Sentences with phrase «describe this feeling other»

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You have to go through the 86 adjectives twice, once checking those adjectives that you feel describe «the way you are expected to act by others» and once checking those that «you yourself believe really describe you.»
Compared with other areas in West Vancouver, this area is described as having a more «West Coast feel,» meaning green spaces are given priority over rampant development.
Plus, Bert Jacobs (Life Is Good), Sarah Prevette (Sprouter), and other entrepreneurs describe how it felt to launch for the first time.
According to a one - page summary of the cases that was jointly prepared for the Cuban government by the State Department's bureaus of Medical Services and Western Hemisphere affairs, «Some voiced feeling shocked or shaken by the exposure, or awoken (sic) from sleep, and others described a more gradual onset of symptoms that continued for days to weeks afterwards.»
In a follow up email to CT, Silver described how he feels about the government and other lawyers» change in their position on crypto — «vindicated.»
Anyway, trying to communicate this, and the other issues, to my then pastor was also fraught with problems as he seemed too preoccupied with how my leaving was making him feel than with the years of rejection I described which led to me leaving, I say leaving but I only moved to a church up the road (I had been in the first church for over 20 years but couldn't bear it any longer, which was a sad outcome).
A man in his middle years described his hopes for a weekend couples retreat: «I hope we can achieve that good, close feeling and learn to help others do better than we've done — we've wasted so much time in our marriage!»
No one is really «subjectively conscious,» precisely because no one could identify such subjectivity in others (and so could have no words to describe it in himself), and because there could be no way that evolutionary selection could detect or propagate this purely private «feel
In considering the Easter story, for instance, Cox describes the biblical accounts of Jesus» bodily resurrection as the confused ramblings of disciples who knew no other way to express their feeling that their rabbi remained somehow present in their lives.
I felt that described me and the world and other human beings around me.
If so, it would describe their position aptly enough, for they evidently felt themselves, and other people felt them, to be in some measure separate from «the people who care nothing for the Law.»
The director of this program describes why they prefer to use the growth group approach: «It is in the dynamics of a small group that we experience the interactions, feeling responses, and behavior patterns of our own family's relationships — and others.
I've also led self described atheists and agnostic in non-theistic guided meditations at their request and do not feel that such attempts to comfort others compromises what I or they believe.
Highlights for me included Chapter 2 («Turtles All the Way Down»), in which Jason manages to use a strange blend of Stephen Hawking and Dr. Suess to engage readers in a really helpful dissection of presuppositional apologetics, Chapter 4 («The Weight of Absence»), which beautifully illustrates the fear and emptiness that comes from not feeling God's presence as often or as keenly as other people seem to, and Chapter 5 («Reverse Bricklaying»), which describes Jason's struggles with prayer and the comfort he finds in traditional liturgy.
First it requires us to find and describe what Tillich called the «boundary situations,» that is, those points where modern men and women reach the limits of their human existence, where they sense they are alienated from society and other people, or feel a lack of personal meaning, or fear being useless and having no worth.2.
In describing and accounting for the lives of the Religious Right, which we define simply as religious conservatives with a considerable involvement in political activity, the book and the series tell the story primarily by focusing on leading episodes in the movement's history, including, but not limited to, the groundwork laid by Billy Graham in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964; a battle over sex education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and state.
I have felt quite personally the force of each of the other stances described in this article, for at various earlier periods in my life I have identified, in turn, with each one — beginning as a teenager with the full complement of antihomosexual stereotypes.
She considers the nurses «compassionate and sensitive»; describes herself as «always controlled, cooperative, compliant, an excellent patient, automatically responsive to the needs and feeling of others,» who is «shocked» when her grief breaks through her «normally strong controls.»
There was no other word to describe what I felt: freedom.
Students explore how humans» feelings and needs are similar to those of other living beings, describe how animals confined to factory farms and transported to slaughterhouses might feel and debate whether humans can justify eating other animals.
With a 5000 word literature review due in a week and another essay to begin, as well as other student - life commitments, exhausted doesn't even begin to describe how I feel.
But when the only other horse in what could only loosely be described as a two - horse race doesn't feel the need to turn up — Cristiano Ronaldo had very important Copa del Rey practice — then it does rather undermine even the pretense of suspense.
