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In the histogram before you now, the blue bars represent the
historical
range of temperatures, going back about far as we have temperature data.
Though there are many complicated political, historical, scientific, and cultural issues wrapped up in IQ testing, more and more researchers agree on this point, and reject the notion that individuals can be categorized by a single numerical score.
I thought I could use her research as a jumping-off point of things that I was seeing in society and I wanted to start to think about how I could use
historical
images to talk about the past being present and think about ways that we can speak to the perennial struggle for human rights and equal rights through my appropriation of photographs in the form of sculpture, video, installation and paintings.
And that ecology is necessarily relative,
historical
and empirical.
How does it work to make habitat for animals like me?" I'd go to Times Square and I'd look at the amazing ladies on the wall, and wonder why nobody is looking at the
historical
figures just behind them.
I've heard this attributed to several other kings, but doing a bit of
historical
research, it seems to be Fredrick the Great.
But I will start with a
historical
background.
Actually if we go back into the
historical
record, there was a time hundreds of years ago when the income per person in India and China was even above that of Europe.
Each of which was designed to trigger a different
historical
analogy: World War II, Vietnam, and the third was historically neutral.
It's important to understand that these large
historical
changes influence our emotions partly because they affect how we feel about how we feel.
All the rest were
historical.
If you look at a long-term chart, prices are at
historical
lows and yet global demand for forced labor is still real strong.
So that was the phage phi X 174, which was chosen for
historical
reasons.
It is one of the curiosities of our
historical
era that even as cognitive surplus is becoming a resource we can design around, social sciences are also starting to explain how important our intrinsic motivations are to us, how much we do things because we like to do them rather than because our boss told us to do them, or because we're being paid to do them.
They have been used as a powerful tool in the effort to control women's sexuality in about every culture, religion and
historical
decade.
And indeed, this is probably historical, and it had its time.
But, in fact, if you go back and look at the
historical
record, it turns out that a lot of important ideas have very long incubation periods.
As a
historical
reminder that there is something about being Black in America that has made motherhood sound like mourning.
And if we have policies in which we take it in that larger
historical
perspective, we're going to be able to manage this process.
I tell these stories as a concerted effort to correct the
historical
record, because, no matter where any of us is from, each of us has been touched by the complicated histories that brought our families to a foreign land.
Moore goes to great lengths to twist
historical
events to fit his political agenda in this film of pure propaganda.
Having read the book several times (and all the other
historical
novels by Mika Waltari) there is no way to say much good in this film.
The
historical
trial of Henriette Deluzy-Desportes and the Duc de Praslin is a tragic and compelling story that, I feel, had the potential to be a fantastic film, but failed.
The basis or plot for the movie probably had some
historical
merit and maybe even truthfully accurate...but the actual film may be one of worst movies made in American film history...I kept waiting for Lee Marvin, William Holden or Charles Bronson to pop in to somehow save whatever "face" was left of this film.
For example Mel Gibson is a over extreme director for his movies not because of the violence but for the level of
historical
inaccuracy.
The
historical
aspect was great.
This movie may bear some
historical
importance, and it sure seems astonishing how well the facts are together, the setting, the rocket, the space suits, the surface of the moon, all scream "a classic" - but in the end, the result makes a pretty dull movie for todays eyes, and the 50ies tech scenes you might hope for in a movie like this are by far not enough to reward sitting through all the tacky dialog and predictable plot developments.
When quoting Dr. Bovon, where the documentary tries to establish a connection to Mary Magdalene from Mariamene, Dr. Bovon later clarifies it should be used for literary purposes (ie: fables of that time) not for a
historical
figure.
Joan's outrage at her own soldiers swearing and astonishment at the enemy for their lack of respect and obedience to her are jarringly spontaneous and believable notes (you suddenly realize such moments must naturally have occurred)in an otherwise uninvolving
historical "
representation".
The costume drama scenes in the beginning were the sort of poorly done, stodgy things that used to plague
historical
drama 25 years ago.
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