Sentences with phrase «make sense of their identity»

How can we make sense of this identity?
Tatum also demonstrated how he carefully crafted lessons to help students make sense of their identity and use language to reclaim authority, share knowledge, and promote ideas.
You control a clone of series protagonist and Darth Vader apprentice Galen «Starkiller» Marek, who's on a quest to make sense of his identity and rescue Imperial officer Juno Eclipse.
In my work with adopted children and adolescents, I strive to help make sense of their identity while coping with feelings of loss, depression and anxiety.

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Instilling a sense of community identity (and in this case, elitism) is the key to making your customers feel that they're a part of your brand.
Living next to the U.S. has already made Canadians «a less exuberant people,» he says, and it's more important than ever to develop a sense of national identity in this time of rapid globalization.
It makes sense, then, that when new employees joined Brasilata and embraced the identity of inventor, they naturally conjured innovative ideas and contributed more than they would have if they didn't call themselves inventors.
This realization, moreover, helps make sense of John's emphasis on Israel's sacrificial system and festivals — the feasts of Booths (7:10 — 39), Hanukkah (10:22 — 30), and Passover (chapters 13 — 19)-- as ideal venues for proclamations of Jesus's identity.
Its emphasis on social and communal relationships as the defining element in its religious worldview made it the most attractive option for the growing number of suburban Jews looking for a sense identity and tradition in suburban yenemsvelt.
Alistair McGrath points out that «apologetics appeals to beauty and morality as much as to rationality [and] must go beyond demonstrating the capacity of the Christian faith to make sense of things, and speak meaningfully of deeper issues of purpose, value and identity
The present situation makes it very important for the minister to find a sturdy sense of personal identity so that he will not need to lean so heavily on his professional identity.
[30] In the inter-religious context of India, such an assertion makes sense in that any attempt to discuss identity in isolation, as if Christian identity were an in - house issue, would only result in forgetting that the hyphen exists.
It forced me to confront the blackness of my identity and to make theological sense of it.
The whole movement back to a commitment to the church started to make more sense when I reread Erik Erikson's discussion of identity as being tied to the discovery of an ideology, a belief system, which gives one a transcendent fix on the meaning and purpose for existence.
We then make sense of how the church and world should proceed to operate — and operate beyond a war involving national, racial and sexual identities.
Methodist identity makes sense only as it entails a commitment to discovering the unity of God's church through our different histories.
(3) However we handle it, we are making a deep and vital change in our own sense of identity and asking the church to change as well.
You sometimes see new international managers making changes to try to stamp their identity and a sense of change onto a side and that seems to be the case here, with current Chelsea and former Arsenal star Cesc Fabregas also dropped.
«As in all the great rivalries, much of Marseille's sense of identity is derived from their fierce opposition to everything PSG, and the events of the last year or so have only served to make the distinction between the clubs clearer.
The undifferentiated approach to sovereignty displayed by most Europeanists has consolidated this perspective: if sovereignty always comes with all the dimensions historically embodied by the nation state — a national identity that always contains the seeds of exclusive nationalism and potential power abuse — then it made sense to weaken it in all these dimensions.
Yet counter-intuitive as it may seem to many, our survey makes clear that, in England, the more exclusively British a person's sense of national identity, the more pro-European that person's attitudes tend to be.
Akerlof and Kranton argue for the importance of people's sense of identity (encompassing what is proper and what is forbidden) in understanding why individuals who face the same economic circumstances make different choices.
Dr. Goering's work at the CSNE includes studying the effects of neural technology on an individual's identity, agency (the capacity of individuals to act independently and make their own free choices) and sense of autonomy, as well as helping to create better - informed ethical guidelines and education for neural engineers.
Yale Law study, entitled «Identity - protective Cognition Thesis» (ICT),» treats cultural conflict as disabling the faculties that members of the public use to make sense of decision relevant science.
Part of what makes the saree the most worn traditional garb is the sense of instant identity that it attributes to the wearer.
It's actually very similar to defining your blog's brand identity, which makes sense because your blog's niche is, and should be part of your blog's branding!
So, making the decision to transform at the risk of their own safety, civil rights, and personal health requires an incredible sense of identity.
