Sentences with phrase «of the everyday world of»

Since the 1960s, almost no other photographer in his field has so fundamentally shaped our perception of the everyday world of things as Hans Hansen.
«Rejection is part of the everyday world of the salesperson,» she says.

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Otis and his elevator transformed the world almost instantly, turning the mobility of commerce from the horizontal to the vertical, and altering everyday life in ways that few could have predicted.
Like Canva, PicMonkey is set up for the everyday person who would like to inject some graphics pizzazz into their world, but who can't afford the hefty price tag of hiring a graphic designer.
«The look of sport continues to influence everyday style around the world,» Parker said on Tuesday.
Mark Williams and Danny Penman authors of «Mindfulness: An Eight Week Plan for Finding Peace in a Frantic World,» suggested on CNN that you perform a 10 - finger gratitude exercise everyday.
The ecommerce site Etsy calls itself «the most beautiful marketplace in the world»; it features thousands of unique creations that everyday people sell.
In my world, failure is an everyday occurrence and an accepted part of the landscape.
From big - screen fashionistas to young trend setters of blogging world, fashion influencers are wowing their fans with their everyday innovative posts
There are very few services in the world that can reach that level,» he said, adding that 70 percent of WhatsApp users use it everyday.
Not only does the ability to capture and recall knowledge make it more likely that a child will excel at school, but having rich, vivid memories of everyday experiences also help children make sense of the world and their place in it, enriching their experiences and building essential life skills.
«The intent was to learn what we could do to be successful in a world where virtual and augmented reality aren't just cool but part of everyday life.»
In the world of Canadian tech startups, which tend to build dull business - to - business products and services, Shop.ca stood out when it launched in 2012 — boldly eschewing the enterprise crowd for everyday consumers.
«There are so many of them, right on the doorstep of our everyday worlds,» Happer told Tech Insider in 2016.
All over the world there are thousands of events everyday, but finding the ones that pay can be a needle in a haystack.
TFT interviewed four «everyday millionaires,» including Darrow Kirkpatrick, 55, of Santa Fe, New Mexico; Julie Rains, 55, of Winston - Salem, North Carolina; Jeremy Jacobson, 37, world resident; and Jeff Johnson, 41, of Somerset County, New Jersey.
The primary target customer of World Cleanose Corp will be the everyday user that is exposed to allergens and particle matter that affects their quality of life and health.
The cost was so low, and the concept so simple, that space exploration is now within grasp of the everyday person, and many other groups around the world are pursuing their own low - cost space programs as a consequence.
Not only does partnering with Xapo allow employees and freelancers around the world to use their Bitcoin wages with everyday merchants, but this debit card allows mainstream employers, employees and freelancers to reap the benefits of the blockchain while having easy access to local fiat currency.»
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The official line we hear everyday is that the Canadian fundamentals are great, while other countries are in deep trouble because they are spending beyond their means and borrowing too much from the rest of the world.
The development of digital currencies, blockchains and decentralized software systems continues to fuel Ron's interest in prediction markets and how they may be applied in the real world to benefit everyday life.
It is the end of the world because we finally have governments who care about everyday people and not just the few and entitled.
IBM announced that the smallest computer in the world — its size will be smaller than a grain of salt — will use the Blockchain technology, and will soon be embedded in your device everyday use.
The US market has a strong and deep - rooted reputation for investing in the design and development of new technology and continually striving to bring high tech products to consumers around the world providing solutions for our everyday needs.
Everyday investors, lust after the Tesla's of the world and overlook all the quality investment opportunities that experience investors buy.
Seems like everyday a government in some region of the world is issuing threats or taking actions to restrict adoption.
And, in the end, whether our candidate is elected or not has no bearing on our call to live, love and lead in a way that reflects God's heart for the world amid the muck and messiness of everyday life in our homes, neighborhoods, nation and world.
