Sentences with phrase «war as a way of life»

«War as a Way of Life» is made possible (in part) by the City of Santa Monica and the Santa Monica Arts Commission, the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the James Irvine Foundation, Los Angeles County Arts Commission, National Endowment for the Arts, the Peter Norton Family Foundation and special thanks to Regen Projects and the Andrea Meisel Gallery.
«War As A Way of Life» is being presented during an intense election year, for the «future of the nation» is not clear, and an understanding of what is happening to our collective psyche is critical to real transformative change both positive and proactive.»
18th Street Arts Center concludes our 2008 exhibition series, The Future of Nations, with War as a Way of Life.
War As a Way of Life examines the phenomenology of how people who are exposed to long - term effects of war or conflict are transformed.

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But until we come to the end of ourselves then we are going to do and say what we want, even as it was with me: It's one thing to be a heathen, even as I was, but a whole other ball game to set our hearts on God and His truth; yet, that can only come when we are sick and tired of being sick and tired of our own lives and we just give up, we know then who has given up by the one they advocate for, even has given place to: Paul said; with my heart I want to do what is right, but my flesh does what I hate: This is when God's grace is sufficient, because our hearts are right with God, but our flesh is not: There is a war going on within these temples, therefore; even as our flesh wins out to do what we hate, our hearts are set on God and His ways which has been established in the Word of Truth, which then causes us to stand and speak forth what we believe, even as this causes a rending to happen within us, for Christ to be formed in us this needs to be, as we come up in His glories even for a better resurrection for them who believe: The heart wars against our flesh, even as Christ wars against the man of sin within: For out of the abundance of our hearts our mouth doth speak, therefore; if we speak not the Wholesome Words of our Lord, Then our hearts are still wicked: But to advocate for wickedness instead of Christ, one has become a teacher of lawlessness, he then advocates for the man of sin: Many who have come out of religion has done this, as they went from one mountain top «from the extreme right» of self exaltation (Religion) to the other mountain top «to the extreme left» of the (Heathen) and missed the valley in - between that is takes to humble us: One extreme to the other, and missed Jesus: Jesus is taking ones through the valley's to strip us down of all who we are before exalting us to be just as He, even as the Christ in us overcomes that man of sin (Adam) through theses valleys of contrast that cause a rending to happen within; and when we are rent in two, we stand on His word of truth, so we too can become one with Him, even as Jesus is with our Father: This is how Christ is formed in us: Thank - you Father; in Jesus Name Alexandria
According to Chauncey, a more negative view of homosexuality developed after World War II, when sexual deviance was viewed as an offense against The Great American Way of Life that was then uncritically celebrated.
But in the absence of such means, the tradition of just war views armed conflict as an appropriate way to resist evil, protect innocent lives and restore just social relationships.
Any way as it seems this will be the beginning of the end for Foreign troops in Afghanistan since now it is becoming more like a Holy War were every one there will be glad to give his life and die as a martyr.
The first is the inclusion of church affiliation in what we refer to as «the American way of life,» Franklin D. Roosevelt, the primary spokesman for the American cause in World War II, articulated the four freedoms for which Americans were fighting; one of these was freedom of religion.
That Catholicism could be regarded as pacifist is in many ways an odd notion, but the adherents of this position argued that the Second Vatican Council, in calling for the spirituality of the religious life to be expanded among the laity, implicitly extended the traditional non-involvement in war of the religious to all faithful Catholics.
On top of that, the same right - wing cons who praise capitalism as the reason that millions of people have, truthfully, found a way out of poverty, support politicians who keep wages stagnated, attack the very CONCEPT of a minimum wage despite the skyrocketing inflation and general cost of living, and support one war after another that makes a handful of people VERY rich while millions suffer, and thousands of troops come home with no legs (and thus, lose their jobs and often never recover).
well just thinking about these wars in the muslim / mid-east world over religious differences (which may reflect mental states in many ways) in a world where most realize that living in the present moment is best way to happiness and being in the moment in non-strife and awareness through the teachings of masters such as found in the buddhist, taoist, zen, etc., etc., etc. spriritually based practices of religious like thought and teachings, etc. that to ask these scientifically educated populace whom have access to vast amounts of knowledges and understandings on the internet, etc. to believe in past beliefs that perhaps gave basis and inspiration to that which followed — but is not the end all of all times or knowledges — and is thus — non self - sustaining in a belief that does not encompass growth of knowledge and understanding of all truths and being as it is or could be — is to not respect the intelligence and minds and personage of even themselves — not to be disrespected nor disrespectful in any way — only to point out that perhaps too much is asked to put others into the cloak of blind faith and adherance to the past that disregards the realities of the present and the potential of the future... so you try to live in the past — and destroy your present and your future — where is the intelligence in that — and why do people continually fear monger or allow to be fear — mongered into this destructive vision of the future based upon the past?
