Johnson's second memoir is both prequel and sequel to "Minor Characters" (1983), a meditation on fatherlessness and her lifelong engagement with her maternal grandfather, who killed himself at 37.
Nolan's lifelong engagement with the theatre began in 1939 when he was commissioned to create décor for French ballet dancer Serge Lifar's revised version of Icare.
Central to Scherfigs work was his lifelong political engagement.
The political convictions she developed as a student set the foundation for a lifelong engagement in social causes, especially related to the needs of children, adolescents, and women.
Johnson meditates on her lifelong engagement with a missing man, her maternal grandfather, who killed himself at 37.
Specifically, service learning integrates meaningful community service with instruction and reflection to enrich the learning experience, teach civic responsibility, encourage lifelong civic engagement, and strengthen communities for the common good.
Its skitter of fireworks, as ingenious (and protracted) as any Updike has arranged, lights up the darkness over territory won in a lifelong literary engagement.
More specifically, it integrates meaningful community service with instruction and reflection to enrich the learning experience, teach civic responsibility, encourage lifelong civic engagement, and strengthen communities.
The National Peace Corps Association envisions a more peaceful world shaped by greater cross-cultural understanding and lifelong engagement at home and abroad.
Through it all, he had a complicated and lifelong engagement with Christianity, wrestling with matters of faith-and its loss-both in his scholarship and in his novels.