers that was not present
in other mentions of the same topic elsewhere
in the report), or highlighting media - friendly soundbites from spokespeople and figureheads
in as
negative a
light as possible — it seems to me that this emphasis diverts attention from actually using climate, meteorological and hydrological knowledge and research
in the application of pressing current needs
in the developing
world.»
A Dangerous Game looks at the destruction caused by building and maintaining luxury golf courses
in areas as diverse as New Jersey, Dubai, Scotland, China, and Croatia (where a
World Heritage protected site was green -
lighted, even with the passage of a local referendum against it had an 84 % majority), and asks some hard questions about the ethics and appropriateness of continuing to construct super-luxury resorts when they have such
negative effects on the surrounding communities.