Sentences with phrase «humanizing ways»

A dialectical methodology seeks to be both radical and catholic in such a way that the radical side is not just an «attack,» but the critical word of the tradition itself to judge, transform and renew it in new and more humanizing ways for all of us.
«Course was written in a very humanizing way, I enjoyed it (as much as a person who can enjoy traffic school).»
However, Kalil and DeLeire offer a thoughtful and humanizing way to integrate personal, cultural, and economic points of view to understand resources available to families, as well as the range of options regarding how parents choose to invest these resources to best raise their children.

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If you're comfortable with this and it's appropriate to your brand, it can be a great way to humanize the email marketing process.
In 2015, we should strive to humanize our messaging and marketing as a way of both delighting our audience and differentiating from the competition.
Make sure nothing is standing in the way of humanizing your brand, controlling the message and engaging your audience to build trust.
In a way, they humanize this concept of idea creation and building.
I write about ways to humanize business, and am always intrigued and inspired when I meet someone who is doing just that, in their own unique way.
You're humanizing it in ways that might make the company uncomfortable.
«The About Us page is a wonderful, wonderful way to «humanize» your business.
If the West is to recover from the crisis of civilizational morale in which it has been immolating itself, it is Christ who will help humanize the earthly city through the agency of the City of God, present in an anticipatory way in the counterculture that is the Church.
We have not found a way to talk about sex and marriage, at least not one we're confident will humanize, which is what clarity about moral truth should do.
Is there some way that we can know what spirituality is life - giving and humanizing and what spirituality is death - dealing and dehumanizing?
As a special ed teacher, I have witnessed things like this before — when people with one disability or another find a way to transcend it, it is deeply humanizing.
feels like an excuse to laugh at the personality and foolishness of Tommy Wiseau in brand - new ways, but it also humanizes him, establishing a strong central story about a lopsided and perplexing friendship between Tommy and his longtime best friend and filmmaking partner Greg Sestero (played by Franco's real - life brother, Dave Franco).
«5 Human history is the story of man's humanizing nature, or, to put it in another way, in man nature becomes human.
Humans project and as they evolve, re-project, but still humanize the Universe any way they can.
But in many ways, religious fundamentalism and communalism are also very inhuman and destroy the faith - dimension which humanizes.
So Walsh and his staff, afraid that their players might be too starstruck to do the communicating that the Walsh way demands, tried to humanize the new coach.
Bradburd, a former assistant coach at UTEP under Don Haskins (for whom Richardson played), rounds out his story with humanizing detail, including a hilarious anecdote about a pizza delivery that Richardson intercepted on its way to weighty Razorbacks star Oliver Miller.
Humanizing people who are different than us is one of the most effective ways to stop viewing them as so weird or scary.
It humanizes breastfeeding in a nice way that doesn't make you feel like an ogre for not being super-committed or knowledgeable about it.
Humanize your stories to bring your listener in emotionally in any way you can — as long as it's not syrupy and obvious.
Our data demonstrate the feasibility of targeted gene disruption in multiple rat strains within 4 months time, paving the way to a humanized monoclonal antibody platform and additional human disease models.
«First, we had to figure out much better methods to find human counterparts of yeast genes, and then we had to arrange the humanized set of genes in a meaningful way,» explained Peng, now Assistant Professor of Computer Sciences at University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign.
Showing sexy scientists humanizes us in an important way — it says, hey, we're just like you firefighters; we just happen to know the name of every erogenous nerve with which we get our groove.
This «humanized» mouse is susceptible to human liver infections and responds to human drug treatments, providing a new way to test novel therapies for debilitating human liver diseases and other diseases with liver involvement such as malaria.
That feels like a too - neat way to humanize a story that already speaks to plenty of human questions and worries.
It must've been difficult to deal with such a touchy suspect and humanize the characters the way they do.
While I could gripe about the movie's length, especially as it showcases a love story that isn't really needed for the overall arc, that romance between Adonis and Bianca feels so natural, with oodles of chemistry between Jordan and Tessa Thompson, I would never dare utter that it should have been taken out, as it humanizes Adonis in a way that just being a boxer with something to prove to himself could never do on its own.
Holland also humanizes the characters of the Jews, in offbeat ways.
Ironically, the film's least effective element is its effort not to do so, by way of a minor Mexican «bad guy» who's rather studiously humanized over the course of the movie.
The way he humanizes these characters is remarkable.
Thankfully screenwriter Angus MacLachlan and director Morrison, making his feature debut, don't take the easy way out by making fun of the country folk, or by «humanizing» the city folk and converting them to country ways.
Although the «Manic Pixie Dream Girl,» or MPDG, has been classified as a deeply distorted version of a modern female, forward - thinking filmmakers and writers are reevaluating the MPDG stereotype, and finding ways to humanize this cinematic dream girl.
Fiennes humanizes the film in a way most actors aren't allowed in Anderson's films.
Here, he deserves accolades for the way in which he humanizes his protagonist by having Billy exhibit a sincere regret over his failed marriage and the toll the divorce is taking on his emotionally - distant, 12 year - old daughter, Casey (Kerris Dorsey).
Both films, though unrelated, manage in their own ways to humanize a person who up to now was simply known for how she died.
It's obvious why these scenes were excised (though they serve to further humanize McNamara, they're all tangential to his 10 lessons), but the way the first and last deleted scenes serve to bookend the middle ones almost situates these forty minutes as a film onto itself.
Its characters are often detached and remote in a 2001: A Space Odyssey sort of way, which would be fine if they weren't humanized with complex back stories.
Collider: This film really humanizes Lyndon B. Johnson, in a way that we typically don't see him portrayed.
The first film to be released from the venerable Texas theater chain the Alamo Drafthouse is a bold dark comedy from England centered on four wannabe Islamic terrorists in London bumbling their way through a series of ill - conceived plots that doesn't shy away from humanizing the young militants — a clever blend of dangerous fanaticism and perfectly - timed shock humor.
It manages to humanize a historical figure without diminishing him in any way, thanks to director Ava DuVernay's sure hand, a -LSB-...]
It manages to humanize a historical figure without diminishing him in any way, thanks to director Ava DuVernay's sure hand, a superior screenplay by Paul Webb, and an incredible performance by David Oyelowo in the leading role (why was he snubbed by Academy voters I'll never know).
It breaks stride with Cusack's past vehicles in that it displays him frequently in athletic motion (the kickboxing of Say Anything... notwithstanding) and rides something of a zeitgeist: It's a post-Pulp Fiction artifact, from that cascade of films after 1994 (The Big Hit, The Boondock Saints, The Way of the Gun) that depict professional thugs as humanized and humorous.
Model kindness, patience, and respect: The way we speak and the words we choose work to humanize the classroom space.
And in this quest for a more humanizing pedagogy, one that disrupts the traditional, meritocratic system, it's critical that we turn to asset - and strength - based creative ways to celebrate, honor, bolster, and include students who have been labeled — perhaps for years — by a letter grade that stands for failing as well as by negative, deficit descriptors.
School leaders who are looking for ways to develop a sustaining school culture that is grounded in culturally responsive, sustaining, and humanizing practices will find our CRSH Administrative and Counseling Track a powerful experience.
We hope to humanize the very real challenges students face in a way to which the data don't always do justice.
In fact, the way in which House of Names is perhaps most subversive is how Tóibín humanizes these...
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