Dating a biker girl changes your perspective of life Dating a biker girl, far more than just to step out of your comfort zone and start a breathtaking adventure, it is also an enlightenment which leads you to the realization that two halves don't make whole, it takes two wholes, because dating a biker girl means you will have to learn to respect her hobby and will never ask her to give up something which make her shine and offers her such a profound sense of identity.
«Instead of painstakingly perfecting our online identities,» says the POF blog, «wouldn't it also make sense to go out and meet people who are on the site, looking for the same things we are?»
The lack of humor makes all the more sense after learning that one of the screenwriters also wrote The Hangover Part 2 and 3, Scary Movie 3 and 4, and Identity Thief.
What's complicated about A Scanner Darkly isn't the compression of identity or the various plots to which its characters imagine themselves hero and victim, but the idea that reality conforms itself to belief — that because life has stopped making sense to you, life has stopped making sense, period.
Or make that: we seldom manage to outguess movies that play fair (like Sixth Sense, The Crying Game, the original 1960s Planet of the Apes) instead of cheat — usually the «brain in the vat» type of story such as Fight Club, Vanilla Sky and Identity — that thing about the serial killer at the abandoned motel during a rainy night starring John Cusack.
This exercise is one which I use for page 2 of the Religious Identity Passport with some classes, usually year 7 in the Autumn term, as it helps the class get to know each other and the names make a strong display which gives the students a sense of belonging and ownership of the RE room.
«Kids clung to their ethnic / racial identities because it was the only way to make sense of their environment,» says Warikoo.
Duraisingh, who received her doctorate from the Educational Policy, Leadership, and Instructional Practice Program at HGSE, focuses on how young people use the past to help make sense of their own identities, lives, and values.
Their own cultural identities and how cultural identities influence the way one makes sense of the world
«Middle school is kind of the age where they're trying to find a sense of identity, but I think they're also trying to find a sense of belonging... which can make them vulnerable.
Having such goals helps people make sense of their work and enables them to find a sense of identity for themselves within their work context.
The onset of adolescence can play havoc with students» academic performance, as heightened social pressures, bullying and a changing sense of self - identity make it harder for kids to focus on a book report or math homework.
I kind of made a shift in the focus of the blog, but still working on bad habitual patterns, but more the focus of what causes them, and reframing the sense of identity that causes most bad habits anyway.
Click To TweetThat mental / emotional connection is great for making readers turn pages, but pulling readers out from one mental, emotional, and physical sense of self and plopping them into another one without warning can create an identity crisis.
From the desperate struggle to win back the child she loves to the courage and commitment needed to make sense of her life, this account recalls Kim Noble's many years in and out of mental institutions and various diagnoses until finally being appropriately diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder (DID).
Told from alternating points of view between Rosie as she makes sense of her new identity and the shattered subconscious that still exists in her old body, this sequel to The Vault of Dreamers will keep readers on the edge of their seats and leave them hungry for more.
You could be the victim of identity theft — which could also cause that error code and might make sense since you were asked to verify your identity.
Since it is already one of the three credit bureaus that compiles credit reports, it only made sense for the company to expand into identity theft protection services.
With data breaches being reported on a nearly daily basis, it makes sense to monitor your credit report for signs of identity theft or other errors.
By trying to tackle Call of Duty head on it has lost its sense of identity; it doesn't feel like Battlefield, it doesn't feel like any of the elements that have made the game loved by so many on the multiplayer front have made it into the singleplayer, instead it simply feels generic.
The UK branch of Traveler's Tales, formerly the guys who made handheld ports of so many of those licensed Lego games, has taken an unlabeled bag of Lego gameplay and created a imaginative, generous, marvelous flight of fancy with its own sense of identity and a steadfast confidence in the laidback appeal of exploring and collecting.
In this sense many works on view can be understood as explorations of concepts like «surface» and «skin» translated as sites of transformation, in the form of the skin of a building, the skin of a painting as a material entity, or the artificial skin of a latex mask that makes it possible to assume multiple sexual identities.
If each of these moments points to a feeling of a dissolution of bonds, a thinning sense of what gay (or indeed «queer») people have in common, rather than what unique experiences and encounters make them distinct, I wondered if this might be linked to a certain coyness about what is, in some sense, the bedrock of sexual identity, namely sexual activity itself.
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