Do your research carefully, your face amount will be one of the most important
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Not exact matches
Learning
new skills and seeing the familiar from a
new perspective improves all
aspect of living.
Social media has created a
new normal for millennials, where we see
aspects of people's
lives and judge our own
lives accordingly.
MMS has popular billboards all throughout
New York City, that don't focus on storage, but instead focus on the unique
aspects of life as a
New Yorker.
Your company has invented and brought to market countless amazing things:
life - changing medicines,
new technologies that make virtually every
aspect of our daily
lives easier to manage, and even tools to probe the great mysteries
of nature and human
life.
Use your studio as a space to balance the intellectually demanding
aspects of your day with the chance to do something physical, and you'll take not only your Pure Barre practice, but your entire
life, to a
new level.
In addition to investing in growth, the company will use this latest round
of funding to launch
new features to help members automate more
aspects of their financial
lives.
His deregulation economic agenda will affect every other
aspect of Canadian
life: self - regulation in food safety; self - regulation in airline safety; «harmonising» regulation with the deregulated U.S. on pesticide residues on fruits and vegetables; abandoning separate Canadian testing
of new drugs and much more.
As a motivational speaker,
life and business coach, author, energetic healer and former VP Marketing, her approach is unconventional, inspirational, fun and holistic, empowering people to see themselves in a whole
new light and finally take control
of all
aspects of their
lives.
As consumers get busier and more digitally savvy, their need for
new tools to help them manage the simpler
aspects of life...
The words «FAMILY», «LOVE», «FORGIVENESS» and «GOD» take on
new meaning as a result
of your insight into what should be extremely important for all
of us to accomplish while we are
living and then have a totally positive memory
of the most important
aspects of life before we die.
This second
aspect of his thinking developed against the all «important background
of the
life of the city
of Geneva, which can be thought
of as the laboratory within which Calvin forged his
new ideas.
But I would like to highlight one crucial
aspect of Nat's body
of work that obituary writers in the
New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Associated Press, and other mainstream media outlets (though not First Things) woefully downplayed: Nat stood steadfastly — sometimes at great professional and personal cost — for the sanctity and equality
of human
life from conception to natural death.
From Nadia Bolz Weber «The Sarcastic Lutheran»: «So when I reject my identity as beloved child
of God and turn to my own plans
of self - satisfaction, or I despair that I haven't managed to be a good enough person, I again see our divine Parent running toward me uninterested in what I've done or not done, who covers me in divine love and I melt into something
new like having again been moved from death to
life and I reconcile
aspects of myself and I reconcile to others around me.
For many other scientists, however, and for people
of a modernistic bent
of mind who saw in the sciences «a
new messiah,» or at least a directive
of life displacing both religion and philosophy, this preoccupation with the immediacies to the exclusion
of ultimates meant frankly a secularizing
of life, that is, a relinquishing
of all ideal or transcendent
aspects which hope and wonder might evoke.
Now here's my theory — Islam is one
of the
newest religions — it is going thru its teenage years when religion is most important
aspect of life Mullahs / priests have very high degree
of influence in society.
On the other hand, Jesus» ascent through the resurrection and
new immortal
life truly re-enacts the miracle
of the primordial act
of the actualization
of existents in a sort
of «upward» or «backward» sense — that is just as creative
aspect of Jesus who brought humanity into being through «the Spirit or the Thought», the word kun — out
of the recesses
of the darkness
of non-being [SN], his return through resurrection, potentially leads humanity back to the state
of uns in him.
William I. Thomas and Florian Znaniecki, The Polish Peasant in Europe and America (Boston: Gorham Press, 1918 - 20); cf. Herbert Blumer, An Appraisal
of Thomas» «The Polish Peasant in Europe and America» (
New York: Social Science Research Council, 1939); Ellsworth Faris, «The Sect and the Sectarian,» in The Nature
of Human Nature (Chicago: University
of Chicago Press, 1938); Liston Pope, Millhands and Preachers, A Study
of Gastonia (
New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1940); Raymond J. Jones, A Comparative Study
of Civil Behavior Among Negroes (Washington: Howard University, 1939); Arthur H. Fauset, Black Gods
of the Metropolis (Philadelphia: University
of Pennsylvania Press, 1944); J. F. C. Wright, Slava Boku, The Story
of the Dukhobors (
New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1940); Ephraim Ericksen, The Psychological and Ethical
Aspects of Mormon Group
Life (Chicago: University
of Chicago Press, 1922); Edward Jones Allen, The Second United Order among Mormons (
New York: Columbia University Press, 1936); Robert Henry Murray, Group Movements Through the Ages (
New York: Harper & Bros., 1935); David Ludlum, Social Ferment in Vermont, Columbia Studies in American Culture, No. 5 (
New York: Columbia University Press, 1939).
