Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

181 Sentences With "rising generation"

How to use rising generation in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "rising generation" and check conjugation/comparative form for "rising generation". Mastering all the usages of "rising generation" from sentence examples published by news publications.

He wooed a rising generation of evangelical and Catholic activists.
"A rising generation may be turning against free speech," the report warns.
A rising generation, frustrated with the wholly inadequate response, is demanding better.
Successfully selling Hillary Clinton to a rising generation is not going to happen.
The Sanders / Warren agenda is music to the ears of this rising generation.
She's also the gold-haired standard for a rising generation of unflappable partisans.
Time will tell how a rising generation of creators respond to these new limitations.
In that regard, I am very excited by the rising generation of Democratic leaders.
Although she stepped down last month, behind her is a rising generation of female talent.
That question, long asked of women in politics, persists and may outlast even this rising generation.
As The Problem With Apu hearteningly demonstrates, there's a rising generation of desi ready to make that art.
They are part of the rising generation of both African and African-American technologists in the United States.
Facebook, Apple, Uber and other companies are also expanding their presences, as is a rising generation of homegrown companies.
We see a rising generation of young people coming of age in a world where opportunity seems out of reach.
But after studying and getting to know them, what I found was a rising generation of smart and highly ambitious individuals.
In the last few years, a rising generation of chefs has pledged its allegiance to the primal appeal of roaring flames.
Those that stay on the sidelines will face a rising generation of activists committed to pushing them to join the fight.
Soldevilla also included work by a rising generation represented by the young Herrera and Wifredo Arcay, both newly working in a geometric mode.
NBC News Now "provides a new kind of news product for a rising generation of news consumers," the network said in a statement.
She is part of a rising generation of Indigenous cooks and scholars trying to preserve and spread the food culture of their ancestors.
Washington himself described his desire at Mount Vernon "to lay a foundation" for a "rising generation" with a "new destiny" other than slavery.
The danger isn't merely out-of-touch politicians; it's a growing sense of alienation and marginalization amongst the rising generation of the world's youth.
While there are no fluent Saponi speakers remaining, an annual youth camp teaches  the Tutelo-Saponi language to the rising generation, word by word.
First, he is young and represents the rising generation, but he is also an older person's idea of what a young person should be.
The rising generation of our young people need a president who will stand up to inaction from Republicans and indifference from the National Rifle Association.
Learning a Native language is not only about knowledge or authenticity; it extends a symbol of a thriving and unique culture to the rising generation.
Just like one of our favorite Mean Girls quotes, the limit to Noah Cyrus' fan's devotion to the rising Generation Z pop star does not exist.
It is also an opportunity to show the rising generation of climate activists such as Greta Thunberg how -- this time -- world leaders will keep their promises.
It will be this rising generation that makes the calls on future history and it is not that difficult to see the direction millennials are taking.
In effect, a rising generation of engineers is being trained to work on DJI products, and to think of the company's equipment as the gold standard.
States like Colorado or New Mexico are witnessing a rising generation of independent Latinos who may be tilted toward one party in the next two elections.
It also institutes a culture of safety so that as the rising generation of drivers matures into this field, they embody a high standard of excellence.
In particular, young people overwhelmingly reject authoritarian rule, despite concerns about a rising generation retreating from democracy (raised most prominently by Roberto Foa and Yascha Mounk).
A rising generation of Americans may see an apartheid state with a Trump Square in its capital and wonder why it's supposed to be our friend.
"Sanders is speaking to a rising generation who want both a better and more responsible capitalism and a better and more ethical politics," Simon Rosenberg said.
Larger media organizations like The New York Times, The Washington Post and Condé Nast took notice of the rising generation of women journalists — and hired them.
As a rising generation of students are surrounded by LGBT+ topics in pop culture and politics, providing them with balanced and accurate social studies lessons is critical.
He thought that Consciousness II was giving way to Consciousness III, the outlook of a rising generation whose virtues included direct action, community power, and self-definition.
Villasenor is part of a rising generation of climate change activists, many still too young to vote, who are taking the growing climate crisis into their own hands.
If the Academy is interested in representing excellence in programming, creator-driven short-form content can't be ignored as a major force among a rising generation of viewers.
Aligning young people and seniors around shared policy goals, such as improving eldercare by ensuring the rising generation of home health care work are well paid, can help.
Sasse would fully engage the rising generation in the Senate by bringing its best new senator to greater influence, and advance a future for reasoned conservatives and libertarians.
Nor should it surprise anyone that fully half of the rising generation of Americans, aged 18 to 29, according to Gallup polling, have a positive view of socialism.
The public is fast realizing this is an intolerable situation in a country with an increasing immigrant population of non-Catholics and a rising generation of younger nonpracticing Catholics.
It made sense, especially, for the rising generation of women, raised in the 19803s, who hoped to take charge of midlife, just as they once had of their youth.
She was exposed to art at an early age: her father painted in his spare time, and her neighbor, Víctor Manuel, belonged to a rising generation of Cuban artists.
And the intellectual skills of a rising generation—not something it has always been able to count on—may, if exercised to the full, allow not mere survival, but success.
A rising generation of self-professed Christians no longer believes what the church has always believed about the nature of marriage and about God's special design of male and female.
Read T A Poem The poet Danez Smith curated works from a rising generation of queer poets, read by the cast of the upcoming revival of the classic gay play.
But Mr. Biden differs in profound ways, in his identity and political orientation, from the rising generation of voters and activists that has increasingly come to define the Democratic Party.
It's a vision for the future rooted in our values and reflected in a rising generation of young people who are the most open, diverse, and connected we've ever seen.
But it looks clear that the rising generation of Democrats want to try to build that party, and that the future belongs to politicians who'll promise to build it with them.
Everything about the servant telegraphs to the narrator that he is a part of the modern, the "rising" generation, most notably his turquoise earring, his dyed, pomaded hair, his mincing gait.
But they cannot get there alone: America's seniors will need to see their own journeys, struggles and dreams in the rising generation of color and join the struggle for educational equity.
And because jet travel was a technology that connected the domestic-luxury sphere with the world of professional adventure, a rising generation of women used it to sidestep into new roles.
Right now, it seems, his focus is a collaborative project with fellow Bronx-reppers The Martinez Brothers, almost like a symbolic passing of the torch to the rising generation of house producers.
She has lived variously in Germany, Japan, and Austria, and since 2009 she has been based at Harvard, where she has taught some of the most vibrant composers of the rising generation.
Most of the students I've met with so far are at super-competitive schools — Harvard, Yale, the University of Chicago and Davidson — so this is a tiny slice of the rising generation.
The question coming into focus is simple, but answering it in the age of global warming will be a lifetime challenge for a rising generation of forest managers: How much fire is enough?
With greater knowledge of Chinese customs and deeper relationships with the Chinese people, the rising generation of Americans will be better equipped to do business with the largest economy outside their country's borders.
The one thing that the Conservative Party has going for it is a rising generation of talented MPs, but their progress into government is being stymied by ministers who should never have been promoted.
Today, it seems Big Academia is dedicated more to indoctrination than education and more to acquiring federal subsidies than equipping the rising generation with the skills and knowledge needed for a useful and prosperous future.
The rising generation is teetering on the middle ground where they feel they're safest, but are prone to fall into the waiting arms of the Left due to progressives' overbearing and intolerant presence in education.
