All children
experience events which affect them both emotionally and physically and do not necessarily lead to trauma.
Writing letter as though
experienced an event which could have been a miracle from Hudson plane crash.
below is the trailer from last year's PlayStation
Experience event which shows off the in - game graphics.
Not exact matches
This marketing firm (No. 123),
which counts Reddit and Dell among its clients, designs and produces branded
events rooted in
experiences.
Attendance at the
event costs $ 10,000 for a standard ticket (first - time, early - career attendees can get a discount),
which means the in - person TED
experience is filled with notable leaders in science and technology.
Headout features «incredible
experiences on demand,»
which is a fancy way of saying it serves as a guide to finding «the best activities,
events and tours happening in town.»
More than that, you could
experience one major medical
event, such as a burst appendix,
which if uncovered by insurance, could set you back thousands of dollars.
That's the driving force behind the new wave of «experiential marketing,»
which uses
events to bring customers into one - on - one contact with a product to create memorable
experiences.
Sony, meanwhile, is expected to show off more of its VR technology this weekend at its PlayStation
Experience fan
event,
which includes first looks at unannounced games that will soon launch.
The handsets,
which are expected to be unveiled at the company's press
event on Wednesday, will likely be pitched by Google as the ideal alternative to Apple's (AAPL) iPhone 8 and iPhone X. Google also likes to position its Pixel line as the best option for Android purists who want a full - on Google
experience without third - party companies adding their own skin atop its software.
When attending a business
event, tweet about your thoughts and
experiences,
which encourages others in the crowd who use Twitter to comment as well, therefore making it a more enriching
experience overall
Event - driven funds,
which invest in companies going through major
events, such as restructurings, debt exchanges and mergers and acquisitions,
experienced modest 2017 performance.
«The SEC alleges that one of the world's largest hedge funds, Paulson & Co., paid Goldman Sachs to structure a transaction in
which Paulson & Co. could take short positions against mortgage securities chosen by Paulson & Co. based on a belief that the securities would
experience credit
events.»
Given the absence of a public trading market of our common stock, and in accordance with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Accounting and Valuation Guide, Valuation of Privately - Held Company Equity Securities Issued as Compensation, our board of directors exercised reasonable judgment and considered numerous and subjective factors to determine the best estimate of fair value of our common stock, including independent third - party valuations of our common stock; the prices at
which we sold shares of our convertible preferred stock to outside investors in arms - length transactions; the rights, preferences, and privileges of our convertible preferred stock relative to those of our common stock; our operating results, financial position, and capital resources; current business conditions and projections; the lack of marketability of our common stock; the hiring of key personnel and the
experience of our management; the introduction of new products; our stage of development and material risks related to our business; the fact that the option grants involve illiquid securities in a private company; the likelihood of achieving a liquidity
event, such as an initial public offering or a sale of our company given the prevailing market conditions and the nature and history of our business; industry trends and competitive environment; trends in consumer spending, including consumer confidence; and overall economic indicators, including gross domestic product, employment, inflation and interest rates, and the general economic outlook.
Our two investment edges are grounded in extensive tangible
experience of fundamental,
event and options analysis,
which we believe will serve investors seeking strong risk - adjusted returns throughout a market cycle.
My colleague and I attended the
event in Hong Kong
which was quite a great
experience!»
In terms of possible physiological triggers, life - endangering
events such as falling and a sudden drop of oxygen to the brain are thought to be potential causes - something
which would correlate with a previous study
which found that 1 in 5 people who'd suffered a heart attack and were resuscitated had reported a near - death
experience.
I bring with me 172 witnesses that also
experienced the same conversion on separate subsequent
events and I can attest to their changed lives and new found ability to see the hand of God
which they previously rejected.
This history of the associated ideas profoundly affects the
experiences in
which the past
event is really present.
If she has a story of pain that she
experienced in
which you were involved, it is disappointing that you have been unwillingly to truly consider and acknowledge the pain of those
events or any regret over your involvement.
This time, the cycle was broken by an
event that Johnson describes as a mystical
experience in
which God broke through and asked, «Why are you fighting me?»
In the version of process thought to
which most process theologians subscribe, that especially influenced by Alfred North Whitehead, the unitary (or «atomic»)
events are understood to be occasions of
experience.
He spoke to them out of the
events which they
experienced.
In and through this
experience,
which becomes the illuminating
event of our total everyday life, one finds himself in a great company, the Church: a member of a body that lives in the Christ - happening, dwells in this Word of the Lordship of Christ.
His more general understanding of Christian ~
experience has been colored by this personal frustration, with the result that he has reduced the Christian life to the mere memory of a past
event (he labels this «Israel»)
which seeks to make its believers hard, tight, and controlled.
But this does not imply and must not suggest that the gospel is not grounded in history and established upon
events which actually occurred in the world of human
experience.
But we can say at least this: the essential meaning of the concept of the miraculous, as this has been used in traditional theology, is grounded in the keen awareness men have of the unexpected and unprecedented
experiences and happenings, the novel and hence the unusually stimulating
events or circumstances of life, through
which men in every age have been aroused to faith in God and have been given a deepening conviction of his love and care.
