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Contemporary and physical
Contemporary analysis distinguishes tangible, physical, or nonhuman capital goods from other forms of capital such as human capital.
Contemporary hypnotism makes use of a wide variety of different forms of suggestion including: direct verbal suggestions, " indirect " verbal suggestions such as requests or insinuations, metaphors and other rhetorical figures of speech, and non-verbal suggestion in the form of mental imagery, voice tonality, and physical manipulation.
Contemporary scientists were aware of the problems, but aether theory was so entrenched in physical law by this point that it was simply assumed to exist.
His autobiographical works But to What Purpose: The Autobiography of a Contemporary ( 1946 ) and Journey Under the Southern Stars ( 1968 ) give vivid accounts of his physical and intellectual journeys.
:: The MFA Theater: Contemporary Performance is offered on Naropa's campus in Boulder, Colorado and was the first graduate program to integrate contemporary physical theater, viewpoints theory and practice, and traditional contemplative practices.
Contemporary humans engage in little physical exercise compared to the physically active lifestyle engaged in by ancestral hunter-gatherers.
Asked to give advice to writers, Mr. Menen, who was admired as a satirist, told the publication Contemporary Authors that the aspiring writer should perform a daily physical exercise: He should sit on his bottom in front of a table equipped with writing materials, he said.

Contemporary and design
Contemporary furniture that is neither Danish nor straight-line modern but has sculptured pattern, many design facets, warmth, dignity and an effect of utter comfort and livability.
Contemporary design practice has been extended to the modern computer, for example in the use of WYSIWYG user interfaces, often referred to as interactive design, or multimedia design.
Light Over Water: The Genesis of Music ( 1983 ): This work was commissioned by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles as the score for the collaborative work Available Light, which was choreographed by Lucinda Childs and had a set design by architect Frank Gehry.
Contemporary books are more likely to be set with state-of-the-art seriffed " text romans " or " book romans " with design values echoing present-day design arts, which are closely based on traditional models such as those of Nicolas Jenson, Francesco Griffo ( a punchcutter who created the model for Aldine typefaces ), and Claude Garamond.
Contemporary viola design and build, information and articles.
Contemporary contributions are being produced at the crossroads of other disciplines such as installation, architecture, design, sculpture, electronic art, VJ ( video performance artist ) and digital art or other documentative aspects of artistic practice.
The Festival Style, ( also called " Contemporary ") combining modernism with whimsy and Englishness, influenced architecture, interior design, product design and typography in the 1950s.
* Bullivant, Lucy, Responsive Environments: architecture, art and design: V & A Contemporary, 2006.
Contemporary recollections of the Second World War proved to be an inspiration for a number of design aspects.
Floyd Rose collaborated with Fender to design a Fender Deluxe Locking Tremolo, introduced in 1991 on the Strat Plus Deluxe, the USA Contemporary Stratocaster, and the Strat Ultra.
Contemporary convertible design may include such features as electrically heated glass rear window ( for improved visibility ), seat belt pre-tensioners, boron steel reinforced A-pillars, front and side airbags, safety cage construction – a horseshoe like structure around the passenger compartment – and roll over protection structures or ( ROPS ) with pyrotechnically charged roll hoops hidden behind the rear seats that deploy under roll-over conditions whether the roof is retracted or not.
Contemporary design has become obsessed with the need to save the modern city from an industrialised, commercialised, urban pit of a death bed.
Its design by the architectural studio Mansilla + Tuñón was awarded with the 2007 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture.
Contemporary and older bottles which have limited design style or decoration but may be collectible would remain under the heading of " glass collectibles ".
Merce Cunningham: Dancing on the Cutting Edge, an exhibition of recent design for MCDC, opened at the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, in January 2007.
Contemporary accounts talk of some mottes being built in a matter of days, although these low figures have led to suggestions by historians that either these figures were an underestimate, or that they refer to the construction of a smaller design than that later seen on the sites concerned.
Responsive Environments: architecture, art and design ( V & A Contemporary ).
The International Contemporary Art Fair I, also known as MARB ART, was held in Marbella in 2005, exhibiting works of photography, painting, sculpture and graphic design by over 500 artists ; it has been held annually since at the Palace of Congresses.
In the 1950s the museum increased its didactic performance, creating the Institute of Contemporary Art ( offering workshops of engraving, drawing, painting, sculpture, dance and industrial design ), the Publicity School ( presently Superior School of Propaganda and Marketing ), organizing debates about cinema and literature and creating a juvenile orchestra and a ballet company.
Contemporary Braun design of the period incorporated this new approach in bright colors and a lightness of touch, while still clean-lined in keeping with Functionalist philosophy.

