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They all revolve around people's conceptions of safety and what that means to them personally, and other conceptions of justice and liberty.
Now, obviously, we should provide the resources for women to take ownership of their fertility: We should want to reduce undesired conceptions and increase desired conceptions.
"[The Gig] changed our conceptions of ourselves," Berke told me.
Here are Hollywood's most brilliant conceptions of this superior technology.
We all know the pain of falling outside those conceptions.
Bybee himself favors "more inclusive and egalitarian" conceptions of civility.
Did it tear down any conceptions you had about gender?
This, too, is a conversation about differing conceptions of female agency.
How is it that these two popular conceptions exist at once?
The building was designed to buck traditional conceptions of modular design.
Our intellect can be deceived, our feelings manipulated, and conceptions confused.
Evolving artistic conceptions about the lifeforms that preceded us on Earth.
He transformed my conceptions of both the political and psychological novel.
These two influential conceptions of civility survive today in various forms.
How did making the film change or challenge your conceptions of religion?
It's just that his conceptions of love are quantitative instead of qualitative.
The conflict between divergent conceptions of human life was not entirely resolved.
And Justice Sonia Sotomayor has written opinions endorsing broader conceptions of standing.
A mother's biology spontaneously aborts some conceptions in utero but not others.
But the state's contribution to popular conceptions of political viability is immense.
We need to let go of our conceptions of some other being.
She has been looking, that is, for all the conceptions of love.
In the century between, social conceptions of sexuality shifted, simultaneously narrowing and expanding.
The personality is marked by extreme self-confidence and simple conceptions of leadership.
My viewings inevitably informed my conceptions of the people and settings Ullmann describes.
"It's a confrontation between two very different conceptions of Europe," Mr. Lazar said.
New conceptions of roles that blend behavioral science and product design are clearly emerging.
Fourth, we must each acknowledge that conceptions about freedom of expression differ among democracies.
"Their discoveries have forever changed our conceptions of the world," the Nobel Committee tweeted.
Those are basic conceptions that people have had in mind for thousands of years.
Many of our most important ideas or conceptions aren't really intellectual solutions to intellectual problems.
Mr Donnelly's opponent argued that conceptions following rape were "something that God intended to happen".
Dragonfly Mission overview, showing conceptions of entry, descent, landing, surface operations, and flight at Titan.
Examples of Western media articles and videos projecting techno-orientalist conceptions onto Chinese people abound.
Our animating insight was that these two clusters of values entail different conceptions of victims.
The figure's formlessness suggests the ability to remold our classic conceptions of femininity and beauty.
Will is pursued by a besotted friend who plays provocatively with binary conceptions of gender.
In the case of flannels, I've found a lot of Brillo-y, borderline abrasive conceptions.
"I hope we're breaking down conceptions of what a detection dog can be," Hartman said.
The finding is changing our conceptions of how the southern continent was colonized and by whom.
"One Man's Trash" tackled Hannah's conceptions of intimacy and comfort with sympathetic divorcé Joshua (Patrick Wilson).
Spears not only tackles these questions, but mainly, she tackles our most basic conceptions of self.
Several conceptions of rationality were bandied about, but the answer seemed to be that it was.
On Sunday morning, Athleta will offer a free Body Conceptions dance fitness class at 280 a.m.
Among U.S. allies, those who conformed to American conceptions of free markets did not fare equally.
In the case of Conservatives Being Ousted From Restaurants, multiple conceptions of civility were at work.
Other essays miss the mark, or contain odd conceptions of what a feminist project might be.
Africa's transformation stems not just from shifting demographics, but from changing conceptions of leadership as well.
Photograph courtesy the Morgan Library & Museum Those harrowing years amplified Whitman's already Romantic conceptions of death.
Let's talk about the cultural differences that, happily or unhappily, come with different conceptions of kinship.
Liberal white audiences became increasingly interested in black intellectuals' conceptions of race and racism in America.
Still, Léger is complex enough in his subject matter to challenge the humanist conceptions of 'man.
Pre-ordained the Jesus Phone, iPhone was one of the most anticipated gadget conceptions of all time.
He will apparently hire and fire employees based on his racial biases and gross conceptions of women.
FD: I hope that my pictures will change people's conceptions about who and what a witch is.
I wanted to use that familiarity we have with European conceptions of beauty passed down in art.
But the ruling still noted the "seismic shifts" in technology that have changed our conceptions of privacy.
Still, the situation helped Sangam reframe her conceptions of what it means to be a good leader.
But when you look at the artist conceptions and the pictures on our bow ties and earrings.
These serve as the most touching portraits of him and his deeply humanistic conceptions of the world.
"It's an intriguing idea—to swim against the current popular conceptions of anonymity and encryption," Gehl said.
Motor transport and the expansion of roads, canals and railways shrank distances and modernised conceptions of time.
Popular conceptions of megacities are drawn from the futuristic and dystopian stories often presented in science fiction.
One of the cultural differences that people find most difficult to cope with is conceptions of time.
These works also challenge the pre-conceptions of what we're taught to think the body should be.
He suggests that the values we learn on the playground can inform society's broader conceptions of equity.
Because the vast majority of his conceptions of success, fame and power were established in the 1980s.
Even so, the fusion dream remains largely mired in far-off future conceptions of what could be.
The presidents are two realists with divergent conceptions of America's national interests and how to pursue them.
A "mean girl" implies a "nice" protagonist, the kind of woman who fits into patriarchal conceptions of femininity.
How did it strike you all, and how does it line up with prior conceptions of the Joker?
"From a photography perspective it is a meta interest in conceptions of human body and nature," Wiedemann explains.
"My Way" exploded my conceptions of (the fake and ultimately divisive) romantic phenomena like types, leagues, and expectations.
"Really, what we are in is a debate about two conceptions of society," he said in the interview.
They're playful but also confrontational, prodding at the conceptions of working-class immigrants in these communities as menacing.
The find could broaden our conceptions of how we feel pain, as well as how to relieve it.
And being enamored with classic conceptions of manhood has gotten more complicated in the wake of the #MeToo revelations.
I'm thinking of the health care debate in particular, which is weighed down by divergent conceptions of personal responsibility.
All of the works challenge visitors to the museum to reconsider, and perhaps expand, their conceptions of the cosmos.
There probably was no definitive flip because our conceptions of penis size have always been fluid and multi-faceted.
I emailed Diana K. Davis, a University of California, Davis, history professor who's written about conceptions of the desert.
Watching these images, the ideas I had gleaned from the objects were cancelled out as new conceptions were formed.
It's immediately apparent Nelson and Miller have creative differences, too—divergent conceptions on how to honor the sacred delicacy.
But why not more writers who muss up, destabilize and generally monkey with our tidy (boring) conceptions of genre?
Of course, there will be other candidates, other platforms, other conceptions of what the country is and could be.
Home Work, featuring Ann Toebbe and Sarah McEneaney at Zevitas Marcus, posits two different conceptions of middle-class domestic space.
