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And birdsong, with its first world war echoes, is finally used to provide a counterpoint to human turbulence.
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"Mary Magdalene is a strong character, who was so unique in her time, and her story will give audiences a chance to experience the cultural turbulence, human passions, and devotional beliefs that set in motion so much of modern history," said Peter Kujawski and Robert Walak of Universal Pictures International Productions.
"To serve as reminder of recent turbulence and human rights abuses, but also to bring light to the diversity, beauty and life that can be easily found there".
As I wrote last month, one way to look at the turbulence in human affairs right now — a turbulence captured in both the disruptive and transformational constructs Friedman examines — is to think of it as akin to the rewiring that occurs in the teenage brain prior to the rebooting we call adulthood.
Yet, at least for me, finding space away from the turbulence of human affairs is necessary for spiritual rejuvenation.
We apply multiscale analysis, as it has previously been proven to be a powerful tool in unraveling the presence of multiple time scales in such diverse areas as hydrodynamic turbulence [7] [9], human heartbeat interval fluctuations [10], [11], and stock price fluctuations [12].
Perhaps Found at Sea subliminally registers this tension when "A doubtful sailor's prayer" declares "Pray not for someone to calm these waters", the turbulence beyond our human comfort zone providing the poem with its most congenial subject matter.
The human costs of labor market turbulence have rarely been clearer, and the value of public policies, such as unemployment insurance and job training programs, that assist workers in managing that turbulence, gaining new skills, and navigating the labor market have rarely been more apparent.
THE UNSEEN notes that "air" is "intended to reveal the otherwise unseen turbulence surrounding the human as it goes about its environment".
One impediment to such a transition is the change itself, the environmental and societal turbulence created by explosive human growth, technological advance and the planetwide linkup of disparate cultures, Dr. Kates and other experts say.
She was the greatest interpreter in the English language of desperation, demonstrating always that this emotion should never be coupled with the word quiet, because underneath every stoic human countenance is a story of turbulence and passion.
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