As the American electorate grows more diverse, and as a rising generation of millennials begins supplanting formerly dominant baby boomers, two nations that live side by side are increasingly walling themselves off from each other.
And lately, there has been a growing move away from melody, heard in rappers like 21 Savage, and also in the rising generation of SoundCloud rappers, who rhyme, or sometimes scream, in punk-like bursts.
Hill's treatment could impact a rising generation of female leaders who may reconsider a run for public office or vying for executive positions for fear private sexual material that they shared with partners could become public.
Vietnam's rising generation of future leaders would warmly welcome more robust efforts to promote individual rights and the U.S. has considerable leverage to bring about tangible reforms if improvements are linked to expanded U.S.-Vietnam relations.
Vietnam's rising generation of future leaders would warmly welcome more robust efforts to promote individual rights and the U.S. has considerable leverage to bring about tangible reforms if improvements are linked to expanded U.S.-Vietnam relations.
As a rising generation of leftists increasingly asserts itself within the Democratic Party — and may, eventually, have the opportunity to shape foreign policy — it must articulate a new approach to Russia consistent with its core values.
What I see every day — not just with my son and daughter but with their classmates — is a rising generation that's kind, curious, and creative, making amazing use of resources I never had at their age.
Today, a rising generation is barraged with the message that the greatest stumbling block to their success is an amorphous, all-purpose villain of "institutional racism" and that, while any vestige of that remains, they cannot progress.
In coming years, Democratic politicians will have to echo Sanders's slashing critique of Wall Street and his call for a far more robust welfare state if they want to hold on to the rising generation in their party.
Today, the events of May 19703 are generally regarded as more of a cultural milestone than a political one, a time when the ideals of a rising generation collided with the mores of an older, more powerful establishment.
Thanks to the overwhelming clarity of his positions, the bewitching nature of his epigrammatic style and the already-powerful international movement for Modernism, the impact he had on a rising generation of Japanese architects would prove to be immense.
Consumers in the main population states of New South Wales and Victoria face increases of as much as 20 percent this year in electricity bills, caused by rising generation costs amid the closure of several old coal-fired power plants.
While they eschewed some right-wing stridency from their recent past, it is clear that they, like the Methodists, remain deeply divided -- and may be moving toward the point of schism between a white old guard establishment and a more diverse rising generation.
As a rising generation comes to grips with tensions over free speech, it is essential that they not come to view the defense of the First Amendment as a right-wing weapon being used to strip protections that foster an open and equal learning environment.
Last but by no means least, even while continuing to build his national political organization and to stay in the public eye as the champion of a rising generation of young leftists, Sanders is quietly moving to address party officials' concerns about ideological extremism.
"What I hope for is that this rising generation learns to appreciate just how deeply connected we are to each other, just how valuable it is to invest in public goods, and how precious and important shared experiences in public spaces are," he said.
But he placed a remarkable second, and one of the judges of the competition, the renowned architect Toyo Ito (to whose liquid and sinuous work Fujimoto's bears some comparison), published an article in Shinkenchiku (New Architecture) magazine praising his work as representative of a rising generation.
In an era of continuing struggles over land rights, sovereignty, and broken promises, Carlson proves that while it was often obscured by egos and drama, the core mission of Wounded Knee—to strike back at systemic injustice—is still alive and well in the rising generation.
While the current Congress has a handful of vocal leaders running the national security committees, it is time for them to be joined by a rising generation of representatives and senators who also understand global challenges and are energizing the foreign policy arena through their individual efforts.
Bannon has always thought that the web is the place to galvanize the rising generation of conservative voters, and he's always been leery of the hundreds of millions of dollars it would take to truly launch a viable Fox competitor -- and Fox took years to build up its influence.
I heard about the crises in the industry: that clients who printed out Pinterest pages and said, "I want that," had unrealistic expectations; that the baby boomers are downsizing for the first time; that there is a rising generation that isn't interested in inheriting their parents' old junk.
And they've all but called Democratic voters stupid, because these talking heads are unable to grapple with the obvious: Sanders is winning by speaking to the hopes and fears of a rising generation of Democrats who look and think a lot more like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez than Joe Biden.
Not surprisingly, the Green New Deal was gleefully pounced on by Republicans as a "Trojan horse for socialism" and stands no chance of adoption, but it has become something of a litmus test for where Democrats stand on climate change — and something of a manifesto for the rising generation of activists.
And part of his persona's "magic," according to the Times columnist David Brooks, is its potential to unify rather than further divide a deeply polarized country: First, he is young and represents the rising generation, but he is also an older person's idea of what a young person should be.
Senator Tom Udall of New Mexico announced on Monday that he would retire at the end of his term, becoming the first Democratic senator to declare he would leave the chamber after the 2020 elections and setting in motion a competitive race to succeed him among a rising generation of Western Democrats.
And few subvert it more than Stray Kids — with members Bang Chan, Woojin, Seungmin, Hyunjin, Changbin, HAN, Lee Know, Felix, and I.N — whose inventive mix of EDM, rap, and rock rebel against the norm, and whose sincere, self-penned lyrics are inspiring the rising generation to speak up, because they have something to say.
First, the rising generation of voters is much more racially and ethnically diverse and too young to recall the Cold War, making them comparatively immune to the anti-tax rhetoric that was so effective in the Reagan era: the "dog-whistle" politics and the relentless red-baiting that constricted the American left for decades.
Yet the old realities of scarcity and isolation have also allowed a rising generation of architects — all under the age of 60, all friends and colleagues at the newly vibrant National University in Asunción, all part of what the 37-year-old architect Lukas Fúster describes as "a family connected by an ethic" — to produce a national vernacular.
The gamescom fair in Cologne, Germany, opens to the general public on Wednesday after a series of sneak-peek events to whet the appetite of a rising generation of enthusiasts who spend more time on gaming than they do watching TV. Stars of competitive online gaming, known as e-sports, are now making the kind of money earned by professional soccer or tennis players, with U.S. teenager Kyle Giersdorf scooping $3 million at last month's Fortnite World Cup.
The Deborah Sampson Act takes important steps towards eliminating barriers to care for all women who served and addressing women's health care within the VA through a host of new and expanded services to include: The Deborah Sampson Act is the centerpiece of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America's She Who Borne the Battle campaign, which highlights the need for our government to better adapt to the rising generation of women in the veteran community and to keep pace with the changing needs of those who chose to sacrifice on behalf of our country.
He appeared as a teenager in two feature films called The Rising Generation (1928) and Cupid in Clover (1929).
She was Assistant Director on "The Rising Generation" at Theatre Royal, Lincoln. She has three children, Tom, John and Maggie.
The League series is divided into two generations. Generation 1 is Nemesis Rising. Generation 2 is Nemesis Legacy. This series combines the two to tell a story.
The church sponsors an extensive global missions program, an outreach to the neighborhood includes a strong connection to the rising generation of doctors attending the medical schools in the neighborhood.
Svetlana Vladimirovna Medvedeva was born in Krondshtadt. She graduated from Leningrad University of Economics and Finance. Now she is the Chair of the Board of Guardians ‘Spiritual and Moral Culture of Rising Generation of Russia’.
