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... changed history. Words greatly define the reality in which we live and the identity we take. It is true in our politics, our religion, and our relationships. Words and our human ity are inextricably ...
... he has are his experiences and his attempt at interpreting them.
This is actually where mythology is birthed. Sun and river gods are the result of human s taking their experiences—the only thing they ...
... of beautiful truths, that eventually had the effect of completely unraveling the powerful curse put on me by you." But after years of being told human ity's sinful nature is responsible for the damnation ...
... and does a little reporting himself. With Kristof and the Congo as his backdrop, Metzgar offers a commentary on the current state of journalism and its impact (or lack thereof) on human ity. There is ...
... simply a narrative about the realities of poverty and/or immigration smuggling, but a story that centers itself on sacrifice, grace and the hope of human ity.
Frozen River is grounded in simplicity ...
... Kingdom of Rust is another fine example of Doves ability to blend rock and the human experience. The title track and first single, "Kingdom of Rust" demands several listens. Tapping into the innate search ...
... else's life to his own. But this is not simply a “spy” film. Von Donnersmarck’s is asking basic questions about the nature of human ity. What lies at its core? Goodness? Evil? Can even the most callous ...
... story you move, the more it resonates. In the mass of strangeness lies a quality of the human experience that leaves the viewer feeling known from the inside-out. I realized while I was sitting in the ...
... will sound like backed by a full band. Bazan left the stage Thursday night with a song that David Dark called a "hymn." While it was not the first time Bazan questioned God's absolute control of human ity ...
... of immortality have often, in literature, film and story, come to one of two options for how human s would live if faced with immortality. One option would be to see time as something that no longer confines ...
... discussion turned to Dow Chemical's "The Human Element" commercials, which tried to clean up Dow's image after they failed to clean up the Bhopal Catastrophe and were exposed by a couple of "Yes Men." ...
... beyond the scope of California's politics and gives us a vivid picture of a human spirit bursting at it seams with love and hope for everyone. And while it is rooted in the reality of the civil rights ...
... escape, though it is from the cages of their bodies and minds - not a particular situation, as they suppose. Revolutionary Road is a meditation on human fragility and the futility of changing another, ...
... And how does one really know? John Patrick Shanley addresses doubt's inevitable place midst these epistemological pursuits - but rather than warn of such thought, he affirms human ity's uncertain travels. ...
... in a flood all at once. It is in the face of these doomsday prophesies that people from both parties speak of hope and the resilience of the human spirit. It was in this environment (and the freezing ...
... coming ever live up to the hype? Is there any chance of not disappointing many, if not most? Human s are incapable of perfection—we all know that—but for some, the stakes are higher. The critics will line ...
... is coming ever live up to the hype? Is there any chance of not disappointing many, if not most? Human s are incapable of perfection—we all know that—but for some, the stakes are higher. The critics will ...
... I drive away." In the simplicity and the beauty of a classic sounding Springsteenfolk ballad The Boss captures the complexity and contradictions ofhuman ity's desires to be fully known and fully loved... ...
... songs were written before, during or after Tom Chaplin's rehab. - EK Again & Again - Keane HUMAN (The Killers) - You do not have to browse far on this site to find philosophical discussion surrounding ...
... earth, left vacant of almost any life form due to a corporate takeover and environmental irresponsibility. As a result, human ity has fled in favor of a fully automated luxury liner on technological steroids. ...
... is rather subjective and highly dependent on qualified boundaries. Subjectivity aside, it seems feasible to recognize that "sharing space" is an inescapable reality of human ity. We are either sharing ...
... on our most basic insecurities as human s in order to move us to the cashier line with our arms full of bright yellow shirts that all the kids will love. What strikes me is this ad plays less on the fragile ...
... show up in a variety of mediums: intrigue, beauty, the transcendent, human ity, and the absurd (to name a few). There is no fancy formula. It just happens. And to be honest, I did not expect it show up ...
... something found in solitude that cannot be discovered anywhere else. In his book Let Your Life Speak, Parker Palmer compares the human soul to a deer in the woods. If you want to catch a glimpse of ...
