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It is not a substitute for sex but a dynamic expression of the creative impulse in unfettered man.
Art and creative expression are next to godliness.
Writers such as Paul H. Ray and Sherry Ruth Anderson, in The Cultural Creatives: How 50 Million People Are Changing the World ( 2000 ), Fredrick Turner in A Culture of Hope and Lester Brown in Plan B, have articulated a critique of the basic idea of modernism itself – that individual creative expression should conform to the realities of technology.
Heartily friendly and congenial, a hail-fellow, humanitarian instincts, a giving nature, selflessness, obligations, creative expression, readily influenced to do good works, artistic and writing talents.
While hippies also gathered in New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Seattle, Portland, Washington, D. C., Chicago, Houston, Atlanta, New Orleans, Miami, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, and across Europe, San Francisco was the center of the hippie revolution, a melting pot of music, psychoactive drugs, sexual freedom, creative expression, and politics.
Florida's digital media industry association, Digital Media Alliance Florida, defines digital media as " the creative convergence of digital arts, science, technology and business for human expression, communication, social interaction and education ".
It has become popular to use the myriad of stretched canvasses sizes and shapes for unconventional creative expression.
Whatever the validity of such claims, a creative and original turn of mind is demonstrated in his poetry-he probably invented the genre of the victory ode and he gave persuasive expression to a new set of ethical standards ( see Ethics ).
Fine hand sewing is a characteristic of high-quality tailoring, haute couture fashion, and custom dressmaking, and is pursued by both textile artists and hobbyists as a means of creative expression.
Our work offers space for creative expression and supports efforts to ensure that media systems and policies are open and equitable.
Tryon Arts and Crafts SchoolEstablished in 1960, Tryon Arts and Crafts provides the community with creative opportunities " through education, instruction, and expression of heritage and contemporary arts and crafts " created and showcased at the school.
SJCtv's stated aim is to enhance community spirit, inform students of the college's welfare provisions and allow students a forum for creative expression.
He also includes " mass media " as being another " canvas " for his creative expression.
Schweizer argues that literature is the preferred medium for the expression of God-hatred because the creative possibilities of literature allow writers to simultaneously unburden themselves of their misotheism, while ingeneously veiling their blasphemy.
As they hide from the pursuing Smee, the weakened and fatally injured Barbara instructs Sophie to write a poem about Promethea hoping Sophie is indeed the successor and the creative expression is a way to get Sophie in the correct state of mind to allow herself to become Promethea.
James C. Kaufman and Beghetto introduced a " four C " model of creativity ; mini-c (" transformative learning " involving " personally meaningful interpretations of experiences, actions and insights "), little-c ( everyday problem solving and creative expression ), Pro-C ( exhibited by people who are professionally or vocationally creative though not necessarily eminent ) and Big-C ( creativity considered great in the given field ).
Although he initially believed that mastering the larger forms was the hallmark of a great composer ( a belief his early mentors reinforced ), the smaller scale of the art song proved to provide an ideal creative outlet for his musical expression and came to be regarded as the genre best suited to his peculiar genius.
This concept appears to elevate Asian Americans by portraying them as an elite group of successful, highly educated, intelligent, and wealthy individuals, but it can also be considered an overly narrow and overly one-dimensional portrayal of Asian Americans, leaving out other human qualities such as vocal leadership, negative emotions, risk taking, ability to learn from mistakes, and desire for creative expression.
Faerie sanctuaries adapt rural living and environmentally sustainable concepts to modern technologies as part of creative expression.
In poetry, the Romantic movement emphasised the creative expression of the individual and the need to find and formulate new forms of expression.
Attempting to express the " language of the common man ", Wordsworth and his fellow Romantic poets focused on employing poetic language for a wider audience, countering the mimetic, tightly constrained Neo-Classic poems ( although it's important to note that the poet wrote first and foremost for his / her own creative, expression ).
However, Dominique Francon eventually learns not to let a flawed society and misled zeitgeist inhibit her creative and emotional expression and drive, nor poison her hope in her own ideals.

