Not exact matches
The lesson to be learned is to stop imposing human moral values on
nature and to
live as part of the ecosystem in such a way that the whole flourishes.
Humans are animals... we are
as much a
part of nature as any other earth bound
life form.
In taking this sixth step, Christians affirm that the «tendency toward the human and the humane (toward «Christ») in the ultimate
nature of things» which has existed since the beginning
of time «has become evident and clear only now in the new order
of relationships just coming into view» in the Christian community To be sure, «any community which becomes a vehicle in history
of more profoundly humane patterns
of life» can be a
part of this new order, but the events around Jesus have at least a kind
of priority
as its first clear manifestation.
It [the realism] arises from a conviction that there is no mere analogy, but an inward affinity, between the natural order and the spiritual order; or
as we might put it in the language
of the parables themselves, the Kingdom
of God is intrinsically like the process
of nature and
of the daily
life of men... Since
nature and supernature are one order, you can take any
part of that order and find in it illumination for other
parts This sense
of the divineness
of the natural order is the major premise
of all the parables... 132
History could be conceived only
as some portion
of nature; for example, that
part in which
life or mentality plays a significant role, or
as still further limited to the events in which consciousness, or some special form
of consciousness, is decisive.
Whereas the ancients simply had to obey the dictates
of their gods (
as known within their traditions), we now find that,
as a very important
part of nature ourselves, an increasing measure
of responsibility lies upon our species for the future
of all planetary
life.
For example, culture analyst Michael Real notes that «mechanically reconstructed animals and plants in the
Nature's Wonderland part of Frontierland stand out as an antithesis to the sensitivity to nature maintained in real life by Native Americans.&
Nature's Wonderland
part of Frontierland stand out
as an antithesis to the sensitivity to
nature maintained in real life by Native Americans.&
nature maintained in real
life by Native Americans.»
When we humans were primitive thousands
of years ago, we survived because
nature provided us the basic conditions for
life, that is called anthropic environment that until now sustained our existence, We
as creatures never affect the environmental balance, but today because
of many synthetic products our existence had endangered
nature, that awareness developed a kind
of concern for us to correct some
of what we seemed us environmental abuse, That is the phiysical or material aspect
of reality, in the spiritual
part of our responsibility we also began to realize the meaninglessness
of our existence without God, and for the atheists the reverse, Why do you think is the reason?
I love the idea that God says: Look, you cretins, there are certain results to the way we are, to selfishness, and there's a mortality
as part of your very sinful
nature, and, let's face it, you're not
living a very good
life, are you?
Thus I should say that if the story
of Jesus»
life had been told just
as it seemed — and in a sense was — at the time it was occurring, that story would not have been adequately or truly told or that
life was a
part of a supremely significant, a divine event, the event through which God, the Creator and the Ruler
of all
nature as well
as the Lord
of history, was entering into man's
life with new redemptive power; but that fact was not grasped clearly, if at all, till the event had reached its culmination in the resurrection, the coming
of the Spirit, and the creation
of the community.
The parable
of the rivet popper is particularly applicable to the threat
of human activity to the cycles
of nature such
as the nitrogen cycle or the carbon cycle, which are
part of the
life - support systems
of nature.
They grow up with a belief about the
nature of the embryo, so events in their
lives lead them 10 believe that the embryo is a unique person, or a fetus; that people are intimately tied to their biological roles, or that these roles are but a minor
part of life: that motherhood is the most important and satisfying role open to a woman, or that motherhood is only one
of several roles, a burden when defined
as the only role.
We have allowed these beliefs to corrode the Church's ability to define her own key beliefs and to offer a rational critique
of the counterfeit versions
of such things
as human
nature, autonomy and objectivity which are
part of the culture in which we
live.
Although the
nature of the celibate commitment is one
of sublimation
of the capacities for genital sexuality and procreation for some more universal
life - serving to humanity, close personal friendships, perhaps
of long duration, between sexes can not be excluded
as part of the development
of a mature capacity for relationship.