On closer inspection, however, the new study isn't likely to shatter our conceptions of the cosmos—at least not yet.
How human beings become attracted and attached to each other is more complex than our traditional conceptions of sexuality admit.
Known for her ability to communicate through sign language, Koko forever changed our conceptions of primate intelligence and emotional capacities.
Using an anthropological approach, Catharina van Eetvelde analyzes and investigates how the natural sciences shape our lives and our conceptions.
That would privilege overt discrimination in a way that is antithetical to our conceptions of non-discrimination and equal protection.
Cleary is suing OHSU $250,000 for each of the 17 suspected conceptions, as well as $1 million in economic damages.
But more than half of all human conceptions die during gestation, and this results in a sex imbalance at birth.
Specifically, I have found it quite common for scientists, including many biologists, to conflate biological and social conceptions of race.
The Pew Research Center notes partisan polarization produces distinct media consumption habits and conceptions of what are facts and truth.
That's an astonishing possibility, deeply at odds with popular conceptions of the Hermit Kingdom as a totally stagnant economic backwater.
Legal claims using modern conceptions of law are on shaky ground applied to a treaty more than 150 years old.
Wentzell's study points out something that may seem obvious: Erectile function is tied to conceptions of masculinity and social standing.
Meyer, of Carolina Conceptions, objects to the idea that weight stigma, not health concern, motivates clinics to require weight loss.
Sheffer's pivot from describing deadly Nazi conceptions of community to Asperger's complicity with the Reich's killing machine is less effective.
We all have firsthand experience of how unnecessarily rigid and tyrannical a society's conceptions of manhood and womanhood can be.
But there are also hierarchical conceptions that require a social pecking order, like that of Warren Farrell's men's rights movement.
Sofosbuvir, among other treatments, opens up an entirely new vision of "cure" in cancer, more proactive than our previous conceptions.
At the end of the day, I will always prefer games that aim for traditional conceptions of video game fun.
Indeed, the technique has the potential to upset traditional conceptions of death, and our sense of when it should be declared.
Hawking's view of malevolent aliens may have violated popular conceptions of friendly extraterrestrial visitors, but he was right to be terrified.
Here are some of the worst offenders — and ones that subvert the tropes, making room for more nuanced conceptions of sexuality.
This discovery is consequently changing our conceptions of the materials and techniques used to create defensive weapons thousands of years ago.
While the book is about AI, Lee is trying to undo American conceptions of Chinese innovation early on in the text.
The differences between the two Westworlds, and their radically opposed conceptions of robot rebellion, illuminate two different forms of technological terror.
"The development strategy challenges traditional conceptions of trade by presenting a global rather than regional or bilateral approach," the report said.
Two factors could explain why these results deviate from commonly-held conceptions: time and crypto partisanship by coin (or coin tribalism).
Few today would hope to approach the level of artistry in Gouthière's work — from the original conceptions to the irreplicable craft.
Using an approach that is downright anthropological, the artist analyzes and investigates how the natural sciences shape our lives and our conceptions.
These conceptions of addiction as simply needing drugs to avoid withdrawal were based on observations of people with alcoholism or opioid addictions.
But the differing conceptions of the Internet, suggested by capitalization and confirmed by the justices' reasoning, have great importance for future cases.
One of the main tenets of the book is that environmental circumstances can overcome traditional conceptions of morality and spur gun violence.
In fact, proliferating online platforms have prompted us to create more and more conceptions of ourselves to send off into the world.
Leaders in these different fields occasionally realize they have been working with impoverished conceptions of what particular words or ideas really mean.
There are "colliding conceptions of right and wrong," they write, between those on the high and low ends of the authoritarian scale.
Much of the diplomacy was a duel of imaginations, conceptions of events that had not yet occurred but were suddenly pressingly possible.
I've come to understand that what people want in such a situation is to have their own conceptions of the world confirmed.
Surprising new research published this week in Scientific Reports shows that both skeletons were male, upending previous conceptions of the supposed lovers.
But even if the idea of a single evolutionary ladder is discarded, there are still many problems with these conceptions of progress.
And it turns out that people have similar conceptions of what "sexy" means, as many repeated the same seductive gestures and expressions.
When Edward Said wrote the book Orientalism in 1978, he focused on the long arc of Europe's paternalistic conceptions of the Middle East.
The rise of fake news and spread of filter bubbles, where people see their pre-conceptions reinforced online, have probably disillusioned many voters.
The image of the witch's cauldron—into which fall strange bunches of herbs and dismembered animals—is central to popular conceptions of witchcraft.
It feels like people don't necessarily recognize that having fun with those conceptions would be the most effective way to take them on.
It crowds out other sources of fulfillment and conceptions of the good life that together compose the rich mosaic of a dynamic society.
"'Bathroom laughter' can specifically be empowering since it's a reminder that women cannot be kept under male conceptions of 'the feminine'," Steeves says.
"First we reframed the notion of superstardom, now we're calling into question a key topic in today's culture, our conceptions of the future."
This is especially apparent while traveling the world's more scenic routes: Routines and normal conceptions of how to fuel the imagination become meaningless.
If you have to talk about anything, forget about good or evil or you know, the common conceptions of morality that people describe.
Conceptions of anatomy and beauty birthed in the 18th century would also have a strong impact on later American formations of racial hierarchies.
Without the ability to hire and retain experienced policy people, members' own conceptions of what they can and should accomplish is inevitably limited.
But it also seeks to deconstruct popular conceptions about madness and music — the myth that suffering is only the path to great art.
Nietzsche's political thinking is also a trending topic, although his ideas are devilishly difficult to reconcile with modern conceptions of left and right.
But achieving it requires a willingness to recognize, and to shift among, many different conceptions of what's right—a kind of moral egalitarianism.
Among the many disruptions of the past few years, this one shows how traditional conceptions — and a sense of security — can be shattered.
" documented its finding that "the growth rate of conceptions declines prior to economic downturns and the decline occurs several quarters before recessions begin.
The Republican plans, at least in their broad conceptions, are built solidly on the two frameworks that have shaped recent tax reform discussions.
Other studies have even shown that distorted conceptions of masculinity were associated with substance abuse and risky sex, using steroids, and eating disorders.
And while Jamie Dornan and Donald Trump don't resemble one another in the slightest, they've both played cartoonish conceptions of successful businessmen on screen.
Ms Hill's account of her former boss's unwelcome sexualised talk and repeated propositions (which he strongly denied) broadened conceptions of what constituted sexual harassment.
The fact that this was a lamb obviously connects to western conceptions of "purity" and "innocence"—at the time I wanted to debunk that.
The social scientist James Davidson Hunter has also argued that evangelicals emphasize deference to "transcendent authority" based on inflexible conceptions of religion or tradition.
There were approximately 245 conceptions for every 20073,22007 22008- to 22007-year-old in 2014, compared to the previous high, in 1971, of 55.
Other fun top line notes: The number of conceptions to women under 16 was 20083,160 in 2014, down 10 percent from the previous year.