One of these, storge, is used to describe the familial affection experienced by family members for each other, the affection one feels for a pet, or the affection Zenit have had recently for playing in Portugal.
I love your post, you have described exactly how I feel at the moment.My older 4 children went to our local school, but now my son has just turned 5 and will attend kinder next year I am really considering homeschooling.I just have this niggling feeling in the back of my mind that our local school is just not right for him.I understand completely where you are coming from.I'm going to check out your other post and my options too.Good luck with your decision.
Don't miss our baby travel tips, offering advice on where to go (including lots of favorite vacation spots described by other parents), how to make your baby endure the car trip, air trip, sleep better away from home, feel good despite the heat and more.
As your baby grows inside you, these little movements — which many mums - to - be describe as feeling like bubbles — will become stronger as you continue through your pregnancy, and develop into kicks, punches, swooshes, flips and turns, which your partner and other family members will soon start to be able to share the experience too when they touch your belly.
And while its announcement described the meat product, treated with ammonium hydroxide to kill pathogens, as «safe and nutritious,» it also acknowledged that others may not feel comfortable serving it.
It was at times the cavewoman style that David described, but it was also the Hallmark type, and the type that makes parents feel heart - wrenching empathy for all other parents.
Use words to describe those feelings so the child will learn the vocabulary of communicating emotions to others.
I never had more than a mildly bloated feeling in my breasts, certainly nothing like how I have heard others describe engorgement.
Others still have a hard time describing it, and with little wonder: this is one of the first real connections you have with your baby, and you may feel at a loss.
I was also angry, and feeling the same type of nursing aversion symptoms that others have described above.
As he describes it, you give him words for the feelings involved: «You were mad because the other kids didn't want to play the game your way.
Food play helps them learn how food works and breaks apart in their mouth, how it might feel in their mouth, and other textural properties that can help describe the food.
If you can find resources that describe the «typical» spirited child, that may make sense to them and help you all help your daughter to grow and learn and all that other stuff, instead of making people feel bad about expectations and «normal» and everything else.
I feel bad and torn because I want her to feel like she can be close to me in that way but I definitley would be embarassed to BF her around others, maybe just because of what you describe above.
Parental alienation syndrome describes a «disorder» in which a child feels unjustified and intense detachment towards one parent, as the result of the comments of the other parent.
As frustrating as it is for you to deal with diaper changes like the one you described, it makes me feel better knowing that other moms have the same problem.
Many women describe their early contractions feeling much like strong menstrual cramps, while others use terms like sharp, intense and miserable.
The relevant patents involve the positioning of differentiated retinal cells in the eye and not the creation of these cells and would potentially be exempt from the ruling; his team wrote its patent this way to distinguish it from other stem - cell - based applications — they felt that describing the placement of cells rather than the creation of the cells was likely to be more novel.
The findings suggest that the TPJ plays an important role in perspective - taking, which Ruff describes as «a very basic social mechanism» that is essential not only for helping us figure out what other people may be thinking and feeling during social interactions but also in self - control, as we weigh the needs and desires of our current self against the needs and desires of our imagined future self.
If you have not been directly involved in hands - on research, describe other experiences you've had that have influenced your career path, how the graduate degree will advance you toward your career goals, and why you feel you would be adept at such a career.
But, whereas 51 percent of supervisors strongly agreed that providing opportunities to attend scientific meetings describes a good supervisor, only 38 percent felt that way about providing opportunities to meet other influential researchers.
These forces are electromagnetism, which describes how charged objects feel each other's influence: the weak force, which explains how particles can change their identities, and the strong force, which describes how quarks stick together to form protons and other composite particles.
Among other things Østergaard describes a widespread feeling that «the university is shooting itself in the foot by not identifying and getting rid of those researchers whose scientific contribution is minimal.»
But I am SURE it will be of great help if you can describe your journey in even greater detail to others as I felt really lost at some point in time, especially when we were trying to conceive.
I would describe Peter «s yoga philosophy as teaching others how to practice yoga as a means for that individual to feel good.
When I talk to other practitioners, I feel confident in describing why I will use certain lab testing and protocols.
You know, I went off the front with a few other swimmers and felt great the whole time so I'll put a link in the show notes to an actual article that describes Andy's swim routine.
I didn't have the transformation others describe, and overall I definitely don't feel better, just better in some ways and worse in others.
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