Visitors will be able to see up close and learn about
live raptors from the Blue Hills Trailside Museum, visit the Animal Adventures petting zoo, and take
part in activities led by Boston
Nature Center's teacher - naturalists
as well
as collaborating organizations including Boston Natural Areas Network, the Museum
of Science, Renew Boston, and the U.S. Forest Service.
«The
living shoreline piece is a
part of what we're pushing
as a nonstructural,
nature - based method that is a lot less costly,» said Lt. Gen. Thomas Bostick, who ushered in the proposed permit during his time
as chief
of the Army Corps
of Engineers, before his retirement last week.
So
life still happens and
as much
as you and I can do the things to try to create these little bubbles
of you know, a nutrition bubble and lifestyle, and all these great little
parts of our ecosystem, we still operate in an ecosystem that is generally pretty toxic in terms
of all the things that are out in the air, food, water, soil and you're going — you're going to come across stuff and it is just about what do you do to increase your resilience against these things once you kill them off, like you said was some
of the post infection support, you know, people may hear — hear this and think oh kill, kill, kill, but eventually we're strengthening us, too,
as the host and so that's why you and I, you know, maybe we take an extra day off or we go spend some more time in
nature because that's the stuff that's going to heal you in the long term.
In my own
life, I've been practicing different styles
of yoga, embracing time away from social media more often, practicing meditation and prayer more, journaling, reflecting on
nature, and have been exploring new health ideas along with reading books and blogs that nourish this
part of me
as well.
Music is a huge
part of my
life as is
Nature.
Do these little characters who function
as a
part of nature have control over their
lives, or are they subject to the wrath
of God?
Speaking
of failures, while the uncompromising
nature in portraying brutality serves the oppressive mood well, they do tease the specter
of exploitation when the film,
as if aware
of its two - plus hours
of life, really takes it time before moving on to the next scene (or, gulp, to the next
part of the punishment).
A radically different vision
of human well - being is the call; one that is in tune with
nature and respects other species, promotes socio - economic equity amongst all people, enhances the cultural, material, economic, social, and political opportunities for all, empowers each person and community to take
part in decision - making affecting their
lives, even
as it leaves the natural world a better and much improved place.
The comments come from current Teachers, Teaching Assistants, SEND co-ordinators, heads
of house, inclusion managers and Form Group Tutors...: We used this in small groups in our new class every morning for a week, what a great start, everyone is still buzzing... Builds a strong sense
of belonging to something special... your class... Encourages differences and similarities to recognised and valued... Hugely improves our efforts at inclusion... The students quickly came out
of their shells and are blossoming... Reveals much
of the
nature of the students... Gets us buzzing
as a group... Encourages participants to take
part in their own game and go and find things out from others... brilliant ice breaker game... Helped to resolve a huge problem we had in getting students to gel... Switches the students brains on from the moment go... Helps to break down various barriers... Gives a big boost to developing important
life skills... This gives a great insight and a fantastic array
of examples, clues and hints
as to the characters
of each individual in the group... Helps participants learn some things about themselves... Helps participants learn some things about others... Helps you learn about the participants (you can be a player
as well on some occasions)... Makes it easy to develop class rules
of fairness and cooperation... Builds a sense
of purpose... Creates a sense
of community and togetherness... Brilliant, just brilliant... our school is buzzing...
You'll come to know the world and human
nature in a unique way by visiting schools and communities in your recruiting; talking with educators, parents, and policymakers; hearing thousands
of life stories each year
as you read applications and take
part in admission committee deliberations, and then following the students you admitted throughout their college years and beyond.