You know, please rest your conscience here as you read I am not an authority AT ALL as youll come to see, My lord has pulled me out of church the holy spirit filled church where I recieved Christ, and told me to visit ALL churches, oh and by the way 6 years ago The Lord asked me to open an out reach food pantry and safe haven for the needy, in the city that we live in, anyway this journey was humbling, God always shows me I am the stinker, that its my flesh that wars against the spirit, So many people are worried about satan, and demons or bad freinds or family or other religions, Yeah it makes you wonder 1st is it the same bible Im reading Jesus said it is finished!
The book tells the story of a group of Holocaust survivors, who, as teenagers, lost virtually everything they had during the War, but rebuilt their lives and went on to serve society in extraordinary ways.
Ali gave numerous lectures on many topics, such as how to pray and how to thank God, on Muhammad, on prophecy, on the virtues and morals of Muhammad, on the Qur» an, on the stages of life to come, on ways to live in this world, on holy wars, and the like.
As I thought I had made reasonably clear in my article, the just war way of thinking about the moral exigencies of world politics begins with a presumption for justice — a presumption that the magistrate has the moral obligation to defend the common good, even at the risk of his own life — and then proceeds to a moral analysis of the various means available for securing justice, which can include proportionate and discriminate armed force.
ìWar, î as Hauerwas puts it, ìis America's altar.î Central to this American self - definition is the blood sacrifice of the Civil War, which became a form of total war once it acquired a divine purpose and had ìbecome for both sides a ritual they had come to need in order to make sense of their lives.î American moderns have no answer to death, no way of living well with deaWar, which became a form of total war once it acquired a divine purpose and had ìbecome for both sides a ritual they had come to need in order to make sense of their lives.î American moderns have no answer to death, no way of living well with deawar once it acquired a divine purpose and had ìbecome for both sides a ritual they had come to need in order to make sense of their lives.î American moderns have no answer to death, no way of living well with death.
These range from stories of the saints, to concerns of people today, to a look at his own personal experience as a child and with L'Arche, all the way to broader comment on resistance to the Nazis, the war in Rwanda, and the conflict in present day Israel and Palestine, and he sees in the Gospel many touchstones for our modern lives.
8 «The metaphor of a war of nature», Keith Ward writes, «here gives way to a different metaphor: that of a developing emergent whole, with increasingly complex and beautiful co-adaptedness among organic life - forms, and which pictures nature as expressing a continuous growth in harmonious complexity.»
Laurie Penny pits here finger on a live issue the hierachy and class nature of the way Labour is run.I would add the total lack of internal Labour Party debate Labours record in Govt was apalling Privatisation and privatisation of the NHS backed by Labours ministers as well as War etc mean I do nt consider you a party of the Left.
In the post — World War II world, where lab - synthesized plastics have virtually defined a way of life, we've come to think of plastics as unnatural, yet nature has been knitting polymers since the beginning of life.
Educational sites are more than just places for learning to read and count; they can also serve as refuges from the psychological impact of living in a war zone and as centers to furnish health information and instruction in protective measures, such as ways to avoid land mines.
The Force is described to Luke in the original Star Wars as the source of a Jedi knight's powers, «an energy field created by all living things» that binds us and the galaxy together, and derided by an Imperial officer as «sorcerer's way» and an «ancient religion.»
Vidal continued to feel this way all through Phillips Exeter Academy, and even after his World War II experiences, which planted the first seeds of doubt as to whether those images on screen were reflecting anything resembling real life.
[Gary] Shore's directorial debut breaths new life into the genre, taking this story back hundreds of years, delving into the unknown origin story of the innovator himself, Mr. Dracula... The way Vlad craves blood is well - judged, as we see him battle his conscious; a far more intriguing and entertaining battle than those in the war zone, which are unvaried and monotonous.
The film really gets started when the boys, now mature men with some age and life experience under their belts, return to Mississippi as psychologically damaged war veterans and slog their way through the challenges of civilian life in a postwar Deep South ruled by bigotry and ignorance.
With Infinity War set to serve as the culmination of everything before it and life after Phase Three set to look vastly different for the MCU, it's exciting to see the new cast members incorporated into the big battle in one way or another.
A Star Wars fan who uses his spaceman helmet as a crutch now must face life — and the bully factor — without it as he makes his way toward a new phase of his life.
After making his debut in Captain America: Civil War last year, T'Challa has taken his place on Wakanda's throne as you can see from the poster above and Chadwick Boseman looks to bring the character to life in a big way as seen from the looks of the film's first trailer below!
Polite, charming in his own way and a dedicated straight A student coddled by his overprotective Jewish parents, Marcus is sent to college in Ohio as a means to avoid being drafted into the Korean War, a conflict that has claimed the lives of many of his peers and cousins in his neighborhood.
