Many were the first in their family to go to university, whilst over 30 candidates did not go to university at all: many of the new intake will be the very
embodiment of social mobility as envisaged by Margaret Thatcher.
Not exact matches
Such conversion may well lead one to institutional affiliation with others
of similar intention and to the use
of certain verbal formulations
of faith, since the inward reorientation needs some
social and symbolic
embodiment.
The teacher is disinterested, yet he is very much a self, for he is a living
embodiment of a world rather than an abstract
social code or system
of morality.
Bonhoeffer answers: «The individual personal spirit lives solely by virtue
of sociality, and the «
social spirit» becomes real only in individual
embodiment.10 Therefore Bonhoeffer can speak
of both the individual and a collective being.11 The design
of God for men to live in community leads to the natural question
of the religious community.
Justice is the mediating principle between absolute love and the power principles
of society — the relative
embodiment of love in
social structures.
By enabling new flows
of money, information and power on a world scale, the multinationals have succeeded in insulating themselves from both political and
social constraints on their economic power, and thus have become an
embodiment of the supreme value
of economic efficiency over human values.
This is because the Church is the
social embodiment of the relationship between God and Man that arises from the spiritual / physical /
social constitution
of human nature itself.
Body image coach Rachel Cole shares why we lose touch with our bodies in times
of distress, how to start coming back into
embodiment, why the 2016 election has caused so much pain for people struggling with food and body issues, how she recovered from eating disorders and embraced body positivity, why feminism and
social justice are so integral to making peace with food and your body, and lots more!
Getting cast in one
of John Ridley's politically charged dramas comes with one caveat:
Social engagement and open - mindedness are weighed as much as an authentic
embodiment of his characters.
The real life
embodiment of Deadpool, Reynolds himself also took on
social media platforms to gratify netizens as his tweets proved that the last ten years
of commitment did not come to be taken for granted (Reynolds wasn't much
of a comic book fan, let alone a Deadpool fanatic, before 2005).
Her work in video, drawing, and painting centers on themes
of embodiment and desire as they operate in a
social context, using the body as material as well as vessel for the production
of artwork.
But that is probably because as a Kiwi I am so confused with our so called «
social state» being some kind
of socialist utopia that I don't realise it is the
embodiment of communism.
Another way native title, as the
embodiment of inherent rights, can deliver
social, economic and political outcomes is through agreements in which the owners
of social, economic and political capital engage with native title parties in a manner consistent with human rights principles.
It is also the
social embodiment of what is known in game theory as the Nash equilibrium: the point, established by Nobel Prize --- winning mathematician John Nash, at which two people in any interaction both maximize the benefit to themselves.