Sentences with phrase «love of science as»

Her memoir explores her relationship with her parents and the impact it had in cultivating her love of science as a child, and how her passion for plants and science gave her a deeper insight into herself.

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As far as elementary school goes, there is perhaps no better platform for innovation than science fairs, which give kids an opportunity to explore a subject they love, and solve problems of their own desigAs far as elementary school goes, there is perhaps no better platform for innovation than science fairs, which give kids an opportunity to explore a subject they love, and solve problems of their own desigas elementary school goes, there is perhaps no better platform for innovation than science fairs, which give kids an opportunity to explore a subject they love, and solve problems of their own design.
What originally began as a show about three California Institute of Technology physicists (and one engineer, Howard, who has his master's from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and a quirky «actress» neighbor, has progressed into a full cast surrounding a love of science and odd friendship.
As he explained to a crowd of intellectuals at a event hosted by Zach Todd Liberman and Saumitra Thakur in New York Thursday night, each brilliant person combined a love of the sciences with a love of the arts — Einstein with his violin; Jobs with his calligraphy; Franklin with his kite.
Some students develop a love for math and natural sciences and we, as parents, tend to think of our child as a «mathematical» child who may grow up to become a doctor or an engineer.
Ancient religions should welcome the political achievements of modernity while calling modernity to open its windows and doors to a world of transcendent truth and love: ``... the great achievements of the modern age» the recognition and guarantee of freedom of conscience, of human rights, of the freedom of science and hence of a free society» should be confirmed and developed while keeping reason and freedom open to their transcendent foundation, so as to ensure that these achievements are not undone....
And in that tack of semantics, of loving God above all things, of obeying him and blindly doing his will, we will continue to discriminate and to fight holy wars and to hear men with two faces tell us that they are His middlemen and to pander for politicians and to condemn science, which is merely the study of His design, as we have for centuries.
Ranade agreed that «the Christian civilization which came to India from the West was the main instrument of renewal» of India which finds expression in the new love of municipal freedom and civil virtues, aptitude for mechanical skill and love of science and research, chivalrous respect of womanhood etc.; and it is interesting that his lecture on his new concept of «Indian Theism» (a redefinition of Visishtadvaita in the light of Protestant Christian thought) as the basis of national renewal of India was delivered in the chapel of the Wilson College Bombay.
What we ought to be able to discover in this world picture, once the incredible science is gone, is a conception of the universe in which, under what are for us weird and frequently utterly impossible images, the whole creation is seen as dependent upon a loving and active God who is its ultimate meaning and its ground of being.
If Christianity is to show the relevance of its doctrine of love to contemporary man it must make clear that in sex as in science the Christian view of the world is not confined to first century concepts.
Certainly Christian life, which is nothing other than the acceptance of the ineffable mystery of God as love, must be accomplished in the concrete details of earthly life, which is determined by the secular forces of science, of politics, of power and also of guilt.
Although fully familiar with the enormous power of modern science, medicine and technology, he held high Christian love as the answer to human needs in the broadest sense: «If you have Christian love,» he declared to a stunned audience, «you have motive for existence, a guide for action, a reason for courage, an imperative necessity for intellectual honesty.»
got ta love how Nye, abject hater of all things NASA, now suddenly is a backer of them and the media embraces him as some new Sagan spokesman to the layman for science.
I love when the bible dimwits trot out Isaiah as an example of how the faithful were on to science.
I love it when stupid theists criticize science for not being able to determine certain truths, and then present «inner sense» as a method of acquiring knowledge.
Here is the sheer miracle of it: a literature that long antedated our glorious gains in science and the immense scope of modern knowledge, which moves in the quiet atmosphere of the ancient countryside, with camels and flocks and roadside wells and the joyous shout of the peasant at vintage or in harvest — this literature, after all that has intervened, is still our great literature, published abroad as no other in the total of man's writing, translated into the world's great languages and many minor ones, and cherished and loved and studied so earnestly as to set it in a class apart.
We might consider too how Christian «love talk» looks in the light of the nature of the world as portrayed by modern science.
Contrast Gogarten's understanding of metaphysics with that of Charles Hartshorne who thinks of metaphysics as a «descriptive science» which, among other functions, aids one's understanding of his participation in the love of God.
That quibble aside, Collins classifies the flowers according to themes: the meaning of truth, intellectual devotion to God, the problem of evil and suffering, the cry for justice, the concord between science and faith, the possibility of miracles, the experiences of longing and mysticism, love and forgiveness as pointers to God, and the irrationality of atheism.
The church conceived as it is in I Peter as «a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation» would have to be regarded as a sacerdotal throwback, a repristinization of an archaic vision that Western civilization has consumed and digested — drawing from it nourishment for altogether new purposes: Thus, as the command «fill the earth and subdue it» (Gen. 1:28) helped inspire Western civilization to create science and technology, so Jesus» celebration of love has been culturally recombined with the materialism of the Bible to produce the vital hedonism of our civilization.
Different genres of movies portray information differently, and so just as you would not expect accurate history and science to come from a love story, even documentaries, which often do portray accurate history and science, reveal history and science from a particular perspective, carefully selecting material to make a certain point, or tell a certain story.
