Sentences with phrase «away from the nature»

well its based on how fare wee drift away from nature.
Hence man turns away from Nature, from all visible objects.
Turn friendship, the American moral doctrine commands, into networking to maximize the possible human progress away from nature.
So who they are is dependent, in large part, on when they live in History or how far they live away from nature.
We'd have neither the freedom nor the impetus to move away from nature, and we'd neither have nor need «natural rights.»
The further we get away from nature that nurtures us, the more we create negative gene expressions.
Sadly, a lot of us live in the city, far away from the nature, hopefully near some park area, and it takes us a significant -LSB-...]
Since I live in a city, I often feel far away from nature and its wonders.
Since the 1980s, there has been a 20 percent decline in visits to U.S. national parks and a cultural shift away from nature - based recreation in favor of things like the indoor screen time.
Nutritionists and wellness advocates are hearkening back to our ancestral roots more and more, tapping into the original intent for our complex design after centuries of lifestyle changes that have moved us further and further away from nature.
Well on the plus side it wouldn't take too much time away from our nature walk.
Louv has devoted much of his career researching how the move away from nature has affected children and families.
Most people these days, I feel, has veered away from nature and this reconnection feels right,» said Kiara Konishi, 16, of Holy Names High School in Oakland and current LINC Intern.
Each guest villa is just steps away from nature trails that lead you to private waterfalls and the rainforest canopy.
At Swim Up Garden suite, you are a step away from nature, relaxation and entertainment
Had the story been more serious, I think that would have ultimately taken away from the nature of the game instead of adding to it.
The story might not have been the very deep or interesting, and the characters were a bit shallow, but that didn't take away from the nature of it all, either.
I think this is a description of his working method: «drawing» was a matter of quickly recording his sensations in front of nature, whereas «colour» (which was only used in his studio, away from nature) was the less direct process of inventing a coloured decoration which would be an equivalent for his experience.
Although the natural processes of growth and decay have been the operative thematic in all of her work, lately the artist has veered away from nature and towards cultural constructions of uncertainty and instability.
Such works were mostly painted indoors, well away from nature, in the comfort of the studio.
There will be plenty of kids raised away from nature, but there will be a lot more and an increasing number whose parents will want them to know more about the world around them.
He knew that man's heart away from nature becomes hard; he knew that lack of respect for growing, living things soon led to lack of respect for humans too.
Statistics say that children are spending less time outdoors, and there is the diagnosis of nature deficit disorder, which leads many to point fingers at technology for taking children away from nature.

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The move is part of the sweeping trend that is shaking the center aisles of the supermarket, as my esteemed colleague Beth Kowitt has written about so thoughtfully in the pages of Fortune: a migration away from processed foods to those that are simpler and less removed from nature.
Walker even credits ride - hailing services like Uber and Lyft for changing the nature of business travel, specifically the willingness of people to stay in hotels a little farther away from their business.
Most investors shy away from bonds because they yield (or return) less than equities and tend to be more complex in nature.
Due to the independent nature of contract work — it's often done away from the office, without direct supervision — it can be a tricky thing to manage, even for experienced CEOs.
Giving some a fairer share, of course, means taking a share away from others, and these Belgian academics certainly don't shy away from the redistributionist nature of their project.
There are positives and negatives with shifting away from capital income taxation, but we should be clear on the long - run implications of TFSAs — they will transform the nature of our personal income taxation system.
Understanding that by nature, humans will often walk away from a system that is overly complex, modern brokers do an excellent job of supplying interfaces that are straightforward and user - friendly.
With the recent developments, there has been a marked shift in the nature of the Bank's operations away from foreign exchange swaps to repos in the domestic market, with bank paper as collateral.
Pete Rojwongsuriya: Bishkek is small enough that you don't feel overwhelmed by it, it's less than an hour away from stunning nature, the Ala Archa National Park, the internet is fast with 4G available all over the city, and many new and upcoming cafes and restaurants for you to explore.
Many businesses tend to shy away from accepting cryptocurrency payments because of their volatile nature.
All he wants is for us to turn away from our old natures, and walk in his way.
Zeus, Venus, Satan, Sheva, Krisna, Jesus, Allah... all embraceable man - made myths for people too mentally conditioned to honestly consider their own religious brainwashing, too lazy and / or stupid to actually confront and learn the science of mother nature, and too empowered / deluded by sectarian association to relocate their nose an inch away from the ass end of the sheep they follow in single file.
Wail away all you like, about the const - itution and how it is being mis - read, the true meaning of the separation of / from church and state, but it all does not matter — the law as currently interpreted and enforced says events of this nature are not legal!
His psychologism reorients the search for guidance away from reason toward human nature itself and therefore favors widely distributed and long - established practices over novel schemes of improvement.
I won't give you the full quote but it talked about how church as part of active discipleship can make strangers seem less threatening, but how the pull of human nature keeps trying to take us away from that (ie strangers become more threatening).
Mark (STUPID @ $ $ h0le): Of course there could have been other motives tied into these events, you can't get away from that aspect with human nature....
As we grow into the world as infants, the exigencies of our physical nature lead us further and further away from the purity of soul suggested by baptism, while habitual responses gain the upper hand over our wish to follow the prompting of our higher nature.
One of the most dramatic changes in my own denomination is the shift away from the adult midnight service on Christmas Eve to a wildly popular «family» service at an earlier hour, which by its very nature can not offer much in the way of a sermon or more challenging music.
Unlike much of the preceding story of the Incarnation, this dramatic episode temporarily draws our attention away from the maternal nature of Mary and towards the paternal nature of Joseph.
Yet for us this epistemological dimension of the redemption is not from the supposedly «incurably» dualistic nature of human knowing but from stubbornly dualistic theories of human knowing which over the millennia of their influence have whittled away wonder.
Usually pro-abortion advocates shy away from the eugenic nature of their cause.
It limits the divine nature of Scripture to some non-existent manuscripts, and restricts the accurate understanding of Scripture to a few scholarly elites who study Greek and Hebrew while shut away from the rest of the world, and then tell all of us who are out in the world, how wrong and ignorant we are about what the Bible really means.
Every determination of his nature which makes the God immediately knowable is indeed a milestone on the way of approximation, but one which marks an increase instead of a decrease in the distance; it does not measure toward the Paradox but away from it, back past Socrates and the Socratic ignorance.
In the bigger picture, it is a slippery and dangerous slope away from God to doubt that the Word of God as available to us now in the entire Bible does not sufficiently provide the explanation of God's nature and grace and the means for our salvation through faith in Christ, and such a situation can not logically stand anyway.
In other words, because the NALC is not in communion with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC)-- churches they broke away from over significant theological differences regarding the nature of Scriptural authority — the LWF is rejecting the NALC's application.
In gentler tones this is also the burden of the Sermon on the Mount where, without any abrogating of the Ten Commandments, the emphasis is shifted away from legalism to those inner attitudes that determine the nature of a man, and hence his acts.
«Instead of fitting into a natural world as best they could — like every creature before — the human species consciously took control away from Mother Nature and into its own hands through a process we now refer to as the Agricultural revolution.»
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