Not just the way they drunkenly stagger through the war zones, or the way they constantly have their cameras out, ready for The Big Picture to need to be taken at any moment, or even the way they use their cameras as their only defense against the death squads that would probably enjoy killing them (Cassady and Boyle routinely get out of trouble by offering to photograph the petty fascists threatening their lives, offering to make them famous in exchange for not getting murdered).
This book as many others before returns us to one of the most frightening moments in history towards the end of World War II, it may seem incredible that our way of life, was threatened by the menace that Hitler and the Third Reich represented.
There is an assortment of father figures aplenty, older gents who've seen war and lots of change in life, who are comforting to the boys as they find their way on our lonely planet.
As the stories of these three women braid together, Hope makes clear the insidious ways war can change lives.
As Ten struggles with the separation from her love interest, Killian - an infamous Myriadian - and the loss of a dear friend and the betrayal of another, she tries to find ways to end the war between the two realms in the after - life, all while growing stronger with her powers.
Those «suggestions» that you spend two or three or four months» worth of salary on an engagement ring began as nothing more than marketing campaigns after World War II that have worked their way into everyday life.
In Iraq and Afghanistan, our US troops, are drawn to nearby animals as a means of loving companionship and a vital way to cope with the emotional struggle and psychological hardships of every day life in a havoc - filled war zone.
For the past 100 years, Yunnan Baiyao found its way through the battle grounds of Chinese soldiers fighting against the Japanese in World War II, as well as the Vietcong against the USA during the Vietnam War — by saving the lives of soldiers from severe battle wounds.
We will continue to ship new waves of Star Wars BIG - FIGS throughout 2016, as well as bring the World of Nintendo characters to life in new and exciting ways.
The Way of Life DEFINITIVE EDITION tells stories about several serious themes: from euthanasia to death penalty, from war to love, from defeat to discrimination, everything tied by the personal growth and the perception of reality as main themes.
Return to classic, large - scale war Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare will take players on an unforgettable journey as they engage in battles from Earth to beyond our atmosphere against a relentless, enemy faction that threatens our very way of life.
From the fall of the Berlin's Wall to the emergence of China and India as global players, from the digital revolution to the Iraq war, the international scene has profoundly changed and so is the way art depicts and interprets the world we live in.
«In many ways, Dimitri's sculpture, like his life, straddled dual cultures, still believing in the vitality and worth of post-Cubist art, insisting that this European legacy did not have to be forestalled by the War, as it had been in America, that there was still something to say in modernist sculptural languages that had their origins in Paris.
As Robert Rosenblum states in his 2002 essay for the Marlborough New York exhibition of paintings by Francis Bacon «within this world of widely varied nudity, Francis Bacon might be seen as pioneer and reigning monarch, shifting rapidly, as he could from the immediate stimulus of the always imperfect, often ugly flesh he scrutinized in real - life models and photographs all the way to the fantastic, theatrical constructions that could evoke everything from Aeschylus's Oresteia to the nightmares of the twentieth century's two world wars»As Robert Rosenblum states in his 2002 essay for the Marlborough New York exhibition of paintings by Francis Bacon «within this world of widely varied nudity, Francis Bacon might be seen as pioneer and reigning monarch, shifting rapidly, as he could from the immediate stimulus of the always imperfect, often ugly flesh he scrutinized in real - life models and photographs all the way to the fantastic, theatrical constructions that could evoke everything from Aeschylus's Oresteia to the nightmares of the twentieth century's two world wars»as pioneer and reigning monarch, shifting rapidly, as he could from the immediate stimulus of the always imperfect, often ugly flesh he scrutinized in real - life models and photographs all the way to the fantastic, theatrical constructions that could evoke everything from Aeschylus's Oresteia to the nightmares of the twentieth century's two world wars»as he could from the immediate stimulus of the always imperfect, often ugly flesh he scrutinized in real - life models and photographs all the way to the fantastic, theatrical constructions that could evoke everything from Aeschylus's Oresteia to the nightmares of the twentieth century's two world wars».
His projects in various media include an opera set in Griffith Park; a live / video performance addressing AIDS in the figure of the glory hole; a trilogy on «the residual space of the Vietnam War;» an extended proposal of Duchamp's oeuvre as a discourse in ethics; a meditation on the site / non-site dialectic by way of Edgar Allan Poe; context - specific works centering on the squatting body as a heuristic cipher; and a twenty - year plus collaboration with the writer and art world figure Warren Niesłuchowski.
Regardless of what this Leviathan tells us to keep us believing its lies, life before it was peaceful, and one that wasn't at war with nature as this way of life is.
After the Second World War, emerging researchers avoided explanations of their research based on race, just as determinedly as earlier researchers had avoided explanations that undermined notions of biological race.7 Culture replaced race, with researchers now collecting data about a vanishing way of life, and similarities rather than differences were emphasised.
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