«If we continue to overparent our kids, we are in danger of raising further generations of adolescents that are missing three
key virtues of character: self - reliance, self - confidence, and resilience,» psychiatrist and author Abilash Gopal wrote, Parent Herald previously reported.
«If we continue to overparent our kids, we are in danger of raising further generations of adolescents that are missing three
key virtues of character: self - reliance, self - confidence, and resilience,» psychiatrist and author Abilash Gopal wrote, as previously quoted.
The new Explorer carries forward
the key virtue of the original: best - in - class roominess.
Not exact matches
With today's near - maniacal focus on
key metrics, dashboards, and KPIs, perhaps it's time to measure and track the good old - fashioned
virtue of doing what we say.
The
key is to trust an invitation to communicate clearly by
virtue of the nature
of the event: the venue, the language and the design.
The
key to the strength
of Victorian
virtues was that those
virtues were not, in fact, just middle class but were shared by nearly everyone: from the Queen down to the poorest Cockney, nearly everyone believed in the public good that came from observance
of the national ethic.
1) It is maintained by some that the relationship was essentially analogical - sequential: that is, imperial ideology did not directly shape ideas about Christ but, by
virtue of the obvious analogies between some
key elements
of both, it made the ideas about Christ preached by the early Christians easily comprehensible and attractive to pagans.
The
virtue of self - discipline features heavily in the New Testament; it's one
of the fruits
of the Spirit in Galatians 5, a
key element
of Paul's famous athletics metaphor in 1 Corinthians 9, and implicit in the idea
of Christians as living sacrifices (Romans 12:1 - 2), «transformed by the renewal
of your mind [s]» (ESV).
-LSB-...] charity is placed as a
key link: divine charity works through human action, as a theological
virtue -LSB-...] Man is not considered only as the object
of a process, but as the subject
of this process.
The one Christian
virtue he hung to most tightly was hope: «I think the
key to my attitudes political and religious and personal may be that I expected, after a lifetime
of giving the dark side
of reality plenty
of bold exposure, I still expected some kind
of happy ending to rescue me at the end.
Whatever doubts may exist about the sources
of this democracy, there can be none about the chief source
of the morality that gives it life and substance... [From the Hebrew tradition, via the Puritans, come] the contract and all its corollaries; the higher law as something more than a «brooding omnipresence in the sky»; the concept
of the competent and responsible individual; certain
key ingredients
of economic individualism; the insistence on a citizenry educated to understand its rights and duties; and the middle - class
virtues, that high plateau
of moral stability on which, so Americans believe, successful democracy must always build [Seedtime
of the Republic (Harcourt, Brace, 1953, p. 55)-RSB-.
He considered the definition would be: «In
virtue of consecration, every Bishop receives the apostolic power
of the
keys,» and «in this Divine grant resides the power
of governing the Church,» (pp. 218 - 219).
The first involves the nature
of moral judgment and the meaning
of such
key evaluative words as good, right,
virtue, justice, duty, and happiness.
In
virtue of its comprehensiveness as a metaphysical category, therefore, the term society is much more suitable than the term substance to describe the various ontological totalities encountered in human experience.4 Yet this
key insight into the ontological actuality
of Whiteheadian societies is easily lost from view unless one ponders what Hegel was trying to express with the somewhat elusive notion
of Spirit.
We historians
of the ancient Greeks» democracy need to keep banging on not only about the
virtues of their peculiar political form, but also about the
key differences — theoretical, ideological, and pragmatic — between any modern versions
of «democracy» and theirs.
Faith is the
key, faith bracketed with the other two
virtues, traditionally named as «theological», those
of hope and love, the latter also in a further sense under - girding faith.
Never too shy to sing the praises
of the
virtues of the Idaho Potato, the IPC views the current diet environment as a
key opportunity to get out in front
of the news with an alternate and balanced position.
Their ads praise the
virtues of human milk but focus on how years
of research inspired a mixture that includes just a few
key synthetic nutrients, present naturally in breast milk, like DHA, ARA, prebiotics and probiotics.
Brian's
key to high frequency living is straightforward: practice a life
of virtue and integrity.
But here's a
key fact that I've taken straight out
of the SAME blockbuster study that almost all experts and marketing machines quote when talking about the
virtues of these products:
Like a scripted take on the «7 Up» series, tracking a boy (Ellar Coltrane) from the age
of six to eighteen as well as his family and shot at annual intervals, this process let Linklater use the signature low -
key, intimate, beautifully observed style he's honed over twenty years, but blown up to a grander scale by
virtue of the film's virtually unique conceit.
We anticipate that this project could lead to colleges across the country — including many
of the 120 admissions offices endorsing Turning the Tide — adopting systems that more effectively assess
key virtues and motivate students to be more generous, future - minded, reliable, and diligent.
Ultimately, this work is pivotal to achieving a saner and healthier balance between young people's self - interests and their investment in others and our collective future; to promoting diligence as a
key virtue; and to advancing the college prospects
of economically disadvantaged students.