Harold Kushner writes of restful reflection: «In a world where not everyone will do great deeds or achieve great success, God has given us the capacity to find greatness in the everyday.
Whereas monastic spirituality regarded vocation as a calling out of the world into the desert or the monastery, Luther and Calvin regarded vocation as a calling into the everyday world.
Ancient cosmologies were developed on the basis of phenomenal observations of the world — that is, things as they appeared to everyday observation.
The Broken Way then showed how to live given to God & the world through the brokenness of everyday life.
Most forms of religion have included some reference to another world beyond or above the world of everyday experience.
The concerns of everyday life come to a temporary standstill in the mind of the player; and the boundaries of his or her world are redefined.
The man who is wholly taken up with the demands of everyday living or whose sole interest is in the outward appearances of things seldom gains more than a glimpse, at best, of this second phase in our sense - perceptions, that in which the world, having entered into us, then withdraws from us and bears us away with it: he can have only a very dim awareness of that aureole, thrilling and inundating our being, through which is disclosed to us at every point of contact the unique essence of the universe.
The joy and excitement generated by the experience, the sense of commonality with fellow players from around the world, the opportunity to participate freely with one's entire being — this gave all the players a new outlook on their everyday world.
He shifted «entity» to ultimate event - unities that constitute only a minimal [216] «event» within what Aristotle, operating on the plane of the everyday world, accepts, and ontologically interprets, as one entity.
I didn't pray for leukemia but I got it children die everyday new souls in this sometimes very cruel world what kind of god does that I'm sure you'll say the sins of the father or it just wasn't gods plan or if we were better Christians then we wouldn't be punished or our faith was being tested and to all of you I say what a cruel child of a god you have that» tests his flock he so lovingly created excuse after excuse I'll keep my faith in the science that put my cancer in remission and if I'm wrong I'll march straight into hell knowing I made no excuses
And rather than share how much you love Jesus by liking a page or joining a group, maybe it's time to learn how to love as He did and show compassion to the world around us in the realness of everyday life.
This bond between world and occasion, Whitehead immediately admits, is a «baffling antithetical relation»; but for him, when we examine our everyday experience of the world, or when we inquire into the presuppositions of common practice, or into the presuppositions of the natural sciences, or into the presuppositions of basic epistemic claims, we run again and again into this paradoxical relation of mutual immanence (MT 218f).
Although the formulation of the question was not always precise, the everyday experience of black suffering, arising from black people's encounter with the sociopolitical structures controlled by whites, created in my consciousness a radical conflict between the claims of faith on the one hand and the reality of the world on the other.
That life, they say, is an everyday life, centered in the here and now, capable of experiencing the entire range of human emotions, all the while devoid of a spectator self, and all the while connected to the world as part of the true self.
Ours, however, is the massive drama that saturates the In Between Time and inflates everyday life and human interaction to cosmic proportions; it searches with a loving gaze for the «inscapes» of the visible world.
He reserved his deepest faith not for America but for the world as he saw it, on the theological assumption that the ordinary and everyday — the most mundane elements of human existence — are a gift from God.
Like you have said at other times, we sin everyday both willfully and involuntarily, and God knows that, and I believe Jesus paid the price for all of our sins and I believe ALL of the sins of the whole world not just the elect.
Reville also spoke of following world news or participating in the world economy as normal, everyday affairs.
What happens in Zen enlightenment, however, is that this perpetual process of living and dying — the everyday mind — becomes the lived point of departure for all activity in the world.
My assumption is that all Christians are inevitably engaged everyday in existential responses to the world, and that theology concerns the wisdom by which one brings the resources of a religious tradition to bear on the world.
For Stevenson, the transfiguration is not only about the momentary vision on the mountain, but also about the return to the world of everyday life where God works in more familiar ways.
His point is not that we should, or even do, live in everyday reality all the time; rather, it is that everyday reality is a familiar world and yet an arbitrary world, because it is a world constructed of symbols, social experiences, and casual presuppositions.
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