For «providence» is a word
which tells us of the conviction that God exercises a never - failing and personal control over, even as he unfailingly works within, the
events and circumstances of life, molding them and molding us in such a way that his grace and power are manifested in human history and in personal
experience.
But as Joseph Bottum has suggested, «the single most significant fact over the past few decades in America — the great explanatory
event from
which follows nearly everything in our social and political history — is the crumbling of the Mainline [Protestant] churches as central institutions in our national
experience.»
T. S. Eliot once described the attitude in
which poets turn their
experience into poetry as «a passive attending upon the
event,» a phrase that might be applied to the attitude of the faithful when they were said to hear Mass..
Consequently, the immediacy of the singular revealing
event,
which becomes universally «repeated» within the feelings of other
events, preserves an irreplaceable element that can not be reduced to metaphysical conceptuality - namely religious intuition's «super-normal
experience of mankind in its moments of finest insight» (RM 31).28
«18 Here Whitehead discovers first of all the value of the individual: «Remembering the poetic rendering of our concrete
experience, we see at once that the element of value, of being valuable, of having value, of being an end in itself, of being something
which is for its own sake, must not be omitted in any account of any
event as the most concrete actual something.
This «uniqueness» does not just mean a unique «intuitive
experience» of God, but the «historical
event» by
which the intuition appears within the world.
The problem here is to overcome the «benumbing repression of common sense» (PR 9/13) so that
events which have become commonplace can come to be
experienced with new meaning, when viewed in the light of an imagined contrast.
Whitehead is relatively well known for his rethinking of induction in the modem sense of the term,
which is a foreknowledge of future
events in the light of past
experience.
The test of justification must always be pragmatic» (PR 181).13 The
experience of CE and particularly of the «withness of the body,» if accurate, gives us essential real - time information about
events in our environment
which could well have a vital impact on our well - being.
Death is then, another instance of the more general way in
which all history and all
events move backward in time «from the Sasa period to the Zamani, from the moment of intense
experience to the period beyond
which nothing can go» (ARP 29).
Now it is exactly in situations like this — according to the standard account of orthodox Whiteheadians — that God is supposed to lure the world, by means of what he proffers to actual occasions via subjective aims, toward that falling out of
events which will make his future
experience most positive.
For example, David Griffin has recently written: «And what if the enduring mind is not an unbroken stream of
experience but a series of momentary experiental
events, each of
which occupies (or constitutes) a region that is spatial as well as temporal?
Against this view, Iris Murdoch and others have used the insights of psychology and literature to focus on the common
experience in
which two people looking at an
event see totally different things going on.
In this situation how could we give meaningful content to the idea that God extends subjective aims to the various actors in the little drama we have constructed, that is, provides subjective aims
which have the potential, at least, to affect the outcome of
events, and have, therefore, the potential to affect the character of God's future
experience?
If our human existence is not that of some supposedly substantial and indestructible soul to whom
experiences happen, but is rather those
experiences themselves held together in unity and given identity by the awareness and self - awareness
which makes it possible for us to say «I» and «you», then the enduring reality,
which God accepts and values, is precisely that series of
events or occasions
which go to make us what we are.
What does it mean for therapy if we understand that each occasion of the client's
experience is a coming together of the world in a new
event, one
which culminates in a decision?
, That Rylaarsdam's criticism is in part, at least, based on a misunderstanding of Buber's position and a difference in Rylaarsdam's own a priori assumptions is shown by his further statements that «Because of his individual and personal emphasis the notion of an objective revelation of God in nature and history involving the whole community of Israel in the real
event of the Exodus does not fit well for him,» that Buber's view of revelation is «essentially mystical and nonhistorical,» and that «the realistic disclosure of Yahweh as the Lord of nature and of history recedes into the background because of an overconcern with the
experience of personal relation» — criticisms
which are all far wide of the mark, as is shown by the present chapter.)
Correspondingly the manner in
which the inferred cause of what actually exists is stated, because it is a case of something merely inferred, is almost inevitably expressed in a more or less figurative manner
which does not belong to the earlier
event itself but derives from the world of
experience of the aetiologist.
It is an
event which is
experienced by an individual or a group of people as an abiding astonishment
which no knowledge of causes can weaken, as wonder at something
which intervenes fatefully in the life of this individual and this group.
But before we come to that discussion, it will be useful for us to turn our attention to the question of «resurrection» — first, the resurrection of Jesus Christ, about
which so much of the earliest Christian writing found in the New Testament, and so much of the Christian
experience of discipleship, turns; and second, to consider the point of the continuing Christian affirmation that those who have responded to the
event of Christ are themselves made «sharers in Christ's resurrection».
So Greider believes that global capitalism, since it not only allows but actually causes the rich to get richer and the poor to get poorer, «will probably
experience a series of terrible
events — wrenching calamities
which are economic, or social or environmental in nature — before common sense can prevail».9
Following Whitehead's terminology we shall refer to these
experiences as «
events» or «actual occasions» of
which our own
experiences are only one variety.6 It is these
events or occasions of
experience that make up the universe of nature.
Under all variations of form, they continued to affirm that in the
events out of
which the Christian Church arose there was a conclusive act of God, who in them visited and redeemed His people; and that in the corporate
experience of the Church itself there was revealed a new quality of life, arising out of what God had done,
which in turn corroborated the value set upon the facts.