Through metaphors
we create images in our minds which make us feel better about ourselves.
Our brains tend to
create an image in our mind of what someone might look like.It is only our natural instinct to do so.If you ever meet or met the person they did not look anything like you had in your mind?
Novels are written to
create an image in your mind while films are made to give you the picture and do the heavy lifting for you.
It also works by
creating an image in your mind (all that aspirational, lifestyle stuff), and more prosaically by just logging the brand name.
Apple have carefully
created an image in the minds of consumers that their products are more refined, elegant, reliable and easy to use than their competitors.
Creating an image in the mind of an employer about what you are capable of doing, and what type of contribution you will be able to make to his or her organization is important.
Not exact matches
Branding is a marketing strategy that involves
creating a differentiated name and
image — often using a logo and / or tag line —
in order to establish a presence
in the consumer's
mind and attract and keep customers.
If so, then human
minds,
created in the
image and likeness of God, should be able to understand the world
in which we find ourselves; much of the skepticism of modern society needs then to be rethought by Christians.
exactly — people pick and choose bits and pieces of whatever faiths, ideas or memes help them build the picture of their god
in their
minds, the parts that * feel right *; brick by brick they're just building a spiritual alter - ego of their own selves, we
create god
in their own
image;
If we understand it as accurately telling what was
in the
mind and heart of God, then we have to deal with the issue of why did God
create us
in his
image, knowing that he planned to destroy so many of us, and tell the rest of us that, at least
in certain circumstances, it is fine with him if we destroy each other.
There were those
in the plant who worked, that is,
created a product from an
image in their
minds.
mankind is so insignifacant to the rest of the universe who
in their right
mind could be conceited enough to believe theres a god who
created us
in his
image
In so doing he perhaps had in mind the words of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which reminds us that, «Created «in the image of God», man also expresses the truth of his relationship with God the Creator by the beauty of his artistic works» before further explaining that, «To the extent that it is inspired by truth and love of beings, art bears a certain likeness to God's activity in what he has create
In so doing he perhaps had
in mind the words of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which reminds us that, «Created «in the image of God», man also expresses the truth of his relationship with God the Creator by the beauty of his artistic works» before further explaining that, «To the extent that it is inspired by truth and love of beings, art bears a certain likeness to God's activity in what he has create
in mind the words of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which reminds us that, «
Created «in the image of God», man also expresses the truth of his relationship with God the Creator by the beauty of his artistic works» before further explaining that, «To the extent that it is inspired by truth and love of beings, art bears a certain likeness to God's activity in what he has c
Created «
in the image of God», man also expresses the truth of his relationship with God the Creator by the beauty of his artistic works» before further explaining that, «To the extent that it is inspired by truth and love of beings, art bears a certain likeness to God's activity in what he has create
in the
image of God», man also expresses the truth of his relationship with God the Creator by the beauty of his artistic works» before further explaining that, «To the extent that it is inspired by truth and love of beings, art bears a certain likeness to God's activity
in what he has create
in what he has
createdcreated.
For the human
mind, that is the spiritual soul, is in the image of that Mind which creates and sustains the whole cos
mind, that is the spiritual soul, is
in the
image of that
Mind which creates and sustains the whole cos
Mind which
creates and sustains the whole cosmos.
However, I think that as evangelicals we must keep
in mind how often we
create the Bible
in our own
image.
Man,
created in God's
image, has spiritual existence, not as something added to his bodily substance, but as the expression of that concrete body -
mind unity which he is as a person.
Also, keep
in mind that Jesus — «the fun loving hippie, also spoke of judgment and hell... you can just pull out the pieces of God you like and disregard the elements... if so you are
creating a god
in your own
image and not His.
It basically involves
creating a detailed
image in your child's
mind about how urine is made and how it is eliminated.
With this
in mind, the researchers with the Illinois State Geological Survey are testing equipment that has never been used before with carbon sequestration, including seismic sensors that use vibrational energy to
create a detailed
image of the gas plume.
It's a way of focusing your imagination to
create calm, peaceful
images in your
mind, thereby providing a «mental escape.»»
When we read, we train our
minds to
create a mental
image that we choose to get lost
in.