Contemporary and software
Contemporary technologies, such as electronic mailing lists, peer-to-peer networks, collaborative software, wikis, Internet forums and blogs, are clues to and early potential solutions for some aspects of e-democracy.

Contemporary and will
Often, if the skill is being used in a functional object, people will consider it a craft instead of art, a suggestion which is highly disputed by many Contemporary Craft thinkers.
Writing in the spring of 1945 a long essay titled " Antisemitism in Britain ," for the Contemporary Jewish Record, Orwell stated that anti-Semitism was on the increase in Britain, and that it was " irrational and will not yield to arguments.
In 1928 the music critic Andre Coeuroy, wrote in the Panorama of Contemporary Music that " perhaps the time is not far off when a composer will be able to represent through recording, music specifically composed for the gramophone " ( Coeuroy 1928, 162 ).
Contemporary diners will serve it chilled with Parmesan ( stravecchio ), Gorgonzola, Roquefort, and other spicy cheeses, with fruits or pastries, or at room temperature as a dessert wine.
Contemporary & avant-garde music, where different sounds are sought, will often use friction mallets ( producing squeals & harmonics ), bass bows ( producing long tones and high overtones ), and various striking implements ( wood / plastic / metal ) to produce the desired tones.
The first exhibition will focus on art from South and Southeast Asia and is to be curated by Singaporean June Yap, who has worked for six years in the curatorial departments of modern and contemporary art museums, including the Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore and the Singapore Art Museum.
* In 2012 Genk will be host to Manifesta, The roving European Biennial of Contemporary Art, together with events such as the biennial of Venice and the Documenta in Kassel, Manifesta is one of the foremost art events of Europe.
Contemporary breeders are increasingly opting for surgical sterilization of these offspring to ensure they will not be bred but can live into maturity as non-showing, non-breeding pets.
Contemporary debate on this issue is still fresh ; neither side can claim to know for certain which strategies will ultimately be effective in defeating non-state combatants.
Contemporary critic and editor Margaret Fuller wrote, " his verse is stereotyped ; his thought sounds no depth, and posterity will not remember him.
Many Taiwan-based writers will tend to use the term Contemporary New Confucianism ( or ) to emphasize the movement's continuity with the Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism.
Their collaborative works have been presented at diverse film festivals and will be featured at the 29th Annual New Music Festival organized by the MidAmerican Center for Contemporary Music at the Bowling Green State University, Ohio.
From 2012, this category will merge with the Best Contemporary Blues Album category to form the new Best Blues Album category.
* From 2012 the category will be renamed into Best Contemporary Classical Composition
This show will later be mounted at the Museum of Contemporary Art ( Chicago ), the Corcoran Gallery ( Washington ) and the Wexner Center ( Columbus, Ohio ), continuing on to Europe and Asia.
Changes in voting procedures that commence with the 2010 candidates will allow the voters to choose multiple candidates from a single Contemporary category, instead of a single candidate from each of the four Contemporary categories.
From 2012, this category will merge with the Best Contemporary Folk Album category to form the new Best Folk Album category.
As of 2012, following a major overhaul of the Grammy categories, this award will be renamed as Best Gospel / Contemporary Christian Music Performance which will be eligible for all sub-genres in the gospel / Contemporary Christian Music ( CCM ) field.
From 2012, recordings in this category will be shifted to the newly formed Best Contemporary Christian Music Album category.
From the 2007 academic year it will be known as School of Contemporary Chinese Studies.
From 2012, the title of the category will be shortened to Best Jazz Instrumental Album, while two previously separate categories ( Best Contemporary Jazz Album and Best Latin Jazz Album ) will now also fall under this category.

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