Not exact matches
Ultimately, building a dedicated community
from the ground up is hard work, but if you find the right location, lead by example, think about
cultural fit, create impactful events, and don't overcomplicate
things, you'll be well on your way to building a lasting professional community.
He also knew that very often they were in that situation because the good
things in life were taken away
from them by those who are powerful in society who amassed for themselves economic, political and
cultural supremacy at the expense of others.
Although the
cultural - linguistic system of Christians is very different
from that of Buddhists, in dialogue Christians appear to gain the ability to see some
things they had not noticed before, and the same seems to be true for Buddhists.
Pixley charges Whitehead's thought with three
things: (1) that it is «at the very least... open to appropriation for counterrevolutionary purposes;» (2) that «Justice shines by its absence»
from Whitehead's list of five
cultural aims as the measure of civilized life; and (3) that Whitehead's philosophy contains within it latent counterrevolutionary tendencies.»
It is obvious that not all persons are created «free and equal»
from the standpoint of either biological or
cultural inheritance and therefore ought not all to do the same
things or enjoy the same experiences.
were at least as subtle, coherent and devoutly held as anything homegrown, and those who did not learn
from World War II and the decolonial period not to identify
cultural - linguistic traditions with Christianity, are learning
from contemporary cross-
cultural exposures that many
things thought to be unique are in fact quite common.
One almost wonders if it could have something to do with the fact that advertisers are forever marketing feminized versions of
things to them that discourage women
from merely enjoying themselves and instead enforce an artificial
cultural norm.
Despite the limping conclusion (he is writing for Commonweal, after all), Steinfels has nailed the mindlessness of a progressive insouciance that thinks it a good
thing that, in the words of one author, younger Catholics «place a higher priority on being good Christians than they do on being good Catholics,» when «good Christian» is indistinguishable
from the
cultural liberalism promoted by, for instance, the National Catholic Reporter.
Much current discussion of
cultural, religious, moral, and intellectual pluralism uses the concept «pluralism» in a way that seems to shift
from a descriptive use («such diversity does in fact exist») to an evaluative and even celebratory use («such diversity is a good
thing and should exist»).
I saw a
cultural Christianity with preachers who often gained audiences, locally in church meetings or globally on television, by saying crazy and buffoonish
things, simply to stir up the base and to gain attention
from the world, whether that was claiming to know why God sent hurricanes and terrorist attacks or claiming that American founders, one of whom possibly impregnated his own human slaves and literally cut the New Testament apart, were orthodox, Evangelical Christians who, like us, stood up for traditional family values.
A few
things that came to mind: The
cultural decoupling of morality and ethics
from religion is not a genie that can be put back in the bottle.
Of course, I am not a theologian or well read or educated in the Bible with all the pertinent historical,
cultural, or grammatical facts required to understand and interpret the text in my intellectual grasp, so I may have misunderstood your meaning, missed a point, or maybe we're saying the same
thing but each
from a different perspective, like is said those who misread Paul's Roman epistle and James» epistle.
To say that a symbol has a «history» can mean two
things: (a) that this symbol was constituted at a certain historical moment and that therefore it could not have existed before that moment; (b) that this symbol has been diffused, beginning
from a precise
cultural center, and that for this reason one must not consider it as spontaneously rediscovered in all the cultures where it is found.
People refuse to hear what the Spirit of God is saying in 2013 and cling to the letters, testimonies, accounts and stories
from 2000 - 3500 years ago which are
things that were
cultural significant to those times, and instead reject the Spirit of the Word of God for today.
Say the man who moved Rams
from St.Louis to the Los Angeles... it is like he moved Arsenal
from London to the Manchester... This man does nt care about anything his main goal is the money... It is called
cultural theft, you buy something and say positiv
things, pople gets excided but what he does is selling everything worth at that (club) and afterwards he let it go down the drain...
Of the many
things that I adore about this post (and there are MANY), one that specifically stands out to me is this: when we identify the problem externally and not internally — when we make the issue about systematic and institutional and
cultural barriers to breastfeeding and not individual decisions not to breastfeed — then we help to focus the problem away
from moms vs. moms.
From a
cultural perspective one of the
things that i'm seeing in my clinic is that a lot of families who are coming in for blockers are white families.