Our self-conceptions are, in turn, responses to conditions that we encounter in our environments, and those conditions constantly change with time and place.
Perhaps most importantly, a close race or outright victory for Quist could upend national Democrats' conceptions of where their party's candidates can prove competitive.
That year, the company conducted a study of more than 3,500 hundred men in 10 countries, poking at conceptions of masculinity and self-esteem.
Other debates touched on the consideration of artists as fully-fledged workers, and how art has often been excluded from our conceptions of labor.
There are disputes over Crimea, nuclear weapons and completely different conceptions of an acceptable status quo as Washington and Moscow vie for global influence.
The real issue is that so much of our understanding of female sexual response has been shaped by men and their phallocentric conceptions of pleasure.
On May 9, an event of seismic significance happened in Malaysia, the kind that radically shifts conceptions of home for many across the Malaysian diaspora.
Others rightfully pointed out that the movie does more than fat-shame, and that the premise also legitimizes several harmful and disingenuous conceptions about size.
Our brains, hearts, and sexual desires operate on much more personal and often reason-defying drumbeats than our sterile public conceptions of attraction might suggest.
He'd spent his life studying conceptions of time and space, and he used this experiment to lightheartedly disprove the possibility of traveling backwards through time.
By noticing the "human-centric narratives" applied to SETI—the search for extraterrestrial intelligence—more imaginative conceptions of aliens may be easier to think up.
Exotic space-ready parts, militarized defenses and layered redundancies ballooned into multi-billion-dollar systems designed to last 40 years or more beyond their conceptions.
In a sense, they are calling for a transformational change in practices and conceptions, all because of Trump Jr.'s meeting with a Russian attorney.
Smith then analyzed these images and narratives in relation to popular conceptions of sex work, as well as theoretical notions of gender, power, and performance.
That's what I think is so fantastic about it going to Broadway, because it allows you to knock down all these conceptions: What is commercial?
Our 19th- and 20th-century counterparts grafted their values onto handwriting, just as we do with our conceptions of individualism, patriotism and the unique self.
If we police people based on words, not on actual crimes committed, doesn't that run afoul of our basic conceptions of civil and constitutional liberties?
False stereotypes concerning low-income people often track and combine with long-standing racist conceptions of people and communities of color -- particularly women of color.
"There has been recorded mating between different pairs over the last few years, but not conceptions," George Paul, the deputy veterinarian at the conservancy, said.
"What is most interesting about ASMR—whether erotic or not—is how it has the capacity to challenge heteronormative, ableist conceptions of sex," Waldron said.
Among other things, they felt the need to justify their policies, to maintain the pretense that different conceptions of the public good were at issue.
Similarly, popular conceptions of the GOP — that it is driven primarily by conservative economic principles like small government, low taxes, and deregulation — are also wrong.
People in Northern states tend to have more babies in the fall than people in Southern states, suggesting more conceptions during those chilly winter months.
Despite the recognition of the profound changes taking place around them, today's intelligence institutions are still built and operate in the spirit of Cold War conceptions.
To up-end your conceptions of what is possible, and reveal that the world stretches out into an infinite distant horizons of possibility, potential, and hope.
Those who take unconventional paths to computer engineering are often overlooked by employers, who tend to hold rigid conceptions as to what a "real" programmer is.
"We started writing songs from the ground up that neither of us had any pre-conceptions about," McCartney told the fan magazine Club Sandwich in 1989.
The mob provides us with spectacle after spectacle we may not even realize we've demanded—it forever recognizes our boundaries, our pleasures, our conceptions and misconceptions.
If courts and legislatures continue shackling workers and companies to antiquated conceptions of labor, American businesses will be less competitive and workers will have fewer opportunities.
I have found that some of the biggest factors to consider when communicating in a new culture involve emotion, context, conceptions of time and social expectations.
The ensuing rise in opioid-related deaths among white, middle-class men and women has helped change popular conceptions about who is susceptible to drug addiction.
However, at the Berggruen Institute we believe that strictly engineering conceptions of these new technologies are not enough to grasp the significance of these potential changes.
Alison Saar's sister, Lezley Saar, is a painter and installation artist whose work engages with the myths and fluid conceptions of both biracial and transgender identities.
After roughly three weeks of ambiguity staff members confirmed that I was indeed conceived from Donor #20653, along with five other successful conceptions — my half siblings.
Our conceptions of Neanderthals, as this new study shows, has now moved well beyond the outdated notion that they were brutish proto-humans who cowered in caves.
James Owen Weatherall, a philosopher, now examines how scientists' conceptions of supposedly empty space have changed in the light of these convulsions in his latest book, "Void".
Kanye West appears to have a rough relationship with conceptions of time and history, so it makes sense that he's eradicated nearly his entire social media history.
"As we approach the summits, conceptions of denuclearization seem to be diverging rather than converging," said Adam Mount, a senior fellow at the Federation of American Scientists.
Many had nostalgic conceptions of the countryside as a place straight from 16th-century Dutch landscape paintings, where life is changeless and lived at a slow pace.
"We started playing with conceptions of reality and asking what it would mean if reality were more flexible than we traditionally perceive it to be," Purdy said.
The two conceptions met on nights like this, when fantasies and friendships came together in a hideaway of space and time, remaking each other among fleeting opportunities.
Just like the phenomenon of middle gray, sentencing videos exist in an in-between space where legal conceptions of fact and fiction, right and wrong, become amorphous.
Francis, on the other hand, has been willing to acknowledge something resembling modern conceptions of sexuality—and has seemed to steer clear of wrongly conflating homosexuality with pedophilia.
People have entirely different operating premises about different actors in this wider saga, with baked-in conceptions of their motivations — it's like a fandom for a big show!
Back in the 19th and 20th centuries, the railroad, the telegraph and the telephone vastly expanded the scope of commerce and transformed our conceptions of time and space.
These findings suggest that many entrepreneurs, freelancers, and other self-employed people may have introverted tendencies, which might differ from common conceptions of entrepreneurs being extroverted 'rule-breakers.
They believe the system is rigged, with two sets of rules; and ultimately, these plots to displace Trump reinforce those conceptions, becoming a sort of self-fulfilling prophecy.
Despite popular conceptions that the Constitutional Convention lacked conflict, the founding fathers often debated the balance of power between the national and state governments, among many other issues.
Scott Rozelle, a Stanford University economist who runs a rural education program in China, is an author of a new study that challenges popular conceptions of Chinese schools.
"Both science and art have transcended the older, stable conceptions of the world which required that they render a literal copy of a presumably static reality," he wrote.
Economics drove Trump's victory, not primarily social issues, and voters who supported him because of outdated conceptions of women's equality and LGBTQ rights should be resisted, not validated.
And it has failed to recognize the range of plainly legitimate conceptions of democracy that Americans hold, instead privileging one view, democracy-by-financial-contributions, above all others.
