Of the nutrients contained in pumpkin seeds, zinc is of notable importance because
of its role in the body to perform a variety of functions.
Like many amino acids, cysteine can play a variety
of roles in your body but is very often converted into a compound called glutathione.
This isn't necessarily an accurate representation
of its role in the body.
Magnesium plays a number
of roles in the body including regulating the activity of over 325 enzymes, reducing inflammation, helping muscle and nerve function and helping to prevent artery hardening.
Insulin plays a lot
of roles in the body, but excess insulin results in fat storage and has been fingered as a major factor in numerous chronic diseases.
Zinc plays a lot
of roles in your body, from helping your immune system to maintaining healthy levels of testosterone.
They also contain trace amounts of iron which play a variety
of roles in your body — from strengthening your immune system to metabolizing protein.
These are healthy bacteria that live in the gut and play a large range
of roles in the body, from producing vitamins and aiding digestion, to helping improve the immune system and boosting mood and mental health.
Not exact matches
«A growing
body of research suggests that negative thinking, if strategically pursued, has a
role to play
in happiness, too,» reports Oliver Burkeman
in the Center's newsletter.
In the long term, though, he says, the organization gains because it will have developed a body of plug - and - play managers capable of joining any team in almost any role in response to almost any crisi
In the long term, though, he says, the organization gains because it will have developed a
body of plug - and - play managers capable
of joining any team
in almost any role in response to almost any crisi
in almost any
role in response to almost any crisi
in response to almost any crisis.
There's no question that
body language plays a huge
role in your ability to persuade others to your way
of thinking.
Scientists note that «the use
of light - emitting devices immediately before bedtime is a concern because
of the extremely powerful effect that light has on the
body's natural sleep / wake pattern and how that may play a
role in perpetuating sleep deficiency.»
New mobile game Pokemon Go has become an overnight sensation with U.S. fans but also played a
role in armed robberies
in Missouri, the discovery
of a
body in Wyoming, and minor injuries to fans distracted by the app, officials and news media reported Monday.
Unlike Serial, which explored how a suspect's race and religion might have been held against him, The Jinx riveted viewers by exploring the
role of privilege and how Durst's high - priced legal defense team could manage to help him evade the most serious criminal charges against him even when,
in one case, he'd actually admitted to having dismembered a person's
body.
In particular, personal information about you may be: - collected from you and / or third parties (including your referees and government
bodies); - sent outside
of Australia; and / or - used to determine your suitability for the
role applied for.
The study provides another example
of the
role of the microbiome — the collection
of microbes found
in and on the
body —
in health and disease.
My cartoon and post make reference to his ideas about the offensive presence
of women's
bodies in the teaching
role.
Bessey powerfully, yet gracefully, compels both genders to rethink the
role and value
of women
in the Christian faith, and emboldens women to know and live out that intrinsic value within the
Body of Christ.
Beyond the considerable
body of research that has emerged
in the past three decades which demonstrates that women played a far more generous
role in the early Church than perhaps Neuhaus has imagined, my own Wesleyan holiness tradition has apparently escaped his ecumenical vision as well for it was already ordaining women
in the nineteenth century.
Also the oppositions to a dualistic separation
of mind and
body or «mane and nature are comparable
in the two movements.10 Process theology and feminist theology today overlap
in a healthy way, and there is every indication that feminists will play leading
roles in the further development
of process theology.
Clearly, the international
bodies today, and the IMF
in particular, are incapable
of correctly playing this
role.
This effect «provides more evidence that the brain's ability to integrate various sensory stimuli plays a key
role in locating the self
in the
body» and
of the way it «puts together our autobiographical self».
The questions addressed the moral
role of TV celebrity chefs
in the food waste debate as well as
body image, food poverty and the
role of the Christian faith
in the overall debate.
In evading the
role of the
body, the microphone subtly supports a soft sort
of Gnosticism, like most modern technologies.
These quotations, including the statement by Bellows at the cornerstone laying, are from a description
of the work
of Turner
in an article by Francis W. McPeek, «The
Role of Religious
Bodies in the Treatment
of Inebriety
in the United States,» Alcohol, Science and Society, pp.413 - 14.
I'm dissing the USE and ENFORCEMENT
of regimented TITLES and hierarchy rather than the
roles people play
in the web
of a functioning relational system called the
Body of Christ.
Like Chuck's comment, I agree that mega, small and house churches all have a
role to play
in the
body of Christ.
I believe that dreams are experiences
of the dominant occasion and that similar experience plays a subordinate
role while we are awake, although generally excluded from consciousness by focused attention on the external world or events
in the
body.
In the coming months I'll be stepping into a formal
role to serve the
body of Christ at Grace, so I'll no doubt have much more to be thankful next year.
