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Rather than putting their trust in ephemeral sensations they seek form in the stable relationships of pure design, which symbolize an order more real than the disorder of the perceptual world.
But whereas the postwar American abstractionists seem to Helion to be determined to `` escape '' from the real world, or simply to rebel against it, the ordered abstractions which he and his associates of the 1930's were painting embodied the hope of `` improving '' things.
After that, he declared, `` to return to freedom was to fall to one's knees before the real world and adore it ''.
Our problem, therefore, is to devise processes more modest in their aspirations, adjusted to the real world of sovereign nation states and diverse and hostile communities.
It seems to me that N.C., in his editorial `` Confrontation '' ( SR, Mar. 25 ), has hit upon the real problem that bothers all of us in a complex world: how do we retain our personal relationship with those who suffer??
Our own freedom, and the future of freedom around the world, depend, in a very real sense, on their ability to build growing and independent nations where men can live in dignity, liberated from the bonds of hunger, ignorance and poverty.
When consciousness deserts the sleeping body and the wakeful world, it continues in the myriad progressions of the ever-present past and future, in a life as vibrant and real as the one left when the body tired and required sleep.
Just a few centuries ago the world of spirits was as populous and real as the world of material entities.
For all involved in this discussion the devil is a real entity who can really be confronted in the woods on a dark night, the demon world is populated with real creatures, and witches actually can be seen flying through the air.
Hirsch says that he has given the role certain qualities he has observed in the city toughs of the real world.
The technological, operative approach, which she calls extraverted, and the mystic, contemplative, psychological one, which she calls introverted are not mutually exclusive, but complementary instead, as meditation requires practice in the real world, and conversely.
Price wrote that the hypothetical " next world would be realms of real mental images.
George W. Snedecor, the head of Iowa State's Statistics Department, was very likely the first user of an electronic digital computer to solve real world mathematics problems.
The fantasy worlds and kingdoms gradually acquired the characteristics of real world — sovereigns, armies, heroes, outlaws, fugitives, inns, schools and publishers.
Also, in the real world, quark confinement prevents quarks from being separated by more than microscopic distances.
Academic elitism is the criticism that academia or academicians are prone to elitism, or that certain experts or intellectuals propose ideas based more on support from academic colleagues than on real world experience.
According to Steiner, a real spiritual world exists, out of which the material one gradually condensed and evolved.
AI-complete problems are hypothesised to include computer vision, natural language understanding, and dealing with unexpected circumstances while solving any real world problem.
* Dealing with unexpected circumstances while solving any real world problem, whether it's navigation or planning or even the kind of reasoning done by expert systems.
When AI researchers attempt to " scale up " their systems to handle more complicated, real world situations, the programs tend to become excessively brittle without commonsense knowledge or a rudimentary understanding of the situation: they fail as unexpected circumstances outside of its original problem context begin to appear.
While controlled clinical trials of atypicals reported that extrapyramidal symptoms occurred in 5 – 15 % of patients, a study of bipolar disorder in a real world clinical setting found a rate of 63 %, questioning the generalizability of the trials.
Abstraction in mathematics is the process of extracting the underlying essence of a mathematical concept, removing any dependence on real world objects with which it might originally have been connected, and generalizing it so that it has wider applications or matching among other abstract descriptions of equivalent phenomena.
Strictly speaking, it refers to art unconcerned with the literal depiction of things from the visible world — it can, however, refer to an object or image which has been distilled from the real world, or indeed, another work of art.

real and students
The facts, he adds, are hidden from public view by squeamish objections to calling bad conditions by their right name and by insistence on token integration rather than on real improvement of the schools, regardless of the color of their students.
A number of career specific courses such as veterinary assisting, medical billing and coding, real estate license, bookkeeping and many more are now available to students through the Internet.
Additionally, several law schools host legal clinics that focus on environmental law, providing students with an opportunity to learn about environmental law in the context of real world disputes involving actual clients.
When Minnie Pearl joined the cast, they had a larger classroom scene with, at first, real children as the students, but would later return to the cast members playing children, with Minnie still as the teacher.
Professors work hand in hand with students, industry, governments, and NGOs — doing work that matters in the real world.
He chaired a fund-raising drive by students, and then was named to a committee that supported citywide efforts to outlaw restrictive covenants, the legal means by which minorities were prohibited from purchasing real estate in predominantly white neighborhoods.
In 2003, lecturers and students from the University of Plymouth MediaLab Arts course used a £ 2, 000 grant from the Arts Council to study the literary output of real monkeys.
In effect, students learn a generally applicable approach to analyzing cases studies and real situations.
" trance " in the poem, Hastie suggested his students to visit Ramakrishna of Dakshineswar to know the real meaning of trance.
Much later, Ernst Mach used the term Gedankenexperiment in a different way, to denote exclusively the imaginary conduct of a real experiment that would be subsequently performed as a real physical experiment by his students.
Physical and mental experimentation could then be contrasted: Mach asked his students to provide him with explanations whenever the results from their subsequent, real, physical experiment differed from those of their prior, imaginary experiment.
None of their graduates are real or functional illiterates, and no one who meets their older students could ever guess the age at which they first learned to read or write.
Most cosmetology programs in the United States require students to purchase practice heads that are made with real human hair.
Participants in the Top Dawg Competition create teams to develop innovative ideas into real businesses and showcase intellectual properties developed by Louisiana Tech researchers and students.
Nowadays Leuven is a real " student city " as during the academic year most citizens in its centre are students.
There is no real or well-implemented vetting service used to ensure that, for example, Students ' Union Presidents are fairly ( or non-discriminatingly ) selected – or that a minimal, standardised and regional method of ensuring an allocation of annual university funding is directed towards such students ' union bodies.
The so-called " Naked Series ", which began in 1883, were nude photos of students and professional models which were taken to show real human anatomy from several specific angles, and were often hung up and displayed for study at the school.
All students at Ridgewood Avenue School are required to move through the stations of the Synergistics Lab, solving real world problems through the study of mathematics, science, and technology.
The town has the only real shopping in the county besides Dillsboro and Cashiers, and it has been that way for a long time, so the college students really haven't ever had a choice.
The campaign allows teachers to use technology as a teaching tool to better prepare students for the real world.
Each year ( usually April through May ), numerous civic-minded students from the University of Washington converge on the town to engage with commercial, civic and community clients on real, small-scale architectural, planning, public art and landscape projects.
Western students did not accept teachings at face value, and bombarded Tohei with questions, and even occasional " attacks " to test Tohei's real ability.
He notes that students play works from the solo repertoire that is often still too difficult, so that the teachers often put more " emphasis [...] on getting through the notes rather than playing the real substance of each note ".
Weapons-training takes precedence because they give an edge in real fights, gears students to psychologically face armed opponents, and any object that can be picked up can be used as a weapon using FMA techniques.

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