The CWF Mid-Atlantic Rising Generation League Championship is a professional wrestling secondary championship in Carolina Wrestling Federation Mid-Atlantic (CWF Mid-Atlantic). It was first introduced by the promotion while an affiliate of the Frontier Wrestling Alliance (2001-2004) and later recognized by AWA Superstars (2005-2007). The title is traditionally defended in an annual tournament, typically held in December, although it has been occasionally defended in singles matches during the year. The title has switched hands in non-tournament bouts only twice, with the majority of the title changes occurring at the Rising Generation League Tournament.
She participated in many operettas along with other notable Egyptian and Arabic singers about Egypt and the Arab world including: "Al Watan Al Akbar" (The Great Nation), "El Geel El Sa'ed" (The Rising Generation), and "Soot El Gamaheer" (The Voice of the Masses).
The Rising Generation is a lost 1928 British silent comedy film directed by Harley Knoles and George Dewhurst and starring Alice Joyce, Jameson Thomas and Robin Irvine.BFI.org It was based on a play by Laura Leycester. The screenplay concerns a couple who masquerade as servants.
The Our Future Party () also known as the Mirae Party () is a youth-oriented political party centered on the rising generation of South Korea. They criticize the nation's major political parties for not properly representing the voices of young people, citing youth politics as their main ideology.
Soon, this young technocrat, attentive to the rising generation, would be the centre of a Catholic/Action Française cohort set on re-educating French young people, inspired by a host of new programs of Pétain's later Cabinet and entourage, drawing upon his Catholic scout or Revue des jeunes contacts.Hellman, 1997, p. 16.
McManus, who numbered Aubrey Beardsley among his influences, had a bold, clean-cut cartooning line. His strong sense of composition and Art Nouveau and Art Deco design made the strip a stand-out on the comics page. McManus was inspired by The Rising Generation, a musical comedy by William Gill that he had seen as a boy in St. Louis, Missouri's Grand Opera House, where his father was manager. In The Rising Generation, Irish-American bricklayer Martin McShayne (played by the fat Irish comedian Billy Barry in the stage production McManus saw) becomes a wealthy contractor, yet his society-minded wife and daughter were ashamed of him and his lowbrow buddies, prompting McShayne to sneak out to join his pals for poker.
50–59 He returned to a France in which, though still well respected, he was no longer in the vanguard of French music. A rising generation, including members of the new Société Nationale de Musique such as Bizet, Emmanuel Chabrier, Gabriel Fauré and Jules Massenet, was establishing itself.Jones, p. 28; and Nectoux, Jean-Michel.
Maggie and Jiggs in a scene from the 1914 play Syndicated internationally by King Features Syndicate, Bringing Up Father achieved great success and was produced by McManus from 1913 until his death, when Vernon Greene and Frank Fletcher replaced him. McManus was inspired by The Rising Generation, a musical comedy by William Gill that he had seen as a boy in St. Louis, Missouri's Grand Opera House, where his father was manager. In The Rising Generation, Irish-American bricklayer Martin McShayne (played by the fat Irish comedian Billy Barry in the stage production McManus saw) becomes a wealthy contractor, yet his society-minded wife and daughter were ashamed of him and his buddies, prompting McShayne to sneak out to join his pals for poker. McManus knew Barry and used him as the basis for his drawings of Jiggs.
The play depicts the generational clashes within a prosperous English family, all concerning the matrimonial wishes of the rising generation and their parents' opposition to it. Act I is set in 1860; Act 2 in 1885; Act 3 in 1912. The following is from The Times's summary of the plot in its review of the first performance."Royalty Theatre", The Times, 6 March 1912, p.
He was the winner of the Listowel Single Poem Prize in 2010. In 2016, Allen was included in a special issue of the Poetry Ireland Review entitled, The Rising Generation. Edited by Vona Groarke, the issue consisted of a selection of poets considered to be the new voices of literary Ireland. His ‘’Bright Star: Elegy for David Bowie’’ was RTE Poem of the Week in December 2016.
Ernest Chausson served as secretary from 1883 until his death. Towards the end of that decade it accepted a number of composers of the rising generation, among them Debussy and Ravel. In 1886, the society had a confrontational split over the issue of promoting foreign music, with the conservative Saint-Saëns facing off against Franck, Vincent d'Indy, and others. Franck was elected president, and both Bussine and Saint-Saëns resigned.
In 1846, Kentucky paid close attention to the Mexican–American War. Some citizens enthusiastically supported the war, at least in part because residents believed victory would bring new lands for the expansion of slavery. Others—especially Whigs, who followed Henry Clay, opposed the war and refused to participate. The quest for honor was especially important, as a rising generation sought their self-identity and a link with heroic ancestors.
At the end of the month, Happer defeated AWA Mid-Atlantic Rising Generation League Champion Kid Justice in non-title match. However, he came up on the losing end in a rematch on June 4, 2005. During the first half of 2006, he scored victories over Jake Manning, Xsiris, Sonny Blaze, T.J. Mack,"Results From CWF Mid-Atlantic TV Taping Held On June 10 In Burlington, North Carolina." Declarationofindependents.net.
In the paper's prospectus, Emmerson states its purpose as "the diffusion of agricultural information," with a smaller portion devoted to news regarding internal improvements and other issues of interest to farmers, and short articles seeking to "improve the morals of the rising generation."Thomas Emmerson, "Prospectus of the Tennessee Farmer," Tennessee Farmer, Vol. 1, No. 1 (December 1834), p. 16. In early 1837, Emmerson sold the Washington Republican to Jonesborough publisher Mason R. Lyon.
There are problems in the church as a group of the younger "rising generation" do not believe in the teachings. They persuade others to follow after them and not believe in Jesus and the teachings of the church. Alma receives direction from the Lord on the matter and is told that excommunicating those who won't repent is the most severe punishment the church can bestow. The secular government will deal with breaches in the law.
His work is considered groundbreaking in Brazilian literature , up until then mostly focused on rural settings and usually treating cities with less interest. Almost all Brazilian contemporary writers acknowledge Fonseca's importance. Authors from the rising generation of Brazilian writers, such as Patrícia Melo or Luiz Ruffato, have stated that Fonseca's writing has influenced their work. He started his career by writing short stories, considered by some critics as his strongest literary creations.
We Are the People We've Been Waiting For was inspired and guided by producer Lord Puttnam, and focuses on the educational experiences of five young people in Swindon, England. The film examines three pillars on which the current education system globally is built: curriculum, testing, and teaching. It observed how millions of young people are essentially being failed by the system and explores alternative ways of tapping into the talent that exist in the rising generation.
Sheet music for "Darling Mazie", featuring a photograph of Mazie King. Mazie King danced on Broadway in three shows: The Mimic World (1908), The Hen-Pecks (1911), and The Doll GIrl (1913). She was also in The Rising Generation (1895), Hogan's Alley (1896), The Midnight Sons (1910), The Passing Show of 1913, and Over the Top (1919). Dances and songs were named for Mazie King; sheet music featured her likeness.George Linus Cobb, "The Mazie King Midnight Trot" (Rossiter 1916).
As of 2012, no champion has ever won the tournament more than once. The inaugural champion was The Kamakazi Kid, who defeated Brass Munkey in a tournament final on December 12, 2002 to become the first FWA-Carolinas Rising Generation League Champion. The Kamakazi Kid and Ultra Dragon both hold the record for longest title reign at 378 days each. The Kamakazi Kid's first reign is considered one of the longest championship reigns in the promotion's history.