When
creating an outfit with a purple colour, just keep
in mind the rule of 3 colours: 1st primary colour, the 2nd colour is intended to emphasize the first and third colour is the one that gives the
image perfection.
I work well over 60 hours a week to
create a beautiful
image rich and content reverent blog with you
in mind.
Arguably, perhaps people feel they can fall
in love with someone at first sight because they can
create a perfect
image of their personality
in their
minds — the person can be however they wish them to be — flawless before meeting.
6 Arguably, perhaps people feel they can fall
in love with someone at first sight because they can
create a perfect
image of that person's personality
in their
minds — the person can be however they wish them to be.
If I can keep this
image in the forefront of my
mind when it comes to my partner, then I will be more conscious of when my behavior or response
creates a constricted atmosphere or one of freedom.
We did our best to avoid the profiles that looked like they were
created from google
image searches, and with that
in mind, we were still able to find some really decent prospects.
It will definitely
create your positive
image in the
minds of the visitors.
You can't show a ghost without making people think, at least
in some small corner of their
mind, about how the
image was
created.
By means of preparing to play a journalist, Sheil becomes,
in effect, a journalist, and her virtual portraiture of Chubbuck,
creating an
image in the viewer's
mind of Christine
in her time and place, is more vivid, inspired, troubling, and enduring than the one that Campos brings dramatically to the screen.
It's really little more than fanciful imagery and disjointed bits of tumult, packaged together so that fans of the book can see the things they read about and compare how closely the
images corresponded to the ones
created in their own
mind's eye.
Students learn to: - Define key terms related to the historical context of The Holocaust; - Remember and understand key information about Anne Frank's experiences, that they learn from an engaging PowerPoint presentation; - Read extracts from Anne Frank's diary; - Answer a range of questions to demonstrate their understanding of Anne's diary; - Analyse the language features used by Anne Frank to
create dramatic
images in the
mind of the reader; - Peer - assess each others» learning attempts.
It's proven that if you
create an
image of something
in your
mind, you will never forget it.
Play a piece of Mozart's music for your students and have them write about how it makes them feel and the
images this piece of music
creates in their
minds.
«Rebranding is a marketing strategy
in which a new name, term, symbol, design, or combination thereof is
created for an established brand with the intention of developing a new, differentiated identity
in the
minds of consumers, investors, and competitors Often, this involves radical changes to a brand's logo, name,
image, marketing strategy, and advertising themes.
These elements all work together to
create a visual
image of your story
in the potential buyers
mind.
A graphic designer can re-size, format text and
images in the manuscript, add designs or
create more complicated formatting if you have a certain look
in mind for your book.
Thesis writing task
creates a horrible
image in students
mind and even every student tries to get rid of it.
This ebook will guide you through the main design principles to keep
in mind when
creating your app icon and splash
image, to boost your chances of getting your app published
in the stores and provide a superlative user experience at the same time.
Suddenly, I discovered that not only were people not making it up, but that being unable to
create visual
images in your
mind is a rare condition, affecting less than 2 % of the population.
Descriptive essays offer freedom to express your emotions and
create an
image in the reader's
mind.
You want your book to tell a story via pictures; with that
in mind,
create a picture sequence that follows some sort of natural progression (certain
images might inform what follows, for example).
Create a designated merchandising area that conveys the spa
image, and keep
in mind that bathing products are not the only ones that are a good fit.
Colors are important visual cues that
create strong mental
images in peoples»
minds.
The campaign helped
create a colorful
image of India
in the
minds of consumers all over the world.
Hell, he has even managed to have two children, which I'm going to assume, for reasons of my mental health, were either adopted or
created via artificial insemination, otherwise
images of Japan's fascination with hentai and tentacles begin to appear
in my
mind.
None of Suky's pieces are taken from drawings or technical measurements but are
created from the
images she sees
in her
mind.
I work from the hand - eye connection and what I would call sightings —
images appear
in my
mind's eye that I try to
create.
Through its collage of
images,
creating, according to Rosenquist, «a kind of motion
in the
mind», America's mainstream cultural values were being questioned by its own popular advertising imagery.
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