Sentences with phrase «how everyday reality»

But it is not necessary to follow these arguments through every step in order to see how everyday reality might point toward the creator.

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But many remain undecided, needing to wrestle seriously with the problem of how to relate the ideal of the Kingdom of God to the realities of everyday living, or frankly caught in the bind of having too many possessions, or simply not cut out for a life of self - denial.
Reporter 5: [One of the things that comes up in our newsroom a lot is that this stuff is so divorced from the everyday reality of people that don't wor in [your] field [When you're trying to explain it to people who don't work in your field,] what are some of the basic things you can tell them about how [their daily] life is connected to and important to [this]?
Same Name prefers the usual bunk of the genre, smoothing over significant matters of a class chasm that is an everyday reality for all Americans with dreamy ideas of how we're all not really so different from one another.
I also discovered that I knew a lot about practice and really liked writing about the everyday reality of how things actually worked.
In these instances, educators see connections to their work pretty quickly, and we spend time discussing how to integrate virtual reality into their everyday lessons.
the benefits of delivering learning right into your learners» workflow, providing helpful performance assistance, and how pushing required learning can make higher compliance a low - stress reality, by making learning an everyday activity
Add to that the idea, prevalent then, that survivors from Europe - survivors of the camps - needed to leave their old lives (and sorrows) behind and become new, stronger people to help create a new reality, and you can see how one's identity could become tenuous, especially with one's everyday life dependent on the movement.
Friends add joy, humor, and emotional support to everyday life, and a study published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology shows that it can impact how we perceive reality.
The reality is that we're receiving reports everyday of how this game is positively affecting lives by all who play it.
We have a shared interest in common, everyday images and how they shape reality.
Aiming to reassess abstract art's critical role as aesthetic idiom, perceptual process, and research form, this project considers how abstraction's constant re-makings keep it crucial, a strategy to think contemporary culture and to incite ongoing critical dialogues with everyday reality.
From his basketball hoop sculptures Higher Goals, 1986, which commented on the limited opportunities available to young African Americans, to the arresting painting How ya like me Now, 1988, which depicts a young Reverend Jesse Jackson with white skin and blonde hair, Hammons has not shied away from topics which directly impacted his own life and which continue to be the everyday reality for a large portion of the American population.
American media artist, novelist and theorist Mark Amerika (b. 1960) has been exploring the nature and possibilities of the internet and how virtual communication and reality interact with - and affect - everyday life since the early 1990s.
This year's 24 Hours of Reality will explore the extraordinary climate activism happening all across the planet, highlighting inspiring stories of politicians, businesses, communities, and everyday people standing up and illustrating how we can all make a difference, right now, right when our planet needs us most.
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