DOS-11 was the PDP-11's first disk operating system, but was soon supplanted by more capable systems. RSX provided a general-purpose multitasking environment and supported a wide variety of programming languages. IAS was a time-sharing version of RSX-11D. Both RSTS and Unix were time-sharing systems available to educational institutions at little or no cost, and these PDP-11 systems were destined to be the "sandbox" for a rising generation of engineers and computer scientists.
In the pages of The Guardian of Education, Trimmer denounced the French revolution and the philosophers whose works she believed underpinned it, particularly Jean- Jacques Rousseau. She argued that there was a vast conspiracy, organized by the atheistic and democratic revolutionaries of France, to overthrow the legitimate governments of Europe. These conspirators were attempting to overturn traditional society by "endeavouring to infect the minds of the rising generation, through the medium of Books of Education and Children's Books" (emphasis Trimmer's).Trimmer, Sarah.
He encouraged actors and writers to acknowledge the "use of a power manifestly greater in modern society than it ever was before in the history of civilization... and, if possible, to exert a beneficial influence on the mind of the rising generation, -- the generation that will support the Drama, determine its spirit, and shape its destiny" . He died in New Brighton, Staten Island on June 30, 1917 after a bout of angina pectoris. He was buried at Silver Mount Cemetery.
Meadows began acting in Perth during his youth in the 1950s when he appeared in a number of local stage productions. His stage credits included a starring role in Small Hotel in 1957. He also appeared in productions of The Importance of Being Earnest, The Teahouse of the August Moon, The Rising Generation, Ten Little Niggers and The Taming of the Shrew.McKay, Ken (15 April 2012) Tribute to Garry Meadows (1939-1982), WA TV History website. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
As president, she spoke to a gathering of Civil War veterans on the 50th anniversary of the war's end in 1915, saying "We can do much to lead the rising generation to see horrors of war rather than its glories that they may give their lives to preserve these blessings through peace. Peace is what we want, and not war."Rebecca L. Price remarks, Journal of the 49th National Encampment of the G.A.R. at Washington, D.C., 1915 (Government Printing Office 1916): 217.
Marina Frasca-Spada and Nicholas Jardine, Books and the Sciences in History (Cambridge University Press, 2000) "A Textbook revolution", p. 319. His Juvenile Library published in 1800–03 provided the steady returns of all successful children's books.A Rauch, "Preparing “The rising generation”: Romanticism and Richard Phillips's Juvenile library 1800–1803" Nineteenth- Century Contexts, 1991. By 1807 he was in sufficient standing to serve as a Sheriff of London, at which time he was knighted on the occasion of presenting an address.
As a result, as of 2015, there were 6,381 Chinese students studying in Spanish universities, many studying to become businessmen and lawyers as the children of the entrepreneurs who opened up their first restaurants in Spain. Thus with the new rising generation of immigrants, we are seeing economic power coupled with an academic background, transforming their place in Spanish society as the “silent minority” to a group who is abandoning their traditional silence, speaking out, and occupying a larger visible presence in the Spanish economy and society.
The type species, Hortalotarsus skirtopodus was named by Harry Seeley in 1894. According to Broom (1911), "Originally most of the skeleton was in the rock, and it was regarded by the farmers as the skeleton of a Bushman, but it is said to have been destroyed through fear that a Bushman skeleton in the rock might tend to weaken the religious belief of the rising generation."Broom R. 1911. On the dinosaurs of the Stormberg, South Africa. Annals of the South African Museum 7:291-308.
The son of a plumber, Tommy Threlfall and his wife, Joyce Foulds, David was born in Crumpsall, Manchester, Lancashire. The family lived in Blackley then moved to the Bradford area of Manchester and then Burnage when he was 8/9. His introduction to drama came from school and two English teachers, at Wilbraham High School, where he was a contemporary of the younger Lorraine Ashbourne. Encouragement from those teachers led to his playing the male lead in a four-performance school production of Ann Jellicoe's Rising Generation in 1971.
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, into a family of vaudeville performers, Quillan made his stage debut at the age of seven alongside his parents, Scottish-born Joseph Quillan and his wife Sarah, as well as his siblings in their act titled 'The Rising Generation'. By the early 1920s he was called upon by film director Mack Sennett to perform a screen test for Mack Sennett Studios. Sennett signed Quillan to a contract in 1922. Quillan's very first film appearance was in the 1922 comedy short Up and at 'Em.
In its pages, Trimmer denounced the Revolution and the philosophers whose works she believed were responsible for it, particularly Jean-Jacques Rousseau. She argued that there existed a vast conspiracy, organized by the atheistic and democratic revolutionaries of France, to undermine and overthrow the legitimate governments of Europe. From her perspective, the conspirators were attempting to overturn traditional society by "endeavouring to infect the minds of the rising generation, through the medium of Books of Education and Children's Books" [emphasis Trimmer's].Trimmer, The Guardian of Education, 1:2, 10, 81, 145.
Pope and Morgan theorize that it was scrupulosity rather than impiety that led to the decline in church membership. Historian Mark Noll writes that by keeping the rising generation officially within the church the Half-Way Covenant actually preserved New England's Puritan society, while also maintaining conversion as the standard for full church membership. Due to its widespread adoption, most New Englanders continued to be included within the covenant bonds linking individuals, churches and society until the First Great Awakening definitively marked the end of the Puritan era.
After the death of William Sherlock he was elected Dean of St. Paul's on 14 July 1707, and installed on 18 July. He resigned the deanery in October 1726, when he returned to the duties of the provost of Eton. During his tenure of office at St. Paul's he had been on the Rebuilding Commission, representing with John Younger and William Stanley the rising generation of the cathedral chapter. On matters of detail there were constant disagreements from 1707 until 1711, when the Commission was wound up, with the imperious Sir Christopher Wren.
Patriotism, Security Strategies, & The Rising Generation, FOX NEWS, July 6, 2013. Article “National Responsibility from Abbottabad to Patriots’ Day,” with Michele L. Malvesti, CNN, May 1, 2013. Article. “NATO Is Not Enough: The Seven-Continent Strategy,” New York Times, April 23, 2013. Article. “The Bell Tolls for the U.S. Military,” TIME Magazine, March 26, 2013. Essay. “Sequestration Imperatives: Creating 21st Century Force,” U.S. News and World Report,” with Marvin H. McGuire IV, March 25, 2013. Article. “The Unintended Consequences of Highly Sensitive Information Disclosure,” with Michele Malvesti, Forbes, February 5, 2013. Article.
The Theatre has a total of 130,000 square feet and is the only professional theatre venue between Salt Lake City, a half hour to the north, and St. George, four hours to the south. It is considered to be a cultural highlight of downtown Sandy. Hale Center Theatre provides learning opportunities for students and individuals interested in a career in acting, production, lighting, sound, and composition. One way they give back to the community is by providing complimentary tickets to area schools around Utah to promote wholesome, exceptional theatre experiences for the rising generation.
In practice, however, being Macanese is left up to how individuals categorize themselves. In the mid-1990s, there had been attempts by the Macau government to redefine the Macanese to be everyone born in Macau regardless of ethnicity, language or nationality. Since the re- integration of Macau with the People's Republic of China in late 1999, the traditional definitions are in a state of re-formulation.Shifting, not in the sense of deconstruction of the identity definition, but a re-formulation of the definition as each rising generation dictates.
