Sentences with phrase «as a way of life»

It's a new building, settling into its foundations, but it's seen as a way of life for many, working and living within its walls.
Personally, I believe that just like with exercise, detox eating should be embraced as a way of living.
It's important to understand there is a big difference between accepting that you likely will incur some debt as you go through life and accepting debt as a way of life.
Many people neglect the truth that many insurance companies appear at their age, health and fitness problems as well as their way of life options.
She is passionate about yoga as a way of life and not just something that is done on a mat.
The number of people taking up travel as a way of life has risen exponentially over the past few years.
Plus, in this country, many of us know what it's like to be uncomfortable as a way of life because of who we are.
What if, instead, we viewed helping others as a way of living our life everyday?
I believe in AA as a way of life and being sober, I have a life I want to live.
It was as much a commercial decision as a way of life.
A generation raised on austerity politics is more accepting of recycling as a way of life than older generations.
Nobody should choose elected office as a way of life, holding office for decades.
Imagine jet lag as a way of life and you get the idea.
It's funny, but many nutrition experts say to think about healthy eating as a way of life, and I agree.
Today the system of yoga has been recognised worldwide as a way of life to maintain optimum health and fitness of body and mind.
To avoid the afternoon crash without caffeine you need to stabilize blood sugar as a way of life.
Alternative Schools Some schools promote alternative ways of learning as a way of life.
More people are choosing self - employment as a way of life.
But because meat requires such vast resources to produce, meat isn't sustainable for the global population as a way of life.
Many lawyers are impatient and this intolerance as a way of life.
They make certain to get sufficient sleep and they exercise as a way of life.
But you don't have to accept that debt as a way of life for the next decade or more.
She serves as a chef liaison with Wellness in the Schools, a nonprofit that inspires healthy eating, environmental awareness and fitness as a way of life for kids in public schools.
18th Street Arts Center concludes our 2008 exhibition series, The Future of Nations, with War as a Way of Life.
«I'm running to fight decades of regressive taxes that we now simply accept as a way of life,» he said.
AA's twelve steps are a group of principles, spiritual in their nature, which, if practiced as a way of life, can expel the obsession to drink and enable the sufferer to become happily and usefully whole [quoted from the forward to the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions].
An example of philosophy as a way of life is Greek and Roman Stoicism.
And by extending their family farm operation to include cheese production in 2008, they took a major step toward sustaining Ohio's agricultural economy and promoting farming as a way of life for future generations.
We've normalized abuse as a way of life not because we're bad people but because some leaders need us to believe we are.
Seemingly everyday almost accidental scenes intertwine life in a post-Soviet world, the fortunes of its residents and thoughts about work as a way of life.
Chapman, G. D. Love as a Way of Life: Seven Keys to Transforming Every Aspect of Your Life.
And then paints a vision for what Christianity as a way of life comprises.
In a congregation where members experience Christian faith as a way of living in the world, a pastor has succeeded in bridging the gap between being a church member and life in a secular society.
For instance, an intergenerational Sunday School class that mixes youths with adults can foster learning in which the independent thinking and questioning necessary to choosing Christian faith as a way of life is encouraged.
They see Deweyan democracy not so much as a political system, but more as a way of life, «a set of practices, attitudes, and expectations, which, in an ideal society, would pervade every aspect of human interaction.»
«Civil Society Organizations, traditional leaders, religious groups must assume responsible guidance within their remits to ensure that the entire citizenry of the nation live up to the spirit and letter of the national constitution which enshrines inclusive democracy as the way of life for all of us,» he added.
A great explanation of ethical veganism comes from the International Vegetarian Union, «Veganism may be defined as a way of living that seeks to exclude, as far as possible and practical, all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing, or any other purpose.
Yet CR advocates put themselves through 30 - 50 % calorie restriction on a daily basis as a way of life in the hopes of extending life span or health.
However, there are other equally tragic problems that result from pet overpopulation: the transformation of some animal shelters into «warehouses,» the acceptance of cruelty to animals as a way of life in our society, and the stress that caring shelter workers suffer when they are forced to euthanize one animal after another.
Lin Enger's second novel, The High Divide, follows a family's struggle to stay united as their way of life on the Western plains falls apart.
While we do have some of the highest numbers of mothers who breastfeed internationally, we also have some of the fastest return to work rates among mothers and formula is seen as a way of life.
Intermittent Fasting is quickly getting the global exposure that it deserves as a way of life.
As the first Humanist Chaplain at USC, he is committed to developing a community that offers regular inspiration, pastoral care, supportive fellowship and service opportunities to students, faculty, staff members and local families and individuals exploring or actively pursuing secular goodness as a way of life.
We as a society have even come to accept corruption in government / politics as a way of life.
A Peculiar People: The Church as Culture in a Post-Christian Society by Rodney Clapages InterVarsity, 251 pages, $ 14.99 paper A prolific evangelical Protestant writer, Clapp proposes an understanding of «church as way of life» along lines made familiar by the work of Stanley Hauerwas.
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