But diminishing commercial pressures seem to have created room for complexity and nuance — for women, for artists who truly expand conceptions of what South Asian art can be.
For a very long time, this was taken not as a self-serving fantasy but as a token of honesty, or freedom from sentimental conceptions of domestic love.
At the same time, our relationship to this groundbreaking medical technology has been shaped and constrained by our own conceptions of what's "natural" and what defines a woman.
But that seeing, around and through our most treasured conceptions, the reckoning with the true encounter rather than the hoped-for one, is the hard pleasure of travel.
The researchers wrote that in the economic cycles between 1968 and 1988, they didn't find a "striking anticipatory drop" in conceptions before the recessions during that time frame.
The dilemmas of the new nationalist era are especially surfaced by the order's focus on Jews, whose relationship to conceptions of race and nationality has always been fraught.
"Sideshows set the stage for modern conceptions of disability — identifying people with disabilities as objects of scorn and pity, as inherently 'other' from mainstream society," she told me.
As with her other accounts, this evolution is not a straight line, but one that changes as reading needs, alongside formats and cultural conceptions of a book, change.
But if the sound is retro, de Casier's concerns definitely aren't; on "Good Time," she sings about the role that phones play in our modern conceptions of romance.
Given the similarities of the two new studies, we contacted Yost to see how this latest research relates, and how our conceptions of the Toba eruption might be changing.
New, neoliberal conceptions of individual freedoms (especially in the realm of technology use) are oversupported in direct opposition to protections realized through large-scale organizing to ensure collective rights.
That book, along with his more notable Impressions of Africa, were both published before World War I (in small editions, at Roussel's expense), predating most conceptions of literary surrealism.
A pair of new studies, both of which are still undergoing peer review, are teasing our conceptions of death and what goes on in our bodies after we die.
Their achievement was crafting "An Agreement of the People," which were a series of manifestos that marked the first popular conceptions of what a constitutional democracy might look like.
A mouthful both by name and nature, Joyous Celebration ricochets between punk, noise, country, house, and everything in between, challenging conceptions of what a record could or should be.
To create a hunger for women's movies, one needed to not only toss out commercially driven conceptions of talent and mastery, but perhaps even reevaluate what a movie was.
For a long time, we gravitated towards villainesses because they were our only option for on-screen portrayals of female complexity in a world viewed through male conceptions of womanhood.
Not only have the resisters already markedly altered the trajectory of public policy, they have begun to make a difference in each other's lives and their own conceptions of themselves.
The series has morphed over its 50+ years to reflect not only on its subjects' pasts, but also their dreams for the future and their conceptions of self and happiness.
This is partly because public conceptions about AI are so out-of-line with actual capabilities, but it's also because the field is grappling with issues like funding and regulation.
You must have a favourite of your old bangers, even if you're trying to break away with the entrenched pre-conceptions of who you are and what your work represents.
The argument provides a stimulus for formulating some methodological and metaphysical questions, and it suggests naturalistic analogies to certain traditional religious conceptions, which some may find amusing or thought-provoking.
The tweet for this article was accompanied by a photograph of a "pancake" as tall as a building brick, challenging widely-held conceptions of what constitutes a pancake at all.
" The social contract was breaking down across Europe, and those disaffected with the "social philosophy of laissez-faire" became vulnerable to authoritarian figures and "conceptions of a strong, unifying state.
Still, his pictures are deliberately noncommittal, allowing viewers to affix their own conceptions to the subjects, skimming the surface of deeply intractable social problems rather than engaging with them fully.
In her latest music video, "Amandine Insensible," Sevdaliza delves further into conceptions of identity by standing in as a model for a series of stock video clips sold on Shutterstock.
The first thing to understand is that lots of popular conceptions of Trump — that he's an anomaly, an aberration, an outsider who's hijacked and split the party — are just wrong.
Photo: James Morgan (Getty Images)With yet another Jurassic Park movie headed to theaters, it's the perfect time for busybody scientists to shatter our conceptions of how dinosaurs looked and acted.
As a new study published in Nature points out, it's changing our conceptions of how multi-star systems emerge from the swirling mass of gas and dust within a protostellar disk.
" McMaster is no technophobe, but he dismisses conceptions of the future of war that "cut against war's political nature, war's human natures, war's uncertainty and war as a contest of wills.
This turn toward private "governments" represents a dramatic departure from modern conceptions of advanced societies, and is part of a slowly mounting challenge to the nation-state as we know it.
Not only have the resisters already markedly altered the trajectory of public policy, they have also begun to make a difference in each other's lives and their own conceptions of themselves.
The basic Buddhist analysis of the human predicament makes sense, as well, of the irony of colonialist conceptions of Buddhism and of the misguidedness of colonial attempts to exploit religious identities.
One of the initiative's aims is to demonstrate businesses in any sector can buy from social enterprises, going beyond traditional conceptions of corporate social responsibility to include them in core business spending.
But, just in case you need a little more to whet your appetite, Jay-Z also discussed a number of the tracks in an interview with iHeartRadio, including their conceptions and meanings.
And she often delivers monologues that use satire to get at searing truths about the ways we perceive the "other" as well as queer our hetero-masculine conceptions of activism and revolution.
We're called to bear witness to the past meeting the future, different conceptions of self colliding in a liminal space where time is trivial and being a passive audience member isn't enough.
I'd been inspired by the hundreds of personal anecdotes I'd read about women empowering themselves and not allowing other people's limited, skewed conceptions of beauty interfere with how they thought about themselves.
Two conceptions of life are frequently opposed: the biological, which emphasizes the physical body and the equality of all living beings, and the biographical, which focusses on individuals' social and political circumstances.
And this sentiment among Trump voters is often mixed with outward displays of patriotism, like zealous support of the military and flying the flag, and conceptions of prototypical Americans as white Christians.
NATURE'S NATION: AMERICAN ART AND THE ENVIRONMENT The Princeton University Art Museum's largest-ever exhibition traces art's influence on, and reaction to, American conceptions of nature, from colonial theology to contemporary ecology.
Well, Anand isn't much interested in furthering any tired conceptions of the male chef as a "brand," especially the kind who commandeers a global food empire with tentacles that touch every continent.
We also must interrogate our notions of power, Beard says, and scrutinize why they exclude women; we must examine how our conceptions of authority, mastery and even knowledge are inflected by gender.
Stuart M. Gerson, a former senior Justice Department official in both Republican and Democratic administrations, said Chief Justice Roberts's statement was part of a clash between two conceptions of the judicial role.
Crossing Lines, Constructing Home investigates two parallel ideas: national, political, and cultural conceptions of boundaries and borders; and the evolving hybrid spaces, identities, languages, and beliefs created by the movement of peoples.
The Pakistani-born Khan, who became a U.S. citizen decades ago, said the current manufacturing landscape looks a lot different than previous conceptions, giving him confidence in the future of the field.
The heart of the book contains evidence from the biblical text that not only were human beings more permeable, the Deity was different too: far less abstract and distant than later conceptions.
