Not exact matches
This gospel
of salvation, with its elevated estimate
of human worth and possibility, possessed a
close kinship with the Greek philosophy.
Despite the
close kinship and friendship
of these countries, the treatment
of the American Revolution and the War
of 1812 differed radically.
In the sustained if intermittent violent disputes with her near neighbors, Ammon and Moab (Lot), and Edom (Esau), Israel continues to recognize her
close kinship with these semitic groups but insists in the stories that her claim to Canaan was validated long before she came out
of Egypt and into the land under Joshua.
Certainly other factors are at play here, from low levels
of education to strong
kinship systems, but it's likely that Christian and Muslim teachings celebrating the generation
of life and customs and rituals honoring the sacrifices
of fathers and mothers play a role in accounting for the
close connection between fertility and faith around the globe.
Regarding his intellectual affinities, Hartshorne feels himself to be «
closest» to Charles Sanders Peirce, Henri Bergson, and A. N. Whitehead.4 He expresses gratitude to his Harvard professors C. I. Lewis and H. M. Sheffer for introducing him to «logical exactitude,» and especially to Professor William Ernest Hocking, his first teacher in philosophical theology, for fresh insights into a philosophically trustworthy vision
of God.5 Furthermore, he acknowledges some indebtedness to Josiah Royce, William James, and Ralph Barton Perry, as well as a
close kinship to the Russian existentialist Nicolai Berdyaev.6 Nevertheless, Hartshome's philosophy is strikingly similar and most profoundly indebted to that
of A. N. Whitehead.
They vastly increased in number but retained
close ties
of kinship.
Paul comes from a
close family and craves the
kinship of a team.
When she was 5, her older brother gave her a copy
of Oliver Butterworth's The Enormous Egg, a fantasy that plays off the then - controversial notion
of a
close kinship between dinosaurs and birds.
Recent research demonstrates that the bonds
of kinship will not keep a chimp from piling up stones and hurling them at zoo visitors if they get too
close.
Each succeeding room will reveal a faster moving and more intricate part
of the mechanism and / or display, until, at the end, the visitor comprehends, or is nudged a bit
closer to comprehending, the whole vast, complex, slow / fast, cosmic / human, inexorable, mysterious, terrible, joyous sweep
of time and feels
kinship with all who live, or will live, in its embrace.
Suspicions that this
close kinship played some role in their kids» problems led the two families to this clinic at King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (KFSHRC) and into the care
of Fowzan Alkuraya, a young Saudi geneticist who had recently returned from the United States.
Small fragments
of mitochondrial DNA were eventually sequenced, confirming the Asian Elephant's
close kinship to the Woolly Mammoth — even
closer than to African Elephants.
She finds
kinship in a bartender named Luke Cage (Mike Colter) and gets
closer to her estranged adoptive sister, Trish Walker (Rachael Taylor), who hasn't quite yet adopted the identity
of Hellcat.
A small film
of overwhelming power, you can feels Huston's
kinship with Joyce's
closing passage: «Better to pass boldly into that other world in the full glory
of some passion than fade and wither dismally with age.»
True love between a worldly member
of the culturati and a relative innocent, a specific Jewish backdrop, an acclaimed literary novel at the source — all these elements suggest a
closer kinship between Disobedience and a more recent art - house hit about a gay romance.
Poised in front
of the flat bottomed steering wheel in the refreshed 2014 Buick Regal GS, its
close kinship to its Opel Insignia cousin is readily evident, as is the fact Buick is getting...
Take Over makes audible the
close relationship
of these two political anthems and mines the musical
kinship for traces
of this changing symbolic significance.
These include reviewing the status
of children in
kinship care to be
closer to that
of looked after children in relation to the immensely difficult circumstances they often face.
One
of the upsides
of being a grandparent or
kinship carer is being able to make
close friendships with people in a similar situation to you.
Kinship Placements: An Integrative Approach Crittenden & Farnfeld (2008) In Foster Care Therapist Handbook: Relational Approaches to the Children and Their Families View Abstract Describes kinship care as an important alternative to standard foster care and offers guidelines to help case managers make decisions involving relative and nonrelative foster care to help protect children and promote the development of close familial conne
Kinship Placements: An Integrative Approach Crittenden & Farnfeld (2008) In Foster Care Therapist Handbook: Relational Approaches to the Children and Their Families View Abstract Describes
kinship care as an important alternative to standard foster care and offers guidelines to help case managers make decisions involving relative and nonrelative foster care to help protect children and promote the development of close familial conne
kinship care as an important alternative to standard foster care and offers guidelines to help case managers make decisions involving relative and nonrelative foster care to help protect children and promote the development
of close familial connections.
These community - based
kinship care services provide a range
of cultural and support services for children in
kinship care and their families
close to where they live.
The article discusses the strengths
of Latino and other immigrant
kinship families due to their social networks, which include both
close and distant relatives and friends that may be considered family, such as godparents.
Kinship care is the care given to a child whose parents are unable to provide the care and support for a child and this responsibility is taken on by a family member such as a grandparent, aunt, uncle, sibling or other connected adults to the child such as godparents or
close friends
of the family.
Although an individual act
of lateral violence, be it bullying, backstabbing or gossiping can target one person, the traumatic impact can reverberate across the community because
of the
close community and
kinship ties in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.