I love that study, it shows how the manuscripts of the OT were put together into what we now have as the OT by the scribe Ezra, and also shows the science of manuscripts, and how the NT that we now have was circulated whole as early as 100AD, and that no council ever voted on what was to be «in» the Bible, because the books of the Bible were dictated by the apostles themselves.
I love reading about the science of baking and learning how it works as much as I enjoy the process, so the ratios of starches, gums, and proteins was particularly interesting.
I actually started baking (and ultimately blogging) as a way to destress and do something that I love outside of reading science.
what began as joining a support group became a love for the science of lactation and helping other parents in their journeys.
I can use the set to support my children's learning at home as well as inspiring a love of science, engineering and coding which are going to be very important in their future.
As a former Marine Biologist one of the things that I love introducing J and T to at home is science — whether it's setting up our simple nature table or doing some simple science experiments it's fun for me and them.
Now, Nancy wants to spread the joys of science to kids everywhere, giving them the tools they need to get started, activities that demonstrate how much fun science can be, and inspiration from people who have made careers out of loving science as much as she does!
But on visiting each of the three classrooms, I brightened — seeing the joy and hope on the girls» faces as they talked about what they loved studying (e.g., Amharic, English, science, math), what they hoped to be (e.g., pilot, doctor, engineer, driver, teacher, community mentor for BiruhTesfa), and what the best / worst parts of their days are (unanimously, best = being at school, worst = work hours).
As a former Marine Biologist one of the things that I love introducing J and T to at home is science - whether it's setting up our simple nature table...
The International Normal Labour and Birth Conference, downunder for the first time this October (2016), was, as one participant described, «A perfect blend of science, love, and dancing.»
Of her lifelong love of and commitment to food science and the mission to ensure a safe, affordable, nutritious food supply worldwide, Boor has said, «That has been my North Star, so to speak, as long as I can remember, my entire life.&raquOf her lifelong love of and commitment to food science and the mission to ensure a safe, affordable, nutritious food supply worldwide, Boor has said, «That has been my North Star, so to speak, as long as I can remember, my entire life.&raquof and commitment to food science and the mission to ensure a safe, affordable, nutritious food supply worldwide, Boor has said, «That has been my North Star, so to speak, as long as I can remember, my entire life.»
What I found instead were people who love God but who have at least a pretty serious crush on science as well, and thus find themselves in the Fitzgeraldian nightmare of waking up every day and trying to believe in both.
«As an ecologist with a love of all things science, I am passionate about helping people connect with science.
As psychologist and contributing editor Robert Epstein writes in the cover story, «How Science Can Help You Fall in Love,» the relationship - cementing effect of mutual gazing is well documented by researchers.
Legislators on both sides of the aisle in the U.S. House of Representatives say they love science, which is seen as engine for innovation and economic growth.
«I loved science as a kid because we were able to go out and just sort of see what was going to happen,» says Rosie Cook, a curator at the Chemical Heritage Foundation in Philadelphia.
Then, Next Wave came calling, and now, as Canadian Editor, I hope to share some of my experience and excitement, doing the work I love while helping to guide the next wave of science graduates toward their true destinies.
Receiving the right book as a gift can mean the world — especially to those of us who love science and technology..
Science does not explain many aspects of human life such as love, friendships, and things like that.»
I found what I wanted: a meaningful career that lets me make use of both my interest and education in science and my love for the German and English languages, and that at the same time allows me to be with my kids almost as much as I want to be.
But at 18, the Montana native saw that career path as a way to meld her love of science with her desire to improve the world.
On her spare time, she loves to teach, mentor and spread a love for science and community and has been involved in various related programs such as the Association for Women in Science Mentoring program, the Academy of Future Science Faculty and Harvard Students Kindling an Interest in Sscience and community and has been involved in various related programs such as the Association for Women in Science Mentoring program, the Academy of Future Science Faculty and Harvard Students Kindling an Interest in SScience Mentoring program, the Academy of Future Science Faculty and Harvard Students Kindling an Interest in SScience Faculty and Harvard Students Kindling an Interest in ScienceScience.
Still, he won a place as a student in the Chemistry Department at prestigious Moscow University, and later at the Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB), where his ambition and love of science fueled his desire to excel, even as he recognized that «real» molecular biology was being done primarily in the West.
While the science doesn't quite hold up to the standards set in fiction, I do love the idea of cloning as a multiplier of self.
Po - Lin So, a project manager and staff research scientist at Gladstone, describes how her love of science began in elementary school and continued to grow as she advanced academically and professionally.
«As a very happy member of your Science Connection organization, I am sincerely cheering you on as a representative of the over-seventies and loving life anyway!&raquAs a very happy member of your Science Connection organization, I am sincerely cheering you on as a representative of the over-seventies and loving life anyway!&raquas a representative of the over-seventies and loving life anyway!»
I loved all of your analogies and especially as someone who has more of an arts mind than a science one it was really helpful.
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Yoga is a science that expresses the eternal unification of a mind with its body and soul — much like two people in love as an embodiment of two halves of a single soul.
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