A review for the World Health Organization has suggested connection (love), behavioural control, respect for individuality, modelling of appropriate behaviour and provision of resources as five
essential dimensions of parenting for health (World Health Organization 2007).
That is a commercial challenge, with the vectors of competition including transaction fee, coin price, transaction speed, mining rewards and ubiquity, and network size, as well as censorship resistance and other
essential dimensions of security.
A review of the research on school climate — focusing on five
essential dimensions of school climate: Safety, Relationships, Teaching and Learning, Institutional Environment, and the School Improvement Process.
Healthy diet turns into orthorexia when a boundary is crossed and a person's relationship with food begins to impair various
essential dimensions of human life.
Earlier and forthcoming times at the moment do not exist, yet they are
essential dimensions of the experienced present.
Rather than discovering the goodness of the body and thus seeing it as a part of his redemption, Man has attempted to disgrace
this essential dimension of his own existence, thereby epitomising the effects of the Fall.
So far as time and insights permit, we have demonstrated in summary the theological bases of administration as
an essential dimension of ministry.
All of us who are committed to nurturing spiritual growth as
an essential dimension of human potentializing stand in Freud's debt for these contributions.
This is conversion,
an essential dimension of mission.
Effective preparation of teachers is
an essential dimension of the education enterprise, especially with the implementation of the Common Core State Standards, along with the Next Generation Science Standards.
An art collector, professional photographer, and journalist, Bronya believes that the arts are
an essential dimension of human experience that must be promoted equally across all socioeconomic strata.
«The Illusion of Light» brings together works by contemporary artists who, from the 1960s to today, have explored the physical and aesthetic, symbolic and philosophical stakes of
an essential dimension of human experience: light.
Over the subsequent two decades, drawing has remained
an essential dimension of Horn's art — one that she has infused with her keen sculptural sensitivity to texture and the grander, almost spiritual possibilities of mass and volume.
Not exact matches
Furthermore, this subject matter was said to have an
essential structure
of several
dimensions that dictate a structure to theological study.
But taken as a whole and in its
essentials the phenomenon can only be interpreted as a basic transformation, that is to say a change
of major
dimensions in the human state,
of which comparative biology suggests the cause.
The note
of risk is
essential, for it reflects the biblical
dimension of self - denial and tragedy symbolized in the cross.
The
essential demand
of God has to do precisely with those
dimensions of selfhood which the personal «I» can not control.
Essential to many types, if not all, is the belief that there is a supernormal state
of consciousness in which a breakthrough
of the normal limits
of consciousness raises one to a
dimension where a new state
of being comes about.
Both find human life and the temporal world
of becoming plagued by an ultimate evil that is deeply involved with the nature
of time — in particular, with the
essential passage
of time and the temporal
dimension of the past.
Imagination is as
essential to life as is hope; in fact, the re-activation
of the
dimension of hope in theology has begun to bring about more positive re-assessments
of imagination.
We look, in other words, for a special or decisive revelation through which we may experience concretely the
essential character
of this omnipresent
dimension of depth.
Erikson adds an
essential sociocultural
dimension to Freud's psychosexual understanding
of human development, integrating the two with the light touch and sensitivities
of an artist (which was his background before becoming a psychoanalyst).
Thus the moral life receives from agape that which is
essential to its integrity, the transcendant
dimension in which the limits
of our ethical justification can be confessed without our falling into nihilism and despair.
In this context Hans Urs Von Balthasar observed that since the Council the Church has become more than ever a male institution, which without the Marian
dimension threatens to become inhuman and irrelevant.9 It is
essential that we rediscover the feminine, Marian
dimension of the Church because viewing the Church as a mere organisational or institutional entity not only impoverishes her from within but also «severely diminishes her authentic religious appeal and misleads women who are seeking a legitimate and fruitful role».10 The loss
of this feminine
dimension of the Church gives rise to a false feminism in the Church - one which expresses itself in appeals for the ordination
of woman.
According to Ratzinger, to understand the Church merely as sacrament and as the people
of God is to see her in a predominantly masculine sense.4 He believes that the feminine
dimension is
essential in that it clarifies and deepens the concept
of the Church.
In order to challenge his emphasis, the delegates from the Philippines issued their national group report, in which they agreed with him on the two
essential characteristics
of Asian theology: its «third - worldness» (sociopolitical liberation
of the poor) and its «Asianness» (the religiocultural
dimensions).
The rational, moral and aesthetic contexts within which hominid capacities began to develop are
essential and abiding
dimensions of created reality.