But if the child's moral education begins with a consideration
of moral feelings such as empathy and then links these feelings with the enduring elements
of morality, the child's character growth will be enhanced by transforming the child's emotions — which do play a
key role in behavior — into a lasting set
of virtues.
The Download (comprising 4 files, within one zip file) includes: - A PPT Containing a Full Lesson - A complete lesson plan covering: objectives,
key - words, differentiation, and lesson timeline - Double - sided A4 worksheet - A3 Silent Debate group worksheets - A Homework Task The topic
of the lesson focusses on the following part
of the specification: Human Concerns [Duties /
Virtues / Yamas] • Hindu understanding of the concepts of free will, suffering and virtue, including their relationship to karma and samsara • The meaning and importance of Hindu virtues / moral duties (yamas), including harmlessness / non-violence (Ahimsa), compassion (daya), selfcontrol / restraint (dama) and giving (dana) • The relationship between virtues and particular elements of dharma • Common and divergent emphases placed on human concerns by different Hindu groups, including which virtues are identified as of core importance • Different interpretations and emphases given to sources of wisdom and authority by different Hindu groups Sources: Mahabharata V 39 Bhagavad Gita XVI, 1 — 3 Bhagavad Gita VIII 8 — 12 This is part of a series of lessons, if you like it: save countless hours by downloading the complete
Virtues / Yamas] • Hindu understanding
of the concepts
of free will, suffering and
virtue, including their relationship to karma and samsara • The meaning and importance
of Hindu
virtues / moral duties (yamas), including harmlessness / non-violence (Ahimsa), compassion (daya), selfcontrol / restraint (dama) and giving (dana) • The relationship between virtues and particular elements of dharma • Common and divergent emphases placed on human concerns by different Hindu groups, including which virtues are identified as of core importance • Different interpretations and emphases given to sources of wisdom and authority by different Hindu groups Sources: Mahabharata V 39 Bhagavad Gita XVI, 1 — 3 Bhagavad Gita VIII 8 — 12 This is part of a series of lessons, if you like it: save countless hours by downloading the complete
virtues / moral duties (yamas), including harmlessness / non-violence (Ahimsa), compassion (daya), selfcontrol / restraint (dama) and giving (dana) • The relationship between
virtues and particular elements of dharma • Common and divergent emphases placed on human concerns by different Hindu groups, including which virtues are identified as of core importance • Different interpretations and emphases given to sources of wisdom and authority by different Hindu groups Sources: Mahabharata V 39 Bhagavad Gita XVI, 1 — 3 Bhagavad Gita VIII 8 — 12 This is part of a series of lessons, if you like it: save countless hours by downloading the complete
virtues and particular elements
of dharma • Common and divergent emphases placed on human concerns by different Hindu groups, including which
virtues are identified as of core importance • Different interpretations and emphases given to sources of wisdom and authority by different Hindu groups Sources: Mahabharata V 39 Bhagavad Gita XVI, 1 — 3 Bhagavad Gita VIII 8 — 12 This is part of a series of lessons, if you like it: save countless hours by downloading the complete
virtues are identified as
of core importance • Different interpretations and emphases given to sources
of wisdom and authority by different Hindu groups Sources: Mahabharata V 39 Bhagavad Gita XVI, 1 — 3 Bhagavad Gita VIII 8 — 12 This is part
of a series
of lessons, if you like it: save countless hours by downloading the complete course!
They're easy to pair together by «
virtue»
of being eCoty 2012's lowest powered cars, though, and while there's a 117bhp disparity between the two, there are some
key spec matches.
«Patience is a
key virtue during this process,» says Deborah Meyer, CPA, CFP (R)
of WorthyNest.
«Patience is the
key virtue in any training
of the dog,» Terry says.
By
virtue of more than 250 works produced between 1949 and 2011, this exhibition offers a comprehensive retrospective look at the work
of Richard Hamilton (London, 1922 — 2011), a
key figure in Pop Art and one
of the most influential British artists
of the 20th century.
The
key question for Section 230 purposes will be whether Avvo and other reputational ranking systems are embellishing or enhancing third party material (or creating new material) by
virtue of the way it is collected, processed, and displayed.
That is because it operates to serve two
key but distinct goals
of our legal order: (a) protecting individuals from groundless and standardless state agent investigations that are in the form
of random
virtue testing and (b) discouraging the creation
of crime by the conduct
of state agency.
Part
of the
virtue of the 1995 code was its structure, with its distinct chapters dealing with the
key functions
of the lawyer — advising (Ch.
Less Contentious — It goes without saying that because
of the format
of a collaborative divorce case, and by
virtue of the fact that the parties are working together to reach a resolution that is in everyone's best interest rather than holding
key facts back and worrying about what the next legal filing will be, a collaborative case is much less contentious than a traditional divorce.
On pages xiii and xiv
of Character Strengths and
Virtues, there is a list
of the
key contributors to the book, researchers with special expertise related to one or more character strengths.