Sentence examples for sequencing of life from inspiring English sources

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This chapter explains how the timing, duration, and sequencing of life events in the work and family domains over time can result in temporal fit or misfit between the domains that will affect well-being.

In scaffolded interviewing, three kinds of platforms or supportive structures serve to scaffold enhanced health communication and HIV awareness: (a) the interview design (a strategic sequencing of life history and HIV-related questions), (b) the developing relationship between interviewer and study participant, and (c) the young person's own narration of a "real" and developing self.

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When Noah tells his family the creation story, we see a time-lapse sequence of life morphing from amoebas to apes before, in a separate act, God creates man.

This meeting with an agent of the Holocaust is as misguided, and nearly as offensive, as the concentration camp sequences of Life Is Beautiful, the movie that brought Oscars to Sorrentino's compatriot Roberto Benigni.

This act of colonization then sets in motion a sequence of life's diversification that in a very real way recapitulates the origins of life itself on our planet.

There's a theory that says we all love cinema because it's related to a moment where our brain is editing some truly lived or imagined sequences of life.

In the closing sequences of Life and Nothing More and Through the Olive Trees, the audience is forced to imagine missing scenes.

Rains' narration was used "to bridge the almost limitless number of sequences of life aboard the doomed liner", as a reviewer put it, and closed with his declaration that "never again has Man been so confident.

Kiarostami's style is notable for the use of panoramic long shots, such as in the closing sequences of Life and Nothing More and Through the Olive Trees, where the audience is intentionally distanced physically from the characters in order to stimulate reflection on their fate.

Figure 1 illustrates the temporal sequences of life expectancy at birth from 1970 to 2004 in the 119 LDCs included in the study and in the context of economy, educational environment (literacy), nutritional status (undernourishment), and political regime.

Most chapters classify young adults based on their position in several life domains at a certain age, even if information on sequencing and timing of life events is available, thus ignoring the dynamic character of the data.

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