Theologically, such television organizations, in their relationship with their audiences, are deficient in two characteristics that have traditionally been seen as
essential to identifying a body as a church: they have no sacramental
dimension to their worship and there is no meaningful sense
of their audiences being a particular community in Christ.
It would be a help — but is not
essential — that a secretary
of state for culture has some cultural
dimension, but, you see, my old constituent Lord Hailsham would say that every politician worth his salt has to have a cultural
dimension, because that's what politicians always had — some knowledge
of the great literature, you know, Disraeli...
There were no signs
of dark matter, no hints
of extra
dimensions, and not a whisper from the Higgs boson, the long - sought particle that is an
essential component
of the leading model
of quantum physics.
Zappalà's article forms part
of Global Affairs» special Forum on «The European Union and Armed Drones»,
essential reading for anyone with an interest in the topic, and the first collection
of articles on the European
dimension of this new form
of warfare.
While Alibaba's court win is a breakthrough, there is still a long way to go as many copycat products — including fashion — continue to flourish as an
essential, quasi-legitimate
dimension of the Chinese economy.
The POF Relationship Chemistry Predictor (POFCP) measures five broad
dimensions of personality that are each
essential for building a romantic relationship.
Even as a profile
of a singular artist, though, this soft - focus documentary is missing an
essential dimension — a critical look at the intramural conflict and public controversy that flowed from its hero's reformist role.
Accompanying the video is a 5.1 DTS - HD MA track with good bass response and clean, clear dialogue, though the mix's
essential 1991 - ness finally proves insurmountable, with the surfing sequences missing depth and
dimension even as gnarly waves pummel the viewer from all four corners
of the room.
In the meantime, there is increasing recognition in the policy making community that the global
dimension of the educational process is
essential to its relevance and that issues
of world development, interdependence and solidarity are inherent to any curriculum for citizenship education in a global society.
ECE, by extension, represents the economic
dimension of global citizenship, ensuring that young people develop financial responsibility and
essential life skills to secure ethical and sustainable livelihoods.
There are many
dimensions of action affecting this moment in time — a renewed focus and emerging consensus regarding the kinds
of learning outcomes
essential for success in today's globally connected world; significant efforts to promote innovation affecting all facets
of education, particularly regarding new teaching and learning strategies and opportunities; and a renewed focus on key elements
of necessary systemic change, in which the roles
of the federal government, the states, school systems and schools are better aligned and more coherently understood.
To do this, leaders need to know the most
essential aspects
of instructional leadership as described in the Center for Educational Leadership's 4
Dimensions of Instructional Leadership ™.
The most effective implementations
of these skills provide a clear path
of essential experiences that insure that all students have opportunities to learn, develop and apply the
dimensions of inquiry throughout their K - 12 educational experience.
Preschool kids can follow
essential shape recognition, counting, measuring, sorting,
dimension comparison and different primary math concepts with video games like Cat's Math Mayhem, Logic Zoo, and the Nice Shapes Race, together with tons
of different learning games.
It's
essential that you train her before she gets close to these
dimensions, in order to keep your dog out
of trouble.
UAT's computer animation degree is
essential to advancing it into new
dimensions of game play.
Greenberg took all that in stride, as part
of the
essential «tension» between subject matter and the two
dimensions of painting, but Pollock and de Kooning both did their best to make the tension difficult to sustain.
Within two years, and with a mere handful
of works, Judd formulated his
essential language and set out a series
of propositions that he was to explore over the next 30 years: volume, interval and space, and the relationship
of a work
of art to the wall, the floor and the
dimensions of the room.
Even though she usually depicts her motifs in two
dimensions, an understanding
of volumes is
essential to her work.
The exhibition catalog brings together works, objects, and texts on the theme
of the universe with contributions from physicists, painters, writers, art historians, filmmakers, and urban planners: Paul Virilio, Jean - Louis Schefer, Moebius, Anne Diatkine... Each calls upon childhood imagination and reality, thereby combining two
essential dimensions — man and play — through which we invent the world and make it our own.
Describing the ritualistic
dimension of the artist's work, she writes that «the
essential act for Tàpies is not depiction or representation but the transformation
of matter into spirit.»
It is
essential that the UNFCCC have access to this scientific evidence, specifically as it pertains to cities, so that the urban
dimension of climate policy is effectively addressed through framework conditions.
Trees are an
essential part
of these landscapes on structure providing an additional
dimension for green roof design, function, and value.