Artist's first solo gallery exhibition, Black Gooey Universe, curated by KJ Freeman, portrayed shards of digital culture — cracked and mute screens and devices — to meditate on technological and cultural conceptions of blackness.
For him, it's not just about outlandish costumes; it's about unapologetically expressing his queerness—and in the process, expanding our conceptions of bodies, gender, and species, and flipping beauty on its abject head.
The leaders of these communities, which have been friends for many years and share similar traditions, customs, cultures and conceptions of self-sacrifice and friendship, need to build love between them without delay.
In the nineteen-fifties and sixties, what Gunther Schuller dubbed the Third Stream movement encompassed modernist compositions with jazz features and large-scale conceptions by the likes of Charles Mingus and Ornette Coleman.
And yet its ubiquity may still be a useful sign, pointing at deep questions about fairness and equality, about our very different conceptions about what a person can, or should, expect from life.
" Traditional conceptions of "masculine" and "feminine" can be alienating, they say, "not only to people on the queer spectrum, gender identity-wise, but also to people who don't experience womanhood as something receptive.
If anything, the story of Benghazi, as Bay tells it, has little or nothing to do with politics, and everything to do with the adolescent conceptions of masculinity that generally define his films.
He argued that rats had the ability to develop not only cognitive "strip maps" — simple conceptions of the spatial relationship between two points — but also more comprehensive cognitive maps that encompassed the entire maze.
These femmebird icons are people who have contributed to the expression and identity of femme, in many cases to our intersecting movements, and generally to our conceptions and expressions of justice and/or style.
In fact, the hormonal ebb and flow of the menstrual cycle may affect your sleep throughout the month, not just during your period, explains Armando Hernandez-Rey, MD, a fertility expert at Conceptions Florida.
Yet the total number of conceptions through the first three quarters of 2008 "were already more than 100,000 lower than in the first three quarters of 2006, and they were falling rapidly," they said.
So naturally, when I caught up with him for a story about his mind-boggling DIY career, I asked if he had plans to shake up traditional conceptions of masculinity with Space Jam 2.
Alas, a time comes in every woman's life when she is forced to don actual, non-swim related apparel and join the rest of society in their conventional conceptions of what constitutes a legitimate outfit.
But the hypocrite's trap is effective because it builds on common conceptions of environmental activists as idealistic dreamers, fossil fuel advocates as hard-eyed realists, and a system that can't be changed, so why try?
Aslan's first publication since his short-lived television series "Believer" is a brief survey of human conceptions of God, from the man-beast divinities found in prehistoric cave paintings to the one God of Islam.
Just when you think the Trump Era could not get even more bizarre, someone from the administration comes along and takes a baseball bat to our conceptions of normality like Beyoncé to a TV camera.
Across the country, Inuit children are torn between two conceptions of education, one rooted in their native identity and the other imposed by a globalized world — knowledge that is essential for navigating that very world.
It is also, he suggests, extremely powerful, with the potential to undermine and replace our current conceptions of, among other things, the sovereign state — ushering us into a world blown apart and reassembled by software.
He enabled us to see the world through the eyes of men and women with autism, Tourette's syndrome or memory loss: those who experienced reality differently and expanded our conceptions of emotion, time and space.
Two types of Friendly Competitions will be available, including "Online," which watch opponents over the internet, and "Live," which used QR codes generated and scanned by a player's 3DS to link people for in-person conceptions.
What the night demonstrated clearly, though, is that Trump is not comfortable with the substance of foreign policy issues, nor is he able to engage in detailed or even general conceptions of how to formulate policies.
Alternatively, that leadership preparedness (a stronger condition than simple "qualification") consists mainly in adopting and speechifying about the latest conceptions on policy and not on building, painstakingly real and deep working relationships through actually doing something.
The Bible's influences on the Constitution were manifested in several ways: First, general theological or doctrinal propositions regarding human nature, civil authority, political society, and the like informed conceptions and institutions of law and civil government.
Yet great political alliances, and new conceptions of the earth and the heavens, are not assumed to have a part in the emergence of the modern whenever Luther is put at the center of the frame.
Her ideas and conceptions of this have caught the eye of Kanye West collaborator Charlie Handsome and Jamil "Digi" Chammas (credits include Mac Miller and Miguel), who are now working with her on her new project.
It is a welcome stance of defiance to both quietist conceptions of poetry and the neoliberal crisis and reality gripping the world, making notions of political-poetic commitment and transformation seem not only vital but viable.
They also spoke to humanity's perceived virtues and vices: fears of the devil could be seen in the dragon, the ideals of purity and chastity in the unicorn, and conceptions of righteousness within the fiery salamander.
Last month, a paper published in Scientific Reports detailed the way in which humans, when challenged with facts that dispute their own conceptions of the truth, actually become more entrenched in their political belief—not less.
Within France, Mr. Stora said, the war was an ideological conflict over "two conceptions of the nation," one that saw France as an empire and Algeria as core to its greatness, and another that rejected colonialism.
The story of how we got to a point where centuries-old conceptions of gender are now being regularly challenged in popular culture begins and ends with the thing that we love to hate: the internet.
The artist Judith Leemann works with Kenneth Bailey at the Design Studio for Social Intervention to invite people to see the ways in which analogies not only describe, but actually prescribe people's conceptions of any given space.
" From a more cultural standpoint, scholar and writer Judith Donath intimated that new conceptions of authorship can motivate more enthusiastic and plural participation in VR. "Authoring," she said, "is too often seen as the domain of experts.
Of course, all of this glosses over that psychology currently recognizes IQ tests as not measuring actual intelligence, a concept which is incredibly hard to define, and which is inevitably linked to both social and individual conceptions.
" "[This is] an artistic photographic exploration of my North African Muslim identity with Berber and Arab heritage as a female diaspora living in the West, inspired by historical narratives of tribal conceptions of beauty through the ages.
ADELE The soul-pop superstar Adele has broken countless records and conceptions: Her 103 effort, "21," stands as one of the longest-running albums ever to hover at No. 1, and she's managed to make streaming profitable.
These aspects of the Jewish historian's work have dropped away, partly under the pressure of modern conceptions of scholarly detachment, and partly thanks to a greater confidence in the right of Jews to have their story told.
The authors of the new study haven't proven that Pluto formed from a billion comets, but they have started an intriguing conversation—one that's challenging our conceptions of how large and distant celestial bodies came into existence. [Icarus]
"The Book of Memory" is an attempt to reclaim, by way of reconstruction, a genealogy both personal and cultural, an exercise in self-searching that upends many of Memory's most deeply entrenched conceptions about herself and her origins.
He also recognized, well before such Catholic thinkers as Simone Weil and Jacques Maritain, that new conceptions of social interdependence, individual agency, and cosmopolitan responsibility were needed to save the world from the delusions of individualism and collectivism.
I wanted the fantasy In the books, music, and films that informed my early conceptions of what desire should look like, there were plenty of external obstacles (think Baz Luhrman's Romeo and Juliet) but seemingly no internal ones.