Catholic schools have a wonderful opportunity to invite trained NFP instructors to teach this part
of the programme which will enable girls to gain a fuller understanding
of their
bodies and their fertility, while at the same time assisting young men better to understand and appreciate the miracle
of fertility, the special
role played by the woman, and the implications for her physically, psychologically and spiritually as the natural cycle plays out
in her daily life.
They speak
of church cultures that treated women's
bodies as inherently problematic and seductive, that assigned a woman's worth to her sexual purity or procreative prowess, that questioned women's ability to think rationally or make decisions without the leadership
of men, that blamed victims
of sexual abuse for inviting the abuse or tempting the abuser, that shamed women who did not «joyfully submit» to their husband and find contentment
in their
roles as helpers and homemakers, and that effectively silenced victims
of abuse by telling women and children that reporting the crime would reflect poorly on the church and thus damage the reputation
of Christ.
In Israel the role of prophets as royal counselors is evident in many incidents already mentioned; notable were the existence of a body of four hundred prophets in the court of Ahab and the relations of Samuel and King Sau
In Israel the
role of prophets as royal counselors is evident
in many incidents already mentioned; notable were the existence of a body of four hundred prophets in the court of Ahab and the relations of Samuel and King Sau
in many incidents already mentioned; notable were the existence
of a
body of four hundred prophets
in the court of Ahab and the relations of Samuel and King Sau
in the court
of Ahab and the relations
of Samuel and King Saul.
In the first instance, this meant that the aesthetic quality of the human body, both male and female, played a role in Greek culture hardly paralleled elsewher
In the first instance, this meant that the aesthetic quality
of the human
body, both male and female, played a
role in Greek culture hardly paralleled elsewher
in Greek culture hardly paralleled elsewhere.
However, attitudes about proper
roles for men and women were further complicated for any theologian
in the early years
of Christianity by differences
in Gentile and Jewish attitudes about the human
body.
Not only would this help to reclaim a historically marginalized part
of the
body, taking on the designation «ass
of the college» would describe their
role more aptly, and would reflect the way that most
of us no doubt perceive their
role in the college and their relationships with students and faculty fellows.
A further element
in this new conception
of reception, and an inheritance from the classical model
of reception, is that it understands the agents
of this comprehensive process to include all
of the members
of the Church, while specifying g the particular
roles of Church leaders,
of the whole
body of the faithful, and
of theologians.
This
body of literature never enjoyed so important a
role in the early Church as the Apostolic Fathers; nonetheless, it shows the great variety
of literature produced by the early Church.
If conscious occasions are to play a
role in the activities
of the
body, they must interact with neural occasions.
F. W. McPeek, «The
Role of Religious
Bodies in the Treatment
of Iniebriates,» Alcohol, Science and Society, p. 406
Do we primarily participate
in the mind or collective consciousness
of Christ as members
of his
body (the masculine / bridegroom dimension) or is our participation more akin to the fundamentaland constitutive feminine dimension
in the
role of Mary (or bride dimension)?
We can not explain the
role of our
bodies in the experience
of the world.
I understand that we are a different nation to China and as such we have a different culture, but just as each one
of us individually has a different
role to play
in the
body of Christ could that not be the true for different nations?
After all, we're all
in this together — at least, I think we are — and each
of us have a
role to play
in building one another up as the
Body of Christ.
Here he stresses the
role of the
body, for
in the mode
of causal efficacy, «the almost instantaneously precedent bodily organs» impose their characters on the experience
in question.
As stated by one group
of physicians, «as the physician manually performs breech extraction
of the
body of a live fetus, excepting the head, she continues
in the apparent
role of an obstetrician delivering a child.»
When you serve
in your church and invest
in the families, kids and teens around you, it might start feeling easier to understand your
role as central to the
body of Christ — because that's exactly what you are.
The complex and pressing demands made upon Protestantism by the rising industrial and urban society have brought with them a renewed awareness
of the
role of the church as a ministering
body in which both lay and ordained ministers are called as servants
of the gospel, not only
in the church but also
in the world.
Several themes stand out
in Mayernik's accounts
of these cities: the persistence
of a humanist sensibility grounded
in sacred order (including what can only be regarded as a sacramental sense
of the relationships among the human
body, the city, and the cosmos); the
role of memory
in the life
of traditional cities; the relationship between memory and artistic action; and the city as the physical embodiment
of shared aspirations rather than «reality.»
These glosses called into question the creation
of the world
in time, the
role of the senses and the imagination
in human knowing, the individuality (and personal responsibility)
of the human intellect and will, the immortality
of the human composite
of body and soul, the
role of divine Providence, the simple standard
of one truth governing both theology and philosophy, and other foundations
of both Catholic faith and empirical (as distinct from gnostic) reason.
She asked them first to switch chairs and to close their eyes and imagine themselves
in the
body and
role of the other one.