Sentences with phrase «of practical subjects»

A limited permit may also be issued or extended for not more than one year to afford an applicant or permit holder a second opportunity to successfully complete such examination if such applicant or permit holder has successfully completed the written subjects and all except one of the practical subjects of such examination.
This course applied Christian principles to a wide variety of practical subjects and also was an apology for Christianity, typically based on Scottish common sense philosophy.

Not exact matches

In fact, figures no less respected that Albert Einstein, his fellow physics Nobel laureate Richard Feynman, and super entrepreneur Elon Musk have all offered practical advice anyone can use to accelerate their learning of the subject of their choice.
I was learning a lot of calculus, mechanics and electricity, but only theoretically because most universities don't have the infrastructure to do practical classes on these subjects.
Yet even though the subject matter may be the mysteries of the Christian faith, the manner of contemplating them, speculative and impersonal, may still not transcend the natural plane, at least as far as practical consequences go.»
facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject.
«5 Whitehead shows how this concept of a thing, a concept that grew out of practical dealing with the actualities of the world, entrenched itself in the subject - predicate structure of language and from there made its way into Aristotle's theory of the Categories.
Metz's practical fundamental theology «is a theology that operates subject to the primacy of praxis».22 This practice is informed by memory which leads to the imitation of Christ.
Knowledge — Information and skills acquired through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject.
The sophisms of the substantiality of the «I» even today retain a particular luster, along with the Nietzschean and Freudian critiques of the subject; it is not without importance to find the root and philosophical meaning of them in the Kantian dialectic; this latter has condemned in advance any claim to dogmatize on personal existence and knowledge of the person; the person is manifested only in the practical act of treating it as an end and not merely as a means.
Again, astronomy appears to be a «useless» subject, but has yielded a number of practical results, from the discovery of helium to the theories of the properties of gas plasma currently important in hydrogen fusion projects.
In addition to such practical distancing of objects, there is a more radical form in which the object is accorded its freedom also from the interests of the subject.
However, this distancing of the object from the subject is generally for the sake of practical purposes.
The restoration of communion and genuine dialogue between interpreter and text depends on the practical resolution of the subject - object problem.
Furthermore, it may be that the essence of time is subject to conditions which can never be associated with it a priori but rather remain extrinsic and even contradictory to it, even though they lend themselves to conceptualization and reveal time (in one of its essential aspects) as an object of practical interest.
But his methods were careful and the results tally with what one might expect; and they seem, on the whole, to justify his practical conclusion, which is that if you should expose to a converting influence a subject in whom three factors unite: first, pronounced emotional sensibility; second, tendency to automatisms; and third, suggestibility of the passive type; you might then safely predict the result: there would be a sudden conversion, a transformation of the striking kind.
But Hubert Dreyfus and others have suggested that the whole project of attempting to develop and apply systems of artificial intelligence may be subject to limitations which are not just practical but philosophical (see, e.g., WCCD, Parts II and III and Conclusion).
Despite Hall's appeal to the Whiteheadian separation of «practical» and «speculative» reason, 11 I think that on a more fundamental level Whitehead too regards knowing (or more broadly the relation of any actual occasion to its «environment») as an active process in which the aim of the subject at its own attainment of value partially determines how it will respond to the objects of which it is aware.
As such it is always subject to errors that can be controlled but not governed entirely by practical and / or socially established evaluative or critical methods.18 The indispensable factor of interpretation in the dynamic processes of semiosis even leads to the idea that there is a generic form of imagination in physical becoming, in addition to a primary or radical form in human perception, a consideration that would indeed justify calling creativity the category of the ultimate, just as Whitehead maintains.
She concludes by invoking the probabilistic criterion that the «rights of an uncertain subject are automatically uncertain rights,» and, therefore, for all practical purposes do not exist — or at least do not have the same status as the rights of those unequivocally recognized as persons.
The practical joker pulls the chair out from under the guest of honor, revealing that he, no less than the rest of us mortals, is a helpless subject of gravity.
All studies, whether «general» or «special,» «liberal» or «vocational,» «theoretical» or «practical,» are subjects of esthetic concern.
Then the «subject matter» must change: although practical Christian thinking must be a thinking «from the memory of the church,» it can no longer be a thinking about the memory of the church, about what exemplary earlier Christians thought about their situations.
Buddha had given utterance to many wise observations, on all sorts of subjects, practical, moral, spiritual, or if he did not say all that is reported of him, and in the form in which they are now given, they were in his spirit, and the problem was how to get a hearing for them.
But also quite general problems of human society, such as marriage rules and incest, or even the organization of nature and the universe, may be the subject of [myths];... it is only philosophical interest, both ancient and modern, that tends to isolate the myths of origin and cosmogony, which in their proper setting usually have some practical reference to the institutions of a city or a clan.
The ACCC «has reauthorised the Australasian Performing Right Association's (APRA) arrangements for the acquisition and licensing of performing rights in music, subject to certain conditions», including requiring APRA to «produce a comprehensive plain English guide to its licences, as well as a guide that increases awareness of the licence back and opt out provisions» and «to implement a new alternative dispute resolution (ADR) scheme that will be independent, affordable and practical for a range of disputes and applicants».