Voluntourists, my friends included, may have noble intentions with volunteering abroad, but they represent the commercial corruption of charity and inadvertently reinforce the imperial conceptions of foreign cultures that contributed to global wealth inequality in the first place.
This new American art offered a counterpoint to prevailing European art of the 225s, providing a spiritual and intuitive reaction to early twentieth century conceptions of the heroic modern man that dominated philosophy, psychology, and social realist art.
In the introduction to his book "The Rejection of Consequentialism: A Philosophical Investigation of the Considerations Underlying Rival Moral Conceptions," Samuel Scheffler wrote that Mr. Parfit's notes on the work in progress were longer than the book itself.
James demonstrates their importance in shaping Western conceptions of the East (and vice versa), and he rejects the charge of Orientalism, insisting that his subjects were not mere tourists but sincerely engaged in translating one world to another.
As she explains, to the Dadaists, heroic appropriation of the present bore the ontological weight of an assertion, even as their art, such as Höch's collage, promises multiple fluid alternative conceptions of both the past and the future.
The latest conceptions of the shape of MU69 Scientists believe that out here in this remote frigid realm, objects like MU69 have been frozen in pristine condition since the onset of the solar system some 4 billion years ago.
There is no sense here that ghosts are dead loved ones trying to reach us across the great divide, and there is little in the first two films that fits with traditional conceptions of how spirits look and act.
Rosé, lacking any of the traditionally masculine connotations of drinks like whiskey or gin, has presented itself as the perfect blank canvas, ready to be stuffed with marketers' conceptions of what it means to be a 21st-century woman.
In Britain, a public health crisis twinned with a near-certain recession has dispatched to history the age of austerity while prompting the majority Conservative party to break sharply from dogmatic conceptions of governance that have prevailed for decades.
But a Democrat needs to win the votes of self-identified moderates by a healthy margin in order to have a chance, so Democrats who want to win need to bridge a divide between liberal and moderate self-conceptions.
"We started playing with conceptions of reality and asking what it would mean if reality were more flexible than we traditionally perceive it to be," Raphael Bob-Waksberg, one of the series's creators, recently told The New York Times.
As defined by the youth advocacy group InterACT, "intersex" is an umbrella term refers to people born with one or more of a range of variations in sex characteristics that fall outside of traditional conceptions of male or female bodies.
But in a world still heavily influenced by conceptions of Satan drawn both from Christianity and (perhaps even more so) pop culture, and which experiences the lingering effects of the Satanic Panic, saying you're Satanist is a deliberately provocative move.
Featuring nearly 100 works of art from artists and creators in Latin America and its diasporas, the exhibition builds on the Tate Modern's 2015-16 The World Goes Pop as it intervenes in long-held conceptions of Pop Art's geographic consolidations.
Although young, bisexual women of color make up a large portion of the LGBTQ American population, they aren't necessarily reflected in popular cultural conceptions of LGBTQ people, which still tend to be dominated primarily by white gay men and women.
But many of the big-picture ideas — chief among them the conflict between East and West, and the way archaic conceptions of gender and race play into that — have been essential to the play from the moment of its inception.
Season 1, Episode 8: "The Reckoning"If we thought Jamie was the perfect husband in Episode 7, then this episode reminded us that he's still a 17th-century Scotsman, with 17th-century conceptions of how a wife should obey her husband.
Last year, a house-sitting gig in the Catskills between tours resulted in the first conceptions of her proper debut from Woodsist, the Warwick, NY label that has housed releases from Matt Kivel, Kevin Morby, Tim Presley and Foxygen's Jonathan Rado.
It is hours of endless drivel that proffers completely childish conceptions of intimacy and togetherness for the sole and pandering purpose of tricking you into the fake warmth of delusionally believing that you relate to something you only wish you did.
Based on an off-Broadway play by J.C. Lee, Luce, which premiered at Sundance in January, is the story of complicated people navigating issues involving race, privilege, adoption, and the conceptions we form of others, whether or not they deserve it.
ADELE (Friday, Sunday and Monday) The soul-pop superstar Adele has broken countless records and conceptions: Her 2011 effort, "4863," stands as one of the longest-running albums ever to hover at No. 1, and she's managed to make streaming profitable.
Not only are findings and data public, but there are incentives for scientists to reach counter-conventional conclusions: scientific publishing rewards originality, and journals and scientists around the globe aspire to discoveries that defy widely held conceptions within the scientific community.
But as she revealed in an interview with Women's Wear Daily, she hopes that the haircut won't just be inspiring to her, but to all of her millions of fans as well, urging them to redefine their own conceptions of beauty.
In addition to gifting tiny fringe groups a signal boost and vindicating their over-inflated conceptions of themselves, this tactic also elevates a new Great Enemy in the national consciousness—scattered groups of armed separatists in the 90s, deplorables today.
Ms. DuVernay has said she views her film as being primarily for viewers between the ages of 8 and 14, and its cavalcade of colorful set pieces and simplistic conceptions of good and evil often seem tailored for a youthful audience.
It seems to me that wines have returned to classical conceptions of what they ought to be, after a period of strange extravagance in which wine was amplified because, for the first time, producers had the wherewithal to do it.
Movie studios' conceptions of what was bankable and what wasn't differed considerably in the 1970s from what they are now — or at least they did at Universal, whose wildly varied output in those years is the subject of this series.
Parents like Sullivan, refusing to put their kids in mental institutions or to blame their own parenting for the condition, gradually formed themselves into a bewildering constellation of activist groups, with different agendas and different conceptions of what autism was.
It's a record rooted not in time but in identity, examining the relationship between our self-conceptions and how we exist in the minds of others—be that friends, lovers, family, or society—and how we re-calibrate the world around us accordingly.
Other studies suggest that training can widen the gap between men's and women's conceptions of harassment, or make men less likely to view coercion of a subordinate as harassment and more likely to say that many complaints are ill-founded or malicious.
Throughout the course of her debut essay collection, Hard to Love, Briallen Hopper contemplates this thorny and capacious emotion from the position of someone whose love life defies traditional conceptions of the term: It is nourishing, brimming, but wholly untethered to sexual romance.
The noisy and acrimonious campaign over leaving the bloc played on inchoate fears in Europe and much of the developed world: dismay over globalization at a time of intensified competition for jobs, and angst over immigration as it refashions conceptions of national identity.
His debut was released with a customized lipstick called Freak Flag, which Monaco—a longtime wearer of lipstick onstage and in daily life—made in an effort to challenge conceptions of gender and sexuality in the increasingly bro'd out world of dance music.
But the band in question — Bangtan Boys, later officially known as BTS — would go on to completely transform the image of all-male boy bands in South Korean music and shatter conceptions of what breakout success looked like for South Korean bands overseas.
These data clearly show that the nation as a whole is moving away from exclusionary conceptions of American identity even as Mr. Trump's strongest supporters hold on to views that look more the way the nation did in 2004 than in 2017.