Admittedly, in the area
of religious faith and morals we have been rather slower to discard the old in favour
of the
new, for this is the
aspect of human
life in which conservatism has always been most strongly entrenched, for the very good reason that man looks to this area
of life more than any other for his stability and security.
I like the way Alan Hirsch describe the «message»
of the Bible as being «simplex» simple because it can be understood by a child and an illiterate peasant complex, because we'll spend our entire
life always discovering
new aspects of it, and struggling to know more and more God and Jesus, and «the mystery» which Paul was running after (Phil 3)
I have suggested elsewhere that value - free technology, the military - industrial complex, and narrow nationalism might be modern examples
of such principalities and powers.9 Hendrikus Berkhof suggests that human traditions, astrology, fixed religious rules, clans, public opinion, race, class, state, and Volk are among the powers.10 Walter Wink sees the powers as the inner
aspects of institutions, their «spirituality,» the inner spirit or driving force that animates, legitimates, and regulates their outward manifestations.11 They are «the invisible forces that determine human existence «12 When such things dehumanize human
life, thwart and distort the human spirit, block God's gift
of shalom, the followers
of Jesus are rallied for a
new kind
of holy war.
This
aspect of the
new meaning in the
life of faith helps us to see more deeply into the question
of whether faith can ever be lost once it has become real in
life.
(Elements and
aspects of this
new consciousness, its forms and contents, can be found in the following sources: William Braden, The Age of Aquarius (Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1970); Charles Reich, The Greening of America (New York: Random House, 1970); Lewis Mumford, The Pentagon of Power (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1970); Erich Fromm, The Revolution of Hope (New York: Bantam Books, 1968); Herbert Marcuse, Eros and Civilization (Boston: Beacon Press, 1966); Norman O. Brown, Life Against Death (Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 1959); Ferkiss, The Technological Society; Lynn White, Jr., Machina ex Deo (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1968), and Roszak, The Making of a Counter-Cultu
new consciousness, its forms and contents, can be found in the following sources: William Braden, The Age
of Aquarius (Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1970); Charles Reich, The Greening
of America (
New York: Random House, 1970); Lewis Mumford, The Pentagon of Power (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1970); Erich Fromm, The Revolution of Hope (New York: Bantam Books, 1968); Herbert Marcuse, Eros and Civilization (Boston: Beacon Press, 1966); Norman O. Brown, Life Against Death (Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 1959); Ferkiss, The Technological Society; Lynn White, Jr., Machina ex Deo (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1968), and Roszak, The Making of a Counter-Cultu
New York: Random House, 1970); Lewis Mumford, The Pentagon
of Power (
New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1970); Erich Fromm, The Revolution of Hope (New York: Bantam Books, 1968); Herbert Marcuse, Eros and Civilization (Boston: Beacon Press, 1966); Norman O. Brown, Life Against Death (Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 1959); Ferkiss, The Technological Society; Lynn White, Jr., Machina ex Deo (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1968), and Roszak, The Making of a Counter-Cultu
New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1970); Erich Fromm, The Revolution
of Hope (
New York: Bantam Books, 1968); Herbert Marcuse, Eros and Civilization (Boston: Beacon Press, 1966); Norman O. Brown, Life Against Death (Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 1959); Ferkiss, The Technological Society; Lynn White, Jr., Machina ex Deo (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1968), and Roszak, The Making of a Counter-Cultu
New York: Bantam Books, 1968); Herbert Marcuse, Eros and Civilization (Boston: Beacon Press, 1966); Norman O. Brown,
Life Against Death (Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 1959); Ferkiss, The Technological Society; Lynn White, Jr., Machina ex Deo (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1968), and Roszak, The Making
of a Counter-Culture.
The Strategy
of the Genes: A Discussion
of Some
Aspects of Theoretical Biology (London: Allen and Unwin, 1957); Hardy, Sir Alister, The Biology
of God: A Scientist's Study
of Man the Religious Animal (
New York: Taplinger Publishing Company, 1976); by the same author, The
Living Stream: A Restatement
of Evolution and its Relation to the Spirit
of Man (London: Collins, 1965), and The Divine Flame: An Essay Towards a Natural History
of Religion (London: Collins, 1966), Vols.
The enhancement
of the divine
life in its consequent
aspect has opened up
new possibilities
of relationship with the creation and has also provided
new material through which God may act upon creative potentiality, thus bringing to pass that emergence
of novelty which is so genuine an element in our experience and (as our observation informs us)
of the world at large.
With the help
of coaching, a completely
new light can be thrown on different
aspects of personal as well as professional
life.
In response, we then went on to give the standard free - will response: that the prima facie plausibility
of this contention is deceiving, that while it may seem easy to identify specific
aspects of our present system that it appears could be profitably removed with impunity, what the critic must do in this case is identify another entire determinate natural order that would neither imply the present evils, nor imply any similar
new evils, but still imply the goods that make human
life possible.