Cultural changes are often vague and indefinable
things, but McCallum approaches the issue
from a business standpoint.
The EES has gotten pushback
from many biologists who think that
things like
cultural evolution and niche construction are already accounted for in evolutionary theory, and that therefore the EES is unnecessary.
Since the 1980s, there has been a 20 percent decline in visits to U.S. national parks and a
cultural shift away
from nature - based recreation in favor of
things like the indoor screen time.
Some of the best parts of traveling — seeing new terrain by plane, train, bus, or car; changing your diet in order to try new foods
from different
cultural cuisines, and living in an entirely new place (possibly unsure of where you'll find your next pit stop) are unfortunately also some of the
things that can leave you with a clogged digestive system while you're away.
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When you are dating online there are a few
things that you should keep in mind — Firstly, you have to know that you are trying to date a girl
from a different
cultural background, for which you have to be more liberal with your thinking process.
I love to learn new
things from science to
cultural and history.
The complications that come with this aren't necessary a bad
thing at all, rather it can be exotic and exciting learning
from someone you deeply care about their traditions and customs in their
cultural background.
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From family values to
cultural connections, there are a number of
things you'll want to take into consideration before jumping into a relationship.
These Russian
cultural touchstones engage in the performance of dignified ritual, emanating a want for recognition, one
thing never truly received
from their European neighbors.
The only funny moments come
from other characters» reactions to him, most notably Michael Caine's spot - on precision in delivering the movie's best line: «There are two
things I hate: People that are intolerant of others because of their
cultural background and the Dutch.»
Students may be unintentionally penalized for such
things as having a disability, being
from a certain
cultural background, or attending classes at a school with limited resources.
One
thing that I wanted to mention
from this article was because of this
cultural diversity, educators need to be trained properly.
He was born in 1946, and I was born in 1959, so many of the
cultural milestones he encounters are
things I encountered, but
from a much younger perspective.
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From a
cultural standpoint,
things are trickier.
This beautiful area boasts an abundance of
cultural, natural and social highlights —
from the Lion and Rhino Parks, to the Cullinan Diamond Mine, you'll be spoilt for choice for
things to do.
«
From grabbing that Insta - worthy shot with the iconic twin towers to doing walking tours in historic parts of towns to exploring
cultural museums, it's amazing the free
things that you can do that in this wonderful city.»
From scenic outdoors adventures, to unique
cultural happenings and memorable dining experiences you could visit several times a year and have a different itinerary of
things to do each time.
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From authentic
cultural experiences to ziplining, there are lots of
things to see and do around the island of Hawaii.
During the course of The Lost Girls» year - long adventure around the world, Amanda, Holly and I tallied numerous brag - worthy adventures (hiking the Inca Trail; sandboarding down mountain - sized dunes; rafting over a 21 foot waterfall), unique
cultural experiences (capoeira classes in a world - renowned Mestre Bimba academy; initiation into the Kenyan Maasai tribe; a homestay in a Hmong village) and a few near - misses to keep
things interesting (getting stranded in Peruvian desert / hitchhiking a ride
from a priest in a minivan; foiling the dastardly attempts of bag - slashers in Vietnam and Thailand; breaking embassy records for successfully begging for last minute visas).
There are countless
cultural things to do in Venice: the Piazza San Marco, with its basilica, bell tower, and the Doge's Palace; the galleries in stately homes —
from the Ca» d'Oro to the Peggy Guggenheim Collection — squaring off against each other across the Grand Canal; and the islands of the lagoon, like Murano and Burano.
You figure these
things out as you go, and as you encounter new situations and
cultural facets you're able to engage, process and react to them without influence
from others.
Every Thursday
from 5:30 p to 9:30 p at the Bight (Children's) Park, over a dozen local food vendors, entertainers and
cultural acts come together for Island Fish Fry to create an evening of «all
things TCI.»
Bali now is not only a holiday destination where you are the viewer but also a place where you can learn many
things from sport to
cultural performances
from the expert.
Before you see the dolphins, your group will all take part in the E'Hoi Mai Ceremony, a traditional song written by Edith Kanaole, a well known Hawaiian singer and
cultural icon.The song's meaning proclaims hope that all
things return to their original shape, and prayers
from the Heavens.
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