Converse regained the CWF Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship from Stevens in an Iron Man match at Battlecade VIII on December 15, 2007. At the end of the 60 min. time limit the score was tied (2–2) and went into overtime with Converse winning via submission when Stevens' daughter Brandi Richardson and Stevens cornerman Little Billy threw in the towel. After the match Stevens announced his retirement and shook hands with the new champion. On January 5, 2008, Converse pinned Rising Generation League Champion "Jersey" Nick Richards in a non-title match at New Year's Knockout.
Ward influenced a rising generation of progressive political leaders, such as Herbert Croly. In the book Lester Ward and the Welfare State, Commager details Ward's influence and refers to him as the "father of the modern welfare state". As a political approach, Ward's system became known as social liberalism, as distinguished from the classical liberalism of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries associated with such thinkers as Adam Smith and John Stuart Mill. While classical liberalism had sought prosperity and progress through laissez- faire, Ward's "American social liberalism" sought to enhance social progress through direct government intervention.
The Gandhi Brigade is a youth voice project that was started in Silver Spring, Maryland. Inspired by the vision of Mohandas Gandhi to create local peace brigades, the project uses the media arts as a tool for connecting youth to their community and to critical issues in their world. The mission of Gandhi Brigade is to Prepare the rising generation to become whole leaders in a broken world. Adults with experience working with youth or media coach teens and young adults how to use video and graphic arts to explore a variety of social justice issues.
The establishment of the Schoolhouse demonstrated the importance Governor Macquarie attached to educating the children of the emancipated convicts of the Hawkesbury who constituted the rising generation of colonial freeborn. Of all the church/school/cemetery centres established in these towns, Wilberforce is the one which is most intact, with the schoolhouse surviving from his governorship in conjunction with the cemetery in a commanding position above the town. The Schoolhouse is also significant as the location of the annual muster from 1823. The site includes the significant view corridor from the verhadah of the Schoolhouse to the Wilberforce Cemetery.
His scheme of establishing a school, church and burial ground on an elevated and/or central position was fully realised at Wilberforce during his governorship. He chose the sites of the town, church and burial ground personally. His creation of these towns in 1810 was an important expression of the developmental philosophy of settlement coupled with deliberate social engineering to control convict society and to implant a moral economy into their lifestyles. The establishment of the Schoolhouse demonstrated the importance Governor Macquarie attached to educating the children of the emancipated convicts of the Hawkesbury who constituted the rising generation of colonial freeborn.
He took a lively interest in the morals and education of the young and conferred benefits on the rising generation, the extent and magnitude of which cannot be calculated. If he did not create, he at least did much to sustain and perpetuate that standard of morals and taste for reading and education by which Wilton was distinguished in the men and scholars which proceeded from her loins. His life was guided by the dictates of an enlightened conscience. While he felt and exhibited strong and decided marks of disapprobation, like his father he was never known to be in a passion.
She worked for sight-saving measures for babies and schoolchildren, and against firecrackers: "She urges that patriotism may be taught the rising generation without such ruthless sacrifice as 600 children losing their sight on one day, in the celebration of our national independence," reported a 1913 profile. The New York Association for the Blind was founded at the Holt's home in 1905. The organization is today known as Lighthouse International. In 1913 the first "Lighthouse" center opened in New York City, a six-story building modeled on a settlement house, and dedicated by President William Howard Taft.
L. Sprague de Camp in his introduction to the book called the author "one of the brightest of the rising generation of fantasists," and its contents "dreamy — often nightmarish — narratives ... mood pieces, the mood of which the author achieves with deceptive ease," reminiscent of the works of "Lord Dunsany, James Branch Cabell, Michael Moorcock, and perhaps George MacDonald" that leave the reader "with the feeling that he has undergone a strange and haunting experience."De Camp, L. Sprague. "Introduction." In We Are All Legends, by Darrell Schweitzer. Virginia Beach: The Donning Company, 1981, pp. 3-7.
He widened the scope of his university lectures to include recent work in demography and geography. After Johann Gottfried Eichhorn’s death in 1827 he took over the editorship of the Göttische Gelehrte Anzeigen. He deposited in the Göttingen Societät der Wissenschaften his research materials on the sources used by various ancient historians and geographers, inspiring a number of his students, most notably Georg Heinrich Pertz, to embark on similar research in other historical periods. Nonetheless, he would live to see his own reputation eclipsed by members of a rising generation, with his own colleagues among those who joined the attacks on certain of his own chief works.
Note: Newman's Hall is the building now occupied by the Brewers' Retail Store and the school on High Street is the present Prince of Wales School. For nearly 30 years the people of Carleton Place were considering the question of better school accommodation, but owing to the exigencies of the times, such as loss of population, removal of industries and expenditures on other public undertakings, small progress was made. However, with the rapid growth of the rising generation during the past few years, we have become convinced that more school accommodation should be provided. Early in 1922 it was decided to build a high school. Messrs.
This cannot be said of the first two stages, when people earn their freedom and grow up to become fully aware of it. As Popper-Lynkeus remarked, with scientific and technological advancement, the duration of the second stage would gradually decrease. Simultaneously, the scope of the concept goods and services of primary necessity would expand. Among the conditions for creating a social system, according to Popper-Lynkeus, is the necessity to foster in the rising generation on the first social-age stage such traits as love and respect to other people, love to work and aversion to false needs, and habits of rational use of leisure time.
Between 1956 and 1971 the leadership of the East German Lutheran churches gradually changed its relations with the state from hostility to cooperation.Martin Onnasch, "Konflikt und Kompromiss: Die Haltung der evangelischen Kirchen zu den gesellschaftlichen Veränderungen in der DDR am Anfang der fünfziger Jahre," ["Conflict and compromise: the position of the Protestant churches with regard to social changes in the GDR at the beginning of the 1950s"], Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte / Halbjahresschrift für Theologie und Geschichtswisseschaft, 1990, Vol. 3 Issue 1, pp. 152–165. From the founding of the GDR in 1949, the Socialist Unity Party sought to weaken the influence of the church on the rising generation.
The commentator notes the Beggar's last remark: "That the lower People have their Vices in a Degree as well as the Rich, and are punished for them," implying that rich People are not so punished. Criticism of Gay's opera continued long after its publication. In 1776, John Hawkins wrote in his History of Music that due to the opera's popularity, "Rapine and violence have been gradually increasing" solely because the rising generation of young men desired to imitate the character Macheath. Hawkins blamed Gay for tempting these men with "the charms of idleness and criminal pleasure," which Hawkins saw Macheath as representing and glorifying.
" MacCabe wrote that Roxy "offer[s] an image of acceptable sociality" in the film. In a scene with Roxy, a narrator talks about the Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare, which Brody calls "Godard's one rare glimmer of historical optimism. It's as if Roxy were the agent of reconciliation—not of one merely lover to another but of Godard to the present day, to the rising generation." Jonathan Romney expressed his difficulty in jotting down each reference while watching the film, writing that "propositions, allusions, sounds, images rush on in wave after wave, each building a new layer on top of—or violently erasing—what's immediately gone before.
Shocked by the results, the club with the support of the local government have worked out a long-term conception, mainly based on the new, rising generation. The club have always been well known for their grassroot programs, and have been honoured by the Hungarian Handball Federation for their work with youths in 2008. At the end of 2006, Békéscsaba fought back to the top-tier championship, and after survived the first two seasons, a slow development has started. The team finished in 2008 in the eighth position, and achieved a fourth place in the following year, with that they earned a place in the EHF Cup.