Situations that would normally lead to a lease being classified
as a finance lease include the following: the lease transfers ownership
of the asset to the lessee by the end
of the lease term; the lessee has the option to purchase the asset at a price which is expected to be sufficiently lower than fair value at the date the option becomes exercisable and that, at the inception
of the lease, it is reasonably certain that the option will be exercised; the lease term is for the major
part of the economic
life of the asset, even if title is not transferred; at the inception
of the lease, the present value
of the minimum lease payments amounts to at least substantially all
of the fair value
of the leased asset, and; the lease assets are
of a specialised
nature such that only the lessee can use them without major modifications being made.
We evolved in a wilderness
of parasites, mutualists, and pathogens, but we no longer see ourselves
as being
part of nature and the broader community
of life.
Simone's gentle
nature can be seen in the way she interacts with the residents she has come to know intimately,
as they are a
part of her everyday
life.
Those who are drawn to the Wilson Island experience will see the pristine
nature of the island, its seclusion and freedom from modern - day
living as part of its appeal.
Our objective is to create a broad multicultural and multilanguage environment where everyone can enjoy a different summer, in contact with
nature, while learning one
of the most amazing sports, and all
as a
part of a healthy and balanced way
of life.
Be
part of nature as you
live the most thrilling adventure riding a Can - am ATV across the jungle, perfect if you crave for adrenaline!
Building things, however, mainly small things, was and remained a
part of my
nature; it kept sneaking into my paintings in different ways: for example the cardboard dollhouses I made
as props for my still
life painting.
Through still
lives, Mattingly pieces together the never - ending map
of logistics, harvesting, transportation, manufacturing
parts, money and the needs that make up the supply chain
of strategic minerals
as a way to comprehend
nature morte that has been always been traditionally captured through painting, photography, zoological and botanical illustration.
From the eroded fibers
of human industry and the tide
of urban development to the awareness
of ourselves
as part of the fabric
of a larger universe and a connection to all things, Drew exhumes the visions
of the past in a mirror
of organic reality that reveals the resonance
of life - the
nature of nature.
2000 The Work Shown in this Space is a Response to the Existing Conditions and / or Work Previously Shown Within the Space III, Neuger Riemschneider, Berlin, DE Sequences, Galerie Roger Pailhas, Marseille, FR La Frontière, Recit d'Expériences, one
of several exhibitions collectively entitled «Réseau Galleries / Multilangages de l'Art», Institut d'Art Contemporain - FRAC Rhône - Alps, Villeurbanne / Collège de Prévessin - Moëns (Ain), Academie de Lyon, FR TransAct - Platform for Transitional Activities in the Cultural Field, «Museum in Pro-gress» in cooperation with «Art Pool», Vienna, AT Shoot: Moving Pictures by Artists, Malmö Konsthall / The Cinema Spegeln / Restaurant Hipp, Malmö, SW;
Living Art Museum, IS,
as part of Kyikar Myndir show, Reykjavik, IS Never Exhibited: Works from the Marieluise Hessel Collection, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale, New York, US Copyright / Copywrong, Ecole Régionale des Beaux - Arts de Nantes, Nantes, FR Thirtieth Anniversary Benefit Silent Auction, White Columns, New York, US Two by Two for Aids and Art, Dallas Museum
of Art, Dallas, Texas, US Dust and Dirt, De Witte Zaal in cooperation with SMAK, Ghent, BE L'Elemento Verbale Nell» Arte Contemporanea, Galleria Martano, Torino, IT; Galleria Martano, Milan, IT Sentimental, Galerie Yvon Lambert, Paris, FR Die Natur der Dinge, NRW - Forum Kultur und Wirtschaft, Düsseldorf, DE Pure, one
of several simultaneous exhibitions around UK, collectively entitled On the FRAC Track: A Selection
of International Art from the Collection
