Sentences with phrase «aimed at the nature»

A promotional campaign has been launched aimed at the nature - loving tourist.
The Highlands Meander is aimed at nature lovers and includes first - rate fly - fishing venues, the chance to spot some of the rarest birds, incredible rock climbing, and access to spectacular wild flowers.
• Scouting For Boys: All Time Best Selling Book Celebrates 100 Years of Being Outdoors • Forest Service Takes Aim at Nature Deficit Disorder • Environmental Education Boosted by House Committee Vote • Outdoor Industry Pledges to Take Kids Back to Nature • No Child Left Inside • No Child Left Inside: Economist on National Parks • No Child Left Inside Act of 2007

Not exact matches

On social media, craft beer lovers, not surprisingly, took aim at Budweiser — noting the defensive nature of the ad.
The present experiments were aimed primarily at establishing the nature of aesthetic preferences for color pairs and their relations to harmony, similarity, and figural preference of color pairs.
This is the sign of a noble heart — to aim at high things, measuring one's effort, not by one's own strength, but by the strength of one's nature, and to envisage enterprises beyond the accomplishment even of those equipped with heroic courage.»
At its best, science is a human enterprise with a superhuman aim: the discovery of regularities in the order of nature, and the discerning of the consequences of those regularities.
Such a view would not be quite so absurd as might at first appear: the divine temporal evaluations would seem to be no more arbitrary than those of the constitution of the primordial nature in Whitehead's view; and the divine subjective aim toward the maximum of value intensity, together with the property of everlastingness and the Categoreal Obligations (constituted by the primordial nature) of Subjective Unity and Subjective Harmony, would seem sufficient to insure the mutual coherence of the growing series of divine temporal evaluations.
It is the nature of each actual occasion to have a subjective aim at a determinate satisfaction.
Yet every discussion, precise enough to enable us to see the mechanisms at work, vests the derivation of initial aim solely in the primordial nature.
If, with Hartshorne, we pare away at this excess by limiting ourselves to that which must be exemplified at all times, the abstract nature of God, we rob ourselves of the means of achieving divine persuasion by the provision of initial aims.
Because disagreements about the nature of the Christian faith are not at stake in the abortion controversy, this task could be undertaken ecumenically, aiming at transdenominational consensus.
Such a miracle would involve the suspension of the laws of nature at the level of primitive actual occasions, but if we accept the principle that God «speaks» to a given actual occasion in its own «language,» and if the «language» of primitive actual occasions in nature is such that the character of the data available for aesthetic synthesis in the concrescence of such occasions admits only of absolutely miniscule contrasts with the givenness of the character of the past, then God has no leverage via subjective aims to introduce shifts in the social structures conditioning the possibilities available for aesthetic synthesis in the concrescences of such primitive actual occasions.
For my part, when I look at the way events unfold in the world, I do not see any evidence there of the kind of divine activity called for by the Whiteheadian notion of God's consequent nature weaving itself across his primordial nature and then returning the «superjective» vision back to the world in an operative, effective manner through the shaping of subjective aims.
Intentional reflection on the «foundation, motives and aim, and the nature of mission» has not been an integral component of modern missions.1 Now, at the turn of the twenty - first century, we are aware of the need to navigate a complex...
Instead, reason must be present in the world in the sense that nature, like mind, aims at a systematic and orderly representation of realized fact.
Whitehead has called this transcendent source of the aim at the new the principle of limitation, the organ for novelty, the lure for feeling, the eternal urge of desire, the divine Eros, and God in his Primordial Nature.
It is The Nature of Love (2010) where Oord shines most brightly in aiming a laser beam at the power of divine love.
[4] It is here termed «God»; because the contemplation of our natures, as enjoying real feelings derived from the timeless source of all order, acquires that «subjective form» of refreshment and companionship at which religions aim.
Not only is it associated, as a previously quoted passage asserts, with the drive to dominate nature which can be traced back to the Hebraic creation myth, but it also reflects the «agonal spirit of the Greeks,» the aim «at the attainment of individual greatness» (UP 236).
It is here termed «God»; because the contemplation of our natures, as enjoying real feelings derived from the timeless source of all order, acquires that «subjective form» of refreshment and companionship at which religions aim» (PR 31 - 32).
36Many process thinkers attribute this intermediary role to God's consequent nature, because otherwise, in their opinion, no envisagement and / or no provision of specific initial aims would be possible (e.g., Christian, IWM 306 - 308; John Lansing, «The «Natures» of Whitehead's God,» Process Studio 3 [1973), 143 - 152, at 147 - 148; Suchocki, MGWG 243 - 245; Lewis S. Ford, «When Did Whitehead Conceive God to be Personal?»