Adornments made from copper When the Red Army entered Baku in April 1920, Taghiyev's residence – like that of other wealthy oil barons – was immediately confiscated. Under a resolution of the USSR People's Commissariat, the residence was established as a museum in June 1920, only two months after the Bolsheviks took Baku. In May 1934, a special order was adopted to improve the teaching of history and geography in schools, or, more precisely, to inculcate the ‘advantages’ of socialist society in its members in order to nurture the rising generation in the ideology of the totalitarian regime. Marxist understanding of history was delivered through the establishments of historical research and other institutions.
Lack of education amongst the young population, Paine asserts, will also lead to increased violence and crime. To combat this problem, Paine proposes a remission of taxes to poor families; £4 a year for every child under the age of 14, granting the parents of the children send them to school. For 630,000 children, Paine estimates the cost to be £2,520,000. Paine states, "By adopting this method, not only the poverty of the parents will be relieved, but ignorance will be banished from the rising generation, and the number of poor will hereafter become less, because their abilities, by the aid of education, will be greater".
Only now can one fully understand the effrontery of these apologists. What are set free are not only the labourers immediately turned out by the machines, but also their future substitutes in the rising generation and the additional contingent that with the usual extension of trade on the old basis would be regularly absorbed. They are now all set free and every new bit of capital looking out for employment can dispose of them. Whether it attracts them or others, the effect on the general labour demand will be nil, if this capital is just sufficient to take out of the market as many labourers as the machines threw upon it.
After the end of the Pop Art movement, many art critics began to question the rising generation of artists who were influenced by the Pop artists shortly before, even to the point that some considered avant-garde dead. There are various reasons, but three primary indications for its demise are:Blink-182 performing live in 2009. # In their beginnings, the pop artists made a distinction between American Pop Culture and High Culture by changing the intent on items that provided a major impact on American society. However, as time went on, many of these same artists whose goals were to subvert well-known icons to fit their art became celebrities themselves.
The Vajpayee administration continued with privatisation, reduction of taxes, a sound fiscal policy aimed at reducing deficits and debts, and increased initiatives for public works. Cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, and Ahmedabad have risen in prominence and economic importance, becoming centres of rising industries and destinations for foreign investment and firms. Strategies like forming Special Economic Zones – tax amenities, good communications infrastructure, low regulation – to encourage industries has paid off in many parts of the country. A rising generation of well-educated and skilled professionals in scientific sectors of the industry began propelling the Indian economy, as the information technology industry took hold across India with the proliferation of computers.
She opened Club Khánh Ly on Tự Do Street in Saigon along with a small shop named Hội Quán Cây Tre, a gathering place for musicians and students alike. In addition, she was sponsored by the Vietnamese government to hold performances in Europe in order to promote the worldwide collaboration of the rising generation of Vietnamese students ("Nối Vòng Tay Lớn"). She also performed in the United States, Canada, and Japan at Osaka Fair in response to the invitation from Nippon Columbia Label (a large production company). Here, she recorded an album, featuring Trịnh Công Sơn's songs Diễm Xưa and Ca Dao Mẹ (sang in both languages), which went gold shortly after its debut.
Despite the win over the legend, Converse still has a losing record against Edsel. Later that month, Destiny's manager Ty Dillinger "set up" Converse's brother Joseph for an attack by Silvia and Steve Greene resulting in a broken arm and an overnight stay in a local hospital. Two days after the attack, Converse "went berserk" at a TV taping for CWF Championship Wrestling interfering in a match between CWF Mid-Atlantic Rising Generation League Champion Roy Wilkins and "Jersey" Nick Richards, attacking both men with a steel chair, and knocking out the referee. He was eventually confronted by one-time rival Garry Stevens and the two agreed to join forces against Dynasty.
J. Quirk. > > A neat and tasteful brick school house has now been many years in use, -- > two or more teachers employed, and the most liberal provision made for the > education of the rising generation. In the year 1864, a printing press and > type were introduced to the village, by Mr. A. E. Hayter, and the Hastings > Messenger was for a time published there, but the attempt was premature, and > during the period of depression referred to, the effort was abandoned. > Hastings, besides its unlimited water power, is pleasantly and > advantageously situated on the river Trent, which furnishes communication by > steamboats with the Cobourg railway at Harwood at Rice lake, and other > points above and below the village.
The establishment of the Schoolhouse demonstrated the importance Governor Macquarie attached to educating the children of the emancipated convicts of the Hawkesbury who constituted the rising generation of colonial freeborn. Of all the church/school/cemetery centres established in the four towns where this combination was established (i.e. Castlereagh, Pitt Town, Wilberforce and Richmond) the combination at Wilberforce is the one which is mostly intact, with the schoolhouse surviving from his governorship in conjunction with the cemetery in a commanding position above the town. By laying out the village, selecting the site of the square, church and cemetery, plus promoting the construction of the schoolhouse-cum-chapel, Governor Lachlan Macquarie left his personal signature on the village of Wilberforce.
She then continued to publish moral tales and in a promotion of Annals of the Family of McRoy she restated her "earnest desire to contribute toward improving the principles and correcting the errors of the rising generation". Nevertheless, in Annals of the Family of McRoy she changed her focus to older characters, in this case following two women leaving their maternal home, so as to provide "instruction and amusement" to older audiences. Most of her novels are set in Scotland. Moncrieff explained that she did this in order to get English readers to have a sense of "the manners and habits of their northern neighbors" and to impress them with "the grandeur of the Scottish scenery".
Thanks to the personal prestige of its founders the new newspaper quickly became a focus for collecting and presenting the important intellectual developments of the time. The number and the quality of its contributors combined with the various issues tackled made its managing editor, Mario Pannunzio an informal but influential member of the political class, despite operating from outside from outside the conventional parliamentary institutions. The use he made of this privilege to exercise his influence responsibly made him an excellent role model for a rising generation of "political opinion journalists". By 1951 Pannunzio had become politically influential among liberals and members of the intellectual class: when he rejoined the Italian Liberal Party that year, there were many "friends of Il Mondo" who did the same.
On 30 January 1936 upon the death of King George V, the then Lord Mayor of the City of London set up a committee to consider what form a national memorial to the King should take. In March 1936, the committee decided that there should be a statue in London and a philanthropic scheme of specific character that would benefit the whole country and be associated with King George V's name. As a result, in the November of that year, the King George's Fields Foundation was constituted by Trust Deed to give effect to the scheme. The urbanisation of the twentieth century in Great Britain was bringing home to many public- spirited people the fact that lack of open spaces must restrict the rising generation physically.
Her other books appeared in the following order: # Chrysal, or a Story with an End 1861 # Fairyland, or Recreations for the Rising Generation. By T. and J. Hood, and their Son and Daughter 1861 # Tiny Tadpole, and other Tales 1862 # My Grandmother's Budget of Stories 1863 # Merry Songs for Little Voices. By F. F. Broderip and T. Hood 1865 # Crosspatch, the Cricket, and the Counterpane 1865 # Mamma's Morning Gossips 1866 # Wild Roses: Simple Stories of Country Life 1867 # The Daisy and her Friends: Tales and Stories for Children 1869 # Tales of the Toys told by Themselves 1869 # Excursions into Puzzledom. By T. Hood the Younger, and F. F. Broderip 1879 In 1860 she edited, with the assistance of her brother, Memorials of Thomas Hood, 2 vols.