of Fonds Régional d'Art Contemporain (FRAC), Nord - Pas de Calais, Maidstone Library Gallery, Maidstone, UK Under the Apple Tree, Galleria Massimo de Carlo, Milan, IT A Tribute to Robert Hopper, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Yorkshire, UK From Here to There - Passageways at Solitude, Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart, DE Topologies, White Box, New York, US Multiple Configurations: Displaying the Contemporary Portfolio, Busch - Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, US Heimatweh — Fernlust, Galerie Herbert Winter, Vienna, AT In the Mirror
of Space and Time, Listasafns ASÍ, Reykjavik, IS Árátta, Listasafn Kópavogur, Reykjavik, IS Recent Works on Paper, Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, US Présumés Innocents: l'Art Contemporain et l'Enfance, Musée d'Art Contemporain, Bordeaux, FR l'Oeuvre Collective, les Abattoirs, Toulouse, FR Arteast 2000 + The Art
of Eastern Europe in Dialogue with the West, from the 1960s to the Present, Moderna Galerija Ljubljana, SL Works by Peter Friedl, Thomas Hirschhorn, Lawrence Weiner, Arndt & Partner [Gallery], Berlin, DE (E Così Via)(And So On): 99 Artisti Della Collezione Marzona, Galleria Comunale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Rome, IT Collection Lambert en Avignon: Rendez - vous # 1, Rendez - vous # 2, January 12 - December 31, Hôtel de Caumont, Avignon, FR Wallpapers, Art Gallery
of Nova Scotia & Nova Scotia College
of Art and Design, Halifax, CA Orbis Terrarum: Ways
of Worldmaking, Museum Plantin - Moretus, Antwerp, BE Drawings 2000, Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York, US Von Edgar Degas bis Gerhard Richter / Arbeiten auf Papir aus der Graphischen Sammlung..., Kunstmusem Winterthur, Winterthur, US; Nationalgalerie Prag, CZ; Rupertinum, Salzburg, AT; Westfälischer Landesmuseum, Münste, DE; Neues Museum, Nürnberg, DE Proposals from Halifax: An Exhibition
of Selected Typescripts, Flyers, Posters, Catalogues, Books, Mailers and Postcards
of a Conceptual
Nature Produced From 1969 to 1999 by Affiliates
of the Nova Scotia College
of Art and Design (NSCAD), Library and Archives - National Gallery
of Canada, Ottawa, CA Stanze, Museums für Moderne Kunst / Museo d'Arte Moderna, Bozen / Bolzano, IT Tempus Fugit - Time Flies, Nelson - Atkins Museum
of Art, Kansas City, Kansas, US In Process: Photographs from the 60s and 70s, Curt Marcus Gallery, New York, US Many Colored Objects Placed Side by Side to Form a Row
of Many Colored Objects: Anton & Annick Herbert Collection, Casino Luxembourg - Forum d'Art Contemporain, LUBeyond Preconceptions: The Sixties Experiment, Independent Curators Inc., New York, US; traveling exhibition Hard - Pressed: 600 Years
of Print and Process, International Print Center, New York, US Changing Perceptions: The Panza Collection, Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, ES Talking Heads: Arti e Letterature nell» era della Globalizzione, Commune di Padova - Settore Attività Culturali, Padua, IT Festival de les Arts, Fundació Pro-Penedès, Barcelona, ES Editions and Multiples 1990 - 2000, Helga Maria Klosterfelde, Hamburg, DE Collection Lambert, Fundacio ProPenedès, Barcelona, ES
Peter Funch captures a simultaneous composite moment when we dip into the silent, personal bubble
of reading, highlighting the isolating
nature of print, just
as Andrew Kuo in his geometrically neurotic fashion looks at what
part of his
life is «best seller» and which
part «a recyclable.»
«
as a result
of our sheer numbers (5.8 billion and counting at the rate
of 10,000 new human
lives each hour), our unprecedented technological power, and our lack
of an ethic that embraces the environment, we are no longer thinking or acting like a
part of nature.
As we see in every
part of today's society the dictum that to specialize is the mark
of genius and to generalize the mark
of a fool, limits any chance
of understanding the pattern
of nature and
life.
The
nature of the SOAR process helps you prepare your verbal, written and visual brand
as a
living, evolving, energy - creating
part of your job search.