Thus our surrender in faith to the paradoxical image
of God's own proximity to the lost and repressed
aspects of the world (and therefore to the excluded
aspects of our own selves, which are also a part
of that same lost world) can bring a
new intelligibility and truthfulness into the understanding
of our own
lives.
I used to tell a lot more stories about them — their spirituality, their daily
lives, their quirks, their
new experiences, their wisdom, their frustrations — but the «mum - blog»
aspect of my writing has wound down.
New lights have been vouchsafed us — the reality, capable
of definition,
of a Cosmogenesis; the discovery
of a genesis
of the atom,
of the increasingly «molecular»
aspect of living organisms pursued to the infinitesimal, and
of the persistence
of this «molecular» characteristic in the mechanisms
of heredity and evolution rising to the highest organic types; the existence
of a center
of indeterminacy at the very heart
of every element
of Matter... The cumulative effect
of these revelations has been to open our eyes to a very different and quite otherwise alluring possibility.
A minister whose career is suffused with a perception
of the «great church,» whose thinking bears the imprint
of his or her acquaintance with
living members
of many church traditions, will be a minister who understands and knows how to welcome people searching for a
new church home, those who have married into a
new denomination, and those who feel that they must turn away from some
aspect of their own history.
Raines exposes the often forgotten positive
aspects of grief and the benefits
of the grieving process, reminding us that good grieving rescues us from self - pity and other
life - denying attitudes by enabling us to preserve our past with solidity and depth, by opening us to
new meanings in the future beyond anger and regret, and by building compassion into our
lives for all who struggle to make their grieving selves a friend
of life.
On the contrary, it means that those events and occasions have so much entered into and so much become part
of Deity in his consequent
aspect — providing
new possibilities for relationship,
new opportunities for creative advance,
new chances for the bringing into actuality
of genuine and richer good --- that they are in some deep and real sense integral to the divine
life itself.
To proclaim the criteria by which the Coming King will judge persons and nations, to exemplify those standards in the church as the
new society, and to work for their recognition by the world — these are irreducible
aspects of the Christian summons to the forgiveness
of sins and
new life, and to the lordship
of the risen and returning King.
Look around at the design
of the universe — expanding becomming more, our imagination expanding becomming more, our sense
of significance expanding becomming more, evolution moves forward into
new life forms — better forms — more advanced forms in all
aspects... yet atheists just retrograde to dirt.
«Thus, also in our century, the Lord, the Holy Spirit, has given us
new initiatives with
new aspects of Christian
life: On being
lived by human persons with th ``... If the movements are really gifts
of the Holy Spirit, they integrate and serve the Church, and in the patient dialogue between pastors and movements a fruitful form is born, in which these elements become edifying elements for the Church
of today and tomorrow
Every time a person can see, even if only ironically and ambiguously, the events
of his or her social and personal
life illuminated by some
aspect of the
life and death
of Jesus, then parabolic understanding is taking place, the ordinary is seen in a
new context.
When the writers
of the
New Testament hold up this
aspect of his
life for imitation, they make clear allusions to Isaiah 53.
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aspect of their
lives.
My
New Year's resolution is to be more consistent in all
aspects of my
life; including diet and exercise.
As you'll see in the video above, there's
new cinematics in F1 2017 and a bit more
of the «
live the
life»
aspect, plus the massively extended Research & Development feature (which now features engine and gearbox management).
The word from the England camp was that he was leaning towards staying at the King Power, but there are definitely other
aspects that the 29 year old will be considering as well, as in if he would want to spend more time away from his family only a few months after getting married, or even the upheaval
of moving his
new wife and teenage children away to a
new life in London.
It can affect every
aspect of a
new mother's
life.
Nervousness is normal, but using this particular template to decide every
aspect of our child's
lives is
NEW and it can drive a caring parent NUTS.»
Since technology now affects all
aspects of our
life, many people are wanting to catch the tech bug later in
life, learn some
new skills, or even change careers and work in IT.
This guide will cover various
aspects of giving birth and to prepare you for what is a trying but, but at the end
of which a
new baby and joy is brought into your
life.
Although information, support, and experience are all essential
aspects of a support group, over the years I have found camaraderie to be the most important tool in
new parents»
lives.
I applied all my clinical nutrition and health knowledge to every
aspect of my pregnancy and my
new baby's
life.
And on top
of that, you'll have to pay attorneys upwards
of $ 300 per hour (times 2); there's the move — one or both
of you will have to find
new living quarters; and then there's the impact on the kids — the physical
aspect of going back and forth between homes schlepping clothes and belongings, the mental burden
of having to track where uniforms and schoolbooks are, and the emotional loss
of a home base and intact family unit.
With the
New Year here, promises to do better in all
aspects of life abound.