One (is) more associated with stereotypically masculine roles and strengths, and the other associated with traditional conceptions of femininity and, more specifically, weakness and/or a lack of seriousness to deal with the serious national security issues she raises in the ad.
Simply put, scientific facts and truth are not the same as political facts and truth; democracy and science are often in conflict, and the differing groups that support the Democratic and Republican parties have vested interests in endorsing rival conceptions of truth.
Camacho incorporates in her art the symbols and images that pervade Euro-American conceptions of the female body, and become ingrained in women's thinking about our own bodies, but the artist reclaims these images through weaving, a craft largely belonging to women.
It was a year that witnessed the discovery of a 50,000-year-old human jawbone in Israel, the oldest known drawing, and 2.4-million-year-old stone tools in Algeria, among the many other extraordinary findings that redefined our conceptions of human evolution and history.
Simpson said as much in a video that ended up providing significant inspiration for Villanelle, in which the 36-year-old frankly answers questions about the killing in a way so calm and clear that it defies all conceptions of how a murderer behaves.
Mead did her best to minimize these circumstances, because she wanted to capture behavior and mores that were remote from American Christian moral and legal conceptions—in particular, Samoan attitudes toward premarital sex, which is the part of the book that got all the attention.
Given such skewed conceptions, is it really any surprise that tests conducted near the beginning and end of university careers indicate many universities—some prestigious and others not— add little to students' ability to address a body of information and reach well-reasoned conclusions .
And millennials, it bears mentioning, are no slouch when it comes to dismantling hard-line conceptions of sexuality; when an actor like Josh Hutcherson loudly declares himself to be "mostly straight" in the press, he goes a long way in dismantling stigma against sexual fluidity.
"I think that any time we have more women running, and greater diversity among those women, it just challenges those monolithic conceptions of what it means to be a woman candidate," Kelly Dittmar, an assistant political science professor and CAWP scholar, told CBS News.
" Speaking ahead of Thursday's event, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, UN Women's executive director, said in an online statement: "Negative, diminished conceptions of women and girls are one of the greatest barriers for gender equality and we need to tackle and change those images wherever they appear.
Because women of color experience racism in ways not always the same as those experienced by men of color, and sexism in ways not always parallel to experiences of white women, dominant conceptions of antiracism and feminism are limited, even on their own terms.
Based on an off-Broadway play by J.C. Lee, Luce, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January, is the story of complicated people navigating issues involving race, privilege, adoption, and the conceptions we form about others, whether or not they deserve it.
Indeed, Ghost in the Shell, one of the most famous anime in the West, is very explicitly about the idea of what happens when your body becomes a shell, when we move past easy conceptions of what it means to have a physical form.
Instead of reverse engineering another "Mad Men" or "Breaking Bad" for AMC — something early reviews accused its showrunners of doing — creators Christopher Cantwell and Christopher C. Rogers ("the Chrises") scrapped some of their conceptions of what "Halt" was about and found their own voice.
Film Series Movie studios' conceptions of what was bankable and what wasn't differed considerably in the 1970s from what they are now — or at least they did at Universal, whose wildly varied output in those years is the subject of this series, through Feb. 7.
As everyone's favorite French Marxist philosopher Henri Lefebvre would happily tell you over a bottle of continental lager over the din of "Hot in Herre" in a Northern Quarter bar on a Saturday night, our (pre)conceptions about space affect the space around us.
No divine side, race, or tribe can claim absolute moral authority, and the game plays with our own modern conceptions of godhood to bring us a game that is much more in tune with the nuances of Norse myth than most pop-culture treatments of the mythology.
If I want my final kid before 35 (you know, to avoid the curse of "advanced maternal age"), and want to have the recommended two years between little Addy's and Anton's conceptions, then I have to start having unprotected sex with my husband around my next birthday.
It has two — or rather, it is caught between two very different conceptions of free speech, each of which has significant shortcomings and each of which is rooted in our inability to close the chasm that remains between eastern and western Germany, 30 years after reunification.
First, one must address the extent to which the Constitution itself works to generate what laypeople and pundits might plausibly call "crises" precisely because a contemporary president can find lawyers who can argue (in more or less good faith) for remarkably expansive and dangerous conceptions of presidential authority.
This is not another attempt to carry out structural reforms: there is a sense of epistemological rupture which requires a redefinition of the discipline, the relationships that intelligence organizations have with their environments – from decision makers to the general public – and the development of new structures and conceptions.
Most conceptions of the internet of things assume the chips in sofas, wallets, fridges and so on will use technologies such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to communicate with each other—either directly, over short ranges, or via a base-station connected to the outside world, over longer ones.
A recent study in Japan found a link between temperature fluctuations and a lower male-to-female sex ratio at birth, with conceptions of boys especially vulnerable to external stress factors, wrote Dr. Misao Fukuda, lead study author and founder of the M&K Health Institute in Hyogo.
We talked with the author to find out why people's conceptions about who combated the Mafia are often mistaken, how the Black Hand was a part of daily existence for many Italian immigrants, and what this tale of law enforcement neglecting the plight of others means right now.
In the late 20053s, deep in the Basque mountains of Northern Spain, a group of freewheeling engineers led by real-life couple Josema Odriozola and Karin Frisch set out to replicate one of Mother Nature's most baffling conceptions: powerful waves that break smoothly and predictably enough to dance on.
By doing that, the Moms have not only shown how society's deepest conceptions of what it means to be a "good mother" are always anchored to the presumption of material and racial privileges; they have also revealed (and rejected) the harmful prescriptions of capitalism's rugged-individualist model of motherhood.
Even when venturing outside of traditional conceptions of poetry, with some poets here writing novels, short stories, and lyrics, they have all done one thing core to poetry with exceeding grace and skill: They've routinely elevated language itself, stringing together words in the uniquely astonishing way that poets do.
In your paper, you describe two different conceptions of intelligence that have shaped the field of AI. One presents intelligence as the ability to excel in a wide range of tasks, while the other prioritizes adaptability and generalization, which is the ability for AI to respond to novel challenges.
Yet when one considers the political ramifications of the largest and longest-running UBI experiment in America — Alaska's Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) — giving out cash appears to create unforeseen problems, and advocates for basic income would do well to incorporate Alaska's latest experience into their conceptions of the policy.
In the practice of mutual aid, which we can retrace to the earliest beginnings of evolution, we thus find the positive and undoubted origin of our ethical conceptions; and we can affirm that in the ethical progress of man, mutual support not mutual struggle — has had the leading part.
"I think that any time we have more women running, and greater diversity among those women, it just challenges those monolithic conceptions of what it means to be a woman candidate," Kelly Dittmar, an assistant political science professor and Center for American Women and Politics scholar, told CBS News.
He hits all the emotional notes correctly, but he doesn't look or sound at all like O.J. It's as if Gooding were presented to us as a neutral template onto which we were expected to project our own conceptions of Simpson – something like the play version of The Elephant Man.