... attempt to portray a world without human ity’s footprint, Herzog will not allow his audience to selectively see. So we are told of the ATM machine, shown the ice-cream maker, and introduced to the linguist ...
... those who ignore those forward emails with links to strange outtakes. But for people who can't get enough stupid human tricks, Weezer creates a wondrous chance to play name that meme.
For those ...
... or even helpless are places where we don't want to go. The desensitization, the indifference makes us less human , even: we lose our connection with other people, we lose belief in our ability ...
... are far-reaching, and hold sway over what
it means to be human , especially what it means to be human in the 21st century.
Cyclone Nargis, one of the deadliest cyclones in history, struck ...
Ever lament that no one would notice if you just disappeared? After watching The Human Footprint on the National Geographic Channel it's hard to believe that could be true, considering the average American ...
... Silences" (Recovering the Satellites) and wonders what it would have been like to be Michelangelo painting the Sistine Chapel; drawing God touching Adam. God touching human ity. It speaks of the ...
... “Houston” is a track about the aftermath of Katrina. I found it interesting that Michael Stipe’s lyrics come from the point of view of someone who looked at the response to the human ...
... discussion in and of itself; I have become more intrigued by the simple reality that a handful of the super rich are calling "foul." What does this say about human nature? What is the internal reality ...
... Human ity begins to focus upon itself. To value ‘self’ above all else, to ‘want what I want’, to turn from the open arms of God. Like Gomer turns from Hosea, like the son takes the ...
... commercial. As human s we experience the world through images and sounds. Our emotions are formed by our senses, not our brains. Ever hear a song that brought you back to an experience, or seen a picture ...
... James’s neurotic confidences.
It is this tortured bond between the notorious icon and the captivated everyman that speaks to our own celebrity culture. In Jesse James we glimpse the fragility and human ity ...
... are all human , despite what age we live/lived in and because of this there are things that are distinct about human ity that isn't affected by time. Maybe when it comes to who we are as human s there isn't ...
One of the primary interests of rednoW are the questions in which a particular piece of art asks of us - asks of human ity. Though it is a reasonable argument that art does not always exist for these ...
... contest, “What’s wrong with the world?” This contest was hosted during a time often called The Enlightenment or Modernity. A time where human ity, at least human ity in ‘civilized’ ...
... firmly believed that considering others as 'You' (a genuine Other who demands and needs the best from me) was the secret to all human interactions. Recent events in my life prove him right. ...
... simply a play on human
curiosity? Why the spike after the
report of another banned commercial?
There is no doubt that the mother of all advertising days
communicates something. Something
about ...
... bigger than sex, drugs and Escalades. So it shouldn't be a shock when "Minority Report" goes right to the heart of the human condition in the wake of the Hurricane Katrina disaster.
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... will become a blindfold, an accomplice to terror. Miss Sarajevo rises as a tender ballad and a desperate prayer. U2 upholds the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a timely reminder to us all.
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... as a part of his Game Over project. These videos originally were shown November 24th, 2007 at the Les Urbaines festival in Lausanne, Switzerland. Enjoy these blasts from the past in human ized form. ...
What are human s worth? Are some worth more than others? Is the drug trade really any different than any other industry? Does the American Dream exist anymore? Does capitalism work? And if it works, ...
... the subjects of war and love, along with other major topics, are breeched on "In Our Nature, this is an album that deals more with the interior affects those things have on us as human s than deals with ...
... oriented
left-brainers. It is the creativity of the right-brain that is unable to be
recreated by computers, and is what sets us apart as human s. This book affirms
those with active right-brains, but ...
... the piece below, "An Advent Monologue" by Walter Wangerin Jr., might be just the remedy. Wangerin write beautifully of the mysteries of the season and the deep places that make us human .
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Jason McCoy's short "Are You Happy" asks questions about desires and what we as human s "are for." McCoy uses contridiction between the images and the audio to create a jarring ...
... narrative. But there is something very big at stake in these songs. More than any other Springsteen album, Nebraska deals with the limits and capacity of the human soul in a world that seems so out of ...
... crisis for an athiest (and he had formerly been one) is to find oneself thankful, with no one to thank." There are plenty of things in the world to make us jaded or disillusioned: human suffering, ...