By seeking to educate the head, heart, and hands of the child, the curriculum covers a broad spectrum of subjects, balancing academics, artistic expression and skill, and practical learning.
Special Subject teachers bring their gifts in the areas of foreign language, Eurythmy (rhythmic movement), games (physical education), music, the arts, educational support, and an array of crafts and practical arts.
Waldorf schools are sometimes erroneously seen as «art schools» because of the depth of the fine, practical, and performing arts curriculum you'll find here, woven in an interdisciplinary fashion among all the subjects.
By seeking to educate the head, heart, and hands of the child, the Linden curriculum covers a broad spectrum of subjects, balancing academics, artistic expression and skill, and practical learning.
MommiFried is packed with must - read, practical parenting tips for moms on a wide variety of subjects.
I have written about many different subjects during this time, but all of my articles and resources revolve around supporting parents with ideas and practical advice for parents and children to grow together and try to live their best lives.
APRIL 6 - 7 SUBJECT TEACHERS CONFERENCE: Pedagogical Foundations and Practical Aspects of Waldorf Subject TSUBJECT TEACHERS CONFERENCE: Pedagogical Foundations and Practical Aspects of Waldorf Subject TSubject Teaching
Hospitals will benefit from the development of knowledge, skills and capacity in evidenced - based maternity practices, breastfeeding subject matter, quality improvement processes, change management and practical strategies to address opportunities related to the safe execution of evidence based maternity practices supportive of optimal infant nutrition.
Subject Teachers Conference: Pedagogical Foundations and Practical Aspects of Waldorf Subject Teaching
Supplements Epidemic Dysentery Controlling Cholera Diarrhoea and Drugs Persistent Diarrhoea Refugees and Displaced Communities Shigellosis Teaching tools and techniques Breastfeeding Practical Hygiene Children's Poster Competition Weaning Water and Sanitation Immunisation Growth Monitoring Photographic Competition Results Oral Rehydration Therapy Subject Index Aetiology Cholera Escherichia Coli Parasites Rotavirus Shigella Drug therapy Antimicrobials Epidemiology Health education and training Health education Training Immunisation Laboratory services Nutrition Breastfeeding Feeding and diarrhoea Growth monitoring Vitamin A Malnutrition and diarrhoea Weaning General Oral rehydration therapy Management of diarrhoea Infants Formula Measuring ORS Sanitation and hygiene Handwashing Latrines Survey and evaluation methods Traditional remedies / local beliefs Urban health Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Behaviour Water supply Water purification Women
In the Brennan confirmation hearings, the ethics of drones became the subject of debate, but it tended to remain within the confines of practical ethics, emphasising questions about legal permissibility, rules of engagement etc..
Similarly, if the UK is subject to EU rules and authority, and is paying a membership fee, the public will conclude that it is still for all practical purposes a member of the EU, irrespective of whatever the legalities might be.
The teachers had found ways to combine a practical experience of citizenship with use of skills and knowledge from many subject areas, including English, geography, ICT, art and drama.
He explained that all shortlisted applicants will be subjected to oral and practical examinations, to be followed by interview and final verification to ascertain the authenticity of their qualifications.
Others say the experiment isn't likely to yield practical applications and that Heidmann's work is really just a proof - of - concept stunt that should have been subject to international oversight.
Geomatics is a very practical subject — a lot of time is spent out in the field collecting the all - important raw data.
Meanwhile, undergrads in technical subjects who need to get a practical training project of between 6 and 12 months under their belts as part of their degree can do so by joining CERN's Technical Student Programme in Engineering, Computing and Applied Science.
Some topics covered in the courses include: theoretical frameworks for understanding the concepts of race and ethnicity; issues affecting recruitment and retention; issues associated with international, cross-cultural research; practical skills for securing informed consent and working with interpreters; and analysis of justice questions relating to the history of the treatment of racial and ethnic minority research subjects.
Lomborg claims in his rebuttal that «Holdren could find little but a badly translated word and a necessary specification for nuclear energy production in this chapter».8 Actually, as my original critique indicated to the extent practical in the space available, and as Lomborgs rebuttal and this response make even plainer, his energy chapter is so permeated with misunderstandings, misreadings, misrepresentations, and blunders of other sorts that it can not be considered a positive contribution to public or policy - maker understanding, notwithstanding its managing to get right a few (already well known) truths about the subject.
As a quote attributed to mathematician Benoît Mandelbrot put it, «Even though economics is a very old subject, it has not truly come to grips with the main difficulty, which is the inordinate practical importance of a few extreme events.»
The Executive Committee shall convene for business at the opening of each annual meeting of the Division and, subject to the call of the President, at such other times as may become necessary and practical.
During the years of his life, especially in the nascent country he eventually helped govern as the third President of the United States, the sciences were most often pursued through their connections to architecture, agriculture, invention, and practical engineering, and Jefferson was thrilled by all of these subjects.
I don't intend to spill an inordinate amount of ink on Himalayan salt blocks at the expense of other fine saline subjects, but there are enough inquiries from customers these days that a short series on the practical side of working with plates of Himalayan salt seems warranted.
Gain complete expertise and skills, both theoretical and practical as you penetrate deeply into various classical subjects such as Hatha Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga, Yoga Anatomy, Adjustment and Alignment, Shatkriyas, Yoga Philosophy, and much more imparted through a set of different mediums such as workshops, practicum, guided sessions (theory and practice), interactions, and many more.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z