Sentences with phrase «by much literature»

This is well backed by much literature, science and research, especially as we are growing in our understanding of trauma, its impact and how to heal from it when we get stuck in trauma responses.

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It is one without too much economic literature behind it (I am not well read by any stretch of the most generous imagination) and almost no political doctrine.
Much of the background material and the presentations at Canberra, in the vein of such recent literature as that by John Hick and WCC Mission Director Christopher Duraisingh, posited the spirit without the Logos.
«Theory» holds sway in contemporary discussions of literature, poetry, and art these days as much by force of habit as by ardent conviction.
The second recent book to advance the response of process theology to liberation theology significantly is Delwin Brown's To Set at Liberty.7 This is not so much a critical response to the challenge of the liberation theologies as a reflection on freedom stimulated by this literature.
To distinguish these worlds I shall first use the four narrative genres identified by Northrop Frye.6 Frye has laid out all of Western literature in a great imaginary circle that has four cardinal points much like those of a compass.
Much of the literature generated by and about postliberal theology has debated these questions.
The feminist literature (and much of post-modernism) has been driven by an animosity against Descartes and his substance dualism.
I certainly wouldn't assume as much about the undergraduate English students I teach, and I have ceased to be surprised by blithe ignorance about Western literature's biblical groundings in otherwise brilliant and intellectually agile doctoral students.
Jehovahs witnesses will be the ones to actually have a bible handy and nobody and I mean nobody can refute them using the bible and they know this thats why they have videos warning people to stay away from them because if people would actually hear them out for 5 minutes with an open mind they would realize that their church leaders are lieing to them for money and by they way Mr Grahm how much does your orinization charge for bibles and literature?
they all say same thing pretty much... got to remember we can not fully trust 100 percent all translations... which is why one needs to study properly by using Koine Greek (for NT) dictionaries and concordances... and Hebrew dictionaries for OT... when one realizes how the versions are trnalated they will see this... also... thuis is true of ANY piece of literature... have you ever studied and spoken another r language?
«My impression is that so much of the literature that has really dominated our thinking about the church derives from generalized abstractions about what the church ought to be or about what the evils of the church are by theologians who are at best uncomfortable in trying to apply that to particular congregations.
More and more frequently, the literature on compulsive eating is admitting as much; there is even a book or two by that approximate title.
The club was anti-communist and had an active Defence Committee chaired for over 15 years by Sir Patrick Wall, MP, MC, and produced much literature on the perceived threat posed by Soviets and communists everywhere.
We will see what the peer - reviewed scientific literature has to say on the subject, and show that not only have the IPCC surface temperature projections been remarkably accurate, but they have also performed much better than predictions made by climate contrarians.»
Somatic and neural growth patterns of primates have received much consideration in the literature, with anthropoids being the best studied by far.
According to Dr. john Cannell (and much of the medical literature), Vitamin D has been shown to significantly aid the immune system in fighting off pathogenic diseases like colds and significantly help in reducing risk for breast cancer by 50 %.
Most of the stuff I find myself creeped out by no matter how many times I see it (e.g., Cure, the Winkie's scene in Mulholland Drive) is just on the border of the irrational, but slasher movies — in which the narrative is almost always a process of elimination — are really easy to rationalize, which is probably why there's so much academic literature about them.
A couple of much older attitudes underlying the two books are a view of cinema as literature by other means and, conversely, a view of film analysis as a literary and linear pursuit.
Another literature review, conducted by economists Jeffrey Grogger and Derek Neal, found few clear - cut gains for white students, while «urban minorities in Catholic schools fare much better than similar students in public schools.»
[6] This literature does not give a clear indicator of just how much of the gap might be explained by bias, however.
The results indicated wide variation in spending by course, with some elective courses — including Latin, AP Spanish, and drafting — costing twice as much on a per - pupil basis as algebra, literature, and composition.
Dr. Laura Goe, Dr. Courtney Bell, and Ms. Olivia Little note in Approaches to Evaluating Teacher Effectiveness, «Given that teachers» roles involve much more than simply providing subject - matter instruction, it is appropriate to consider a broader and more comprehensive definition of effective teachers consisting of five points and formulated by evaluating discussions of teacher effectiveness in the research literature as well as in policy documents, standards and reports» (2008).
