Sentences with phrase «beyond everyday experiences»

«Inside Out» celebrates the power of film to transport you out of your own head into worlds beyond everyday experiences and attitudes.
On similar perspectives, humans are just not psychologically equipped to understand issues or risks beyond their everyday experience.

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Most forms of religion have included some reference to another world beyond or above the world of everyday experience.
Anything beyond hackneyed everyday experience, reproducible at will to «scientific» observers, tends to be treated as superstition, magic, or myth.
This is a far cry from the prosaic grammar of description of everyday events, and therefore moves beyond the meager imaginations of those who dwell only in the flat and descriptive world of sense experience.
Political models should be: (1) relevant — they should reflect the empirical system they attempt to symbolize; (2) economical — they should simplify that which is being modeled; (3) rigorous — they should apply the same operating rules and assumptions of the scheme at every level of the system; (4) combinatorially rich — they should be able to generate webs of relationships or patterns throughout the system; (5) powerful organizers — they should have relevance or correspondence to processes beyond the range of their initial concern; (6) original — they should give insights beyond the highly probable visions of everyday language and experience.
And so we have new opportunities to manipulate things beyond what you would infer from your everyday experience.
Travel and moving beyond one's normal, everyday experience, both physically and psychologically, occur many times in the story.
It is a mirror for both everyday and special moments, and a window for what is beyond our daily experiences.
Surprising and delighting fans motivates us everyday, especially when we introduce new entertainment experiences that go beyond gaming.
Its purpose was to explore the imaginary dimension of habitation at the diasporian - communities that are created beyond national borders focusing on the experience of women, as well as the exploration of the everyday life mythographies in conditions of displacement, temporariness and deterritorialization.
In the accompanying catalogue essay, Kirby described the works in Beyond Realism as «banal objects... things that we experience as directly as the things of everyday life.
Having something disquieting and a consistent otherness, her pieces are positioned beyond our experience of everyday reality.
Beyond the simple in - and - outs of our everyday lives, we experience deeper changes as our life experiences evolve and transform us.
She explains why adopted or fostered children can often experience self - esteem issues, the impact it can have on their lives, and offers everyday strategies to help the child to move beyond their trauma and develop healthy self - esteem.
«Industry members are able to go beyond the theory and contribute with their everyday experiences in the marketplace.»
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