The impetus for the creation of memorials as an expression of public mourning was therefore very strong and they became a focus for an outpouring of grief. As substitute war graves they became symbols of remembrance which were treated with reverence and respect. The prominent siting of war memorials and the materials, designs and symbolism used in their construction were meant to honour those who served, ensure lasting remembrance of the dead and draw the attention of the "rising generation" to their noble example. The memorials also served as an acknowledgment of what was seen as a coming of age for Australia as a nation and memorials honour those who died as having made "the supreme sacrifice " for the good of nation and empire.
Although the first episode sees Joe hijacking a Russian fighter, the story is ultimately revealed to be a fiction conceived by Weston to demonstrate the kinds of espionage that Joe will perform as a WIN agent. The ending plot twist, which includes the revelation that Russia and the West are allies, is praised by media historian Nicholas J. Cull for its "progressiveness of spirit" and for proving Anderson's wish to "[take] an end to the Cold War as a given in his work". Cull states that Anderson was motivated by what he perceived as a "duty to the rising generation to avoid perpetuating Cold War stereotypes". Despite the existence of a world government, the nations of Earth are still divided into Western and Eastern blocs.
Early in 19th century a number of individuals felt the importance and necessity of providing a higher institution of learning, not only for the training of young men and women as teachers, but to furnish a preparatory school for students who might wish to enter college. The men of the period foresaw that the establishment of an academy at Farmington, Maine would be of advantage to the rising generation, consequently they took measures to procure a charter from the General Court of Massachusetts, which was granted February 13, 1807. The Academy was opened for instruction January 1, 1812. During the existence of this institution, young ladies were admitted to its instruction, sometimes in a separate department under the tuition of a preceptress, but more frequently in the main department.
The intellectual life of the Low Countries was concentrated in the provinces of Holland and Zeeland, while the universities of Leiden, Groningen, Utrecht, Amsterdam, Harderwijk and Franeker were enriched by a flock of learned exiles from Flanders and Brabant. Visscher realised that the path of literary honour lay not along the utilitarian road cut out by Maerlant and his followers, but in the study of beauty and antiquity. In this he was aided by the school of ripe and enthusiastic scholars who began to flourish at Leiden, such as Drusius, Vossius and Hugo Grotius, who themselves wrote little in Dutch but chastened the style of the rising generation by insisting on a pure and liberal Latinity. Out of that generation arose the classic names in Dutch literature: Vondel, Hooft, Cats, and Huijgens.
Maestro Makarenko efficiently combines an active conductor's practice activities with the theoretical comprehension of the philosophical and aesthetic essence of the musical art form, the phenomenon of the complex and multifaceted problem of creativity and, in particular, the creativity of opera and symphony conductor. The writing of his PhD thesis " The Irrational Aesthetics of the 19th Century: The Musical Point" became the consequence of symbiosis of theory and practice, the defense of which was held at the Philosophical Faculty of Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University (May 2000), and Doctoral thesis - "Creativity in the context of a conductor’s integrative approach ", the defense of which was held at the National Music Academy of Ukraine (June, 2006). Professor Makarenko has been efficiently transmitting his experience to rising generation of young conductors during the last 25 years.
Kisangani is also the city of world-famous choreographer and stage director Faustin Linyekula. Since 2007, the Studios Kabako, the cultural organization he founded in Kinshasa in 2001, has been resettled in Kisangani. There, the Studios Kabako have been accompanying the debuts of young Congolese artists from training to production and touring, in the fields of dance, theatre, music and video. The rising generation of young dancers and choreographers trained by the Studios Kabako include Jeannot Kumbonyeki, Michel Kiyombo, Dorine Mokha, Djino Alolo and Yves Mwamba among others... The Studios Kabako have opened there the only professional recording studio of the Eastern part of Congo, accompanied musicians include guitarist Flamme Kapaya, rap singers Pasnas, Franck Moka and Shoggy, musicians Pépé Lecoq... Kisangani is also the home-town of film-maker Dieudo Hamadi.
The Rainbow Trail, a sequel to Riders of the Purple Sage that reveals the fate of Jane and Lassiter and their adopted daughter, was published in 1915. Both novels are notable for their protagonists' strong opposition to Mormon polygamy, but in Rainbow Trail this theme is treated more explicitly. The plots of both books revolve around the victimization of women in the Mormon culture: events in Riders of the Purple Sage are centered on the struggle of a Mormon woman who sacrifices her wealth and social status to avoid becoming a junior wife of the head of the local church, while Rainbow Trail contrasts the fanatical older Mormons with the rising generation of Mormon women who will not tolerate polygamy and Mormon men who will not seek it.
Serembe's verse, despondent and melancholic in character, and yet often patriotic and idealistic in inspiration, is considered by many to rank among the best lyric poetry ever produced in Albanian, at least before modern times. His themes range from melodious lyrics on love to eulogies on his native land (be it Italy, land of his birth, or Albania, land of his dreams), elegant poems on friendship and the beauties of nature, and verse of religious inspiration. Among his romantic poems of nostalgic nationalism, which cement the literary link with the rising generation of Rilindja poets in nineteenth-century Albania, are lyrics dedicated to his lost homeland, to Ali Pasha Tepelena, Dora d'Istria and Domenico Mauro. Patriot though he may have been, Serembe was not an intellectual poet who could provide us with a poetic chronicle of Albania's past.
John Ruskin's seminal Modern Painters, the first volume of which was published in 1843, argued that it was the purpose of art to represent the world and allow the viewer to form their own opinions of the subject, not to idealise it. Ruskin believed that only by representing nature as accurately as possible could the artist reflect the divine qualities within the natural world. An upcoming generation of young artists, the first to have grown up in an industrial age in which the accurate representation of technical detail was considered a virtue and a necessity, came to agree with this view. In 1837 Charles Dickens began to publish novels attempting to reflect the reality of the problems of the present day, rather than the past or an idealised present; his writings were greatly admired by many of the rising generation of artists.
The wall to Surprise Valley has broken, and Jane Withersteen is forced to choose between Lassiter's life and Fay Larkin's marriage to a Mormon. Both novels are notable for their protagonists' mild opposition to Mormon polygamy, but in The Rainbow Trail this theme is treated more explicitly. The plots of both books revolve around the victimization of women in the Mormon culture: events in Riders of the Purple Sage are centered on the struggle of a Mormon woman who sacrifices her wealth and social status to avoid becoming a junior wife of the head of a local church, while The Rainbow Trail contrasts the older Mormons with the rising generation of Mormon women who will not tolerate polygamy and Mormon men who do not seek it. The novel is the basis of a 1931 film of the same name.
The meeting house in Scotch Block, circa 1860s Beginning in 1820, church services were held at James Laidlaw's farm, and were led by various itinerant Presbyterian ministers. In 1824, a meeting house (church), school and cemetery were built in the southeast portion of Scotch Block. The Stewarts' request for the establishment of Scotch Block in 1819 had described that the settlement would "support a regular bred Clergyman of their Persuasion and who understand their language". When it proved difficult to attract a permanent church minister, the Scotch Block residents petitioned the government for assistance, writing [sic]: > Their Sabbaths are silent, and in danger of being forgotton - The sound of > the gospel very seldom reaches their ears - But, in a land of Strangers, > they are wandering like shiip, without a Sheephard, and their rising > generation are in danger of sinking into a state of barborous ignorance.
