In many metaphors, a tree tends to represent the growth -
like nature of the subject while the fruit represents the results.
Not exact matches
Questions about the cause or
nature of the universe then become entirely different
subjects like philosophy and science.
Jeremy it just hit me
like a bolt
of lightning i am so excited about this thought that salvation has nothing to do with eternal life but is speaking
of losing the ability to be an overcomer in Christ.Having been there as a carnal christian i always believed in Jesus but i felt i did nt have the power to live a christian life so i felt
like a hippocrite i was still
subject to sin and sinful desires.So in that sense i had never received salvation because i had never been an overcomer in the first place.So i can see how a christian could lose there salvation having once walked by faith but that does nt effect there eternal life in Christ.Just so others know i am now walking by faith and am an overcomer i know what it is
like to experience the power
of the holy spirit and to not be overcome by my old
nature that is what Jesus wants us all to experience rather than being a victim
of the enemy.Whether we are an overcomer or not does nt effect our eternal life.brentnz
In this sense it is evident that Mankind
of its
nature behaves
like a species, and is therefore
subject as a whole, as in the case
of the individual, to a definite cycle
of development.
XVhile the resurrection traditions
of the Gospels may be
subject to critical analysis, the reality ofJesus» rising from the dead to which they bear witness is suspect because,
like the other miracles, it can not be integrated into the causal nexus
of either
nature or history.
An intellect which at a given instant knew all the forces acting in
nature and the positions
of all things
of which this world consists — supposing the said intellect were vast enough to
subject these data to analysis — would embrace in the same formula the motions
of the greatest bodies in the universe and those
of the slightest atoms; nothing would be uncertain for it, and the future,
like the past, would be present to its eyes.
The organism draws its genes from an enormously variegated gene pool; it develops under the influence
of them and also under those
of a probably pretty heterogeneous environment; and, at any given stage
of its life, the way its genes and its previous environment have acted up to that point may have considerable effect on the
nature of the environment to which it will next be
subjected — if the animal does not
like it here it may migrate someplace else, and so on.
Reading fun picture books
like Everyone Poops, by Taro Gomi, and The Gas We Pass, by Shinta Cho, can also help de-emphasize the forbidden (and thus endlessly alluring)
nature of these
subjects.
These tasks are cross curricular in
nature and cover a variety
of subjects that help students apply knowledge from many different areas, just
like they would have to do in the real world.
On the
subject of nature and narrative, Renhui explains, «As a species, we have always defined and controlled the way
nature existed with us, and this is nothing new... Man has always determined what
nature should look and feel
like.»
Eden -
like scenes are presented in a series
of jacquard tapestries showing deer, a woman, fallen trees, and the fleeting intricacy
of spider webs: images that suggest the majesty
of nature, a
subject reflected also in roughly 13 - foot unique bronze sculptures, Crest and Crown.
Like theirs, his art was at first only allusive to
nature, while transcending its observation into entities that made oil paint itself the
subject matter
of his works.
The recipient
of The John McCaughey Memorial Prize for her commission for the National Gallery
of Victoria in Melbourne, Johnson's works has been the
subjects of recent solo exhibitions at Talbot Rice Gallery at The University
of Edinburgh, at the National Gallery
of Victoria in Melbourne, at Ivan Anthony Gallery in New Zealand, at Darren Knight Gallery in Sydney, and at the TSB Bank Wallace Arts Centre in New Zealand; as well as part
of group shows
like «Future
Nature» at Jack Hanley, «Hiding in Plain Sight: A Selection
of Works from the Buxton Collection» at the Bendigo Art Gallery in Australia, «Believe Not Every Spirit, But Try The Spirits» at the Monash University Museum
of Art in Melbourne, and «Don't Hide The Hate» at the Slopes Gallery in Melbourne.
Like excavated antiquities or fossils, Smythe's ceramic compositions allude to the cyclical
nature of civilization — a dramedy in which all
of the players are
subject to conquest and demise.
Like Graham, Pavel Tchelitchew, one
of the leading neo-Romantic painters
of the 1920s, focused on the introspective
nature of his sitters, and although he favored
subjects known to him, he often captured acrobats, dancers and circus performers.
And,
like Ed Ruscha's musings about the
nature of texts in his paintings — that words, or at least the use
of them as a
subject, don't inherently have any real scale — the grid perspective allows an expansion and contraction
of otherworldly senses
of scale and pacing.
Working in a hyper - realistic manner, Chun creates a split - view
of his
subject: a classical image depicting the whole stone against a deep black background and an extreme, almost abstract detail where,
like Seiden, Chun painstakingly mimics the patterns drawn by Mother
Nature.
It would be disastrous for an esteemed publication
like Nature to mistakenly insult Nobel prize winning physicists, NASA astronauts, and thousands
of scientists who have asked for empirical evidence, only to find that the
Nature authors themselves were unable to name papers (or instruments) with empirical evidence that their
subject group called «deniers» denied.
I'd
like to point out that work
of this
nature in an undergraduate paper at my university would result in the author being
subject to a hearing before the Committee on Discipline.
The SEC views ICOs as being similar in
nature to the securities it traditionally polices, while the CFTC sees markets for virtual currencies
like Bitcoin as commodities
subject to certain forms
of its jurisdiction.
And even though most
of those values have bounced back, the market is well known for its fluctuating
nature, because,
like any investment, values are
subject to change based on uncontrollable and unpredictable factors.
Whether your first degree is in an unrelated
subject or you'd just
like to further your knowledge in the field qualifications
of this
nature could give you the edge when trying to secure a logistics or supply chain job.