expression and destruction
" Street appealed his conviction to the Supreme Court, arguing the law was " overbroad, both on its face and as applied ," that the language was " vague and imprecise " and did not " clearly define the conduct which it forbids ", and that it unconstitutionally punished the destruction of an American flag, an act which Street contended " constitute expression protected by the Fourteenth Amendment.
The breakaway group felt that his work was no longer relevant, while having appreciated it " in its own time ," and asserted their belief " that the most urgent expression of freedom is the destruction of idols, especially when they claim to represent freedom ," in this case, filmmaker Charlie Chaplin.
During this period rabbis finalized the canonization of the Tanakh, and in 200 Judah haNasi edited together Tannaitic judgements and traditions into the Mishna, considered by the rabbis to be the definitive expression of the Oral Torah ( although some of the sages mentioned in the Mishnah are Pharisees who lived prior to the destruction of the Second Temple, or prior to the Bar Kozeba Revolt, most of the sages mentioned lived after the revolt ).
Weapons of mass deception is pejorative expression used by some people to describe U. S. President George W. Bush's claim that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction as justification for the war on Iraq.
The destruction of the Bamyan Buddhas became a symbol of oppression and a rallying point for the freedom of religious expression.
) The oscillations of the cyclins, namely fluctuations in cyclin gene expression and destruction by the ubiquitin mediated proteasome pathway, induce oscillations in Cdk activity to drive the cell cycle.
< p > By my death, I wish to give expression to my most profound protest against the inaction in which the world watches and permits the destruction of the Jewish people .</ p >
Since early Christians believed that Jesus had already replaced the Temple as the expression of a new covenant, they were relatively unconcerned with the destruction of the Temple, though it came to be viewed as symbolic to the doctrine of Supersessionism.
Indeed, says Maimonides, all existing evils, with the exception of some which have their origin in the laws of production and destruction and which are rather an expression of God's mercy, since by them the species are perpetuated, are created by men themselves.
A museme is a minimal unit of musical meaning, analogous to a morpheme in linguistics, " the basic unit of musical expression which in the framework of one given musical system is not further divisible without destruction of meaning.
After this " β-catenin destruction complex " is inhibited, a pool of cytoplasmic β-catenin stabilizes, and some β-catenin, is able to enter the nucleus and interact with TCF / LEF family transcription factors to promote specific gene expression ( interaction 2, Figure 2 ).
She went on identifying " pornography, abortion, child prostitution, the spread of drugs, the destruction of youth by an immoral media and the suppression of religious expression in public places as ' other ' terrorism that must be addressed.

expression and was
The expression was his trade-mark, his open sesame to good luck, and his prayer that pilot and plane would always return.
His neighbors celebrated his return, even if it was only temporary, and Morgan was especially gratified by the quaint expression of an elderly friend, Isaac Lane, who told him, `` A man that has so often left all that is dear to him, as thou hast, to serve thy country, must create a sympathetic feeling in every patriotic heart ''.
He wondered what expression, as he made that gesture, was on his face.
Even though he would later be resurrected, he was at this moment dead indeed, the expression on his face reflecting what he had gone through on the cross.
With a few important and a few more unimportant exceptions, no expression can be deemed le mot juste for its context, because each was very probably the only expression that long-established practice and ease of rapid recitation would allow.
This was typical of such games, which were earnestly played to win and practically never wound up in an expression of good fellowship.
Fortunately, gender was inflected, though the expression of it would be difficult for anybody not born in Siddo.
In this interpretation, Athena was demoted to be only Zeus's daughter, never allowed the expression of motherhood.
It was a time when individual expression and worldly experience became two of the main themes of Renaissance art.
Francois Boucher was the 18th century painter and engraver whose works are regarded as the perfect expression of French taste in the Rococo period.
The treaty was a diplomatic expression of the operational and scientific cooperation that had been achieved " on the ice ".
Even though the parentheses were rearranged ( the left side requires adding 5 and 2 first, then adding 1 to the result, whereas the right side requires adding 2 and 1 first, then 5 ), the value of the expression was not altered.
His office holding was rather an expression and a result of the influence he wielded.
Croce suggested that “ expressionis central in the way that beauty was once thought to be central.
It was observed that E. coli deprived of glucose produce cAMP that serves as an internal signal to activate expression of genes for importing and metabolizing other sugars.
His voice became a fixture of both Memorial Stadium and Camden Yards, and his expression " Give that fan a contract ", uttered whenever a fan caught a foul ball, was one of his trademarks – the other being his distinct " Thank Yooooou ..." following every announcement ( He was also known on occasion to say " Give that fan an error " after a dropped foul ball ).
An identical expression to Einstein's formula for the diffusion coefficient was also found by Walther Nernst in 1888 in which he expressed the diffusion coefficient as the ratio of the osmotic pressure to the ratio of the frictional force and the velocity to which it gives rise.
In 2001, Bt176 varieties were voluntarily withdrawn from the list of approved varieties by the United States Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) when it was found to have little or no Bt expression in the ears and was not found to be effective against second generation corn borers.
According to Ivinskaya, " He began to say what an authentic event the funeral was -- an expression of what people really felt, and so characteristic of the Russia which stoned its prophets and did its poets to death as a matter of longstanding tradition.
This symbol represents the expression " world language ", which was a first tentative name for Blissymbols.
" Bolo " was used as derogatory expression for Bolsheviks used by British service personnel in the North Russian Expeditionary Force which intervened against the Red Army during the Russian Civil War.

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