It was an opera that he never finished, although it was completed later by Arturo Cadore and performed posthumously in 1914. Ponchielli's grave at the Monumental Cemetery of Milan, Italy After La Gioconda, Ponchielli wrote the monumental biblical melodrama in four acts Il figliuol prodigo given in Milan at La Scala on 26 December 1880 and Marion Delorme, from another play by Victor Hugo, which was presented at La Scala on 17 March 1885. In spite of their rich musical invention, neither of these operas met with the same success but both exerted great influence on the composers of the rising generation, such as Giacomo Puccini, Pietro Mascagni and Umberto Giordano. In 1881, Ponchielli was appointed maestro di cappella of the Bergamo Cathedral, and from the same year he was a professor of composition at the Milan Conservatory, where among his students were Puccini, Mascagni and Emilio Pizzi.
Such conduct as > this, had not become general, and many of them would deny that such things > existed among them, though proved by the most solemn declarating of persons > of undoubted veracity. I had, before I left this place, such a discovery of > the mystery of iniquity, working to the subverson of all social ties, > between husband and wife, parents and children, rulers and ruled, ministers > and people; the rising generation corrupted by the introduction of such > vicious practices, under a cloak of religion, that it seemed as if I should > be constrained to run from house to house, and cry day and night, against > the abomination that maketh desolate. Cochran also was working towards a communal order where everything was held in common. However, within a few years, Cochran was eventually convicted of gross lewdness, lascivious behavior, and adultery and spent four years in prison.
Bishop Johnston saw the need to provide young men with a classical liberal and scientific education that would enable them to go on to careers in business, agriculture and ranching, the Church, the civil service, and the officer corps of the United States Army. He set out to develop "the Christian character amongst the rising generation... for character is the only true wealth." He assumed that "the best use of wealth is to coin it into character." The quotation shows that WTMA was part of the "church school movement" of the nineteenth century, which featured character formation as the means to personal success in many areas, including academic pursuits. Hence, WTMA may be counted among other church schools such as Saint James in Maryland (1842), St. Paul's in New Hampshire (1856), Shattuck-Saint Mary's in Minnesota (1858), St. Mark's School (1865) and Groton School (1884), both in Massachusetts, and St. George's School in Rhode Island (1896).
It was to win the support of the National Liberals, not objections to Stoecker's anti-Semitism, that caused Wilhelm II to dismiss Stoecker as court chaplain in 1890. The Christian Social Party failed, as many of the younger and more radical völkisch leaders from the Mittelstand found Stoecker too tame, too Christian (some of the völkisch activists rejected Christianity and wanted to bring back the worship of the old gods) and too deferential to the Junkers, and some of the Christian Socials, led by Friedrich Naumann, broke away because of his anti-Semitism. Stoecker's position as court chaplain from 1874 to 1890 made him one of the most influential Lutheran clergymen of the entire 19th century, and in 1891, the theologian Reinhold Seeberg called Stoecker "the most powerful church leader for pastors". After his death in 1909, Pastor Johannes Haussleiter wrote, "Nobody has so lastingly influenced the rising generation of pastors and has put his mark on them for decades to come as he did".
Shire Chairman, E.W. Bowyer presided and, as the Governor was unable to attend, gave the following speech: > "This memorial was erected by the people of the Aramac Shire, as a modest > tribute to the patriotism and loyalty of the men who enlisted to take part > in the late deplorable European War. It will serve as an ineffaceable record > to remind not only the rising generation but succeeding generations that > Australians fought, bled, and died in the defence of their country." In June 1924 a branch of the Country Women's Association was formed in Aramac, and by August that year were active, their efforts much appreciated in the town, and reported in the Western Champion: "Something new in entertainments was provided on Friday evening at the Shire Bail, when the Aramac branch of the Country Women's Association arranged a Euchre and Ping Pong tournament for us, with dance thrown in." At the , Aramac had a population of 341.
Though Castilho's lack of strong individuality and his excessive respect for authority prevented him from achieving original work of real merit, yet his translations of Anacreon, Ovid and Virgil and the Chave do Enigma, explaining the romantic incidents that led to his first marriage with D. Maria de Baena, a niece of the satirical poet Nicolau Tolentino de Almeida and a descendant of António Ferreira, reveal him as a master of form and a purist in language. His versions of Goethe's Faust and Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, made without a knowledge of German and English, scarcely added to his reputation. When the Coimbra question arose in 1865, Garrett was dead and Herculano had ceased to write, leaving Castilho supreme, for the moment, in the realm of letters. But the youthful Antero de Quental withstood his claim to direct the rising generation and attacked his superannuated leadership, and after a fierce war of pamphlets Castilho was dethroned.
Iommi combined blues-like guitar solos and dark, minor-key riffing with a revolutionary high-gain, heavily distorted tone with his use of power chords, a modified treble-boosting effect-pedal and a Gibson SG. Tony Iommi in 1970 By the late 1970s, Black Sabbath were suffering from substance abuse, managerial problems, and touring exhaustion. In addition, the band's slow, blues-driven riffs were seen by some as outmoded against the rising generation of metal bands such as Judas Priest and Motörhead. After the albums Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die! were not universally critically well received, Iommi and Butler decided that Sabbath needed a fresh start so, in the summer of 1979, they replaced Osbourne with Ronnie James Dio, the former vocalist for Rainbow. With Dio, Black Sabbath produced Heaven and Hell, an album that attempted to update Black Sabbath's sound for the 1980s and include the soaring vocals that characterised the NWOBHM (New wave of British heavy metal) scene.
Thanks in no small part to its glittering cultural content and the temper of the times it reflected, virtually the whole of the decade of the 1960s would prove to be the high-water mark of Encounters time on the world newsstand. As distinguished symposiasts from diverse spheres debated in its political sections such matters as the advisability of Britain's entry into the European Economic Community, the expansion of its tax-funded higher-education system, the aftermath of empire and the strains of assimilating the influx of immigrants from the decolonized nations, and the latest false dawn for socialists in Cuba, a rising generation of critics and scholars engaged the newly arrived high thinkers of the age – Clifford Geertz, R.D. Laing, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Konrad Lorenz, György Lukács, Marshall McLuhan – and speculated on the prospect of other false dawns in culture rather than politics. In the case of the imagined Arcadia presaged by the new wave of "high pornography", reformers like Olympia Press founder Maurice Girodias. weighed in for the defense, with conservative sociologist Ernest van den Haag.
The North British Review reflected evangelical Presbyterian willingness to consider science in relation to "Reason and not to Faith" and to view natural law as directly guided by God, but warned that "If it has been revealed to man that the Almighty made him out of the dust of the earth, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, it is in vain to tell a Christian that man was originally a speck of albumen, and passed through the stages of monads and monkeys, before he attained his present intellectual pre-eminence." Many women admired the book, and "It would augur ill for the rising generation if the mothers of England were infected with the errors of Phrenology: it would augur worse were they tainted with materialism." Chambers planned one more "edition for the higher classes and for libraries", extensively revised to deal with errors and incorporate the latest science, such as the detail of the Orion Nebula revealed by Lord Rosse's giant telescope. Use of generous spacing and the additional text extended the book by 20%, and the price had to be increased from 7s.6d.

No results under this filter, show 181 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.