Where I say: God's aim (that of God's consequent nature) is achieved, and remains open, because it is an aim which continually «shifts» (and can be such because God's aim is formally independent of any actual world whatsoever, but materially consequent on the evolving world, Nobo says: the aim of God's primordial nature is never achieved, but the data available at the beginning of every stage are synthesized every time, and this is sufficient for prehensibility — not the same argumentation, as can be seen, but a closely related one, indeed.
In this way, for instance, value can now be established as an essential feature of the nature of things, in that from the subjective standpoint of a concrescing actual entity objectification is an evaluation of dative actual entities with a view to its own self - enjoyment and aim at satisfaction (RM 85, 101f.).
There is a deep underlying Harmony of Nature, as it were a fluid, flexible support; and on its surface the ripples of social efforts, harmonizing and clashing in their aims at ways of satisfaction.
Comments which are personal in nature or could be construed as offensive, use foul language or contain direct or indirect threats aimed at other participants are likely to be considered improper.»
A new photography exhibition at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum aims to bring awareness to the issue.
Exhibit Shines Light On Plight Of Migratory Birds - CBS Chicago - March 3, 2016 An exhibit aimed at bringing public awareness to the number of migrating birds that fall prey to skyscrapers and other buildings has opened at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum.
The unique park contains five immersive worlds with the aim of making guests feel at one with nature and offering a complete change of scene to help them reconnect with the things that truly matter.
Hawks Hollow Nature Playground, which opens Saturday, is aimed at teaching kids about the environment.
This document aims at strengthening «Step 4» by focussing on nature's miraculous way of initiating breastfeeding by a phenomenon called «Breast Crawl» i.e. «Every newborn, when placed on the mother's abdomen soon after birth, has the ability to find her mother's breast all on her own and to decide when to take the first breastfeed.»
All parties proposed measures aimed at combating sexual harassment, but concerns have been raised throughout the budget process about the substance of the measures — and the secretive nature of the negotiations.
The rural nature of much of the Welsh housing stock means not only that many of the properties are hard to treat but also that they are excluded from programmes aimed at disadvantaged communities because poverty tends to be dispersed in rural communities.
Critics, including Cuomo's opponent in the 2014 elections, says the ads were political in nature and aimed at boosting the incumbents governor's standing.
Better to bring that vigour to bear on a wider debate aimed at shedding light on the nature of a truly sustainable energy policy for the UK — and, for that matter, the world.
TRAFFIC is the wildlife trade - monitoring programme of the World Wide Fund for Nature and the World Conservation Union and aims to help ensure that wildlife trade is at sustainable levels.
I asked many professors for advice, read Science and Nature career advice columns, attended sessions at conferences aimed at helping to prepare application packages, and asked recently hired women faculty for advice.
When short pulses of light were aimed at specific sections of the polymer, only local neurons fired, suggesting the material has the spatial selectivity needed for artificial retinas, says Benfenati (Nature Communications, DOI: 10.1038 / ncomms1164).
Think of it as the Nature Conservancy in space, aimed at the preservation of the entire planet.
Aimed at the young aspiring naturalist, this lurid narrative offers an up - close look at nature's most notorious arachnids and the scientists who study them.
But the researchers, whose results appear today in Nature Chemistry, already have their sights set on improvements aimed at generating large amounts of fuel cheaply.
As they report in the 3 August issue of Nature, they repeatedly aimed the microscope at the bottom of a 50 - microliter jar filled with a supersaturated solution of apoferritin, a sphere - shaped protein.
Furthermore, they provide essential new information about the nature of Schlemm's canal that may lead to a new paradigm of treatment aimed at features previously thought to be unique to lymphatic vessels.
The work is aimed at studying how size proportions are established during development of phalanges and how the «developmental rules» that embryos follow during morphogenesis influence the evolutionary variation found in nature.
Aim to spend at least five minutes outside in nature — it will help ground you and impact your mood, so take advantage of it!
In time, it will become second nature to you to look at things from another's point of view, and so to help you in becoming a more considerate and caring person — something we should all be aiming for.
He loves Julia Iglesias, hates positive people, and aims his frenetic laser at everything from the sins of his parents, to the perils of sex, to the dark nature of his own disastrous mind.
It's a generous speech aimed at those he has worked with and given the quite literally transformative nature of his performance, he offers us deserved thanks to the make - up team.
It is aimed at the fans of the series but even if you aren't a fan, you will enjoy the multitude of characters and hack - and - slash gameplay that manages to avoid the repetitive nature of similar games in this genre.
Given the cartoony nature of the character designs, youd think that Battletoads was aimed at kids.
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