The only English professor on the committee, Dr. Sandra Stotsky, explains that common core is unlikely to prepare students for college and will stunt students» critical thinking skills by replacing much classic literature with informational reading such as EPA regulations.
Much of the current literature in this area has been driven by a model of «high involvement» or «high performance» organizations (e.g., Lawler, Mohrman and Ledford, 1992).
Please don't tell me I'm devaluing literature by pricing it too low and giving too much away.
If I could, I would now proceed to quote the whole poem before going further — it is so glorious, the foundation masterpiece of Western literature — in this immaculately forged new translation by Robert Fagles, which gives us much of Homer's precision, resurrecting the terrible beauty of Greece's Bronze Age in language as swift as Apollo's arrows — note the overwhelming inevitability of the half line «and down he came like night» — yet enclosing a gorgeous strength capable of burnishing each detail to brilliance.
YA / Curriculum Support: Teens turned off by poetry sections in literature classes might find this compelling illustrated volume much more appealing.
With this book, Showalter adds much - needed perspective to women's literature, putting works rediscovered by feminist literary scholars into historical context.
Our tastes in literature over the last century have been shaped as much by the 300 page standard as they have by story - telling, literary merit, or creative genius.
There there is another, much more important point to make about all this: ebooks are a by - product of a much greater, more important enterprise: the digitisation of paper literature.
Simply put, the Amazon - PTA program is much better than nothing, just as indicated by statistics in the accompanying literature online:
By contrast, she says, the French market has for many years seemed much slower to warm to Turkish literature.
SASKATOON — While much - publicized efforts by Saskatoon author Yann Martel to connect with Prime Minister Stephen Harper via literature have been met by silence, the writer has received a sign of appreciation from a different office.
They include walking and socializing dogs at our Smithfield, Virginia center, as well as making positive changes all over the US by helping change laws in your area, distributing literature, being a voice for dogs that need our help, administrative tasks, and so much more.
The uniquely American theme of place, as evidenced in all our great literature, and much of our popular music and film, is largely precluded by the formal structures of the still - life.
Each embraced photography as one element of an artistic practice guided as much by literature, philosophy, and an attention to popular culture as by classical formal concerns of the medium.
While travelling she became immersed in Irish literature and was guided by the words and landscapes of Seamus Heaney, John Banville and John McGahern as much as the people she traveled with.
Playboy hasn't strayed much from it's tried and tested format of flesh and literature since its founding in 1953 by Hugh Heffner.
Thomas Chimes: The Body in Spirals, 2014 Text by Kelsey Halliday Johnson 84 pages, Softcover Published by Locks Art Publications ISBN: 978 -1-879173-95-8 While much of Thomas Chimes's (1921 - 2009) work is deeply indebted to literature, each body of work (his metal and plexi box constructions, drawings, and later white paintings) maintained structured systems that dictated the composition - a process - based manifestation of the classicist and symbolist ideals in his work.
«I'm sure I was thinking of my own childhood and how much I was deeply affected by children's literature,» Mikula, 57, said by phone from her home in western Massachusetts, where she lives with her longtime partner, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow.
Of all the art and literature that we have on Andy Warhol, much of it is largely dominated by his persona and in the way we see him; he is his art.
Equally, the motif of the hare, that would occupy Flanagan for much of the rest of his career (not to mention bringing him fame and fortune), came from his perennial attentiveness to the world of literature — Jarry's logic of the absurd simply being superseded by George Ewart Evans and David Thompson's «The Leaping Hare», a book exploring the hare's mythical attributes through history.
As well as tapping his own experiences, much of Munroe's practice comprises research that is informed by critical investigation and theories surrounding mythology and literature.
At least Chubachi's data were cited by Solomon et al., 1986, but his contribution sadly is not much acknowledged in the literature on the ozone hole history.
(There is a much bigger literature that discusses more subtle and powerful ways to do D&A, so this isn't the whole story by any means).
Was Andy implying that those on the climate activism side were an equivalent kind of propaganda machine, even though the case for the reality and gravity of climate change is much better validated by the scientific literature?
A popular method — much used in the climate science literature — is by a moving average.
Not much removed in fact from narrative unsupported by theory or literature.
There is clearly now so much junk in the body of climate science literature relied upon by the IPCC that only rigorous examination of their inputs, methods and results would have any hope of establishing the veracity of their conclusions.
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