Image: Austrian Academy of SciencesThe surprising discovery of a fragment inscribed with an old German poem, in which a female virgin argues with her genitals about who is more desirable to men, pushes the origin of the poem back 200 years, changing our conceptions of sexuality in the Middle Ages.
And every minute we spend in outrage mode doubly complicates this challenge: not only is it a minute we're not spending trying to understand these things — it's a minute that puts us in a state of mind that literally impedes understanding by fostering too simple, even monolithic, conceptions of Trump voters.
Mr. Akinmusire, a trumpeter with a dark and furrowed tone, stands a few steps closer to your classic conceptions of beauty, but both musicians offer their gifts with their fists partly closed: Both are inward-looking, playing in a language that draws them nearer to an essence, rather than to communication.
Other standout images are the photographs of Schlemmer's "Danse des batons" (163), where a protoplasmic body and mechanic spatial conceptions are visualized as self-prosthesis, and "Oskar Schlemmer tenant un masque et Élément coordonnée" (1931), in which he depicts his human face as no longer the sole grounds for subjectivity.
It's always nice when This Is Us connects the flashbacks to the present storylines in an organic way, but the famed "Immaculate Reception" being connected to two "immaculate conceptions" in Kate's IVF doctor agreeing to treat her and Deja agreeing to let the Pearsons adopt her is a little too on the nose.
A performance that makes use of technology in a novel way (like Kim's face-tracking webcam instrument) usually qualifies, as do performances that subvert common conceptions of music (like a composition from last year's concert, where Trijeet Mukhopadhyay invited the audience to open a web page on their phones that made musical sounds).
As the old adage goes, sunlight is the best disinfectant, so here are a few ideas that would be more effective than a ban: Ultimately, decisions about what is permissible political speech and appropriate distribution and targeting is too important to be left to technology platforms and their conceptions of the public interest.
I suppose that if I'm going to define nihilism as a lack of values—or to use Rauschning's summation of Nazism, a "hostility to the things of the spirit, indifference to truth, indifference to the ethical conceptions of morality, honor, and equity"—I'm obliged to say what I mean by a value.
The artists Kehinde Wiley, known for his august renderings of black men that challenge conceptions of power and status, and Amy Sherald, the Baltimore painter whose work tests the volume of cultural identity, had recast Barack and Michelle Obama, respectively, in a magnitude hitherto not imagined, dared, or seen in the public eye.
Wealthier queers like Whitman or Jennie June, a white trans woman who published a three-volume Autobiography of an Androgyne, had the means to author their own stories, but it was primarily their contact with working-class cultures and their distinct system of gender and sexuality that gave shape to their queer self-conceptions.
Starting with ancient Greek individualism and conceptions of the heroic, we progress through the "dourly introspective" Christian self, the contributions of "Sigi" (Freud) and some of his rival therapists, and on to ruminations by some recent neuroscientists and philosophers who suggest that the self, and its supposedly free will, are more or less a myth.
National Bureau of Economic Research "The (2008) recession began in December, as later determined by the NBER, and by this time conceptions had already been in decline for months," the report said, adding that through 2007, all normal economic indicators were positive, consumer confidence was strong and the stock market was hitting record highs.
Even if the Department of Homeland Security finds it expedient to control the conduct of the New York legislature by acting against its constituents — denying them access to federal programs at airports and border crossings anywhere in the nation simply because of their state residency — doing so clashes with the most basic conceptions of justice.
He bucked performance traditions; transcribed music by composers who could seem an odd fit for the organ (including Stravinsky, who had dismissed the organ by saying that "the monster never breathes"); wrote ambitious organ works in his own idiom; and helped design new organs that challenged conceptions of how the instrument should look and sound.
As Blum points out in his piece, the lessons of the Stanford prison experiment were haunting because they suggested that each and every one of us, despite what we might think of ourselves and our conceptions of what is right or wrong, could become a Nazi concentration camp executioner if we were put in a certain situation.
It is a strange fate that everything that I have, of set artistic purpose, laboured to leave indefinite, suggestive, in the penumbra of initial inspiration, should have that light turned on to it and its insignificance (as compared with I might say without megalomania the ampleness of my conceptions) exposed for any fool to comment upon. . . .
Manipulating the way you tell it allows your audience to glimpse the magical: See The Twilight Zone's "Twenty-Two," Breaking Bad's "Fly," and The X-Files's own "Monday" for unforgettable examples of style slam-dunking on popular conceptions of substance—and well-executed style often comes from people who are relaxed, if you get my drift.
"The majority of the obstetricians we work with have said, 'We support you standing up to this,' " says Dr. Bill Meyer, a founder of Carolina Conceptions, a fertility clinic in Raleigh, N.C. His clinic does not perform I.V.F. on patients with B.M.I.s above 37.5, and it does not prescribe fertility-stimulating medications to patients above 40.
Featuring works from artists in Latin America and its diasporas, Pop América intervenes in long-held conceptions of Pop Art's geographic consolidations in the US and UK. Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads DURHAM, North Carolina — Long associated with the transatlantic axis of cultural production between the United Kingdom and the United States, Pop Art's genealogy has seldom been considered a hemispheric enterprise.
" She added, however: "It is disturbing to think that men who are young today, men who are being trained now for their careers, should accept on the grounds that they must be 'modern' in their thinking, conceptions about cities and traffic which are not only unworkable, but also to which nothing new of any significance has been added since their fathers were children.
In the absence of a host of native-born celebrities of their own, Hispanic, Muslim and Asian Americans are generally obliged, for the time being, to select their cultural icons from the existing menu of white and black athletes, authors and entertainers; they place their order, and their self-conceptions often pale or darken in accordance with their cultural consumption.
Since then, popular conceptions have been refined further—by the late Oliver Sacks, in his book "An Anthropologist on Mars" (1995); by Temple Grandin, the remarkable autistic animal-science professor, in "Thinking in Pictures" (1995); and by Mark Haddon, whose novel "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" (2003) vividly evoked how an autistic child might experience the world.
The Case Against Free Speech is a sometimes flawed but necessary book, one that I hope people will read and argue with, and one that I hope spawns both some more rigorous histories of political conceptions of speech as well as some more pointed polemics aiming at the sacrosanctity of the First Amendment, which could stand to be a site of contestation rather than blindly awed reverence.
It's that it's so mind-bogglingly atrocious, so far removed from any modern conceptions of taste, that it grows into this fascinating and hilarious slog where each new half-baked idea, offensive cliché, and ill-advised Beavis and Butthead skit brings it to deeper and deeper lows, such that by the end, you could make a convincing argument that it's the worst album of all time.
Although Mitchell was not involved in the earliest conceptions of what would become the first Rift prototype — that was mostly Luckey and (later on) current Oculus chief technology officer John Carmack — Mitchell did join very early on as part of the founding team alongside Iribe and other members of Scaleform, a gaming software company the duo founded with fellow Oculus co-founder Michael Antonov and sold to Autodesk in 2011.

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