dynamize


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make more dynamic

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What are the right clamps, poles, and easels to dynamize, isolate, cradle, and understand the work, to thrust it into new thoughts?
"There is a continuing need to galvanize and 'dynamize' arts and culture as an instrument for less privileged groups to raise the quality of life and to develop community-based creative industries," he added.
Imaginative texts then would involve the reader--not as the producer of meaning so much as the one completing the meaning by seeing how its terms might both fit the world and dynamize it or charge it with some kind of resonance.
In these networks, black activists build ways of getting together, making connections and forming ties, at the same time in which they dynamize modes of social participation that seek to coincide with the agenda for racial equality in Brazil (Cogo & Machado, 2011).
Deng stated that the essence of socialism is "to liberalize and dynamize the forces of production, to eliminate poverty and drastic contrasts, and to ensure prosperity for all" (Zwass 1995, p.
Practical guide to dynamize parents' and grandparents' schools].
It is a first-order political objective to dynamize the rural environment and to acknowledge its valuable resources but this will require the transfer of economic resources from public budgets.
However, between 1400 and 1800 China did not stagnate or withdraw from global commerce; instead China helped dynamize the region through participation in a thriving bullion trade, just as Chinese immigrants and sojourners brought unprecedented commerce to Southeast Asia.
At the end of the first cycle, the analysis of the diaries suggested that there was an acceptance of the capacity of ICT to dynamize the teaching practice and to work as a motivating element in students' learning.
Using a tangible concept, a fight, to dynamize a simple movement exercise, the actors playing Jesus and Lazarus were able to narrow the scope of this incredibly difficult scene into a compelling event.
"It was essential," she recalled in an autobiographical fragment, "to 'dynamize' the structure by taking into consideration the speaking subject and its conscious experience on the one hand and, on the other, the pressures of other social structures." (26) The conceptual framework that reintegrated the bodily subject within a pre-given, structured system of power relations informed the empirical labor of cultural studies for over a generation, most recently within gender studies.
Yet the artists broke down the sequenciality of perspective formation and were able to dynamize figures so that all sides could be transparent each through the others.