Sentences with phrase «greater respect for nature»

This does translate to greater respect for nature in adulthood.
Here, campers ages 9 — 17 explore the outdoors and make friends while gaining a greater respect for nature as well as our role in protecting it.
Be sure to pick up one of the brochures in the box at the trail head — it's clear that the stories that accompany the sights along the trail were written by someone who loves this place and has a great respect for nature.
His oeuvre comprises travels all over the world, in the course of which he creates fascinating, temporary art works from stones or wood, as well as sculptures as results of long walking tours, that appear calming and are seemingly guided by a great respect for nature and the structure of basic shapes such as circles.

Not exact matches

«In the words of Abraham Lincoln,» the letter continued, «we would appeal to the better angels of our nature and ask you to instead honor the great American tradition of freedom of religion for all and of showing respect for all religions.»
Archaic cultures make greater degrees of differentiation possible among all of these categories, thus permitting greater clarity about the linearity of history, greater opportunities for calculated action with respect to the control of nature, and expanded opportunities for the development of rational law and the state.
(In this respect, Whitehead's God is no better off than Hartshorne's, unless Lewis Ford can make out his case for a greater status for God's primordial nature antecedent to the creation of the metaphysical categories or categoreal scheme [cf. 1 and 2].)
They are in essence a perfect obedience to the will of God, which respects the divine order in nature and is rewarded by nature's recognition of man as the greatest of God's creatures and its provision of a sufficiency of food for all flesh (cf. Ps 145:15 f.).
much like when a country can't divulge highly classified information publicly for obvious economic and military reasons, a professional soccer organization must keep certain things in - house so they don't devalue a player, expose a weakness, provide info that could give an opposing club leverage in future negotiations and / or give them vital intel regarding a future match, but when dishonesty becomes the norm the relationship between cub and fan will surely deteriorate... in our particular case, our club has done an absolutely atrocious job when it comes to cultivating a healthy and honest relationship with the media or their fans, which has contributed greatly to our lack of success in the transfer market... along with poor decisions involving weekly wages, we can't ever seem to get true market value for most of our outgoing players and other teams seem to squeeze every last cent out of us when we are looking to buy; why wouldn't they, when you go to the table with such a openly desperate and dysfunctional team like ours, you have all the leverage; made even worse by the fact that who wouldn't want to see our incredibly arrogant and thrifty manager squirm during the process... the real issue at this club is respect, a word that appears to be entirely lost on those within our hierarchy... this is the starting point from which all great relationships between club and supporters form... this doesn't mean that a team can't make mistakes along the way, that's just human nature, it's about how they chose to deal with these situations that will determine if this relationship flourishes or devolves..
I have long had great respect and admiration for nature, made even deeper through my Attachment Parenting (AP) journey.
«What I can't understand is why we are expected to show respect for good scientists, even great scientists, who at the same time believe in a god who does things like listen to our prayers, forgive our sins, perform cheap miracles,» he said, prompting a burst of nervous laughter to ripple through the audience, «which go against, presumably, everything that the god of the physicist, the divine cosmologist, set up when he set up his great laws of nature.
Hi Will, another amazing text like you, I believe too that healt (and hair) is do inside out Your program make sense to me, I avoid pharmacy drugs and have full respect for ancient cultures (and some contemporary, here in Brazil) that healing the body with nature I will purchase your program, and be the livin prove that nature equilibrium is enough You make a great job, congrats!
She pursued a career in veterinary medicine, motivated by what she calls a «love of science and nature, love and respect for all living creatures and the great desire to help them.»
She has a great respect for all artisans and her tour took us past the conveyor belt nature of other tours which often leave us with that particular tourist feeling of checking items off a list.
Moore had great respect for the Turner, commenting that the painter focused on «the glories of nature and of life».
Artist Statement «One of the greatest contributions that the USA has given the world is their respect and admiration for nature.
Even though human civilisation is threatened by grave environmental crises and global warming and many people are scared of impending catastrophe, Resurgence's vision is not driven by doom and gloom; rather it is inspired and motivated by love of nature, respect for the earth, reverence for all life and a fair «deal» to all people, believing that the power of love is greater than the force of fear and despair.
«Capitalism and the thirst for profit without limits of the capitalist system are destroying the planet... Climate change has placed all humankind before a great choice: to continue in the ways of capitalism and death, or to start down the path of harmony with nature and respect for life.»
My respect and love for each and all animals is so great, that I am inspired by nature itself to give them a new beauty and new life after their death.
In Kazakewich v. Kazakewich, [1936] A.J. No. 10 (C.A.), the Alberta Court of Appeal summed up the ratios in Lambe, Severn and Edwards in this way at paragraph 86: I take it then that in approaching the interpretation of the pertinent sections of The B.N.A. Act with respect to the administration of justice, a Court should keep in mind that these sections are embodied in an Imperial statute to which the ordinary rules for the interpretation of statutes apply, that therefore the intention of the framers of this Imperial statute must be ascertained as at the date of the enactment by having regard to the words employed without extraneous aids to interpretation where the language is unambiguous, and that having regard however to the nature of the statute, a great constitutional charter, the widest and most liberal construction of the words used should be adopted with a view to giving effect to the whole scheme of Canadian union [Emphasis Added].
I can top all of you being in a wait and see relationship for 24 years, good times, great sex but no respect; it has taken me this long to realize that love doesn't hurt; love cares what the other person's needs are and tries to fulfill them; the plain truth is that this guy is a user out of our good nature; the worse of the worse because they know the feelings and hurt in someone and they continue to take, string along to fulfill their own needs; it isn't about how much we love them; it is about how little that they love us; no one lets a person that they truly love be in pain, year after year; it is a defect in their make up and a defect in ours to stay and settle for less than we deserve; there is love after this and we have to learn to love ourself enough to stop this pain on our own behalf; mine has thrown me out like an old shoe over and over and I forgive him, not now; I forgive myself for wasting time and need to move on to find someone who isn't selfish and using; I can't change him, I can only change me and that I am going to do; there is a saying that if you aren't over him you are under him, exactly l see you and best of luck to my poor replacement.
«Miss Mother Nature» made an appearance at the mall's grand opening celebration to emphasize its respect for the great outdoors.
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